While posing for Kim Kardashian's clothing brand, the 'You Broke Me First' songstress leaves little to the imagination in a series of sizzling vibrant get-ups.
- October 29, 2024
AceShowbiz - Tate McRae has left little to the imagination during a recent photo session. While posing for SKIMS' holiday campaign, the "You Broke Me First" singer flaunted her stunning figure in revealing outfits.
On Monday, October 28, the 21-year-old Canadian singer/dancer offered social media users a glimpse of her photo shoot with Kim Kardashian's clothing brand. Making use of her Instagram page, she treated her followers to a series of photos, in which she donned the brand's lingeries.
In one of the photos, it could be seen that Tate was striking a pose inside a photo studio, which was designed to look as if it was snowing. She was standing on the ground that was fully covered with snow. Right behind her was a statue of a massive polar bear.
While grabbing her chest and stomach with her hands, Tate looked straight at the camera. She also showed a stoic facial expression as she opened her mouth a little. She was wearing a red lace bodysuit that came with a very low-cut design, allowing its wearer to expose her cleavage.
Tate looked confident while flaunting her waist and thighs down to her lower legs. She completed the look with a pair of brown fur boots. In addition, her long tresses, which were parted in the middle, cascaded down her back.
Another picture, meanwhile, captured Tate being trapped inside a huge crystal ball that had a clear surface. For this particular pose, she sported an all-white ensemble, including a skin-tight long-sleeved crop top. She also donned a pair of skimpy undies and boots, which were high enough to nearly reach her knees.
During the photo shoot, Tate also posed with statues of a sun bear and dinosaur as well as a group of colorful dancing balloons. In some of the snaps, she wore fur hats and earmuffs. Accompanying the post, she wrote in the caption, "Holidays are hotter in @skims #ad directed by harmony korine."