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Winnie Harlow Stuns in Sheer Striped Catsuit

Winnie Harlow's model physique was on full display as she enjoyed a night out at the Chez Margaux restaurant in New York City on Friday.The model, 31, left litt...

Winnie Harlow Stuns in Sheer Striped Catsuit
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's model physique was on full display as she enjoyed a night out at the Chez Margaux restaurant in on Friday.

The model, 31, left little to the imagination in a sheer zebra printed catsuit as she left the swanky eatery.

Going braless in the revealing outfit, Winnie showed off the eye-catching bodysuit, which she teamed with a matching visor.

As one of the fashion industry's most sought-after models, it's no surprise that Winnie regularly shows off her scantily-clad looks on Instagram, including plenty of photos in sexy swimwear.

While catching several rays in a recent post, Winnie took the opportunity to top up her suncream and promote her own brand, Cay Skin, which she launched in 2022.

She also showed herself reapplying her SPF in the changing rooms, with a sweet video that showed a group of women praising her on her beauty, before recognising her to be the famous model.

Winnie Harlow's model physique was on full display as she enjoyed a night out at the Chez Margaux restaurant in New York City on Friday

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The model left little to the imagination in a sheer zebra printed catsuit as she left the swanky eatery in the early hours

The Victoria's Secret star was inspired to create the collection after suffering a severe sunburn several years ago while modelling, because the photographer didn't want her to reapply any sunscreen that would give her skin a blue tint.

She recalled to Allure in 2022: 'By the second day [of the shoot] I was so burned, doctors had to come [because of] the pain and inflammation.

'I didn't realize how passionate I was about [sun care] until I had that experience, so I decided to create Cay Skin.'

Winnie added: 'I wanted to squash that whole narrative that Black people don't need sunscreen. It's not true at all. Like, yes we do. No one's melanin is enough to protect them from the sun's rays.'

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She insisted: 'Sun care is skin care and Cay Skin is for everyone under the sun.'

Winnie previously confessed she was 'never supposed to be a model' due to her Vitiligo, but has gone on to have a huge career in the industry and become the first person with the condition to ever walk the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway.

Vitiligo is a long-term condition where pale white patches develop on the skin, which is caused by a lack of melanin.

In 2023, she recalled working at La Senza and looking at the models wishing she could do what they were doing, as she reflected on how much she'd achieved.

Going braless in the revealing outfit, Winnie showed off the eye-catching bodysuit, which she teamed with a matching visor

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She told ET Canada: 'It's funny to me now that I've actually created a lane for myself in this industry that there was never a lane set.

'People will be like, she's already a model because of her skin. I'm like, Well, it was actually the opposite. I was never supposed to be a model because of my skin.

'I've actually fought against that but I'm like oh… you must think my skin is beautiful now, which nobody thought before. So, you know, it's a double-edged sword, but there's beauty in it.'

Winnie said she hopes to continue breaking down barriers for other people with the condition who dream of becoming a model.

She said: 'I think the biggest challenge today would be still breaking down those doors that, God bless, I was able to push down those doors to walk through.

'But keeping those doors open for others to walk through… making sure that it isn't just tokenism.

'Making sure that it isn't just there's one face or there's one person who can. Everyone is able to.'

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