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Australian born, New York-based Model Jessica Hart works hard to keep her amazing toned body, as the face of Seafolly’s SS10 international campaign.
Jess does around 400 sit-ups a day to help keep her well toned bikini body. Exercise, healthy eating and water are the base line for Jess to retain her body in amazing shape.
“I love fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts, and lots of water! Exercise is just as necessary for the mind as it is the body. Like food, if you feel good on the inside, it’s going to show on the outside. I also use lots of moisturizer and maybe a little fake tanner to get that beach glow! My favorite products are Nars Body Glow and Lucas Paw Paw Ointment”. Jess Hart
Never scared of an adventure, Jess has been known to be a fan of off road quad dirt biking through the mountains and dusty tracks. “I nearly came off about a hundred times, it was so dangerous and dusty, I could barley see!” Jess is always the explorer at heart!
Shortly, Jess will be everywhere, stopping traffic and kicking the British summer into full swing with her phenomenal Seafolly images across London at the end of May on billboards, bus shelters and phone booths. The gap-toothed beauty follows in the footsteps of fellow Australians and Victoria’s Secret models Miranda Kerr and Catherine McNeil. Since shooting the Seafolly campaign, Jessica has been chosen as an ambassador for Victoria’s Secret, starred in the Sportswear Illustrated swimwear edition and featured on the cover of Australian Vogue. She even hit TV screens earlier in the year, appearing alongside Whitney Port on MTV’s ‘The City’.
The Seafolly SS10 range focused on draped styles, fringing, ruffles and retro silhouettes. Jessica’s favorite styles include the pixilated ‘Cyber’ bikini and Bardot influenced ‘Frill Me’ swimsuit.
Since 1975, Seafolly has been at the epicentre of Australian beach lifestyle and has quickly become one of the most recognised swimwear and beach brands worldwide.
The photoshoot was shot on Haggerstone Island, north of Queensland, Australia.
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Issue 6. Cover - Photographer - Moritz Stragholz