Millie Bobby Brown Is ‘Pool Ready’ in a Metallic Lavender Triangle Bikini With Denim Shorts

Millie Bobby Brown is in summer vacation mode. The actress posted two back-to-back bikini looks on Instagram this weekend.

On Saturday, April 27, Brown posted a “get ready with me” reel, where she slipped into a purple Bananhot bikini and a pair of light-wash denim shorts from her brand, Florence by Mills. She also wore a gold bubble letter “M” necklace from Anthropologie. Taylor Swift’s song “Glitch” played in the background.

“Pool ready ????,” she captioned the post.

Brown finished her makeup in the video, applying pink lip liner and matching lip oil from her brand’s beauty line. She left her brown hair down in waves.

Get Millie Bobby Brown’s Pool Day Look

Jasmine Ice Purple Top

Jasmine Ice Purple Top

Jasmine Ice Purple Bottom

Jasmine Ice Purple Bottom

Throwback Denim Short

Throwback Denim Short

Bubble Letter Monogram Necklace

Bubble Letter Monogram Necklace

Brown shared another shot on Friday of her wearing a pink and gold bikini top from Bananhot. “Vacay in my flo denim ????,” she captioned it. She paired the swimsuit with her line’s denim shorts in medium wash. For accessories, she wore oversized sunglasses by Tom Ford, her M monogram necklace, a dainty pearl choker, and hoop earrings.

Brown launched Florence by Mills’ fashion line at the beginning of the year. She spoke to ELLE.com then about why she took the brand in that direction.

“I never thought I’d explore much with Florence, but the more I moved, I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, I can do anything I put my mind to,’” she said. “Anything that feels authentic to me, I can create for people that are like me. Whatever I want or whatever crosses my mind during the day, I think maybe somebody else is thinking too, and if I can create that and be that outlet, that’s very rewarding.

“[When Stranger Things took off,] I was 10,” she continued. “I was going to these events and ceremonies, and all these big fashion brands wanted to style me. I didn’t know what my personal style was, and the only time I got dressed, other than for ceremonies, was to go to work. As I got older, I was like, ‘What is my personal style?’ A lot of my friends already knew [their styles], but I didn’t know mine. For me, fashion has always been ever-evolving. It’s fluid, and I wanted to create something so that girls going through that similar experience have a resource to be able to try innovative new outfits and styles and phases. I wanted to be able to create something that was accessible to my generation, to my demographic so that when they go into a store, they feel like they have that one corner—even if it’s a corner in the back—that they have what they’re looking for, and they’re able to afford it.”

Shop Florence by Mills’ fashion line here

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