Influencer Birds Papaya stuns on Iceland vacation inspired by Kaitlyn Bristowe
The body-confidence influencer said going to Iceland has been a five-year goal for her.
Sarah Nicole Landry is having a "full circle moment."
On Wednesday, the body positivity advocate — better known as The Birds Papaya — shared a series of cheeky snaps and clips from her recent trip to Iceland, swimming in a lagoon.
The footage featured Landry posing in an icy blue, backless one-piece swimsuit from the Canadian brand Londre Bodywear.
"Iceland," she captioned the post alongside two Icelandic flag emojis.
The influencer also took to her Instagram story with a five-year-old photo of former Canadian "Bachelor" star Kaitlyn Bristowe, wearing a similar swimsuit during her own Iceland trip.
The photo inspired Landry to visit Iceland herself, and led her to discover the sustainable fashion brand, she said.
"For real, I've been wanting to go to Iceland since I saw this photo from Kaitlyn Bristowe five years ago," she penned alongside the photo. "I think it's also how I discovered Londre Bodywear, which is exactly why I wore Londre to the lagoon. Full circle moment."
In the comments of Landry's grid post, fans praised her look and applauded her for checking off a five-year goal.
"The way your bathing suit matches the aesthetic," one fan shared.
"So exciting! it’s been on my bucket list for years," someone else wrote.
Another commenter penned: "I can't believe you literally manifested this moment from five years ago! So amazing — and the suit looks beautiful on you!"
"That is the most gorgeous colour of water I’ve ever seen! Your swimsuit is the perfect match," added another.
Last week, Landry showed love to another colour on Instagram: pink.
The mom-of-four shared a vibrant series of photos of herself wearing pink outfits, inspired by the success of the "Barbie" movie.
The film, released July 21, has been praised for its empowering themes that challenge traditional gender norms and celebrate womanhood — including its stereotypes.
"So many of us have been mocked and criticized for the love of this colour, or maybe some are finding joy in it for the first time," Landry penned.
"So in a moment, it's having its moment #ThanksBarbie," she concluded. "We celebrate you: pink."
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