She's declared she's happier than ever since tying the knot with husband Jay Rutland in a lavish multi-million pound ceremony on the French Riviera in June.
And Tamara Ecclestone displayed a newfound confidence since becoming a married woman as she strutted her stuff in a sexy swimwear shoot in central London on Monday.
Putting her killer honeymoon tan and curvaceous figure on display in a daring cutout monokini by Agent Provocateur, the 29-year-old socialite proudly paraded her bikini body as she posed up a storm on a rooftop in Soho for celebrity photographer Alan Strutt.
The heiress daughter of Formula One mogul Bernie Ecclestone certainly commanded attention as she worked her magic in front of the camera in the £225 'Mazzy' monochrome bandage-style swimsuit.
Tamara completed her striking look with a pair of vertiginous black platform heels and heavy make-up, while wearing her brunette locks tumbling to the side in a cascade of dramatic curls.
The 29-year-old socialite put her killer honeymoon tan and curvaceous figure on display in a daring cutout monokini by Agent Provocateur
The heiress was working her magic in the skimpy swimwear for celebrity photographer Alan Strutt
But one sexy swimsuit was by no means enough, with the former Billion $$$ Girl later changing into an even skimpier plunging black number and towering silver stilettos.
It's little wonder the model was sporting such an impressive tan after jetting off on an incredible 17 holidays in this year alone, most recently returning from a short trip to Paris last week.
Tamara has previously explained she maintains her slim figure by adopting a balanced attitude to diet and exercise, and embracing her womanly curves.
Speaking to MailOnline last year, she said: 'I try to be healthy Monday through Friday. I don’t eat carbs in the evening but at the weekend I definitely let myself relax. I’m not one of these people who could be good all the time, life is too short.
'I don’t love going to the gym but I force myself to go occasionally, I just feel moderation and balance is good. Obsessing about it is the worst thing to do.
'I’m naturally curvy and am never going to be a size zero but I’ve embraced it, you’ve got to work with what you’ve got.'
And Tamara Ecclestone displayed a newfound confidence since becoming a married woman as she strutted her stuff in a sexy swimwear shoot in central London on Monday.
Putting her killer honeymoon tan and curvaceous figure on display in a daring cutout monokini by Agent Provocateur, the 29-year-old socialite proudly paraded her bikini body as she posed up a storm on a rooftop in Soho for celebrity photographer Alan Strutt.
The heiress daughter of Formula One mogul Bernie Ecclestone certainly commanded attention as she worked her magic in front of the camera in the £225 'Mazzy' monochrome bandage-style swimsuit.
Tamara completed her striking look with a pair of vertiginous black platform heels and heavy make-up, while wearing her brunette locks tumbling to the side in a cascade of dramatic curls.
The 29-year-old socialite put her killer honeymoon tan and curvaceous figure on display in a daring cutout monokini by Agent Provocateur
The heiress was working her magic in the skimpy swimwear for celebrity photographer Alan Strutt
But one sexy swimsuit was by no means enough, with the former Billion $$$ Girl later changing into an even skimpier plunging black number and towering silver stilettos.
It's little wonder the model was sporting such an impressive tan after jetting off on an incredible 17 holidays in this year alone, most recently returning from a short trip to Paris last week.
Tamara has previously explained she maintains her slim figure by adopting a balanced attitude to diet and exercise, and embracing her womanly curves.
Speaking to MailOnline last year, she said: 'I try to be healthy Monday through Friday. I don’t eat carbs in the evening but at the weekend I definitely let myself relax. I’m not one of these people who could be good all the time, life is too short.
'I don’t love going to the gym but I force myself to go occasionally, I just feel moderation and balance is good. Obsessing about it is the worst thing to do.
'I’m naturally curvy and am never going to be a size zero but I’ve embraced it, you’ve got to work with what you’ve got.'
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