“The supermodel, 34,
showcased her new look as she switched out her raven tresses for a light curly look.”, — write: www.dailymail.co.uk
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By CHLOE LOUISE FOR MAILONLINE
Published: 00:57 BST, 10 May 2025 | Updated: 02:05 BST, 10 May 2025
The supermodel, 34, took to Instagram on Friday to document her trip as she shared a whole host of stunning bikini snaps as she soaked up the sun.
Jourdan also showed off her striking new style as she switched out her signature raven tresses for a platinum blonde pixie cut.
In one gorgeous picture, Jourdan flaunted her incredible physique in a sparkly halter-neck black bikini.
She enjoyed some quality time away with friends as she was seen sat by the pool in her villa with six other friends.
Alongside her gallery of holiday snaps, she penned: ‘ Plotting my escape back to yard JM’
Last year, the successful fashionista gave Harper’s Bazaar an insight into her plans for the future including her ambitions to build an empire.
She said: ‘I want to be the UK’s Black Martha Stewart. That’s the next step to building an empire and creating generational wealth, and having the Dunn name live on past me.’
‘Riley (Dunn’s son) and I are fanatics about hot sauce, we’re always on a search to find the spiciest, so from condiments and seasonings to cutlery and potware – that’s my next plan.’
‘I’ve got my moodboard together, now it’s about talking to people who can make it happen,’ she added.
Jourdan also touched on how she would love to create a space for people to enjoy ‘amazing food’ and a ‘great vibe’.
She revealed: ‘I do like the idea of a Caribbean/ British (gastropub) combination, I’d love to create that space for other people to come in and enjoy amazing food and a great vibe, that’s the end goal.’
‘If you have a desire, why not make it happen? I’m just going to go for it. And I want to be a good example to Riley not to limit himself.’
The supermodel also discussed how she has had a ‘love-hate relationship’ with her modelling career as she felt like it took away the fun of her adolescence.
When discussing her teen self-esteem issues, Jourdan added: ‘I looked at it as something that had taken me away from enjoying my teens, even though no one forced me to do it.
‘I guess I didn’t feel confident in myself. I had low self-esteem about my body – I was tall and lanky.
‘Things happened quite quickly for me, but I wasn’t really able to enjoy my success.’
She also shared what she learned from her life coach and discussed how they helped her to realise what her ‘purpose’ and ‘passions’ were.
She said: ‘It helped me to realise what my purpose is and what my passions are. I love beauty, I love art and that’s what the fashion industry does.’
‘I never used to believe I was creative, but my life coach said, ‘You’re creating all the time!’ So I’m starting to feel the love for fashion again.’
‘Now that I’m much more confident in my body and myself, I feel worthy to be there among all the other girls.’