2023 SI Swimsuit Model Brooks Nader Flaunts Toned Legs in White Mini Dress

The Baton Rouge, La., native attended a film premiere in London on Tuesday.
Brooks Nader

Brooks Nader.


Brooks Nader has absolutely no problem commanding attention on the red carpet. The 2023 SI Swimsuit model attended the global premiere of Citadel in London on Tuesday, and she looked absolutely radiant.

Nader wore a strapless white mini dress with a deep sweetheart neckline and platform peep-toe heels. She was styled for the event by SI Swimsuit’s fashion editor, Margot Zamet.

“Brooks wore this incredible structured mini dress by Atelier Biser,” Zamet says of her client’s ensemble. “We loved how leggy and feminine the look was and gave it a little edge with statement silver jewelry from Alexis Bitar and Louis Abel.”

Nader, who donned a sky-high pony for the occasion, showed off her premiere outfit and toned legs on TikTok. She noted that she had an “amazing night.”

Several of the model’s 30,000 followers on the platform were smitten with her glamorous look.

“Stunning human,” someone commented.

“You look amaze,” another person gushed.

“So good,” one fan added.

Zamet also styled Nader’s unforgettable Oscars look earlier this year—take a peek at the model wearing the purple sequined LaQuan Smith gown here.

Citadel, a new thriller TV series, stars Priyanka Chopra, Richard Madden, Stanley Tucci and Ashleigh Cummings. It premieres on Amazon Prime Video on Friday.

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Cara O’Bleness
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