And Kimberley Garner acted as her own best advertisement for the brand on Wednesday as she hit the shores in St Barts, while wearing one of her scantiest designs for all to see,
The former Made In Chelsea star, 30, has been holidaying in the Caribbean, where she has made it her goal to put on a show-stopping display at every turn – this time in a sizzling yellow, strappy two-piece.
Kimberley looked breathtaking in the yellow two-piece which comprised tiny triangle cups with string ties, which looped around her phenomenally тιԍнт abs and tiny waist.
Her low-slung bottoms further highlighted her washboard stomach, while she turned to show off her peachy bottom while soaking up the sun during her escape from the UK’s chilly climes.
Despite now enjoying huge fame as a swimwear designer, Kimberley previously revealed how she used to pretend to be an intern when she first started in business as nobody took her seriously.
The blonde bombshell, sH๏τ to fame when she starred in the show in 2012 as a love interest of Richard Dinan, but is now better known for her sultry ʙικιɴιs. However, the property heiress insisted she’s more than just the face of her line Kimberley London and is involved with every aspect of creating her sell-out swimwear range.
She told MailOnline: ‘I think people sometimes think that I’m only the face, but I am responsible for every bit of the business. I was 18 when I started my first company – I came up with an idea, stayed up for days learning how to register the company and teaching myself. It became very successful overnight…
‘However, as I was only 18, no one ever imagined it was mine. I was a young blonde girl with a soft voice. No one would take me seriously or realise it was my company. So, I pretended to be the Intern!…
‘I handled all the meetings, phone calls, and emails for the company. When it became a success, I put all the revenues into starting Kimberley London.
Her interest in beachwear first began in her teenage years: ‘I started designing swimmer when I was 15, little did I know it would become my career. I would design, sew, and even make the lace by hand, but as most teenagers never would have imagined making a career out of the thing I was pᴀssionate about…