Five-time women’s world surfing champion Stephanie Gilmore is a natural on the waves.
But it seems she's not immune from the occasional swimsuit malfunction.
The 25-year-old donned a slick black one-piece for a Vogue shoot on Friday at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, but almost came unstuck as her one-piece slid down, revealing more than she intended.
She proved a good sport and giggled away as she swiftly pulled the top back over her bust.
She later later switched outfits like a pro and showed off her skills for the camera.
The Miss Vogue was beaming as she splashed around with fellow surfer and model Ellie-Jean Coffey.
It’s not the first time Gilmore has laid herself bare.
Last year, the Aussie babe made the headlines when she appeared in a racy marketing campaign for surf brand Roxy.
She was slammed for the provocative ad, with critics claiming it sexualised female athletes in a sport that has been fighting for gender equality.
And in 2011 she showed off her surf-toned body as she went nude in ESPN’s Body Issue.
The current world champ Steph was born and raised on Australia’s Gold Coast, starting her surfing career at age 10 and made history by winning the 2005 Roxy Pro Gold Coast as a wild card.
Now, the jet-setting surf chick holds five ASP World Champion awards and is an ESPY award winner for Female Action Sport Athlete.
But it seems she's not immune from the occasional swimsuit malfunction.
The 25-year-old donned a slick black one-piece for a Vogue shoot on Friday at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, but almost came unstuck as her one-piece slid down, revealing more than she intended.
She proved a good sport and giggled away as she swiftly pulled the top back over her bust.
She later later switched outfits like a pro and showed off her skills for the camera.
The Miss Vogue was beaming as she splashed around with fellow surfer and model Ellie-Jean Coffey.
It’s not the first time Gilmore has laid herself bare.
Last year, the Aussie babe made the headlines when she appeared in a racy marketing campaign for surf brand Roxy.
She was slammed for the provocative ad, with critics claiming it sexualised female athletes in a sport that has been fighting for gender equality.
And in 2011 she showed off her surf-toned body as she went nude in ESPN’s Body Issue.
The current world champ Steph was born and raised on Australia’s Gold Coast, starting her surfing career at age 10 and made history by winning the 2005 Roxy Pro Gold Coast as a wild card.
Now, the jet-setting surf chick holds five ASP World Champion awards and is an ESPY award winner for Female Action Sport Athlete.
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