Olivia Wilde poses topless before going fully NUDE in campaign shots for True Botanicals 

Her much younger boyfriend Harry Styles is currently on tour.

And Olivia Wilde showed the 27-year-old singer what he is missing as she unveiled two sizzling snapshots from her latest campaign with True Botanicals.

For one image, the 37-year-old actress/director showcased her impressively toned physique as she posed nude atop a beach towel.

Sizzling: Olivia Wilde unveiled two sizzling snapshots from her latest campaign with True Botanicals

‘Clean beauty can be dirty too,’ captioned the House star, who could be seen rubbing body oil on her arms.

She looked noticeably makeup-free and her lightened hair was slicked back for the shot. 

Sharing the campaign to her Instagram Story, a topless Olivia beamed for the camera while posing on a bench outdoors in nothing but a pair of white linen pants.

Unlike her nude image, Wilde wore her hair styled in loose curls and she accentuated her striking features with a light application of makeup.

The Booksmart director’s True Botanicals campaign was captured by acclaimed photographer Guy Aroch, who she tagged in her Instagram Story. 

Daring: For one image, the 37-year-old actress/director showcased her impressively toned physique as she posed nude atop a beach towel

Daring: For one image, the 37-year-old actress/director showcased her impressively toned physique as she posed nude atop a beach towel

In order to accurately portray their products and the effects they’ve had on Olivia’s ageless form, the campaign was left unretouched.

Speaking to Vogue, Olivia revealed that she had total creative control over the campaign and decided to keep the images raw because the brand wants ‘to celebrate the idea of loving one’s own body and feeling confident because you feel beautiful, and the idea that the rituals we practice for ourselves are opportunities to celebrate ourselves.’

Opening up about her ‘beauty ritual’ and relationship with her own body, Wilde revealed she was inspired by an Eve Ensler book to take time out her day to’ thank’ her body – a practice she has also taught her two children to partake in. 

‘Now we spend time thanking our bodies for helping us live our lives,’ said the actress, who believes True Botanicals can ‘redefine’ who we view beauty and turn it ‘into a celebration of being alive and taking care of our health.’

Celebrating bodies: Speaking to Vogue , Olivia revealed that she had total creative control over the campaign and decided to keep the images raw because the brand wants 'to celebrate the idea of loving one's own body and feeling confident because you feel beautiful, and the idea that the rituals we practice for ourselves are opportunities to celebrate ourselves'; pictured in 2020

Celebrating bodies: Speaking to Vogue , Olivia revealed that she had total creative control over the campaign and decided to keep the images raw because the brand wants ‘to celebrate the idea of loving one’s own body and feeling confident because you feel beautiful, and the idea that the rituals we practice for ourselves are opportunities to celebrate ourselves’; pictured in 2020

Wilde, who has been a chief brand partner for True Botanicals for five years, explained that her decision to go nude and embrace her body for the campaign was an effort to combat the ‘stigmatization of women’s bodies.’

She continued: ‘If we are allowed opportunities to celebrate our body, it has an effect. It has an effect on how we treat one another and how we treat ourselves.

‘I wish that in this country, we weren’t so terrified of women’s bodies in the way that we are and have this kind of puritanical perspective on nipples. I think it’s really silly.’ 

Reflecting on her time breastfeeding her now seven-year-old son Otis and five-year-old daughter Daisy as infants, Olivia revealed that it changed her ‘relationship’ with breasts. 

Thankful: Opening up about her 'beauty ritual' and relationship with her own body, Wilde revealed she was inspired by an Eve Ensler book to take time out her day to' thank' her body - a practice she has also taught her two children to partake in

Thankful: Opening up about her ‘beauty ritual’ and relationship with her own body, Wilde revealed she was inspired by an Eve Ensler book to take time out her day to’ thank’ her body – a practice she has also taught her two children to partake in

Changes: She said that being a mother also changed her 'approach to beauty and self-care' by inspiring her to seek out cleaner options and to simplify her routine

Changes: She said that being a mother also changed her ‘approach to beauty and self-care’ by inspiring her to seek out cleaner options and to simplify her routine

‘I’m someone who breastfed two kids and it’s funny [because] honestly, when you’re breastfeeding, you have a different relationship to your breasts and sort of the rest of the world.

‘And it’s really hilarious to kind of navigate this society fear of women’s bodies, even though without them, we honestly wouldn’t be here,’ she explained.

She said that being a mother also changed her ‘approach to beauty and self-care’ by inspiring her to seek out cleaner options and to simplify her routine.

‘I wanted to be smarter about taking care of myself so that I can be around longer for my kids, I didn’t want to slather on a bunch of carcinogens onto my skin everyday.

‘I also wanted to simplify it just for efficiency because I don’t know who has time for a 12-step beauty routine. I personally don’t.

Better than ever: Speaking on her self-care regimen and how she stays happy and healthy, Olivia gushed over feeling 'better than I ever have'

Better than ever: Speaking on her self-care regimen and how she stays happy and healthy, Olivia gushed over feeling ‘better than I ever have’ 

‘And it came from different stages of motherhood. When I was pregnant, I wanted to find clean products that were safe. When I had little kids, it was the same instinct, not wanting to expose them to any kind of toxic chemicals on my skin,’ she concluded.

Speaking on her self-care regimen and how she stays happy and healthy, Olivia gushed over feeling ‘better than I ever have.’

Last November, Wilde split from her partner of more than seven years, Jason Sudeikis, who is also the father of Otis and Daisy.

Split: Last November, Wilde split from her partner of more than seven years, Jason Sudeikis, who is also the father of Otis and Daisy; Jason and Olivia pictured in 2019

Split: Last November, Wilde split from her partner of more than seven years, Jason Sudeikis, who is also the father of Otis and Daisy; Jason and Olivia pictured in 2019

Shortly after, Olivia became romantically involved with Harry Styles. The singer stars in Wilde’s forthcoming film Don’t Worry Darling, which commenced filming during the pandemic last year.

‘What this past year has taught me is the most valuable thing we have in life is time and the freedom with which to spend it the way you want to and with the people you want to. I think that it really affects your health,’ she said.

‘The way that you view your time affects your health and choosing to spend time focusing on your family, on people you love, on your health and exercise. I probably started exercising more this year than I had in a while and it’s because I feel better that I ever have.’ 

Loved up: Shortly after, Olivia became romantically involved with Harry Styles. The singer stars in Wilde's forthcoming film Don't Worry Darling, which commenced filming during the pandemic last year

Loved up: Shortly after, Olivia became romantically involved with Harry Styles. The singer stars in Wilde’s forthcoming film Don’t Worry Darling, which commenced filming during the pandemic last year

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