Kimberley Garner looks every inch the boho beauty as she flaunts her long and lean figure in scarlet swimwear for festive shoot
She's carved out a career as a swimwear designer off the back of her stint in Made In Chelsea.
And who better to model her own designs than Kimberley Garner herself, posing for a sizzling swimwear shoot to showcase her latest line.
The statuesque blonde displayed her toned and trim physique in an itsy bitsy red bikini before slipping into a coordinating one-piece.
Kimberley's bronzed skin highlighted her well defined abs and tiny waist as she struck a seductive pose.
The blonde bombshell gave her look a boho twist thanks to some quirky accessories.
A red and gold ribbon headpiece adorned with giant bells fell behind one ear while a matching festive piece hung from a hook at the waist.
Continuing the festive theme, Kimberley jazzed up her ensemble with a plaid bow on one hip.
The halterneck swimsuit featured a rather racy Brazilian cut, ensuring her pert posterior was on show.
Kimberley's statement swimwear featured lace-up detailing at the bust and a gold lame stitching at the neck.
The starlet proudly ensures all the pieces in her collections are made in England and the Italian fabric is hand-cut in London - in a luxury touch to help her designs stand-out in the market.
Speaking to MailOnline, she said: 'I designed this year's swimwear collection all around the Island, with tropical-inspired hand drawn prints.
'I wanted it to capture that balmy, relaxed feeling of being on holiday.
'It's really cool being a young designer and I love the creative process, from design to seeing the final product. This collection is my favourite yet.'
Swimming Australia Splits from Longtime Swimwear Partner Speedo
Swimming Australia has partnered with Speedo for more than 60 years, dating back to the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, but that partnership will be coming to an end, effective Dec. 31. The two organizations announced the split in a press release Tuesday.
“The partnership with Speedo has been one of this country’s most successful. Some of the Australian Swim Teams’ most iconic moments have been in Speedo. We are forever thankful for Speedo’s commitment to the sport and to our organisation. The Rio Dolphins team were extremely proud to wear the Speedo green and gold suit and gold cap. We part ways respectfully and thank them immensely for their support of the Dolphins,” Swimming Australia CEO Mark Anderson said.
A press release announcing the split noted that Dawn Fraser, Murray Rose and Jon Henricks wore Speedo gear back in 1956 and how Eamon Sullivan, Libby Trickett, Leisel Jones, Stephanie Rice, Mack Horton, Cameron McEvoy and Emma and David McKeon have been among more recent top Australians to have Speedo sponsorships.
Speedo will remain a sponsor of the Australian Olympic Committee through 2028.
“It has been a privilege to have been a partner of Swimming Australia for many, many years. We would like to thank Swimming Australia and we wish them continued success. Whilst the direct sponsorship has finished, we will still be supporting the swim team through the next three Olympics and we will also continue to be inspiring people to swim by promoting participation in swimming for everyone,” Speedo Australia Brand Manager Graham Eyres said.
Recently, many Aussie swimmers have begun regularly competing in other brands. That list includes Cate and Bronte Campbell, Mitch Larkin and Emily Seebohm, all of whom have deals with Arena.
Speedo International Ltd. is an Australian manufacturer and distributor of swimwear and swim-related accessories based in Nottingham, England. Founded in Sydney, Australia, in 1914, the industry-leading company is now a subsidiary of the British Pentland Group. Today, the Speedo brand can be found on products ranging from swimsuits and goggles to wrist watches. The Speedo brand is manufactured for and marketed in North America as Speedo USA by PVH under an exclusive perpetual licence, who acquired prior licencee Warnaco Group in 2013.
A report from The Australian’s Nicole Jeffery indicates that Swimming Australia already has signed with a new swimwear sponsor, but the identity of that company has not yet been announced. That new deal will be announced sometime in early 2017.
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