Josephine Skriver Is Marvelous in Cut-Out Romper, Poses Oceanside in Hawai’i

The SI Swimsuit model and her husband are vacationing on the island.
Josephine Skriver

Josephine Skriver.


Josephine Skriver is enjoying some rest and relaxation, and the three-time SI Swimsuit model is posting the vacation pics to Instagram to prove it.

She and her husband, The Cab frontman Alexander DeLeon, are soaking up the rays in Kauai, Hawai’i. The 29-year-old Danish model shared a gorgeous trio of photos of herself taken on the trip on Instagram on April 11.

Skriver stood on a beach with waves lapping up at her feet and sunlight streaming through the clouds above her. She wore a white Isabel Marant romper with a deep V-neckline and a strappy chest cut-out.

The JOJA cofounder struck several poses while she held her sandals in one hand. In the last snap, the model was depicted walking out into the water.

“Do you hear the ocean calling ? 📷: @bohnes,” Skriver wrote in her caption, crediting her husband’s photography skills.

“Poster pic💙✔️,” Lorenzo Rusin commented.

The model, who turns 30 on April 14, shared a set of snaps earlier in the day that she captioned with a simple statement: “Vacation mode activated ☀️🌴🌊.” 

Skriver lounged on a beach reading a book and shared an image of a poolside sweet treat. She noted in the comments that she’s currently reading Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell.

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