Nia Lynn designer Nicole Williams English was ‘so nervous’ to present her summer swimwear collection on the closing day of Paraiso Miami Beach on Sunday.
Rather than the basic black designers usually wear, the Canadian 35-year-old opted for a pop of color on the catwalk during her grand finale.
Nicole flaunted her slim 5ft9in figure in a wavy mint-patterned tube dress and matching metallic stilettos selected by stylist Maeve Reilly.
‘It’s all happening!’ Nia Lynn designer Nicole Williams English was ‘so nervous’ to present her summer swimwear collection on the closing day of Paraiso Miami Beach on Sunday
Curtain call: Rather than the basic black designers usually wear, the Canadian 35-year-old opted for a pop of color on the catwalk during her grand finale
Hairstylist Ricardo Rojas gave Williams’ shoulder-length locks a big boost with a waist-length curly faux-nytail.
Make-up artist Daniela Gozlan applied the WAGS alum’s green eye shadow and cat eyeliner for her big show.
Backstage in the Paraiso tent, Nicole put the last-minute touches on her models before showtime.
Williams originally named her label Nia Lynn after her mother and niece.
Bronzed beauty: Nicole flaunted her slim 5ft9in figure in a wavy mint-patterned tube dress and matching metallic stilettos selected by stylist Maeve Reilly
Back it up! Hairstylist Ricardo Rojas gave Williams’ shoulder-length locks a big boost with a waist-length curly faux-nytail
Hoop dreams: Make-up artist Daniela Gozlan applied the WAGS alum’s green eye shadow and cat eyeliner for her big show
The woman of the hour’s summer line was originally supposed to drop June 15 but the launch was postponed until this Thursday exclusively through LA Collective.
‘I am inspired by the women in my life and my female audience. My designs are meant to make women feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. I wanted to give women the ability to embrace their bodies – all shapes and sizes,’ Nicole told Forbes back in 2019.
‘The most challenging part was finding the right manufacturer to produce the quality I envisioned for my brand. It took a lot of testing and trying out different manufacturers until the samples were exactly how I wanted them.
‘With swimwear, in particular, it has to fit perfect and there isn’t much room for error. The most rewarding aspect is seeing all of my happy customers! All my hard work is worth it when I see so many amazing ladies in my suits.’
Primping: Backstage in the Paraiso tent, Nicole put the last-minute touches on her models before showtime
Family tribute: Williams originally named her label Nia Lynn after her mother and niece
Delay: The woman of the hour’s summer line was originally supposed to drop June 15 but the launch was postponed until this Thursday exclusively through LA Collective
Nicole told Forbes back in 2019: ‘I am inspired by the women in my life and my female audience. My designs are meant to make women feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. I wanted to give women the ability to embrace their bodies – all shapes and sizes’
Swim Fashion Week is described as ‘an experiential lifestyle annual event, focused on promotion of swimwear and resort wear brands and their upcoming collections.’
Williams made sure to Instastory all of the action behind of and in front of the scenes for her captive 2.2M Instagram followers.
‘Before the craziness,’ the model-influencer relaxed by sunbathing on the balcony of her hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton South Beach.
Werrrrk! Kristina Menissov wearing a cinched Nia Lynn T-shirt over a black string bottom to lead the parade of models down the runway for the finale
Front row view: Williams made sure to Instastory all of the action behind of and in front of the scenes for her captive 2.2M Instagram followers
Nicole confessed that her ‘fave thing about being a designer during Swim Week’ was indulging in pizza.
Williams received a congratulatory bouquet of white flowers from her famous friend – Australian model Shanina Shaik – who couldn’t be there due to a bridal party.
Missing from the fashion festivities was the brunette beauty’s husband of four years, retired NFL linebacker Larry English.
Lounging: ‘Before the craziness,’ the model-influencer relaxed by sunbathing on the balcony of her hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton South Beach
No fear of carbs! Nicole confessed that her ‘fave thing about being a designer during Swim Week’ was indulging in pizza
‘Wish I could be there’: Williams received a congratulatory bouquet of white flowers from her famous friend – Australian model Shanina Shaik – who couldn’t be there due to a bridal party
Back on February 9, Nicole revealed she had 13 of her eggs retrieved during surgery at Southern California Reproductive Center as part of their IVF process.
‘Not all eggs will mature and that is why we only had eight embryos,’ Williams explained.
‘We are happy and feel blessed no matter the outcome! Thank you so much @drshahinghadir and the entire nursing staff at @scrcivf for keeping me comfortable and positive throughout this journey! I will update you guys with more soon!’
Leading man: Missing from the fashion festivities was the brunette beauty’s husband of four years, retired NFL linebacker Larry English (pictured Thursday)
‘We only had eight embryos’: Back on February 9, Nicole revealed she had 13 of her eggs retrieved during surgery at Southern California Reproductive Center