Ashley Graham puts on a busty display and shows off her curves in a plunging bathing suit in Cannes
Time:2024-05-22 10:17:51 Source:sportViews(143)
Ashley Graham took to Instagram to show off her curves and her summer ready tan while in France on Sunday.
The 36-year-old model - who recently wore a lacy look to the Broadway musical Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club with Zoe Kravitz - stunned in a lime green patterned swimsuit.
The plunging suit complimented her fresh tan and hourglass as she showed off her backside in one of the snaps.
She captioned the carousel of photos, 'tan by @sttropeztan.'
Ashley Graham took to Instagram to show off her curves and her summer ready tan while in France on Sunday
The 36-year-old mode stunned in a lime green patterned swimsuit as her hair blew in the wind
Her dark luscious locks were slightly wavy capturing the beach essence as they cascaded over her shoulders.
She showed off her natural beauty and full pout by going makeup free as she posed up a storm.
The post was a hit with fans as they took to the comments to pen their support for the former Victoria's Secret model.
One wrote, 'Gorgeous, where are the swimsuits from?'
When she is not posing in swimwear, Ashley is filming her docuseries Side Hustlers in which she stars alongside entrepreneur Emma Grede.
They serve as investors and mentors for female business owners as they attempt to help women's side gig become their main line of work.
In the Shark-Tank style series, they take pitches from women who need funding for promising side jobs.
'We are pouring into and mentoring these women who are founders, who have given up their lives to see their business come to life. We know the power of investing in women,' the supermodel said.
Grede is no stranger to the business world either.
The 41 year-old is currently the CEO of Khloe Kardashian's brand Good American and Co-founder of Kim Kardashian's Skims.
She said, 'Women just don't get enough opportunities for financing. If you're pitching a woman-centric idea to a room full of mean, of course that's going to happen.
'What are you doing for women? I see it as my responsibility, having had some success, to pour into other women.'
The show gained popularity via social media and was announced to have a second season in production.
When asked how to best approach networking, the stars revealed that being persistent and constantly inquisitive is the key to success.
'It's about putting yourself out there and talking and not being afraid,' Graham said, 'Nobody offers out their hand, necessarily.'
But not just anybody can be an entrepreneur according to Grede, it takes a specific mindset and letting go of their fears in the industry.
The plunging suit complimented her fresh tan and hourglass as she showed off her backside in one of the snaps
She turned up the heat as she posed sultrily in the one piece ensemble
Her dark luscious locks were slightly wavy capturing the beach essence as they cascaded over her shoulders
Ashley and Emma (both pictured) as investors and mentors for female business owners in their docuseries Side Hustlers
Graham married cinematographer Justin Ervin in 2010 and shares three children with him: twins Malachi and Roman, 2, and Isaac Menelik Giovanni, 3.
She was famously featured in Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Sports Illustrated back in 2016 and 2019.
'We still lack diversity on the runway, but I appreciate the designers who are pioneers for change,' she told Bazaar about her time as a model.
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