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Sofia Richie showcases her elegantly toned physique in an orange bikini as she braves a rocky beach

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Sofia Richie was in her 'element' in a stunning set of new bikini photos shared to her Instagram on Tuesday.The 22-year-old model didn't let a little discomfort stop her as she stretched out on a beach covered in large stones and overlooked by a high cliff.And even though it was now officially winter, Sofia looked as if she couldn't wait for summer again with her orange two-piece swim suit.

By the sea: Sofia Richie, 22,was in her 'element' in a stunning set of new Instagram photos featuring her in an orange bikini while posing on a rocky beach overlooked by a cliffThe daughter of Lionel Richie reclined on the rocks in her first photo to highlight her svelte figure as she gazed toward the sky.Her suit featured a halter top, and the dark.

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