Winnie Harlow turns heads in a tiny carnival costume as

Winnie Harlow turns heads in a tiny carnival costume as she celebrates in Jamaica

Winnie Harlow flaunted her stunning figure in a tiny colorful carnival outfit while attending the Yard Mas and Xodus Carnival in Jamaica on Monday.

The supermodel, 28, turned heads in the bold, classy number, which featured a plunging, jeweled, cut-out thong and bralette.

She turned up the heat by sporting a set of pink and orange feathered wings, but also opted for comfort in a pair of tie-dye trainers.

Winnie, nee Chantelle Whitney Brown-Young, was adorned with an array of patterned leg accessories.

Her costume was complete with an extravagant jeweled headpiece as she let her long dark locks loose in luxurious waves.

Stunning: Winnie Harlow flaunted her stunning figure in a tiny colorful carnival outfit as she attended the Yard Mas and Xodus Carnival in Jamaica on Monday

Stunning: Winnie Harlow flaunted her stunning figure in a tiny colorful carnival outfit as she attended the Yard Mas and Xodus Carnival in Jamaica on Monday

Extravagant: The supermodel, 28, turned heads in the bold, racy number, which featured a plunging, jeweled, cut-out thong and bralette

Extravagant: The supermodel, 28, turned heads in the bold, racy number, which featured a plunging, jeweled, cut-out thong and bralette

Stunning: The supermodel later took off her flamboyant multicolored feathered wings as she enjoyed drinks on the street Bold: Winnie opted for a bold carnival costume

Stunning: The supermodel later took off her flamboyant multicolored feathered wings as she enjoyed drinks on the street

Phenomenal: She turned up the heat by sporting a set of pink and orange feathered wings and a pair of tie-dye sneakers

Phenomenal: She turned up the heat by sporting a set of pink and orange feathered wings and a pair of tie-dye sneakers

The former Victoria Secret Angel applied a flawless palette of makeup to accentuate her beauty, including a shimmery pink eyeshadow and silver rhinestones.

The model was seen causing a storm in the back of a truck before strutting down the street with the rest of the reveling crowd.

Winnie showed off her impressive dance moves by twerking in the street in the eye-catching costume.

The beauty also took to Instagram to share a gallery of snaps from the carnival, writing: “JOUVERT MAWNIN ☀️!!! What a blessing, after @cayskin has expanded to Canada, to return to Jamaica for Mardi Gras to celebrate the inspiration for @cayskin is a dream come true.

“My country always welcomes me home with open arms. carnival day is coming JAMAICA WE READY FOR FI DI ROADDDD!!!’

It comes after she launched her beauty brand Cay Skin in Toronto, Canada, earlier this month.

Winnie promoted her vegan, silicone-free and cruelty-free products on both social media and at the in-person event.

A caption for a joint post by Sephora and Cay Skin read, “Get ready to shine✨ @CaySkin is coming to Sephora soon [Canada] and look who stopped by to celebrate.’

Eye-catching: Winnie, née Chantelle Whitney Brown-Young, was adorned with an array of patterned leg accessories Wow: the entrepreneur stood out from the crowd in her costume

Eye-catching: Winnie, née Chantelle Whitney Brown-Young, was adorned with an array of patterned leg accessories

Stunning: Her costume was complete with an extravagant jeweled headpiece as she let her long dark locks loose in luxurious waves

Stunning: Her costume was complete with an extravagant jeweled headpiece as she let her long dark locks loose in luxurious waves

Everyone's smiling: The former Victoria's Secret Angel applied a flawless palette of makeup to accentuate her beauty, including a shimmering pink eyeshadow and silver rhinestones

Everyone’s smiling: The former Victoria’s Secret Angel applied a flawless palette of makeup to accentuate her beauty, including a shimmering pink eyeshadow and silver rhinestones

The content featured Winnie in a behind-the-scenes role as she walked down an aisle of stocked goods.

Wrapped in a fur coat, the beauty said: “Hey guys. It’s Winnie Harlow. We’re here in Toronto at Sephora.

“I am very pleased to announce the upcoming launch of Cay Skin in Canada. Let’s go party!’

The clip featured swarms of consumers gathering at the brick-and-mortar store to see the runway star.

She looked typically beautiful in a full face of flowing makeup that competed with golden eyeshadow and delicate lashes.

Winnie’s dark hair was styled in a sheer look with face-framing baby hair, while the tresses cascaded down her back in loose, fluffy curls.

Cay Skin’s Instagram bio describes the line as “daily suncare that puts your skin first.”

Winnie made the transition from modeling to beauty when she launched Cay Skin last year.

The suncare brand’s standout product — Isle Glow Face Lotion — offers 45 SPF and is eco-friendly, according to Cay Skin’s official website.

Having fun: The model was seen setting up a storm in the back of a truck before strutting down the street with the rest of the reveling crowd

Having fun: The model was seen setting up a storm in the back of a truck before strutting down the street with the rest of the reveling crowd

In a good mood: Winnie showed off her impressive dance moves by twerking in the street in the eye-catching costume

In a good mood: Winnie showed off her impressive dance moves by twerking in the street in the eye-catching costume

Colorful: The beauty flashed her gorgeous smile as she partied with friends

Colorful: The beauty flashed her gorgeous smile as she partied with friends

Speaking to Byrdie last spring, the star revealed that the inspiration for creating Cay Skin came from a “traumatic” shoot in the Bahamas in 2018.

“I shot in the Bahamas sun for two days and nobody [on set] wanted me to reapply sunscreen because the ones we left had a blue or purple cast to them,” she explained.

With no protection from the harsh sun, Winnie’s skin suffered sun damage that required a doctor’s visit.

“When I finished the two day project I came back to my hotel and my skin was so red and tight. Doctors had to come to the hotel room and give me injections for pain and inflammation. It was a traumatic experience.’

Though the incident was agonizing, it inspired Winnie to create sunscreen that suits all skin tones in the hope that what happened to her wouldn’t happen to anyone else.

“It’s so important to protect your skin and there should be products that work for everyone,” she told the outlet. “That’s how the idea for Cay Skin came about.”