Brooks Nader turns a Dominican Republic shoot into the week’s standout beach-fashion moment

Brooks Nader turns a Dominican Republic shoot into the week’s standout beach-fashion moment

brooks nader is drawing attention this week with a run of beachside images and video shared from the Dominican Republic, blending a family-facing reality-TV storyline with a swimwear campaign tease and a steady stream of styling choices built for social media.

Brooks Nader’s Dominican Republic posts: sisters, swimwear, and a resort backdrop

In images shared from the Amanera Resort in Playa Grande, Dominican Republic, Brooks Nader posted multiple looks framed as part of a tropical escape and beachside shoot. One photo shows Brooks Nader posing in a patterned string bikini in front of a full-length mirror, with the reflection capturing the back of her swimsuit bottoms. She paired the look with oversized black visor-style sunglasses, gold bangles, and statement rings.

Another beachside photo features Brooks Nader alongside her sisters—Mary Holland, Grace Ann, and Sarah Jane—who appear with her on the reality series Love Thy Nader. The four stand shoulder-to-shoulder in coordinating printed bikinis with waves behind them, each wearing dark sunglasses and strappy heels in the sand. Brooks Nader, positioned in the center, wears a gold body chain draped across her hips. The trip and photo shoot were also documented through multiple Instagram stories shared by the sisters.

Additional images from indoors include a mirror selfie taken in what appears to be a villa overlooking the water. In that look, Brooks Nader wears a burgundy sequined halter-style top with halter straps and a floral wrap skirt tied low on her hips, with voluminous blonde hair styled over one shoulder. Another selfie shows her photographed from behind while looking out over a sweeping coastline.

What happens when a swimwear campaign tease meets high-visibility Instagram styling?

Alongside the resort and family-shoot content, Brooks Nader shared posts tied to a project on location for swimwear brand Agua Bendita. One Instagram story image shows her standing in front of ocean waves in a printed string bikini, with the left half of the bikini top hanging loose while she covers her chest with a seashell and smiles. She wears oversized sunglasses and adds jewelry including large gold hoop earrings, multiple chunky rings, and layered chains around her hips. The story caption reads, “No filter just @brooksnader. ”

Another look shared from the same project is more covered: Brooks Nader wears a plunging black one-piece swimsuit and is pictured standing with one foot atop a shirtless man.

In a separate Instagram video post, she appears poolside in a colorful two-piece string bikini and captions it “COMING SOOONNNNN, ” tagging Agua Bendita. In the video, she lip-syncs to a line attributed to Angelina Jolie’s character in Shark Tale: “Listen baby, I know I was a bad girl, but come on, you’d have to be crazy not to take me back. ” She completes the look with shield-style sunglasses, hoop earrings, bracelets, and blonde hair worn down in blowout curls.

What if the story is less about a single photo and more about a repeatable content formula?

Taken together, the Dominican Republic images create a consistent visual and narrative package: coordinated swimwear shots with her sisters, behind-the-scenes vacation framing, and campaign-adjacent teasers that keep the focus on styling details—sunglasses, jewelry, and the silhouette of the swimwear itself.

At the same time, the posts keep multiple lanes open: a family ensemble element through Love Thy Nader, a fashion-forward swimwear lane through Agua Bendita, and a personal-lifestyle lane through resort and villa backdrops. The effect is a steady cadence of beach content that can support both entertainment attention and brand-facing campaign interest without relying on a single image to carry the moment.

Brooks Nader has also been sharing skin-baring looks more broadly on social media, including content tied to her 29th birthday, which she marked with a St. Barts trip with family and friends. One party look mentioned from that period includes a sparkling, slashed blue gown described as a piece that could read as a beach coverup.

For now, the Dominican Republic run of posts continues to center on swimwear styling, location visuals, and the interplay between a sisters’ shoot and an Agua Bendita campaign tease—an approach that keeps the spotlight on what’s next while still delivering multiple headline-ready moments in the present.

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