Pip Edwards is letting it all hang out in Italy as she drinks to her first days of freedom from solo parenting after seeing her teenage son off to university in the US.
‘Let the holidays begin,’ Pip captioned a series of flirty selfies shared to her Stories on Wednesday.
The Ksubi creative director, 45, flaunted her fit figure in a sheer pink maxi skirt and a pair of nude underwear pulled up over her hips, with the label exposed, as she took to the streets of Rome.
Pip dressed to turn heads, pairing the $140 Venroy low-rise skirt with a cropped $350 Clea fringe top to expose her taut midriff.
The P.E Nation co-founder and two of her pals ventured to Bar San Calisto in search of refreshments as temperatures in the Italian capital soared to 35°C .
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Pip Edwards is letting it all hang out in Italy as she drinks to her first days of freedom from solo parenting after seeing her teenage son off to university in the US.

The Ksubi creative director, 45, flaunted her fit figure in a sheer pink maxi skirt and a pair of nude underwear pulled up over her hips, with the label exposed, as she took to the streets of Rome
Pip finished her eye-popping look with a pair of bedazzled Miu Miu ballet flats and a slouchy black Loewe purse.
She literally let her hair down for the occasion, foregoing her signature blonde bun for a loose and wavy hairstyle dictated by the European summer humidity.
Bar San Calisto is known for its cheap drinks and committed clientele that is a mix of artists, lifelong Romans, college students, and tourists.
Pip’s photos show the packed crowd at Piazza San Calisto stopping in to enjoy the refreshments and live music.
The completely sheer look is one Pip has been rocking for the past 18 months — since she re-launched, and then departed, P.E Nation after debuting a new line of bum-and-bra-baring designs for the ultra-fit.
The Sydney socialite’s holiday comes three days after she bid farewell to her son Justice, 18, in San Francisco, California.
‘Too many memories to share! You have been by my side from the minute you were born 18 years ago, right up until now, where I’m about to leave you in San Francisco,’ Pip penned in a lengthy tribute post.
‘As a parent, we give our children roots grounded in family, love and values, and we give them wings with the wind beneath them, so they can soar through life and navigate their own way,’ she wrote alongside a carousel of pictures taken with her son.

Pip visited Bar San Calisto, known for its cheap drinks and committed clientele that is a mix of artists, lifelong Romans, college students, and tourists

Pip finished her eye-popping look with a pair of bedazzled Miu Miu ballet flats and a slouchy black Loewe purse

The Sydney socialite’s holiday comes three days after she bid farewell to her son Justice, 18, in San Francisco, California

Justice Single, 18, is playing basketball for a college team in the US
Pip shared a collection of recent photos of her teenager as she wished him well.
‘There will always be an invisible umbilical cord between us Justice – an intense connection and true love that runs blood deep and life long,’ she continued.
‘You have brought so much joy to me and everyone around you and to whoever meets you.
‘It’s going to bring me the greatest joy to watch you live out your basketball dreams.’
‘Get out there my love, go after everything in front of you, it’s all yours to take! This departure forward into your adult life has been one of the most brutal yet brilliant experiences ever!! Loving you, raising you, and learning from you is my greatest inspiration. You are the GOAT.’
Pip shares Justice with her ex and Ksubi co-founder, Dan Single.
In a recent sit-down with Body & Soul, the single mother spoke about having a new lease on life now that her son has flown the coop.
‘I’m proud I’ve managed to facilitate my dreams and his dreams at the same time,” she said.
‘It’s taken a lot of grind, perseverance, resilience, energy and excitement. To survive, I’ve had to make compromises, but now I don’t have to compromise anymore.’