Alessandra Ambrosio in burnt orange swimsuit in Malibu

Alessandra Ambrosio looks incredible in burnt orange swimsuit as she cools off in the ocean in Malibu while enjoying a day at the beach

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Alessandra Ambrosio looked incredible as she enjoyed some time down at the beach in Malibu on Sunday. 

The mother-of-two, 39, showed off her supermodel figure in a burnt orange swimsuit which had a criss-cross back detail. 

She could be seen heading into the water to cool off and was seen frolicking in the waves, before looking picture perfect as she topped up her tan while sitting in the sand. 

Alessandra had a big smile on her face as she had some fun in the sun, tying her hair up in a bun at one point. 

She wore a pair of designer sunglasses and kept her accessories minimum, wearing only a necklace and a couple of bracelets. 

Neither her partner, Nicoló Oddi, nor her children Anja, 11 or Noah, eight, were pictured with Alessandra on the day. 

Alessandra is very much in a summer ‘state of mind’ these days and took to Instagram Wednesday night to share a sunny magazine cover from Elle Greece.

The stunner graces the cover in a pair of black aviator sunglasses, black string bikini bottoms and a lime green crop top.

In the photo she is standing in front of crashing azure colored waves that are slightly out of focus. Appropriately, she captioned the post : ‘Summer state of mind’.

Ambrósio – who retired from Victoria’s Secret in 2017 – previously ran her eponymous swimwear line ále by Alessandra from 2014-2018. 

She recently posted an arresting visual of black and white hands holding one another, as well as a photo and quote from renowned political and social justice activist Angela Davis.

Alessandra captioned the gallery with the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter, as well as #VidasNegrasImportam, the Portuguese equivalent.

She also shared a sweet post to her Instagram Story which showed adorable black and white toddlers playing with and embracing one another.

The tagline above the images read, ‘Children will play with everyone until someone tells them not to’.