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When it comes to fashion, Brooks Nader is all about the bare essentials.
From posing in Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue to walking around New York wearing nothing but bubbles, the star is known for her revealing style statements.
“Even if I’m not in great physical shape, for some reason I get naked and think, ‘I kind of like this,'” Brooks told Page Six Style.
So it’s no surprise that she and her sisters Mary Holland, Sarah Jane and Grace Anne all star in a new campaign for body care brand Jukebox, themed around ‘Naked Ambition’. (Starting March 30th, fans can also purchase crystals containing soaps that the girls personally “wanted.”)
“I love wearing crystals that not only give me superpowers but also make me look beautiful,” she jokes. “We are committed to helping you realize and get what you want in life.”
The sisters have been doing just that since they were young. They’re now models and reality stars on Hulu’s hit show “Love Thy Nader,” but they grew up in small-town Louisiana with big dreams.
“We were very lucky to grow up in a house where we were all together,” Brooks says. “We were always running around the house naked.”
“I don’t think that ever left our psyche, because I definitely got into some trouble…I have naked ambition!” she jokes.
But while she’s no stranger to bold fashion, there’s one trend she won’t be trying out any time soon. It’s 90’s minimalism.
“Some people might hate this, but you can’t do it to girls like Carolyn Bessette in New York,” Brooks said, revealing that she thought Ryan Murphy’s Love Story series was “amazing.”
“I look like Kate Moss: I’m wearing fur, my boobs are out, and I’m smoking a cigarette,” she added. “The party girl is back!”
