Brooks Nader and Her Sisters Are Cover Stars of NYFW Issue of ‘Daily Front Row’
Brooks Nader is having a great week. The model just rang in her birthday on location in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, as she recently wrapped her fifth-year photo shoot for the 2023 SI Swimsuit Issue.
Now comes word that Nader and her sisters are on the cover of Daily Front Row’s special New York Fashion Week issue. The publication shared the gorgeous cover in a joint Instagram post with Nader on Feb. 8.
“Joie de Fashion! Meet the Nader Sisters,” the cover reads. Brooks is pictured on the cover alongside her siblings, Mary Holland, Grace Ann and Sarah Jane. In the pic, captured by photographer Jon Moe, each woman wore a pink or neutral-colored preppy chic outfit styled by Freya Drohan.
“✨ Sisters are doing it for themselves,” the Daily Front Row wrote in the caption. “From babes in matching clothes and pigtails to navigating the fast-paced world of fashion, modeling, and media in NYC—the @nadersisters are the girl gang you would want to navigate your 20s with.”
Fellow SI Swimsuit models hyped Nader and her sisters up in the comments section.
“Gorgeousnesssssssss,” wrote 2023 SI Swimsuit rookie Melissa Wood-Tepperberg.
“Go girls! 💖,” gushed Tanaye White, co-winner of the 2020 SI Swim Search, while Kamie Crawford added, “BOMBSHELLS!!!!!!! 💣💣💣💣.”
“Gorgeouss ALL of YOUU 😍😍😍😍,” said model Sofia Resing.
The sister quartet opened up to Daily Front Row about everything from their childhood to fashion to their careers today.
“I’ve [got] some exciting modeling updates coming soon. It’s going to be an amazing year! We have some sister projects we’re working on too that everyone will be able to see,” Brooks exclusively shared with the publication. “It’s always been a dream of mine to work with them, and somehow I manifested it into real life. This cover is a huge highlight for us, I can’t even tell you. I dreamed about this forever, and I can’t believe I’m doing it with my sisters! This is a pinch-me moment.”
New York Fashion Week begins today and runs through Wednesday, Feb. 15.