GQ just dropped its final cover star for the 2025 Men of the Year issue, and fans can’t keep calm about the photos as Hailey Bieber steals the limelight in a jaw-dropping Saint Laurent swimsuit. She shared a series of pictures on her Instagram handle, featuring her on the cover of GQ magazine, sending the internet into a frenzy. The Rhode founder flaunted her features and turned up the heat in a one-piece for the cover.
Hailey Bieber dons back-to-back Saint Laurent outfits for GQ cover shoot
Hailey Bieber is absolutely unstoppable. The 28-year-old shared an Instagram carousel featuring her latest cover shoot for GQ, leaving everyone stunned. The businesswoman wore a sleek Saint Laurent swimsuit, along with some other outfits from the French luxury fashion house.
The black one-piece featured a deep neckline and halter straps with an open back, adding effortless boldness to the look. The high-cut design further elongated her legs, delivering pure high-fashion glamor. The carousel opens with Bieber sitting on a white diving board, looking into the camera. She accessorized with delicate earrings and her engagement ring and completed the look with purple lace-up stilettos.
In another shot, she stands tall and confident on the diving board, flaunting the daring silhouette. Bieber didn’t stop there. She made the moment even more glamorous in another shot, wrapped in a white towel while sitting on a bed and holding a martini glass. She completed this look with strappy sandals.
The entrepreneur later slipped into a light green playsuit featuring intricate lace detailing from the same brand. She paired it with orange open-toe heels, keeping the look chic and elegant. Fans couldn’t stop swooning over her look, with the model delivering one Saint Laurent look after the other for the cover shoot. The creative director of Rhode also spoke with Samuel Hine, GQ’s Global Fashion Correspondent, revealing that she never planned to sell her skincare brand for less than $1 billion.
Originally reported by Chhavi Puri on theFashionSpot.
