Flawless Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Penny Lane gives “mermaid” vibes in steamy, soaking wet pics taken in a shallow Swiss pool.
The aerial pics showed off every curve of the model with the award-winning bikini body — flaunting her tiny waist, more in a bandeau top and tiny bikini bottoms as she posed in a shallow pool.
“Penny Lane brought mermaidcore magic to the city of Zurich in a glittering sage green bikini from Suncillo,” SI Swim captioned the Friday, December 26 post to X (formerly Twitter. “The dreamy set was elevated further as she struck a pose floating in water tiled with iridescent gems.”
The warm spa waters were a welcome break from Lane’s snowy pics taken on frigid Swiss mountaintops covered with snow — for which she stripped down to tiny string bikinis to flaunts the figure that won both the brand’s Swim Search casting call and coveted Rookie of the Year title.
Penny Lane brought mermaidcore magic to the city of Zurich in a glittering sage green bikini from Suncillo. The dreamy set was elevated further as she struck a pose floating in water tiled with iridescent gems. Https://t.co/7znUKcA2iw
— Sports Illustrated Swimsuit (@SI_Swimsuit) December 26, 2025
“Penny Lane proved once again that she can make any landscape her runway,” reads the accompanying article in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. “The SI Swimsuit model brought mermaidcore magic to the city of Zurich in a glittering sage green bikini from Suncillo.
"The dreamy set was elevated further as she struck a pose floating in water tiled with iridescent gems. The rest of her looks—curated by SI Swimsuit fashion editors Margot Zamet and Liz Wentworth—were equally impeccable, styled against the city’s architectural lines and crisp alpine air.”
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