Candice Swanepoel Dazzles in Tropic of C’s New Swimwear Design with a Sustainable Touch

Supermodel Candice Swanepoel recently caught the attention of her fans on social media with a captivating series of pH๏τographs that put her toned abs on full display. The 34-year-old stunner has been vigorously promoting the latest designs from her swimwear collection, Tropic of C.

In her latest post, Victoria’s Secret angel was seen wearing a chic black and white string ʙικιɴι paired with swim sleeves, an eye-catching ensemble called “Jacaré.” Candice shared on Instagram, “Going wild for this new print called Jacaré. Shop our long sleeve shrug featuring thumb holes in our new Jacaré print. Available in our digitally printed fabric and fully lined for comfort.” The South African beauty styled her long, blonde hair in loose layers, giving off an effortless beach vibe. She opted for a subtle makeup palette, with a hint of pink-gold on her lips adding a touch of glamour to her radiant look.

To complete her ensemble, Candice confidently wore a pair of wide-leg, dark denim cargo pants with an elasticized waistband that sat comfortably low on her hips. She playfully introduced the look with a throwback to the iconic TLC hit song, “Waterfalls,” on her personal Instagram page. Accompanied by tiger, zebra, and crocodile emojis, she wrote, “‘Little precious has a natural obsession.’”

Fellow models Bianca Rojas and Anne V expressed their admiration for the stunning pH๏τos. Bianca commented, “‘My gosh,’” and Anne V exclaimed, “‘Babes’” accompanied by flame emojis.

The captivating triangle halter top from Tropic of C’s collection is available for $80 on their website, while the ʙικιɴι bottoms retail for $70 and the shrug for $125.

Tropic of C: A Champion for Sustainable Fashion

Notably, Tropic of C is committed to sustainable fashion practices. The Jacaré print, as well as other digitally printed fabrics, is made with regen—a recycled polyester yarn created from post-consumer plastic bottles. The company’s eco-conscious strategy significantly diminishes water, waste, and electricity usage during the fabric production process.

Beyond creating fashionable swimwear, Tropic of C also prioritizes social impact. The brand employs women from across the globe, utilizing their unique skills to create their products. Additionally, a percentage of the profits is set aside to support the charity mothers2mothers. This organization is committed to preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV by providing education and support to pregnant women and new mothers living with HIV—a cause of particular significance in South Africa, where women are twice as likely to be diagnosed with HIV compared to men.

With 7.5 million people in South Africa living with HIV and over 18% of the adult population testing positive for the virus, the efforts of organizations like mothers2mothers are vital. As progress is being made, with 5.5 million individuals currently on medication to suppress the virus, South Africa is working towards its goal of eliminating AIDS by 2030. This is a significant step in the fight against the epidemic.