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Natalie Roser strips down to a cheeky bikini for a beach photo shoot


It’s going to be a long HOT summer! Natalie Roser strips down to a cheeky bikini during a beach photo shoot at Miami Swim Week

She is preparing to walk the runway at Miami Swim Week, the annual showcase of the world’s hottest swimwear designers.

And on Thursday, Natalie Roser looked every inch the catwalk queen as she posed for a bikini photo shoot in Miami Beach.

The 29-year-old Australian model flaunted her washboard abs in a skimpy yellow two-piece that left little to the imagination.

It's going to be a long HOT summer! Natalie Roser stripped down to a cheeky bikini during a beach photo shoot in Miami Beach, Florida in Thursday

It’s going to be a long HOT summer! Natalie Roser stripped down to a cheeky bikini during a beach photo shoot in Miami Beach, Florida in Thursday

Natalie’s bikini highlighted her flawlessly toned physique and perfect summer tan.

As she showed off her best angles for the photographer, she turned around to reveal her pert derrière and statuesque legs.

She styled her blonde hair loosely and opted for a glamorous yet understated makeup look that allowed her natural beauty to shine.

Natalie keeps fit by training five times a week, and chooses to mix up her workouts to help her body respond better to exercise.

She has previously said that her routine consists of weight circuits, high intensity interval (HIIT) training, reformer Pilates and jogging.

Natalie relocated from Sydney to the U.S. several years ago to further her modelling career and is now a regular fixture at Miami Swim Week.

She has previously said that swimwear designers like casting Australian models because of their affinity for the beach and natural energy.

‘I think a lot of the designers are looking for good energy so I like to think we bring that for them,’ she said.

‘I also think the designers of Swim Week respond really well to a fit and healthy body shape which so many Australian girls have.’



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