Jennifer Lopez, a triple threat superstar, sizzled in a stunning burgundy bikini from an Australian swimwear brand during her recent beach outing. The ageless 51-year-old flaunted her toned physique in the $135 Macia set from Triangl, a popular label based near Bondi Beach in Sydney. While vacationing in Turks and Caicos with her fiancé Alex Rodriguez, J Lo rocked the grape-coloured two-piece, highlighting her incredibly fit figure earned from years of dancing, workouts, and stage performances. Topping off her beach look with a chic $875 Dior bucket hat, the mother-of-two seemed effortlessly radiant and at ease in her fashionable swimwear.
Last week, Jennifer Lopez was spotted rocking a $875 Dior bucket hat paired with a $135 bikini from the Australian swimwear label, Triangl, while enjoying the beach in Turks and Caicos.
For those in Australia looking to snag this trendy bikini, it is available in sizes XXS to XL on the brand’s official website. Alternatively, Sydneysiders can visit the flagship store located on Campbell Parade in North Bondi.
Established in 2012 by Craig Ellis and Erin Deering, Triangl quickly gained a following of celebrity fans due to its unique neoprene designs. The brand’s innovative creations were even dubbed the ‘world’s most popular bikini’ at one point.
During the summer of 2015, Triangl became the go-to swimwear brand for celebrities including BeyoncĂ©, Kendall Jenner, Chiara Ferragni, and Victoria’s Secret models like Joan Smalls and Frida Aasen.
The famous mom of two (on the left), who has 12-year-old twins Max and Emme with her ex-husband Marc Anthony, strolls into the clear turquoise waters wearing stunning swimwear (on the right).
Selling around 1,500 bikinis each day resulted in the company making an impressive $60 million in revenue for that year. As the business grew, they introduced a popular velvet one-piece swimsuit priced at $107, which quickly sold out. The following spring/summer collection in 2018 included velvet separates inspired by the 1990s, featuring bold colors like black, aquamarine, and neon pink. Priced at $135 for a set, these unique designs were more affordable compared to other high-end brands, yet still remained a fan favorite three years later.