Sunday, October 29, 2017

The Bachelor reject Simone Ormesher flaunts her pert derriere in a skimpy g-string bikini on a day out at the beach

She's the former topless waitress who recently shot to fame on The Bachelor. But on Sunday, Simone Ormesher kept her assets covered up, instead opting to flaunt her very pert derriere during an outing at Victoria's Mount Martha Beach.

The 25-year-old office administrator shared a cheeky snap of herself sunbathing in a skimpy yellow G-string bikini. In the picture, the British native lay face down on a teal-coloured towel and kept her face obscured from the camera.

However, the stunner's delectable derrière was on display, as were the soles of her feet, while her toes were buried in the sand. Given the harsh rays of the Australian sun and her alabaster skin, it's hoped Simone applied lashings of sun cream to her bottom to avoid a nasty sunburn.

It's unclear who was tasked with taking the steamy photo of the blonde, but it's believed to the handiwork of fellow Bachelor 'bestie,' Florence Alexandra Sophia. Dutch-born Florence also took to Instagram on Sunday to share pictures from a day out at the seaside.

Indeed, the two expats have been inseparable since their time together inThe Bachelor mansion earlier in the year. Simone was booted from The Bachelor after 'inappropriately groping' Matty J, by placing a love heart sticker near his nether regions on a group date.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Swimwear -Trends 2017: Ladies wear on the beach

Trend One: It remains free-moving
Cilly Hassenmeier, managing director of a swimwear shop in Minden, says about the bathing suit: "We will see him increasingly also in younger women, who have always been second-hand." At the free movement of the swimwear changes but nothing. The dividers are often monochrome blue or bright red. Quite clearly, "this is reminiscent of Baywatch," says designer Katrin Recktenwald from Esslingen am Neckar. "The leg cut is high, the back deep, very sexy." This has nothing to do with old-baked swimwear.

Trend Two: More volume for smaller breasts
Of course the bikini is still very popular. While last year still sportive models determined the picture, the new creations are romantically playful. "We have a lot of frills and flounces, like a Carmen neckline," reports Recktenwald. The carriers do not sit on the shoulders, but below the shoulder joint.

Trend Three: Foldable bikini cuffs

In the bikini panties especially a variation in the eye - the waist-high waist pants. Many of them have a fold-down collar. The solar rays reach a little more skin during sunbathing, says Alexandra von Richthofen, editor of the magazine "Textilwirtschaft". For swimming, the seamless waist is folded up or rolled up. Especially for women who want to hide small hip pads, these pants are optimal.

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Florida Vacation Destination Update: Panama City Beach, Miami, Orlando and More

With the devastation of Hurricane Irma far from repaired, those planning Florida vacationsmay be reconsidering their destinations. But that's not the case for Panama City Beach, whose beaches were lucky enough to stay untouched.

The city pushed out social media updates and livestreams before, during, and after the storm, keeping travelers updated on how things were going in real time. After years as a spring break destination, the region is shifting to accommodate different crowds, including families—with a new, annual craft beer and wine festival Unwined, a new coastal shopping trail that connects the old, eclectic shops around the city, and a dog friendly beach.

And if you're still worried about the increasing frequency of extreme weather affecting your vacation, Leach says not to worry: Panama City Beach and other regional vacation destinations are pros—they coordinate extensively with county emergency operations systems to keep you updated on exactly what you need to know. Should things get bad enough that you'd need to take further steps, you'll be notified long in advance with plenty of time to prepare, since plans are already in place.

Saturday, October 14, 2017

The Beach comes to the Show!

When we think of Kent, we normally associate the county with the Garden of England, a wonderful larder that grows some of the best produce in the county. Our strawberries, apples, pears, raspberries and cherries are amongst the best in the world but we also have an impressive 350 miles of beaches, cliffs and coves. Kent has one of the longest coastlines of any county in Britain.

There are 11 Blue Flag beaches, including the wonderful sandy beaches of Ramsgate, Margate and Broadstairs, and of course the world famous White Cliffs of Dover. The Kent coastline offers an amazing variety; from the sandy shores of the beaches, to the more diverse coastlines around Shepway and the Isle of Sheppey.

Using 15 tons of sand and hundreds of litres of water, Travarts will be building a life size cow. The cow will be almost 3 metres long and stand at a height of 1.5 metres. Visitors will be able to watch the creation of this sculpture and youngsters will be able to take part in some have-a-go sand art on the stand. Pop along to stand number 137 located near the Garden Life Marquee to watch the seaside come to the heart of Kent.

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