Natalie Mariduena Models Adorable Fruit Print Bikini for Beach Day

The two-time SI Swimsuit model showed off her beachy look on social media.
Natalie Mariduena

Natalie Mariduena.


Natalie Mariduena appeared in back-to-back SI Swimsuit issues in 2021 and ’22, so it’s only appropriate that the Eladay founder slipped into some beachwear in a recent TikTok.

Mariduena began her clip in bed as she panned to blue water outside her window. She seamlessly transitioned from herself lounging while covered in a white comforter to her beach-ready look.

The 26-year-old donned a super cute light blue bikini top with orange piping that featured a sweet orange print. Mariduena panned to her lower half, which was clad in matching bottoms. She accessorized with a few gold chain necklaces and appeared fresh-faced.

“beach day!! im so excited 🤗,” she wrote in her caption.

“Natalie how [do you] look that pretty when you wake up?! 😳,” one person inquired in the comments.

“[You’re] so beautiful,” someone else gushed.

Last month, Mariduena shared photos from onboard a yacht in another adorable light blue bikini. She modeled a nautical Luli Fama Swimwear set, with cut-out detailing on both the top and cheeky bottoms, in a series of snaps she shared with her 3.3 million followers.

“Sports Illustrated stocks after this📈,” someone quipped of the collage.

“I gasped at the last pic 🥵,” another follower noted.

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Cara O’Bleness
CARA O’BLENESS

Cara is a trending news writer/editor for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. A passionate writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience in print and online media, she loves storytelling and believes that words have the power to change the world. Prior to joining the team, Cara worked as a writer and editor across a number of content verticals, including food, lifestyle, health and wellness, and small business and entrepreneurship. In her free time, Cara loves reading, spending time with her family and making her way through Michigan’s many microbreweries. She is a graduate of Michigan State University's School of Journalism.