WWE icon Charlotte Flair strips down to electric blue bikini in new photoshoot

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WWE icon Charlotte Flair strips down to electric blue bikini in new photoshoot image

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WWE icon Charlotte Flair strips down to electric blue bikini in new photoshoot

Charlotte Flair reminded everyone why her look is as recognizable as her résumé over the weekend, sharing a new backstage photoshoot that leaned fully into her trademark color. The longtime WWE star posted the images on Instagram on Saturday, January 3, offering fans a preview of her latest ring gear just hours before showtime.

The setting was simple—an arena hallway with a muted gray backdrop—but the outfit did all the talking. Flair wore a custom electric-blue two-piece designed to stand out under arena lights, featuring crystal embellishments and metallic accents throughout. The top followed an asymmetrical halter-style design with a bold cutout across the chest, while the high-waisted bottoms were detailed with rhinestone straps and sheer panels that emphasized movement and structure.

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The look was completed with matching thigh-high boots and coordinating arm bands, creating a cohesive set that blended high-fashion styling with in-ring functionality. Flair’s long blonde hair was styled in loose waves, and her makeup leaned dramatic, pairing smoky eyes with a glossy finish.

She kept the caption short and on-brand, writing, “Signature Color 🦋💎♾️🥶 🧿,” a nod to the electric blue shade that has become closely associated with her WWE persona.

Reactions were immediate. The comment section quickly filled with fire emojis, blue hearts, and compliments from fans, while Flair’s father, wrestling legend Ric Flair, added his own message of support, writing, “I’m SO Proud Of You!” Alongside heart emojis.

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While the post focused on fashion and presentation, it also served as a reminder of Flair’s standing within WWE. The 39-year-old has built one of the most decorated careers in company history, capturing 14 women’s world championships and establishing herself as a central figure of WWE’s modern era.

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