Alessandra Ambrosio in a white swimsuit with a plunging nеckline on the beach in Brazil: candid photos
Alessandra Ambrosio is an expert at appearing stunning in swimsuit. When she appeared in her stylish white one-piece swimsuit while visiting her native Brazil, she demonstrated that she still has it.

On Wednesday, January 25, photographs were shot of the former Victoria’s Secret supermodel wearing the breathtaking low cut suit while visiting Ipanema Beach in Rio de Janeiro. She giggled and posed with her long brunette hair in a runway-ready style. She accessorized with bangles, layered necklaces, and fashionable sunglasses with tiny lenses.
She reportedly attended the event alongside LGBTQIA+ activist, influencer, and artist Matheus Mazzafera, with whom she reportedly gladly posed for pictures. Along with other women wearing swimsuits, the 41-year-old mother of two also waded into the water while looking every bit the supermodel.

The stunning model acknowledged that Brazil is where she feels most comfortable in an interview with British Vogue from May 2016. She admitted to the magazine, «I’m most at ease when I’m back in Brazil. «I believe it’s the weather; I particularly enjoy warm, muggy days.

We don’t go to summer camp or anything like that when my kids have time off from school, like the two months they have in the summer. They love going to their grandparents’ summer camp in Brazil, where they speak English with American accents in addition to their native Portuguese. I wished the sun would be out for longer.

Alessandra once remarked that having children really seemed to improve her still-ideal physique. Whatever people tell you, your body will never return to precisely how it was before pregnancy, the mother of two said to Net A Porter’s The Edit in April 2016, according to ELLE. No, it can’t.
But I believe my body is better now than it was before I had children. It has to do with the shape—it just appears more developed now and I feel better about it than I did. It’s partly because I work out now, when before I didn’t.