Travers ‘The Candyman’ Beynon’s model daughter Lucciana looked every inch the budding supermodel as she walked the runway at Miami Swim Week on Wednesday.
The Australian beauty, 22, confidently paraded her eye-popping cleavage and impossible curves in two skimpy bikinis as she walked for designer Ema Savahl.
One gold design featured a skimpy asymmetrical bra with ruched detailing that left very little to the imagination.
Lucianna’s barely-there ensemble was paired with a dramatic gold neckpiece, long drop earrings, an anklet and clear strappy heels.
The bronzed beauty, who is the daughter of Venezuelan former beauty queen Ninibeth Leal, also modelled an illusion bikini that featured latex fabric covered in green crystals.
Travers ‘The Candyman’ Beynon’s model daughter Lucciana, 22, (pictured) looked every inch the budding supermodel as she walked the runway for designer Ema Savahl at Miami Swim Week on Wednesda
The swimwear’s fabric barely covered Lucciana’s ample assets, while the high-cut bottoms showcased her toned leg and pert derrière.
Lucciana is no stranger to Miami Swim Week, having walked in the OMG Swimwear and Ema Savahl runway show last year.
However her 2023 appearance wasn’t without controversy, after OMG Swimwear was accused of posting Photoshopped images of Lucciana and another model on Instagram.
One gold design featured a skimpy asymmetrical bra with ruched detailing that left very little to the imagination
The bronzed beauty, who is the daughter of Venezuelan former beauty queen Ninibeth Leal, also modelled an illusion bikini that featured latex fabric covered in green crystals
The edited images attracted criticism after popular Instagram account CelebFace compared the retouched versions posted by OMG Swimwear to the original photos from Getty’s website.
In the edited images, Lucciana has noticeably slimmer features including a smoother jawline and raised eyebrows.
One of the photos even shows evidence Lucciana’s body shape was edited, with her waistline pinched to appear smaller.
Last year, bikini brand OMG Swimwear was accused of heavily editing photos of its own catwalk models. Left: Lucciana is seen on the runway at Miami Swim Week 2023; right: an edited image of Lucciana posted to Instagram by OMG Swimwear
Lucciana also looked more tanned in the edited version, while the natural texture of her skin was smoothed out with an airbrush filter.
Other models from the runway show also received the same airbrushing treatment from OMG Swimwear’s social media team – including Karina Ramos, Aline Bernardes and Antje Utgaard.
Instagram users meanwhile slammed the doctored images, calling the brand’s decision to Photoshop these genetically blessed women ‘an insult’.
In the altered images, Lucciana had noticeably slimmer features including a smoother jawline and raised eyebrows. One of the photos even showed evidence her body shape was edited, with her waistline pinched to appear smaller. Left: Lucciana in an unedited Getty Images photo; right: an airbrushed photo uploaded to Instagram by OMG Swimwear
‘They already looked like an Instagram filter before the editing… it’s like no one is ever good enough. Shame on them’, one wrote.
‘Gave them all the exact same face,’ another added.
When Daily Mail Australia reached out for comment from OMG Swimwear in regards to this story, a spokesperson for the brand said: ‘Well a photographer is who handed these final edited photos vs the Getty pictures who posts raw unedited photos.’
‘We weren’t aware of the drastic editing, our social media just posts what they are given,’ she added.
Unrecognisable: Costa Rican model Karina Ramos was also edited for OMG Swimwear’s Instagram page. Left: an unedited photo of Karina at the runway show; right: an altered photo of Karina with brighter skin, a smaller waist and a completely different face structure