Madisin Rian Is Sensational in Silver Bra Top, Matching Cargo Pants

The model rocked a monochromatic look for an event in New York City.
Madisin Rian

Madisin Rian.


SI Swimsuit rookie Madisin Rian attended TuneCore’s 50 Years of Hip Hop event in New York City last week and looked absolutely out of this world.

The model shared a collage of photos from the April 13 festivities on Instagram after the fact. She posed with rapper Papoose in one snapshot and showed off her immaculate outfit in the others.

Rian wore a silver bra top and matching cargo pants with drawstring details. She accessorized with a pair of sunglasses in the same color, strappy metallic heels and a small purse. The model worked her angles as she struck several poses on a golden couch and included a few snaps sitting on a lounger with a drink at her side.

In her caption, Rian called the event “a night to remember” and shared how important music is to her.

“Outside of fashion, music is one of the most important and powerful things in my life,” she wrote. “It gives soul to the universe and will forever bring people together 🙏🏾.”

Plenty of Rian’s 820,000 followers hyped up her ensemble in the comments section.

“🦾👽,” Tyson Beckford wrote simply.

“And the look is giving 🔥 hot alien 😂❤️,” one person quipped.

“She never misses 👏🏽🔥🔥🔥,” someone else observed.

“You look too good 😍😍😍,” another fan gushed.

Meet Madisin Rian—read the 2023 SI Swimsuit rookie’s full feature profile here.

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