LOVE Island beauty Arabella Chi stunned as she showcased her sensational figure in a shimmering gold mini-dress.
The model, 33, dressed to impress in the figure-hugging garment which she paired with an on-trend Christian Dior saddle bag.
The frock’s strapless design showed off her tanned arms with the thigh-skimming hemline adding a flirty edge.
Arabella styled her blonde hair into a relaxed waved style and kept her make-up natural, finishing off with a pop of red lipstick.
She finished off her look with heeled sandals and gold jewellery, as well as a chunky wristwatch.
Arabella – who found TV fame on both Love Island in 2019 and the All Stars spin-off earlier this year – looked picture-perfect in the scenes for boohoo’s latest advert campaign.
Earlier in the week, she was seen supporting the fast fashion brand – and the exact same garment – as she stepped out at its Love Island wrap party in Manchester.
It seems the savvy star had wrapped up her modelling shoot then headed straight to the shindig at the Dean Sailor cocktail bar in the northern city.
Arabella often delights fans with her sexy snaps, recently donning a sheer lace dress.
She also wowed in a racy outfit as she soaked up the sunshine on holiday as well as sporting a barely-there bikini during a recent trip to Ibiza.
Arabella has been enjoying her single life after her latest romance with Love Island’s Adam Maxted abruptly ended after their time in the villa.
She also split from Manchester City star Ruben Dias prior to entering the show.
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Yet while her lavish lifestyle plays out on social media, Arabella recently told The Sun she’s savvy with savings.
She exclusively revealed her property empire and told how her finance sense began at a young age.
She opened up on moving to London aged 18 for her career and said: “My dad actually said to me, ‘If you want to be a model, that’s absolutely fine, but you’re on your own.
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‘You won’t get any financial support from us.’
“From that time I haven’t had any support from my parents.”
She added: “I didn’t understand London prices or London areas and I remember saying to my parents well I need to be in the centre of London, so I got a flat off Oxford Circus, but I had quite a shock because it was very expensive in comparison to what I was earning as a new face in modelling.
“I had absolutely nothing and I remember getting to the checkout at my local supermarket, to pay for my groceries, and there was no money in my account so my card bounced.
“I rang my mum crying, saying, ‘I need my dinner. My card’s not working’. I was freaking out.
“She said, ‘You’ve got bread in the freezer and you’ve got a can of beans in the cupboard. You’ve got dinner.’”
Spurred on by her experience, she then made her wise investment choices.