Brooks Nader and Her Sisters Model Vibrant New Spring DKNY Campaign

The quartet celebrated National Siblings Day in style.
Brooks Nader

Brooks Nader.


Brooks Nader celebrated National Siblings Day on April 10 in serious model fashion—by unveiling a DKNY campaign with her sisters on Instagram.

Nader and her three siblings, Mary Holland, Grace Ann and Sarah Jane, showed off several looks from the fashion brand’s spring collection. The women each donned bright orange-and-yellow ensembles. 

In the clip, Brooks modeled DKNY’s Frosted Twill Blazer ($169) in vibrant persimmon, which she wore as a dress and styled with a gold chain belt and knee-high white boots.

“NADER SISTERS X @dkny 🧡 what a dream come true!! Happy National Siblings Day from our fam to yours!! #IFEELDKNY #DKNYPartner,” the 2023 SI Swimsuit model wrote in her caption.

“Not over these colors🍊@dkny,” Sara Jane commented on her sister’s post.

“When they’re all a 10 🔥🔥🔥,” Sai De Silva gushed.

“Love these colors on y’all,” 2023 Swim Search finalist Jena Sims noted.

“How do I join this family? I will dye my hair if needed,” Lauren Rutledge quipped.

The official DKNY IG account shared a snapshot from the photo shoot the same day.

“We asked the @nadersisters to give our Spring collection a National Siblings Day style, and they delivered,” the brand wrote, a sentiment that many fans agreed with.

“ALWAYS delivering 😍😍,” one person said.

“ICONIC,” someone else added.

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