Model in daring nude swimsuit has blushing viewers say 'I've been flashed'

Fashion Nova is well known for it's curve-enhancing lingerie and swimsuits. A model left people thinking they'd been "flashed" after posing in a nude bikini with see-through straps

A Fashion Nova model set pulses racing when she dressed in a tiny nude bikini with invisible straps.

The glamorous beauty is holding a phone selfie-style as she records her stunning reflection in a full-length mirror.

Posing with her knees slightly bent to make her hips and bum look even curvier, the model caresses her thigh with her free hand.

The camera then zooms in to show the straps to her thong and bikini top are completely see-through which only adds to the nearly-naked illusion.

Since it was uploaded on Saturday (April 9) the video has been watched more than 2.3million times and it clearly set people's imaginations ablaze.



The model wore a Fashion Nova nude bikini (Image: TikTok/ Fashionnova)

One viewer confessed: "Thought I just got flashed."

A second viewer said: "I was like, 'that’s a screen and that girl is animated, she’s too perfect' is… is she real?"

"My toxic trait is knowing damn well I could look like this if I just got up and exercised," commented a third person.

Someone else wrote: How can someone's body be so perfect? Cries in post-menopause."




The model had many people admiring her 'unreal' body (Image: TikTok/ Fashionnova)
Other people reckoned the unnamed model had help, with one commenting: "I want to know what surgeon did this fabulous silhouette."

Fashion Nova is a US-based fast fashion brand that sells clubwear, lingerie, and swimwear online and markets itself mostly on social media using influencers and Instagram models.

Fashion Nova has also been pioneering "frontless swimsuits" that reveal maximum cleavage, as demonstrated by a Playboy model working with the brand.

Meanwhile, fans were left fretting about a possible nip-slip wardrobe malfunction when a model wore a tiny bikini for a photoshoot.

One viewer pointed out: "That top is too small."

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