Andreea Dragoi Is Angelic in Sheer One-Piece on New York Swim Week Runway

The college swimmer modeled for a number of different brands throughout the event.
Andreea Dragoi

Andreea Dragoi.


San José State University swimmer and pageant queen Andreea Dragoi strutted the New York Swim Week Runway earlier this week in several incredible looks. Our favorite, by far, was one she wore by California-based luxury brand Vasaro.

Dragoi wore a white-one piece swimsuit with sheer paneling across the chest and a thong back, which she accessorized with a pair of angel wings, as well as a pearl necklace and strappy pearl stilettos. The look was created by designer Armani Sadeghi. Dragoi wore her long blonde locks in beachy waves, while she opted for glam makeup, including sparkly eyeshadow, lots of lashes and a pink lip.

@vasarostyle made my angel dreams come true 🤍,” the 20-year-old wrote on Instagram.

“Andreea Dragoi, our charming bridal angel, took Vasaro’s runway by storm,” the brand captioned a clip of Dragoi walking down the runway. “The white swimsuit, coupled with her radiant wings, set a powerful and trend-setting tone for New York Swim Week.”

“My angel🤍🤍,” one fan commented.

“stunning angel!!🤍😇,” someone else concurred.

“Love Vasaro 🤍🤍,” Dragoi wrote.

Dragoi also hit the runway and modeled looks by Culture Cabana and Origin of Oceans during New York Swim Week.

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