Daisy Lowe showed off her model curves as she posed in a retro style leopard print bikini while on a family holiday in Corfu.
Showing off her recently shorn bob, the 29-year-old leaned back while sitting on a jetty, threading a leg through some metal steps.
She captioned the image with the words: ‘I love the big blue @domesmiramare @globeandtrottercom @pearllowe.’
Hear her roar: Daisy Lowe proudly flaunted her curves in a retro leopard print bikini as she soaked up the sun on a family holiday in Corfu – she shared the snap on Instagram on Monday

Sisterly love: She also uploaded a snap of herself alongside her sister Betty, whose father is Pearl Lowe’s husband Danny Goffey
Daisy, whose father is Gavin Rossdale, is currently staying at Domes Miramare, a Luxury Collection Resort in Corfu.
The newly re-launched hotel belonged to the Onassis family back in the 60s and has hosted from Jackie O and Maria Callas to numerous Royalties, actors and important personalities
Daisy previously shared a picture of herself wearing a black and white polka dot dress as she topped up her tan on the hotel’s beach, sipping cocktails with her mother, Pearl.

Living it up: Daisy, whose father is Gavin Rossdale, is currently staying at Domes Miramare, a Luxury Collection Resort in Corfu

Jetting off: Daisy has been enjoying glamorous boat rides with her stepfather Danny Goffey (left) and mother Pearl (right)

Starry: The newly re-launched hotel belonged to the Onassis family back in the 60s and has hosted from Jackie O and Maria Callas to numerous Royalties, actors and personalities

Spots on: Daisy looked incredible wearing a sheer black and white polka dot dress while on her trip
She also uploaded a snap of herself alongside her sister Betty, whose father is Pearl’s husband Danny Goffey.
She wrote: ‘Smushing my dinner date @babybettygoffey in the best sushi bar on the island @domesmiramare @globeandtrottercom.’
The brunette beauty has previously spoken out about her internal battle with her image and self-confidence being in the modelling industry.
She told The Telegraph in 2014: ‘If you stand me next to a normal model I look like an elephant, and that’s all right.’
‘I’ve been in this industry a long time — 10 years — and I’ve been so lucky to do the things that I’ve been lucky enough to do.’
In an interview with The Sunday People, the TV personality explained: ‘Every day we’re shown images about the perfect body and what it should be – but we just have the ones that we live in.’
She continued: ‘I think feeling insecure can be completely crippling… I have had times in my life when I have been unable to get out of bed because I have felt so insecure.’

Embrace your curves: The brunette beauty has previously spoken out about her internal battle with her image and self-confidence being in the modelling industry