For her new SI cover issue, Alix Earle went all in and posed in a completely see-through Norma Kamali bikini. The Reale Actives founder channeled a bohemian, earthy aesthetic for the photoshoot by Ruven Afanador in Botswana. Since she walked the runway for SI Swimsuit in 2024, she has collaborated with the magazine multiple times.
Alix Earle’s fully see-through Norma Kamali bikini embraces her wild side on SI cover
Alix Earle was wearing a two-piece crochet bikini in a warm taupe from Norma Kamali. The top was a classic triangle style with intricate knit patterns and a delicate scalloped trim along the edges. The matching bottoms featured a similar crochet texture, offering a tactile and handcrafted feel that complements the outdoor, rustic setting.
Earle heavily accessorized with delicate pieces such as several thin necklaces with small pendants and a delicate gold body chain draped across the midriff. She also wore a hand chain on her right hand. All the jewelry was from Jacquie Aiche. Further, a wide-brimmed straw hat from Janessa Leone in a natural tan shade sat atop her head. The headpiece not only served as sun protection but also as a structured element contrasting with the soft knitwear.
The “Dancing With The Stars” alum wore her long, blonde hair down in loose, tousled waves that fell naturally over her shoulders. Meanwhile, her makeup was minimal and dewy, featuring glowing skin and a soft pink lip. She struck a sultry pose against the backdrop of a green landscape and a textured bar area.
In other photos from the same shoot, Earle wore the same Norma Kamali bikini set in the ivory shade. She paired it with a green silk pleated skirt from Raisa Vanessa. The piece comes with a beaded leaf motive strip black belt. Another set of photos captured her wearing a daring nude-toned bikini set from Toxic Sadie Swimwear. She opted for the Birkenstock Highwood Lace Mid shoes for this look.

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