'Riding my pony!' Love Island's Tayla Damir shows off her incredible figure in a pink play-suit and thigh-high snakeskin boots ...after she reflected on her body image struggles By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 08:07 GMT, 23 March 2019 | Updated: 08:09 GMT, 23 March 2019 Viewcomments Love Island Australia winner Tayla Damir was enjoying the autumn weather in the Hunter Valley on Saturday. The 22-year-old took to Instagram to share some photos from her day out at the Wine Machine event in the NSW winery region. In a series of snaps, the former reality star posed atop a merry-go-round pony, wearing a pale pink play-suit. 'Riding my pony!' On Saturday, Love Island's Tayla Damir (pictured) showed off her incredible figure in a pink play-suit and snakeskin boots in an Instagram photo taken in the Hunter Valley The deep v-neck cut of the garment showed off a glimpse of the beauty's cleavage, and the short cut complimented her trim pins. For a showstopping fashion moment, Tayla wore a pair of towering pair of snakeskin boots that reached thigh length. A white bum-bag was belted around her waist, and she wore a pair of round sunglasses, plus teardrop earrings. Party time! The 22-year-old took to Instagram to share some photos from her day out at the Wine Machine event in the NSW winery region In one of her photos, Tayla turned her back to the camera to show off her pert derriere. She captioned the photo: 'Riding my pony to @wine_machine. Girls are on today'. It comes after Tayla penned an emotional essay about her struggles with her body image, which she shared on Instagram. The model, who often parades her bikini body on Instagram, urged her followers to reject society's 'unrealistic' beauty standards and practice self-love in 2019. Peachy! In one of her photos, Tayla turned her back to the camera to show off her pert derriere 'Every morning I wake up and look in the mirror and find something I don't like and criticise myself,' she began. 'I have had sleepless nights worrying about my appearance... Basically I have punished my body in many ways and for what? 'A compliment, a photo for Insta, to please a society that has formed an unrealistic expectation about what is desirable or seen as perfect,' she wrote. Difficult: It comes after Tayla (pictured) penned an emotional essay about her struggles with her body image. 'Every morning I wake up and look in the mirror and find something I don't like and criticise myself,' she wrote on Instagram Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility