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Aussie heiress Emma 'Pills' Pillemer puts on a very busty display in Miami as she poses up a storm in wild bikini
Emma 'Pills' Pillemer has seriously raised temperatures after posting a slew of bikini snaps that left little to the imagination.
The Aussie heiress, who appeared in the first and only season of Made in Bondi, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share pictures of herself scantily-clad on a beach in Miami.
The bold snaps showed the 24-year-old in a skimpy, maroon-coloured bikini.
The busty blonde poured out of her strappy top and turned around to show off her pert derrière in her G-string swimmers.
The barely-there bikini, designed by Aussie swimsuit brand Bamba Swim, featured metallic circle details and ties on the chest and hips.
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She accessorised the ensemble with a gold shell necklace around her neck.
Emma shared a number of different shots, including one surrounded by palm trees, and one in front of crashing waves.
'Miami,' she simply captioned the post, along with a film roll emoji.
The Aussie socialite recently made headlines after her jewellery brand Emma Pills collaborated with swimwear and leisure line Leslie Amon at Miami Swim Week.
Reflecting on the milestone moment, Emma posted a snap to Instagram of herself backstage at the fashion show while calling the opportunity a 'dream'.
'There's nothing I love more than bling & swim. Such a dream to be able to design an Emma Pills capsule collection and launch it at Miami swim week with the extremely talented @lesliecohenamon !!!! @leslieamonswim.'
She added: 'I love you, thank you for trusting me and my vision!!!!!'
Emma is the daughter of a high-profile fund manager who founded one of Sydney's most powerful investment firms along with former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull.
She launched her own brand just a year after finishing high school and quickly earned her first million, while also making a name for herself as the socialite queen bee of Gen Z.
Emma has business in her blood.
Her father Russel Pillemer co-founded diversified funds management group Pengana in 2003, and with wife Carole raised their four children, including Emma, in New York City before making the move to Australia.
Once in Sydney, Emma was enrolled at the prestigious Moriah College, a $45,000-per-year Jewish primary and secondary school located in ritzy Queens Park, her attendance ensuring impeccable society connections.
But despite Emma's privileged upbringing, the bold young designer has blazed her own business trail - turning down the corporate lifestyle her father is known for in favour of the glitz and glamour of the world of fashion.