LIBERTY Poole almost spilled out of a neon pink bikini top as she modelled a new two piece from her fashion brand.
The 26-year-old has created a swimwear line for bigger busted women and showed off exactly why her range fills a gap in the market.
Liberty almost spilled out of a neon pink two piece while modelling swimwear Credit: Instagram
The Love Island star then showed off a new bikini from her own brand Credit: Instagram
Love Island star Liberty shared a clip on social media showing her first flaunting her body in an ill-fitting neon pink bikini.
She said: “As you can see, it’s not built for bigger busts.
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Liberty said she said out with the intention of creating a triangle bikini top that’s “still sexy, pretty, glam and cute” but offers support where needed.
She then changed into a gingham print two piece from her line Uplifted The Label, explaining how the “thicker band underneath” the bust told hold the weight off bigger boobs.
The reality star looked incredible in her design, showing it off from the front and the back and told fans: “You can have swimwear that’s made to love your body.”
Liberty is known for her body positive social media content and recently had a fiery response when a troll told her “you’ve put weight on”.
“You picked on the wrong girl for this one mate.
“There are many young women around me that are suffering with body image or eating disorders caused by the relentless beauty standards and narratives pushed by social media.
“I go gym, I do what makes me feel healthy/ happy and I eat food I enjoy because life’s too short.
“Before monitoring someone’s weight constantly please think about the impact it’s having on young impressionable minds on social media.”



