Candice Swanepoel suffers NIP-SLIP as she goes topless for raunchy photo shoot
CANDICE SWANEPOEL was sure to turn heads as she stripped off for a Vogue photoshoot in Brazil.
Candice Swanepoel was pictured taking part in a daring photo shoot in Brazil
The South African stunner - who is best known for her days as a Victoria's Secret model - posed for a seriously raunchy photo shoot on the roof of one of Rio de Janeiro's top hotels.
Daring to bare, the 28-year-old rocked nothing but black hot pants and an unfastened black jacket, though the latter caused her to suffer an awkward nip-slip.
Showcasing her modelling credentials by donning her semi-clothed while half submerged in a swimming pool, Candice displayed more than she bargained for when her jacket edged slightly.
Candice boldly went topless beneath a leather jacket
I have been made to feel the need to cover up and somewhat shy to feed my baby in public places
Ever the professional, the mother-of-one didn't let her over-exposure get to her as she laughed off the incident and continued to pose up a storm.
Candice's beauty look was one of minimalism as she sported a neutral make-up palette and effortlessly swept her long locks back from her face.
Meanwhile, another provocative shoot moment saw the gorgeous blonde get close to another model pal as they nuzzled their faces against each other's.
The shoot also enabled the stunner to showcase her incredible post-baby after she and her model partner Hermann Nicoli welcomed five-month old son Anaca in November.
After touching down in Brazil last week, Candice shared a snap of herself cuddled up to her little one after their flight.
Candice posed provocatively alongside a model pal
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Meanwhile, the runway sensation recently revealed that she has been shamed for breastfeeding while out and about.
She told Yahoo: "Many women today are shamed for breastfeeding in public, or even kicked out of public places for feeding their children.
"I have been made to feel the need to cover up and somewhat shy to feed my baby in public places."
Candice continued: "The world has been desensitised to the sexualisation of the breast and to violence on TV… why should it be different when it comes to breastfeeding? Breastfeeding is not sexual, it's natural."