Candice Swanepoel displays her toned and taut abs in sexy snaps promoting Tropic of C swimwear looks

Candace Swanepoel put on her toned and toned abs in a series of sexy social media snaps on Friday.

The 34-year-old model promoted the latest styles from her Tropic of C swimwear collection.

For her latest upload, the Victoria’s Secret model wore a black and white thong bikini and matching swim sleeves.

“I’m going crazy for this new print called Jacaré,” the designer wrote on Instagram. Shop our long sleeve bolero with thumbholes in our new Jacaré print. Available in our digitally printed fabric and fully lined for comfort.’

Last month, she was linked to singer Harry Styles.

On display: Candace Swanepoel put on her toned and toned abs on Friday in a series of sexy social media snaps. The model wore a black and white thong bikini with a matching bolero with wide dark denim cargo pants with an elasticated waist that sat low on her hips

The runway model styled her long blonde locks in loose layers.

Her makeup was muted with a rose gold lip.

The cover model wore dark denim cargo pants with wide legs and an elasticated waist that fell low on her hips.

On her personal Instagram page, Candice introduced the look with a throwback to the TLC hit Waterfalls.

“Little darling has a natural obsession,” the South African beauty posted followed by tiger, zebra and crocodile emojis.

“My god,” her fellow model Bianca Rojas wrote. Runway star Anne V showed similar appreciation, writing “Babes,” followed by flame emojis.

The triangle halter top is on sale on the Tropic of C website for $80. The bikini bottom sells for $70 and the shrug for $125.

The Tropic of C website explained that one of the company’s goals was to produce sustainable fashion.

Throwback: On her personal Instagram page, Candice introduced the look with a throwback to the TLC hit Waterfalls.  ¿Little darling has a natural obsession¿ posted the South African beauty followed by emojis of a tiger, a zebra and a crocodile

Throwback: On her personal Instagram page, Candice introduced the look with a throwback to the TLC hit Waterfalls. “Little darling has a natural obsession,” the South African beauty posted followed by tiger, zebra and crocodile emojis

Durable:

Durable:

The digitally printed fabrics, such as the Jacaré, are made with rain, a recycled polyester yarn made from post-consumer plastic bottles.

The company claimed that the process of making the fabric is “a more environmentally conscious process that significantly reduces water, waste and electricity consumption.”

Candice shares her two sons, Anacan, nearly seven, and Ariel, who turns five later this month, with ex-partner, model Hermann Nicoli, 40.

Sustainable: 'Go wild for this new print called Jacaré', the designer wrote on Instagram.  The digitally printed fabrics, such as the Jacaré, are made with rain, a recycled polyester yarn made from post-consumer plastic bottles

Sustainable: ‘Go wild for this new print called Jacaré’, the designer wrote on Instagram. The digitally printed fabrics, such as the Jacaré, are made with rain, a recycled polyester yarn made from post-consumer plastic bottles

Single mother: Candice shares her two sons, Anacan, nearly seven and Ariel, who turns five later this month, with ex-partner, model Hermann Nicoli, 40 (Pictured in 2019)

Single mother: Candice shares her two sons, Anacan, nearly seven and Ariel, who turns five later this month, with ex-partner, model Hermann Nicoli, 40 (Pictured in 2019)

Tropic of C hires women around the world to use their skills to create some of the products.

A portion of the profits will be used to fund the charity mothers2mothers, which is “dedicated to preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV by providing education and support to pregnant women and new mothers living with HIV.”

Women are twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with HIV in South Africa.

According to Be informedthere are 7.5 million people in the country with HIV and more than 18 percent of the adult population has tested positive for the virus.

About 5.5 million people are taking drugs to suppress the virus, a major step towards the country’s goal of eradicating AIDS by 2030.