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Brooks Nader is bringing high fashion and high energy to Miami.
On Saturday night, the model arrived in style at the Palm Tree Club wearing a sheer lace Statnaia corset to celebrate the latest launch of energy drink company Celsius.
She paired the lingerie-inspired top with baggy Wardrobe NYC jeans and strappy heels, giving her signature see-through look a casual twist.
The star-studded après-ski-themed party unveiled the brand’s first limited-edition flavor, Spritz Vibe, an icy, velvety citrus mix. (Available through December at major retailers including Amazon, while supplies last.)

True to its name, the stars kept the energy levels high at the VIP event, which featured winter-themed décor, signature cocktails, side quests, loud luxury, and a live performance by “Summer House” star Kyle Cooke.
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl wasn’t the only big name in attendance, as “Love Island USA” star Nick Van Steenberg and Bachelor Nation alums Tyler Cameron and Maria Georgas (just to name a few) were also in attendance.
Mr. Nader is a long-time Celsius brand partner. In September, it even declared in a sponsored post that drinks would be part of its “Fashion Week Survival Kit.”
It’s certainly been a busy fall for the star. In addition to premiering her family’s hit reality show Love Thy Nadar, she walked the NYFW runway and attended multiple VIP soirees, including last week’s American Ballet Theater Fall Gala.
No wonder she keeps an energy drink on hand.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor at Page Six. Hannah spies the really affordable styles worn by celebrities, tests Hollywood’s hottest brands, and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet ready. She consults stylists and industry experts (including celebrities themselves) to get first-hand product recommendations, trend predictions, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has also been featured in USA Today and Parade.
