2023 SI Swimsuit Rookie Jennifer Atilémile Looks Like a Fairy in Lacy Coachella Dress

The model showed off several additional music festival outfits on TikTok.
Jennifer Atilemile

Jennifer Atilémile.


We can’t get enough of the first weekend’s worth of looks from Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. SI Swimsuit rookie Jennifer Atilémile attended the desert festivities in Indio, Calif., and one of her ensembles is definitely up there on our list of favorites.

The model shared a collage of images on Instagram on April 17, including a full glimpse of her outfit. Atilémile wore a delicate spaghetti strap dress with lace detailing on the bodice and hem. The skirt included a sheer panel with a thigh-high slit that drew attention to her legs. Atilémile accessorized with a belt cinched at her waist, brown combat boots, statement earrings and sunglasses.

She aptly captioned her collection of photos, “desert fairy 🧚🏽‍♀️.”

Other pics and videos depicted the model with her friends, including singer-songwriter Amber Mark and director Satya Zoa. She also provided snippets of Burna Boy and The Chemical Brothers onstage.

Atilémile is a huge proponent of ethical fashion and labor rights and practices what she preaches. On TikTok, the model shared that all of her Coachella looks this year were either vintage or something she already owned and repurposed.

She previously shared with SI Swimsuit that one of the best ways to be a conscious shopper is to avoid fast fashion and buy vintage.

Meet Jennifer Atilémile—read the 2023 SI Swimsuit rookie’s full feature profile here.

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