Katie Salmon is the latest celebrity to ditch her bra as she shows off her boobs at London Fashion Week
The Love Island star follows the current no underwear trend as she attends a catwalk show
LOVE Island star Katie Salmon is not shy of flashing the flesh and last night was no different.
The extroverted reality babe was snapped going braless in a sheer top as she hit London Fashion Week with her friends.
She is the latest celeb to go braless - with Kim Kardashian heading up the new trend.
The 20-year-old also wore a figure-hugging purple skirt that was also see-through, exposing the outline of her underwear.
But it was her breasts that were clear for all to see as she took in a catwalk show with friend Lauryn Goodman.
Meanwhile it was recently revealed that the bisexual star is set to launch her own range of sex toys aimed at women to use together.
The saucy TV beauty jumped to fame on Love Island after becoming part of the first lesbian couple with Sophie Gradon, 30 – until she was dumped because Sophie missed Tom Powell too much.
Now the glamour model is determined to combine both business and pleasure – by creating her own line of pleasure-inducing toys.
She revealed that she’d love to have her own Ann Summers range and that “being bisexual [she’d] want really good toys”.
Speaking to the Daily Star Online, she said: “I just want toys that women can use together. I know what I’d like, so I can try them out and to make my own collection of sex toys, that would be great.”
She added that some people might not be using sex toys properly, but few people will be open about how to do it: “You don’t actually know because they don’t come with instructions.
“I’d rather show women this is what you do.”
The fiery brunette also admitted that she loves toys: “I use them all the time, especially now that I’m single.”
Despite not finding a love match on the ITV2 reality show, Katie has stayed in the limelight – but not for all the right reasons.
Last month she and series 1 Love Island winner Jessica Hayes were banned for life from horse racing after the pair bared their breasts at Cheltenham.
The British Horseracing Authority said their behaviour had been “unacceptable, offensive and detrimental to the good reputation of the sport”.
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