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Emily Elizabeth shares Mexican holiday shot, says ‘take me back’

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Emily Elizabeth showed off her toned frame in a blue floral bikini from Frankies Bikinis. Pic credit: @emmilyelizabethh/Instagram

Emily Elizabeth is all about the swimwear shots on her social media pages, and a girls’ trip to Mexico looked like it was the perfect excuse to get some of those in.

The influencer, who has 2.2 million followers, packed a suitcase full of bikinis for her holiday in the sun, showing off her incredibly toned figure in the ensembles.

There appeared to be no cloud in the sky the entire week when Emily stayed at the Cuixmala resort just outside Guadalajara, Mexico.

The bright blue skies gave major summer vacation energy even though it’s March and frigid cold in several other parts of the world.

Emily shared bikini pictures from the private villa she and her friends were staying at, and it looked like it was the Casa Torre which offers enough space for eight people.

It features four bedrooms, a private infinity pool, a live-in chef and butler, and indoor and outdoor living areas. The gorgeous villa, decorated in a traditional Mexican hacienda style, sits atop a mountain overlooking the ocean below, meaning there are stunning views all around.

Emily Elizabeth shared a throwback bikini shot from Mexico

While Emily Elizabeth had already arrived home, that didn’t stop her from reminiscing about the good times she had on her trip. She recently shared a throwback image with the caption, “take me back.”

Her long blonde hair was tied into braided pigtails, and she wore a big straw hat that gave movie star vibes. Her makeup was in its usual glamorous state, with dark eyebrows, long lashes, and shiny lipgloss.

She wore a blue string bikini with a pink floral pattern that accentuated her svelte waist and exquisite curves and tagged the brand as Frankies Bikinis.

The bikini is listed on the website as the Dexter Floral Thong Bikini Bottom, which costs $115, while the matching Nick Floral Triangle Bikini Top costs $88.

Steal The Style

Get Emily’s throwback floral look

Blue Daquiri Bikini by Frankies Bikinis

$150.00

We know Emily has an extensive bikini closet, but this one may be our favorite suit she’s worn! We love this floral two piece by Frankies Bikinis, so we hunted to find it so you can copy her swim style!

The Daquiri Print collection by Frankies features a pink floral pattern on a bright turquoise background. Emily wears the Nick Triangle Top and the Dexter Thong Bottoms, but there are lots of other styles to choose from depending on your preference! (We also love the cut-out Danielle swimsuit and the Luna Mini Skirt!)

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Emily wore a Frankies Bikinis x Victoria’s Secret collaboration swimsuit

Frankies Bikinis is extremely popular with influencers and celebrities, while counting swimwear model Cindy Prado, Kara Del Toro, and singer Camila Cabello as fans.

Emily previously endorsed the swimwear brand in a shot in front of an open window at the Cuixmala resort with her hair in the same braids.

She wore a Frankies Bikinis x Victoria’s Secret collaboration set called the Estella Bikini Top, which cost $60, and the matching Alessa Bikini Bottom for $50 in pink ice.

The adorable pink color flattered Emily’s skin tone perfectly, giving her a bronzed glow with a fresh, youthful look.

Frankies Bikinis recently dropped new styles for spring

The brand recently dropped some new styles that are perfect for spring, with lighter pastel colors and ruffles.

The Lucia Ruffle Underwire Bikini Top, which costs $160, comes in a lovely light blue color and features laces between the cups and ruffles along the edges.

It comes with the matching Cora Ruffle Cheeky Bikini Bottom costing $130, which also has a laced-up center and features a long ruffle pattern from the top to the center.

For more inspiration, you can also check out The Spring Break Edit on the Frankies Bikinis website.

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