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Michelle Keegan flaunts her incredible figure in summer dresses just three months after welcoming daughter Palma as she enjoys Marbella holiday

Michelle Keegan flaunts her incredible figure in summer dresses just three months after welcoming daughter Palma as she enjoys Marbella holiday

Daily Mail​08-06-2025

Michelle Keegan put on a radiant display on Sunday, as she shared a slew of snaps modelling looks from her Very collection during her family holiday to Marbella.
The actress, 38, is currently soaking up the sun with husband Mark Wright and their daughter Palma, three months, at the swanky £300-a-night SO/ Sotogrande Spa & Golf Resort Hotel.
And she gave her followers a glimpse into the lavish trip, while flaunting her sensational figure in a number of summer dresses.
Michelle posed up a storm in a plunging brown dress, which flashed a peek of her cleavage and boasted gold seashell detailing.
Gushing over the look, she wrote: 'One of my fave dresses from this collection, so simple but yet so effective. I'm obsessed with the gold shell detail.'
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She also showed off her svelte waist in a strapless yellow crochet number, which she described as: 'The perfect dress for summer nights or a special occasion.'
Michelle explained that the mint outfit was in fact a co-ord, telling followers: 'This colour is a WOW! And the asymmetrical hemline is really flattering. (It's a skirt and top so you have to buy separate ladies) Oh, and it's currently in the SALE!'
The sun-soaked getaway is baby daughter Palma's first holiday abroad and Michelle marked the occasion with a holiday post on Thursday, revealing the little girl's sweet nickname.
The former Coronation Street star captioned the post: 'Princess P's first family holiday'.
The stunner, who celebrated her birthday earlier this week, looked sensational in a skimpy black bikini as she gazed adoringly at the little one while shielding from the sun beneath an umbrella.
Michelle later slipped into a crochet dress while teasing a glimpse of her swimwear beneath.
Beaming for the camera Michelle wore shades and a straw hat as she pushed Palma in her pram.
Earlier in the week, doting parents Michelle and Mark were spotted out with their daughter in Marbella as they celebrated the actress' birthday.
Michelle was cradling her little girl, three months, in her arms as they strolled along together - looking every inch the picture perfect family.
The couple welcomed t heir first child together on March 6 and then announced the news on their respective Instagram pages a week later.
Michelle looked lovely in a white lace co-ord from her Very collection, which included a white applique shirt and a pair of matching shorts.
She boosted her frame with flip flop style heels and accessorised with gold hoop earrings, wearing her brunette hair in a low ponytail.
Her daughter was wearing a sweet pale yellow two-piece.
Meanwhile, former TOWIE star Mark was dressed in all black for their evening out, sporting a short-sleeved shirt with linen trousers.
He completed the ensemble with black Birkenstock sandals and a chain necklace.
The outing came as Michelle shared a rare sneak peek of her baby daughter, she uploaded an adorable black and white photo of Palma's feet, she wrote: 'Yep... my toes.'
Michelle and Mark have been enjoying their time as parents and have been sharing small glimpses of Palma on their social media accounts.
It's believed the couple chose the name Palma because of their strong links to Mallorca, which has been their go-to holiday destination for years and the setting for their pregnancy reveal photoshoot.
Michelle married Mark in May 2015 and the couple live together in a £3.5 million Essex mansion they built from scratch.
Chatting with his best friend and fellow dad Olly Murs on his Heart Breakfast show, TOWIE star Mark recalled the moment he first held his newborn daughter in his arms.
Mark fought back emotions as he said: 'Mate, it's actually hard to put into words.
'It's the biggest achievement of my life it's all I think about but obviously, hats go off to my wife she is an absolute superhuman, a superhero for bringing this baby into the world.'
Sharing his appreciation for Michelle, he added: 'It makes you realise what our mums did for us and makes me have so much more respect than I already had and what women had to go through.
'It's the best feeling in the world. I wake up every morning just so excited to see her face.'
Recalling the first moment he held Palma, he continued: 'That moment when I held her in my arms, it gets me emotional now thinking about it.'
Mark added: 'I suppose everything else goes out the window and its made me realise what life is all about and my little baby Palma I love you so much and I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you.
'It's a very special feeling. I can't really put it into words. We've waited a little bit of time, we've chased our dreams and our careers and now we're here. We've got a baby.'

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