Pip Edwards has never been one to hide her enviable form away from the camera.
And the fashion maven, 45, has certainly been living up to that trait over the festive season.
Pip has been spending quality time with her son, Justice, 19, who returned home from California, where he attends college, earlier this month.
The fashion designer took to Instagram on Saturday to share a series of photos that documented their quality mother-son time.
One of the photos in the sweet carousel showed Pip and Justice working on their tans at the beach.
Pip Edwards, 45, took to Instagram on Saturday to share a series of photos that documented her quality time with son Justice, 19
She also flaunted her lithe legs in a pair of high-waisted blue and white striped, side-tie bikini bottoms.
Wearing her blonde locks up for the casual outing, Pip accessorised with a pair of large black sunglasses.
Justice, meanwhile, wore a pair of black boardshorts and a red and white baseball cap.
Pip looked chuffed to be back in the company of her son, sporting a broad smile as she posed.
Another photo in the carousel showed Pip on another beach visit with Justice.
This time, Pip showed off her beach style in a vibrantly patterned lace bikini top from Italian luxury fashion house Missoni.
As Pip posed for a quick selfie, Justice appeared fast asleep, lying on his stomach on a towel.
Earlier this week, Pip shared another photo of her son to Instagram, showing him shirtless and smiling at her as she sat in a car on Monday night.
Pip has been spending quality time with her son, Justice, who returned home from California, where he attends college, earlier this month
Another photo in the carousel showed Pip on another beach visit with Justice
Pip captioned the image with a heart emoji.
The post followed Sunday’s shock announcement that Pip had parted ways with her most recent boyfriend Dylan Hales, according to The Daily Telegraph.
The cryptic post was the first one she made in over a week, following the tragic Bondi terror attacks on December 14.
According to The Sunday Telegraph, the P.E. Nation founder took some time away from work to focus on her wellbeing following the traumatic events that unfolded during a Hanukkah celebration.
At least 15 people were killed and dozens more injured when gunmen opened fire near Bondi Beach, plunging the area into chaos and terror.
Pip, who was caught up in the violence, later revealed she had been forced to hide as the attack unfolded, describing it as the most traumatic day of her life.
