Alexa Chung looks radiant as she shares stunning makeup-free snap while wearing a green bikini

‘Getting the shot while nobody’s looking!’ Alexa Chung looks radiant as she shares stunning makeup-free snap while wearing a green bikini

She embarked on her modelling career at the age of 16, after she was spotted by a talent scout while attending Reading Festival 20 years ago.

And Alexa Chung showed off her modelling skills on Wednesday as she shared a stunning selfie to her Instagram.

In the shot, the TV star, 36, looked radiant as she went makeup-free and displayed her flawless complexion.

Radiant! Alexa Chung showed off her modelling skills on Wednesday as she shared a stunning makeup-free selfie to her Instagram 

Alexa opted for a green sparkly triangle bikini for the sun-kissed snap as she smouldered to the camera.

She styled her brunette locks into a loose relaxed hairdo and fastened it back with a pink floral headscarf.  

Alexa captioned the photo with: ‘Getting the shot while nobody’s looking.’ 

It comes after Alexa proved she has always had a flair for fashion, when she shared a snap of herself posing in stylish summer garb as a young girl in July. 

Stylish: It comes after Alexa proved she has always had a flair for fashion, when she shared a snap of herself posing in stylish summer garb as a young girl in July

Stylish: It comes after Alexa proved she has always had a flair for fashion, when she shared a snap of herself posing in stylish summer garb as a young girl in July 

The image, which was uploaded to Instagram, showed the British star looking adorable in a purple floral collared dress, teamed with a wide-brimmed hat.

Complementing her mid-sleeved gown with a pair of light grey half leggings, the budding star wore her honey brown locks in curls, which peeked from under her hat.

Captioning the snap, Alexa acknowledged her ensemble as she wrote: ‘Child me fully nailed my summer wardrobe 2020.’

The star’s Instagram post comes after it was confirmed that her show, Next In Fashion, has been cancelled after just one season on Netfix.

Rise to fame: Alexa embarked on her modelling career at the age of 16, after she was spotted by a talent scout while attending Reading Festival 20 years ago. Pictured in January

Rise to fame: Alexa embarked on her modelling career at the age of 16, after she was spotted by a talent scout while attending Reading Festival 20 years ago. Pictured in January

Designer Tan France, 37, spoke with Variety about the streaming platform’s decision not to move forward with the show – co-hosted by model and presenter Alexa – saying he was proud to be a part of it.

Revealing the news, he explained: ‘We’re not doing a second a season. This is a one-season show, we don’t know what will happen in the future.

‘But it was honestly one of the proudest things I’ve ever worked on. I love the show and Alexa so much,’ he gushed.

While he had teased the possibility of the show returning, Tan said of his future plans: ‘My focus is definitely on Queer Eye and moving forward with that.’

Curtain call: It was recently announced that Alexa's show Next In Fashion has been cancelled after one season on Netflix,  as co-host Tan France gushed about how proud he was of it

Curtain call: It was recently announced that Alexa’s show Next In Fashion has been cancelled after one season on Netflix,  as co-host Tan France gushed about how proud he was of it

The fashion competition show saw a group of innovative designers go head-to-head to become the next big name in the industry, and win a $250,000 cash prize and the chance to debut their collection with Net-a-Porter.

South Korean designer Minju Kim was crowned the winner of the first season, after beating 17 hopefuls for the top spot.   

Prior to her appearance on the show, Minju won the H&M Design Award and also designed clothing for K-Pop girl group Red Velvet and for megastars BTS.

Her collection has debuted with Net-a-Porter, and she recently admitted to the brand that being a part of the show made her realise she is ‘capable of anything’.

Competition: The show saw a group of innovative designers go head-to-head to become the next big name in the industry, win $250,000, and debut their collection with Net-a-Porter

Competition: The show saw a group of innovative designers go head-to-head to become the next big name in the industry, win $250,000, and debut their collection with Net-a-Porter

Only winner: South Korean designer Minju Kim (pictured in February) was crowned the winner of the first season, after beating 17 hopefuls for the top spot

Only winner: South Korean designer Minju Kim (pictured in February) was crowned the winner of the first season, after beating 17 hopefuls for the top spot