dress for sizzling Cape Verde photoshoot
She is one of Instagram's most recognisable faces and boasts 5 million followers.
And Demi Rose Mawby couldn't resist flaunting her eye-popping curves once again as she embarked on a sizzling photoshoot in Cape Verde on Monday.
The 22-year-old model was clearly not shy as she exhibited her ample assets in a perilously plunging maroon coloured dress which hugged onto the contours of her sensational physique.
The Birmingham native, who has just been named as the new face of bikini brand Wolf & Whistle, oozed sex appeal in the figure-hugging number with boasted a daringly low-cut neckline.
Demi - who was once romantically linked to Kylie Jenner's ex-boyfriend, Tyga - looked every inch the sex kitten as she raised her arms to place further prominence on her impressive front.
The rest of the vampy garment went in to cinch in her tiny waist before flaring out over her shapely hips.
A saucy soaring thigh-high split showcased the gorgeous star's toned legs as she worked her angles against a scenic backdrop.
Demi's striking features were enhanced with lashings of mascara, bronzer and pink lipstick, while she sported wet locks for a super sexy, sleek hair look.
Her racy display comes after she was spotted cuddling up to DJ Tom Zanetti while filming for his music video on a lavish yacht in Formentera in July.
Demi looked just as eye-catching in the final product, as the sizzling clip for Zanetti's new track More & More was unveiled.
The summer house track, filmed out in and across Ibiza, also features vocals from Karen Harding.
Demi first got a taste for the limelight when she was chosen to be part of the Taz's Angels at its peak in 2015 after rising to fame through her Instagram account.
In a previous interview with The Sun, she revealed: 'I've had Instagram since I was 18. Posed for selfies and pictures and it just grew from like 60,000 to 200,000 to a million to 3.2million now.
'In school I was quite popular on MySpace and that kind of followed on to Instagram. It was really weird when people started recognising me and stuff on the street. I just got used to it.'
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