It's safe to say that 'holiday mode' looks good on Frankie Bridge, who has jetted off for a glamorous girls' trip to Menorca.
Basking in the summer sunshine, the Loose Women star was the ultimate summer bombshell, showing off her flawless sun tan in a leopard print bikini which she paired with stylish black sunglasses and a low bun.
"Walk, read, pool, massage, wine, repeat at @villaleblancgranmelia. Because a girls' trip is good for the soul (pr visit)" the British singer penned alongside a series of snaps from her time away.
It appears as though Frankie enjoyed some well-needed R&R, heading out on wholesome walks and reading her book, which she revealed was Don't Let Her In by Lisa Jewell.
Frankie also shared a series of seriously stylish snaps featuring her ultra-chic holiday wardrobe. One highlight appears to be an elegant co-ord from Tu Clothing comprised of silk sage green trousers and a matching top.
Meanwhile, another look saw Frankie slip into an understated black two-piece, which she punctuated with a straw and brown leather bag.
Frankie's famous friends were quick to weigh in, with Millie Mackintosh writing: "The dream!!" to which Frankie added: "Honestly. The best." Meanwhile, one fan replied: "Absolutely Gorgeous Frankie." Another added: "Looks absolutely amazing."
Frankie on fashion
While to the outside world having impeccable taste is synonymous with the Frankie we know on-screen, behind closed doors, the mother-of-two previously explained that fashion has become an outlet when she struggles with her mental health.
She told the Stylist: "I can sometimes feel like I really don’t want to put make-up on or think about what I’m wearing, but on the other hand, I know that getting up, putting on an outfit that you’re comfortable in and makes you feel good, putting on make-up or doing your hair can really make you feel better if that’s what you usually do and how you feel best. And I think, sometimes, before you do feel better, you’ve almost got to fake it until you make it."
She added elsewhere: "During bad mental health periods, fashion can help me feel like myself."
Frankie also shared her top tips for a holiday wardrobe: "I find a linen wrap dress or a lightweight knitted midi skirt both work really well – you can throw them over swimwear or wear them for dinner in the evening. More generally, something to keep in mind when you’re shopping – and I say this as someone who tries on a lot of clothes for work – is to try not to concentrate on the size of clothes you’re buying. At this time of year, it's so easy to focus on the number, but they really do change wildly between brands. It's something I’ve had to learn from experience, but I think I’m getting there."








