Anais Gallagher posts picture of herself wearing Moschino bandana bikini
Spending time in sunny Italy, Anais Gallagher looked fabulous in a Moschino bandana bikini that she posted to Instagram on Wednesday.
The model, 23, looked fabulous in the £160 top, which came with a pair of matching £90 bottoms, as she posed in front of the mirror.
She wrote, “A weekend of mirror selfies. (See post from Jan 1.) all looks @moschino (this is the last one I promise).’
In addition to that photo, Anais shared some of her other looks, including a deep crochet jumpsuit with cutouts in the front.
There was a jacket with two inflatable heart motifs on the décolleté and a striking blue suit with a marbled effect.
Looking good: Anais Gallagher posted a photo of herself in a Moschino bandana bikini on Wednesday as she shared a collection of mirror selfies from Italy on Instagram
1970s Babe: She also wore this deep cut-out crochet jumpsuit in the front
Anais also showed off her figure as she posed in her underwear for a racy new Instagram snap on Thursday.
The daughter of Noel Gallagher and Meg Mathews slipped into a skimpy light pink crop top with a frilly trim and white pants while posing for the camera.
Anais seemed to have just rolled out of her unmade bed as she sleepily rubbed her eye.
The beauty, who also sported delicate gold chains, went makeup free while her blonde locks looked a bit unkempt.
Despite her sleepy appearance, she still looked good as she showed off her toned midriff for the photo.
Her post garnered several positive comments from her appreciative followers.
It comes after her father Noel defended his daughter when he weighed in on favoritism.
The former Oasis rocker, 55, talked about how his girl was ‘good at what she does’ when she spoke about a movie she made of him.
Inflate: There was a jacket with two inflatable heart motifs on the cleavage
Great two-piece: and a bold blue suit with a marbled effect
Calm down: She also shared this latest photo of herself wearing a t-shirt and plaid boxer shorts
It comes after Anais herself said she’d be “tone-deaf if I didn’t admit how privileged my life is,” while addressing the criticism of “nepotism babies.”
“Nepo babies,” as it is often referred to, refers to children who get a boost in their industry because they were born into wealthy or famous families.
And in an interview with Dave Berry on Absolute RadioNoel offered his thoughts on the debate, revealing that while it’s nice to “keep things close to home,” he acknowledges that the kids have to be “good at” what they do.
Noel said, “It depends how you look at it. My daughter, she follows me with a camera and she films me and everything. She made a movie about making the album.
“I think you want to keep things close to home, but they have to be good at what they do. She’s good at what she does. Not only does she wonder if she’s pointing a camera and saying ‘mah there’s my dad’, she’s amazing.’
Work kit: Anais also showed off her figure as she posed in her underwear for a racy new Instagram snap on Thursday
Our child: It comes after her dad Noel Gallagher defended his daughter when he weighed in on the nepotism row (pictured together in February)
Poster: The former Oasis rocker, 55 – who shares the model, photographer and filmmaker, 22, with ex-wife Meg Mathews, 56 – talked about how his girl was ‘good at what she does’ when talking about a movie that she made him
He continued, “It’s not the worst thing in the world if you let your kids work for you, they’re cheap, you know what I mean? worry about daddy can i be your bassist or something.’
In November, Anais herself addressed the criticism surrounding “nepotism babies,” admitting she is “grateful” for the “privilege” her upbringing has given her.
She confessed that she would be “tone-deaf and irresponsible” if she didn’t admit that her upbringing has given her a “head start” in life, saying it’s something she’ll be thankful for “until the day I die” .
Speaking: It comes after Anais herself said she’d be “tone-deaf if I didn’t admit how privileged my life is” when she addressed the criticism of “nepotism babies”
Chat: In an interview with Dave Berry on Absolute Radio, Noel gave his take on the debate, revealing that while it’s nice to ‘keep things close to home’, he acknowledges that the kids need to be ‘good at ‘what they do’ doing
Defense: ‘I think you want to keep it close to home, but they have to be good at what they do. She’s good at what she does. She doesn’t just wonder how she points a camera and says “mah there’s my dad”
In an exclusive conversation with MailOnline, she explained: “I would be tone-deaf and irresponsible if I didn’t admit how privileged my life has been and how much of an edge my upbringing has given me.
“I am really, really grateful for the situation my parents were able to give me, and I will be thankful until the day I die.
“Whether it’s going to college or getting a job, I’m incredibly grateful for everything they’ve given me.”
Anais said she thinks it’s “justified” to employ favoritism babies, while criticizing them for accessing opportunities other people don’t.