EXCLUSIVE Emma Weymouth looks effortlessly stylish in a polka dot

EXCLUSIVE: Emma Weymouth looks effortlessly stylish in a polka dot throw and black halterneck bikini while enjoying a stroll in St Tropez

EXCLUSIVE: Emma Weymouth looks effortlessly stylish in a polka dot throw and black halterneck bikini while enjoying a stroll in St Tropez

Emma Weymouth looked effortlessly chic as she took a trip to the beach in St Tropez on Saturday.

The 37-year-old British socialite and model wore a polka dot top over a black halterneck bikini as she strolled down the promenade.

Emma complemented her beach outfit with oversized sunglasses, a straw hat with black ribbon trim and a wicker shoulder bag.

The Strictly star showed off her leggy legs as she headed out into the sun a day after a meal at celebrity hotspot Club 55.

Emma is on holiday with her husband Ceawlin Thynn – the 8th Marquess of Bath – and their two sons, John, nine, and Henry, seven.

Stylish: Emma Weymouth looked effortlessly chic as she took a trip to the beach in St Tropez on Saturday

Stylish: Emma Weymouth looked effortlessly chic as she took a trip to the beach in St Tropez on Saturday

Glamour: The 37-year-old British socialite and model wore a polka dot cover-up over a black halterneck bikini as she strolled down the promenade

Glamour: The 37-year-old British socialite and model wore a polka dot cover-up over a black halterneck bikini as she strolled down the promenade

The couple married in their stunning Longleat home in June 2013 and welcomed their first child, John, in October 2014.

After a pregnancy conflict, the couple gave birth to their second child, son Henry, in December 2016 via a surrogate mother in Los Angeles.

The boys’ official titles are The Honorable John Alexander Ladi Thynn and The Honorable Henry Richard Isaac Thynn.

Emma told the Chron at the time: “We’re just thrilled. His arrival has made our little family complete and brought us so much happiness.”

Ceawlin added, “I never thought I’d be the father of John’s miracle little brother in West Hollywood.”

“It is a marvel of modern science that the Longleat Bath family was completed (for now, at least) by Emma and I having a beloved son who received such vital support from a wonderful surrogate in California to expand our family.”

On her wedding day, Emma became the first black Marchioness in British history.

Earlier this year, the couple bought a £18.5million property in west London that was once home to Winston Churchill.

Chic: Emma complemented her beach outfit with oversized sunglasses, a straw hat with black ribbon trim and a wicker shoulder bag

Chic: Emma complemented her beach outfit with oversized sunglasses, a straw hat with black ribbon trim and a wicker shoulder bag

Break: Emma is on holiday with her husband Ceawlin Thynn - the 8th Marquess of Bath (pictured in April)

Break: Emma is on holiday with her husband Ceawlin Thynn – the 8th Marquess of Bath (pictured in April)

The Grade I listed home was purchased by a divorced multi-millionaire whose grandfather, who supported the Nazis, was convicted at the Nuremberg Trials.

Churchill lived there from 1945 until his death – in his bedroom – in 1965 at the age of 90 after suffering a stroke.

The magnificent home was last put on the market in 2016 after extensive £28million refurbishments.