Supermodel Naomi Campbell looked a picture of relaxation as she was snapped enjoying the sun with her new millionaire beau Vladimir Doronin in Miami last week.
The Streatham-born stunner, 38, has been spotted on a host of different
holidays with Doronin since they first got together in February after meeting at a Vogue party in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
The pair made their relationship public at the Cannes Film Festival in May and have since been spotted staying in
hotels in various exotic climes, while also spending most of June cruising around the Mediterranean in Doronin's yacht.
Campbell's latest venture to the Floridian city is being tied in with her role in opening a new art exhibition which features images of her.
She arrived on the beach dressed in a linen corset top and skirt, before the heat prompted her to remove the latter and strip down to what appeared to be her knickers.
Showing off her impressive long legs, she certainly appeared to be confident about her toned body, which shows that she can still keep up with her younger catwalk contemporaries.
After settling down with Doronin on sun loungers, she initially became immersed in a deep and intense conversation with him, before seemingly forgetting about the paparazzi presence and engaging in a long and intimate kissing session.
Campbell has previously had relationships with Badr Jafr and Flavio Briatore, while she also had a high-profile engagement to U2 bass guitarist Adam Clayton in the late 90s.
She hit the headlines for the wrong reasons in April when she was arrested following a heated argument with British Airways staff at Heathrow airport.
She was subsequently handed 200 hours of community service after admitting two counts of assaulting a police officer, one of disorderly conduct likely to cause harassment and one of using threatening, abusive words or behaviour.
Campbell is not the only celebrity or holidaymaker to enjoy the charms of Miami, which has become one of America's most cosmopolitan cities, while also often being described as the most Latin city north of Mexico City.
Holidays in the city tend to see visitors taking in the Everglades, one of the most unique ecosystems in North America, and the plush, yacht-ridden surroundings of Fort Lauderdale.
Indeed, the famous motto which became associated with the city in the hit movie Scarface - 'The World is Yours' - is as true now as it has ever been.