2023 SI Swimsuit Rookie Sixtine Rouyre Is Angelic in White Off-the-Shoulder Top and Midi Skirt

The model frolicked through a tulip field in an adorable springtime outfit.
Sixtine Rouyre

Sixtine Rouyre.


Sixtine Rouyre recently spent some time at a New Jersey tulip farm and shared the picture-perfect Instagram snaps to prove it.

The 2023 SI Swimsuit rookie looked absolutely radiant in a white off-the-shoulder Elousie Crop Top ($50) by Princess Polly, which buttoned up the front and featured a chest cut-out and tie detail. Rouyre paired her angelic look with a blue-and-white floral patterned House of CB midi skirt and wore her long chestnut locks loose and wavy.

In the first snap, the 25-year-old model knelt to cup a yellow flower in her hand. She posed against a bicycle in another photo with a tulip in her hand and included a video clip of herself strutting through the field.

“in full bloom 🌷,” Rouyre aptly wrote in her caption, while also tagging her location in the photos as Holland Ridge Farms.

Tons of the model’s 117,000 followers were taken with her seasonal, springtime look and chimed in to the comments section to share their thoughts.

“the flowers are almost as beautiful as you ma’am!” Breana Blackwell gushed.

“that second to last one looks like a painting 🤍🕊️,” Mallery Zion noted.

“Love me some cottagecore,” Charlotte Morabito added.

Meet Sixtine Rouyre—read the 2023 SI Swimsuit rookie’s full feature profile here.

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