Abbey Clancy stunned fans as she launched her new swimwear collection with a series of sultry snaps.
The leggy model has joined forces with Tesco for their F&F clothing brand to deliver her own range of sustainable swimwear including bikinis, sarongs, cover-ups and swimsuits.
Abbey, 36, looked striking in a yellow one-shouldered design as she gazed off to one side into the distance, with one arm placed above her head to showcase the design.
Her slim figure was perfectly accented by the fashionable swimsuit with her hair worn tucked behind her ears in a loose, wet-look style and golden-toned makeup accentuating her tanned face.
Another image saw Abbey donning a simple off-white bikini teamed with a broderie style beach shirt and her trademark blonde hair styled into tousled waves as she posed on a white terrace with a sea of pink flowers behind her.
Abbey was also seen posing in a plunging black swimsuit as she sat on the floor with her long toned legs crossed in front of her as she placed her hands in her slicked-back hair behind her head.
Meanwhile, Abbey recently made a jibe at former footballer husband Peter Crouch, 41, calling him "useless" when he bought her the same present three times.
The mum-of-four joked about his gift buying abilities as she admitted he had purchased the same designer jacket for her multiple times, forgetting he had previously given her it.
Peter has recently confessed that the couple enjoy making the most of their downtime once they get their kids Sophia Ruby, 11, Liberty Rose, six, and Johnny, four, off to bed.
The former England star admitted that they will get through three bottles of wine a night as they relax in the evening.
He said: "If I’m not punditing . . . me and Abs will eat early with the kids and try to get them in bed by eight. Then we’re both quite partial to a glass of wine.
“The second bottle we’ll usually crack open about nine-ish. The third bottle at ten-ish.”
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