Ashley Graham reveals her new hot pink one-piece swimsuit is now available

Ashley Graham had some good news to share on Saturday.

The siren, 31, revealed her hot pink one piece with cut outs on the sides is now available for purchase after she teased it in 2018.

The looker has created a swimsuit line, named Swimsuits For All, because she couldn't find 'sexy' and 'supportive' bikinis in her size. The star is the most famous plus size model, though she is not comfortable with that term.

You glow, girl: Ashley Graham, 31, was in a pink one piece with cut outs on the sides as she wore light blue rollerskates with fun socks in this image shared Saturday

You glow, girl: Ashley Graham, 31, was in a pink one piece with cut outs on the sides as she wore light blue rollerskates with fun socks in this image shared Saturday

Beach babe: The looker has created a swimsuit line, named Swimsuits For All, because she couldn't find 'sexy' and 'supportive' bikinis in her size. The star is the most famous plus size model, though she is not comfortable with that term

Beach babe: The looker has created a swimsuit line, named Swimsuits For All, because she couldn't find 'sexy' and 'supportive' bikinis in her size. The star is the most famous plus size model, though she is not comfortable with that term

She added that 'nobody wanted to make' suits for her 'curvy' body.

Speaking to Vogue Australia last week, Graham said: 'There's still is such a lack of diversity on the runway and the luxury market.'

Swimsuits For All is an online retailer for women's swimwear, specializing in sizes for and up.

Her brand: It was founded in 2005 by current CEO and President Moshe Laniado, and was acquired in October 2014 by New York-based plus size fashion company, Fullbeauty Brands. The brand claims to take into account 'body diversity'

Her brand: It was founded in 2005 by current CEO and President Moshe Laniado, and was acquired in October 2014 by New York-based plus size fashion company, Fullbeauty Brands. The brand claims to take into account 'body diversity'

Her POV: Speaking to Vogue Australia last week, Graham said: 'There's still is such a lack of diversity on the runway and the luxury market'

Her POV: Speaking to Vogue Australia last week, Graham said: 'There's still is such a lack of diversity on the runway and the luxury market'

It was founded in 2005 by current CEO and President Moshe Laniado, and was acquired in October 2014 by New York-based plus size fashion company, Fullbeauty Brands.

The brand claims to take into account 'body diversity.'

Their marketing campaigns are meant to inspire women to feel 'confident in a swimsuit no matter their size.'

Bravo: 'I didn't have sexy, supportive lingerie that I could find for my size,' said the Vogue cover model. 'And same goes with bikinis, I wanted little tiny string bikinis and nobody wanted to make them for my curvy-ass body, so I did it!'

Swimsuits For All announced in 2015 they had made Graham the face of their brand. In May 2016, the two launched their first joint swimwear collection, Ashley Graham x Swimsuits For All.

'I didn't have sexy, supportive lingerie that I could find for my size,' said the Vogue cover model.

'And same goes with bikinis, I wanted little tiny string bikinis and nobody wanted to make

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