When it comes to fashion, Brooks Nader is all about the bare necessities.
From posing for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue to walking around NYC wearing nothing but bubbles, the star’s known for her skin-baring style statements.
“Even if I’m not feeling that great in my body, somehow still getting naked, I’m like, ‘I kind of like this,’” Brooks tells Page Six Style.
So it’s only natural that she and her sisters — Mary Holland, Sarah Jane and Grace Ann — are all starring in a new “naked ambition”-themed campaign for body care brand Jukebox. (Starting on March 30, fans can even buy crystals containing soap the girls “wished upon” personally.)
“You want to keep a crystal on you that gives you superpowers, but also that makes you look pretty,” she quips. “We’re all about manifesting and getting what you want in life.”
The sisters have been doing just that from a young age. While they’re now all models and reality stars with a hit Hulu show, “Love Thy Nader,” they grew up in small-town Louisiana with big dreams.
“We were so fortunate to grow up in a house where we were all together,” Brooks says. “We were just always running around naked around the house.”
“I think that that never left our spirit because I’ve definitely got into some trouble … I have naked ambitions!” she jokes.
But while she’s no stranger to daring fashion, there’s one trend you won’t see her trying anytime soon: ’90s minimalism.
“Some people might hate this, but I just can’t with all the girls with the Carolyn Bessette thing in New York,” Brooks says, clarifying that she found Ryan Murphy’s “Love Story” series “amazing.”
“I am like Kate Moss: fur, boobs out, cigarette,” she adds. “Party girls are back!”

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