Lily looks gorgeous in her swimsսit! She is wonderful
In the beachwear set, the Pam & Tommy star channelled Bond girl glitz.
Lily James may currently be living it up in London, but a few weeks ago she was having a ball in the Maldives. The Pam & Tommy actress sent her adoring fans a few pictures of the idyllic beachfront escape, and they were left speechless.

It appears that Lily herself is still recovering from her opulent vacation. On Thursday, the celebrity shared more old pictures from her vacations in the tropics on social media, including a biкini photo that we simply weren’t prepared for.
In a straightforward black biкini set with matching bottoms and a bustier-style bralette, the 33-year-old exuded Bond girl glamour.

She lay down next to a soaring power tree, surrounded by orange beach hut drapes and cream-colored sand.
Lily protected her well-known features from the glaring sun’s rays by donning a pair of dark sunglasses and a traditional straw hat with a circular brim.
She uploaded the collection of wanderlust-inspiring photos to Instagram with the message, “Remember when we were in paradise @joalimaldives @galagordon xxx.”

Lily was photographed by her friend Gala Gordon earlier in the trip looking stunning in a black evening gown. The actress changed into a voluminous dress with sеxy cut-through panels for her beautiful night out.
The dress also included a high-waisted maxi skirt, a sumptuous cotton texture, big balloon sleeves, ring detail, exquisite strappy detailing across the bust, and other embellishments.

Her natural makeup was blended with a modern set of big gold hoop earrings that she wore down loose and slicked back.
Lily was seen posing with her close friend, actress Gala Gordon, on a jetty next to a palm tree and expanses of white sand. Gala seemed just as sophisticated in an Olivia Von Halle mocha-toned satin slip dress with spaghetti straps and a sleek, backless silhouette.
Lily is not the only famous person to wear a dress with cut-outs. The past year has seen a huge increase in the popularity of cut-out pieces, thanks in large part to companies like Nensi Dojaka, Helmut Lang, Christopher Kane, and 16 Arlington.