Olivia Culpo puts on a jaw-dropping display in itty bitty crochet bikini as she shares magical snaps from her trip to Tulum
She is ready for swimsuit season all year round.
And Olivia Culpo was in heaven as she put her body on display in a crochet two piece during a getaway to Tulum, Mexico.
The influencer, 29, posted photos of herself working the tiny string bikini as she posed inside her beachfront accommodations.

Bikini babe! Olivia Culpo was in heaven as she put her body on display in a crochet two piece during a getaway to Tulum, Mexico
The first photo captured Olivia posing with her envy-inducing abs on display inside her tropical surroundings.
In the second, full-length image, Olivia posed in front of the mirror with her long legs on display and a bucket hat propped over her head.
The remainder of the slideshow featured a slew of jaw-dropping images of Olivia's hotel room.
'Woke up in Tulum and I don't think I ever want to leave,' she captioned the photos, along with a smiling face and palm tree emoji.

Life's a beach! Culpo looked ready to catch some rays with her bucket hat propped upon her head

Paradise: Culpo shared snaps of her gorgeous beachfront accommodations
From the beachfront views to her plate of goodies in bed, it's no wonder Olivia would want to stay forever.
While it's clear Olivia works hard to maintain her body, she recently admitted she does allow herself some wiggle room when it comes to her diet.
'I stick to the 80-20 rule,' she told Hamptons magazine. 'Eighty percent of the time I'm really good, and then 20% of the time I allow myself to eat, not whatever but indulge a little more, I guess you could say.

Good morning! She enjoyed some juice and plate of fruit in bed
'That's worked really well for me in general, especially this past year, where obviously everyone's just trying to find comfort wherever they can. Eating salad 24/7 is not going to give you that kind of comfort.'
In addition to her wellness routine, Olivia also did her part to give back to those less fortunate during the pandemic by partnering up with Feeding America
'As soon as the pandemic hit, it was pretty much second nature for me to figure out something to do because I felt horrible,' she told the magazine.
'I felt guilty. I was depressed for others, but also felt really depressed because I knew how fortunate I was and that made me feel really bad. So I channeled that and really asked myself how I could make a difference.'

Take me away! From the beachfront views to her plate of goodies in bed, it's wonder Olivia would never want to leave