Natasha Oakley continues to stun her Instagram fans with updates from her envy-inducing trip to the famous Indonesian island of Bali. On Wednesday, May 29, the Australian model took to the popular social media platform to do just that, sharing a sizzling photo of herself in a tiny bikini -- one that put her flawless figure in full evidence.
In this particular photo, the 28-year-old swimsuit model is sitting poolside while clad in a dark pink two-piece bikini. The bikini top boasts thin straps which tie behind the model's neck, as well as strings that tie at the front of her chest. The triangle-style top was cut in a way that accentuates her busty figure. The model teams her top with matching bikini bottoms which also tie at her sides, sitting on her frame in a way which showcases the model's incredibly toned abs and strong thighs. According the tag the model included with her post, the bikini she is wearing is from Monday Swimwear.
As previously noted, Oakley is sitting by a pool in this snapshot, her hands behind her. She tilts her head back to face the sun, and is pictured with her eyes closed, her lips parted in a contemplative manner. Oakley's blonde hair is slicked back and wet, suggesting she had recently been hanging out in the pool which features behind her.
"You are literally my body crush!" one user raved, pairing their message with a red heart emoji.
"We feel like it's already here," another admirer chimed in, referring to the summer.
Oakley -- who is also a bikini designer and a blogger -- defended her career as a social media influencer earlier this month, contending that influencers are crucial pieces of the fashion world, per The Daily Mail. Oakley shared an Instagram rant by fellow influencer Negin Mirsalehi, who argues that people like herself act like micro companies that employ and manage a team.
"We all have taken a different route to come to where we are today and most of us didn't come here just by luck. It has taken passion, vision and a strategy," she wrote. "Most of us have built our own businesses and lead teams on a daily basis."