Lauren Chan drops sizzling bikini photos as she says ‘bye’ to SI swim week 

John Boitnott

Lauren Chan drops sizzling bikini photos as she says ‘bye’ to SI swim week  image

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Lauren Chan knows how to leave an impression. Sports Illustrated Swim Week has officially wrapped, but the model and entrepreneur dropped one final reel on Instagram that’s making waves. In the post from Thursday, June 5, Chan runs through some of her standout shots, from barely-there bikinis to curve-hugging black cutouts and her viral leather dominatrix cowgirl look.

The post is both a send-off and a celebration, with the caption: “bye swim week, I loved you :((((((((.” Fans and fellow models flooded the comments with reactions, from “you look goooood” to “slide 18 is crazzzzyyyyy.” One admirer summed it up simply: “best size best skin.”

Among the highlights is that striking cowgirl-inspired runway fit that made waves — a revealing one-piece paired with leather chaps, a whip, and a black hat. The reel also featured shots of friends and fellow models, as well as a video of Chan working a sporty look on the basketball court. As always, Chan’s photos balance athletic energy with body-positive confidence, something Chan has become known for both in her modeling work entrepreneurial career.

Chan, 35, didn't just show off swimwear. She also included a shot in a burnt-orange dress and boots that hints at her broader style chops beyond the bikini. Whether poolside or on the runway, Chan’s presence was undeniable. She’s clearly not slowing down, just signing off with one final knockout post.

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John Boitnott

John Boitnott is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He is a journalist and content strategist with over 25 years of experience across TV, radio, print and digital media. His work spans business, lifestyle, entertainment and culture, and he’s interviewed a wide range of notable figures.