Olympic gold medalist and UCLA gymnast Jordan Chiles delivered an unforgettable performance at the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit runway show in Miami, fusing gymnastics, style, and self-expression into one powerful moment.
Taking center stage in a Western-inspired white bikini ensemble, Chiles paired the look with a matching cowboy hat and strappy sandals, proudly showing off her toned physique and fearless energy.
A Flip That Brought the House Down
In a jaw-dropping move that blurred the lines between sport and fashion, Chiles performed a front flip on the runway, leaving the crowd in awe. Her acrobatic flair added a bold, athletic twist to the high-fashion affair, setting her apart in a sea of models.
Despite standing at just 4 feet 11 inches, Chiles fully embodied the phrase “tiny but mighty”, exuding confidence and charisma that matched — if not exceeded — her runway peers.
Symbolism and Style: Tattoo Tribute
Chiles also debuted a waist tattoo, subtly visible beneath her bikini, which she revealed is symbolic of her journey, resilience, and dual success in both gymnastics and modeling.
A Historic SI Cover Moment
The runway appearance was part of a bigger celebration: Chiles’s debut as one of four cover models for the 2025 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, sharing the honor with Salma Hayek, Lauren Chan, and fellow gymnast Livvy Dunne.
Turning Up the Heat in Miami
Taking to Instagram after the event, Chiles wrote:
“This ain’t Texas, wait… we in Miami turning up another notch!”
She thanked the SI Swimsuit team for the opportunity to walk in her first-ever Swim Week show, calling it a moment she’ll never forget.
Jordan Chiles continues to inspire on and off the mat, proving that grace, grit, and greatness aren’t confined to any one field — whether it’s gymnastics, modeling, or making a bold statement on the runway.