
Lydia Millen displays her incredible physique in a bandeau swimsuit as she lives la dolce vita in the Amalfi Coast
The influencer, 36, flaunted her slender figure in the chic bandeau piece as she showed off her tanned and toned legs.
The countryside blogger - who was raised in Chorleywood - was living her best life and was captured enjoying a plunge in the crystalline waters.
The English internet personality posed up a storm for a slew of jaw-dropping shots by one of the most beautiful coasts in Italy and a frequent celeb hotspot.
Her stunning vacation comes after she hosted an exclusive dinner party at the Jumeirah Carlton Tower to celebrate her latest collection with Karen Millen earlier this month.
The influencer looked incredible in a white summer maxi dress from her 13th collection, Through The Archives.
Lydia added inches to her frame with a pair of pointed white heels and toted her essentials in a mini handbag as she posed up a storm at the event.
To complete her look, Lydia further accessorised with a gold wristwatch, a bangle, and a stack of rings.
The lavish event featured a dreamy table setting and included a delicious three-course meal.
Guests could choose from tasty starter dishes including burrata, tataki bluefin tuna, or beetroot carpaccio.
Meanwhile, for mains, they had a choice of salmon fillet, beef tenderloin, or acquerello risotto.
Finishing off the evening with something sweet, guests were served either a classic tiramisu, an Apple tart, or a hazelnut chocolate finger.
She flashed a carefree smile on her face while soaking up the sun and displayed her sun-kissed tan while climbing the ladder
Lydia's new clothing line is a culmination of highly coveted pieces from her past collections.
Lydia is best known for her lifestyle YouTube channel, which has over 1million subscribers, and her blog.
Through her success, she has gone on to work with Karen Millen on her own clothing collections and written a book called Evergreen.
Along her with collaborations with Karen Millen, Lydia has also worked with underwear brand Intimissi, Sky TV, Creed Fragrances and Land Rover.
Speaking about her plans for the future, Lydia previously revealed it's her goal to live a 'peaceful life'.
She told HELLO!: 'I'm really focused on living a peaceful life. We get fed a lot of people saying, you've got to live this big, successful, striving-for-more life, and that's something I definitely felt previously.
'And I realised that striving for a peaceful life is such a great thing, because anything that happens above that, just blows your mind.
'I think the same when it comes to my career, because again, I definitely fell into the trap of striving for more, and being more ostentatious, even when with my career goals, but now I'm really enjoying navigating a little bit like a stream, seeing where it takes me.'
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