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Netta Swimsuit by Brooks Nader Features Bold Cutouts


Brooks Nader knows how to command attention in front of the camera, and her latest Sports Illustrated Swimsuit moment proves exactly why. The model appears in a striking one-piece from luxury swim label Netta, delivering a bold beachside look that perfectly matches the high-impact aesthetic the franchise is known for. While the setting and styling help create the cinematic moment, the swimsuit itself plays a major role in shaping the overall visual.

Brooks Nader goes bold in Netta swimsuit with endless cutouts

For the shoot, Brooks Nader wears a customised version of Netta’s Vortex One Piece. A design that leans heavily into dramatic cutouts and sculptural lines. Crafted in a rich teal shade, the swimsuit immediately stands out thanks to its daring structure. A plunging neckline runs deep down the center of her torso, forming a long vertical opening that gives the design its signature boldness.

Bold round cutouts extend along the sides of the suit, carving out the waist and creating a sharply defined silhouette. The design uses two sleek shoulder straps that connect to a narrow central panel, which runs down her upper body. This forms the “vortex” effect that gives the swimsuit its name. The minimal fabric and strong structure combine to create a look that feels both daring and architectural. The swimsuit also features high cut-outs near her legs that elongate the silhouette.

Nader’s styling complements the swimsuit perfectly. Her long, loose waves and sun-kissed makeup keep the overall look natural and effortless. As a result, this allows the teal swimsuit’s bold design to remain the focal point of the photoshoot.

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Netta, a luxury swim and ready-to-wear brand, has become known for designs that blur the line between swimwear and fashion. The Vortex One Piece perfectly reflects that idea, turning a classic swimsuit silhouette into something more daring. On Nader, the piece becomes a standout moment that captures the daring nature of Sports Illustrated.



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Sarah Parker
Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.