Emma Weymouth dons a leopard print bikini and matching dress as she goes shopping in St Tropez

Walk on the wild side! Emma Weymouth is glamorous in a skimpy leopard print bikini and matching maxi dress as she goes shopping in St Tropez

  • Emma Weymouth opted for leopard print as she went for a stroll in  St Tropex 
  • Mother -of-two wore £382 pompom straw tote from UKbrand Muzungu Sister
  • She was without her husband, Ceawlin Thynn, 47, and their two sons, who have joined her in the South of France 

The Marchioness of Bath is often pictured in stunning looks and glamorous dresses in exotic locations. 

And today was no exception, as Emma Weymouth,35, sported a leopard print throw-over on top of a matching bikini as she shopped in the South of France.

Looking the epitome of summer in celeb-haven St Tropez, the mother -of-two opted for a £382 Sicilian pompom straw tote from British brand Muzungu Sister to complement the animal print dress.

The Marchioness of Bath is often pictured in stunning looks and glamorous dresses in exotic locations. And today was no exception, as Emma Weymouth sported a leopard print throw-over on top of a matching bikini as she shopped in the South of France.

Protecting herself from the French sun, Emma added a straw hat to the look, which was complete with pretty blue bow details.

She also kept Covid-safe in a coordinating face mask, which covered her make-up free face.  

Emma, who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2019, showed a peek of skin in the flowing maxi-dress, which had a deep V-neck revealing a bikini underneath.

Making sure she’s beach-ready, Emma stayed jewellery free for the day out.

Looking the epitome of summer in celeb-have St Tropez, the mother -of-two opted for a Sicilian pompom straw tote from British brand Muzungu Sister to complement the animal print dress.

Looking the epitome of summer in celeb-have St Tropez, the mother -of-two opted for a Sicilian pompom straw tote from British brand Muzungu Sister to complement the animal print dress.

 She was without her husband, Ceawlin Thynn, 47, and their two sons, who have joined her in the South of France. 

Emma is married to Ceawlin Thynn, 8th Marquess of Bath, 47.

He is newly titled following the unexpected Covid-19 passing of his father Alexander Thynn, 7th Marquess of Bath in April, with his estate Longleat famously being the first drive-through safari park outside of Africa.

Emma has been married to Viscount Weymouth since June 2013, with the couple sharing sons John, five, and Henry, three.

On her wedding day Emma became the first black marchioness in British history.

Protecting herself from the French sun, Emma added a straw hat to the look, which was complete with pretty blue bow details

Protecting herself from the French sun, Emma added a straw hat to the look, which was complete with pretty blue bow details

Yet in Novemeber Emma said she doesn’t want her skin colour to be a ‘defining characteristic’ and is a reluctant role model after becoming Britain’s first black marchioness.

Emma starred on the cover of Tatler’s January 2021 issue and opened up about her family’s wildly ambitious plans for Longleat, their Wiltshire estate.

While Emma, the daughter of a Nigerian oil tycoon, is deeply respectful of her new title, she is a reluctant role model, according to the society magazine.

‘Where I have been discussed in a positive light, as positive change, I’m grateful for being included in the conversation,’ she said.

‘I see my role as a practical thing: as a wife, mother and someone with a responsibility to maintain this incredible estate. I aspire to a future where [my skin colour] is not a defining characteristic.’

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