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‘SI' Swim model flaunts toned, tanned legs in cheeky oceanfront post

‘SI' Swim model flaunts toned, tanned legs in cheeky oceanfront post

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Stunning Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Allison 'Ally' Mason took to Instagram to share a sizzling high-fashion look that flaunted her enviably long legs while in Saint-Tropez.
For the photo, she leans on a beach lounger, rocking an unbuttoned blue button-down shirt and a teensy tiny white skirt.
The professional model and USC grad — a Swim Search finalist to be in the next print issue of Sports Illustrated swim — posted 13 flawless photos and videos shot while she's been spending her summer on the French Riviera. 'Summer sur la Côte d'Azur,' she captioned the July 31 post.
'Just so beautiful!!!!' raved Leticia Martinez, who's in the same Swim Search.
'Stunning!' gushed photographer Brian B. Hayes. 'Gorgeous lifestyle images perfect for magazines.'
Part of the Swim Search relies on votes from fans. Mason's can find the link in her Instagram bio.
Mason, 25, has already hit the runway for the iconic magazine's fashion show to close out Miami Swim Week this past May 31. The VIP-only, sold-out show featured mostly models from this year's issue and took place at the super-glam W South Beach.
Also walking in the show were 2025 cover stars Livvy Dunne, Jordan Chiles and Lauren Chan, plus models such as Penny Lane, Xandra Pohl, Jena Sims, Ilona Maher, Katie Austin, Nicole Williams English, Ali Truwit, Camille Kostek, Achieng Agutu, Jasmine Sanders and Denise Bidot.
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