She lives in sunny Italy, and Anais Gallagher looked amazing in a Moschino bandana bikini, which she posted on Instagram on Wednesday.
The 23-year-old model looked amazing in a £160 top which was paired with £90 bottoms as she posed in front of the mirror.
She wrote: “Weekend of mirror selfies. (See Jan 1st post) everything looks @moschino (this is the last one I promise).’
Along with this photo, Anais shared some of her other looks, including a plunging crochet jumpsuit that featured cut-outs in the front.
There was a jacket with two bouncy heart motifs located on the neckline and a bright blue suit that had a marbled effect all over.
Anais also showed off her figure as she posed in her underwear for a saucy new photo on Instagram on Thursday.
The daughter of Noel Gallagher and Meg Matthews donned a skimpy pale pink ruffled crop top and white trousers as she posed for the camera.
Anais looked like she had just gotten up from her unmade bed as she sleepily rubbed her eye at the click.
The beauty, who also sported dainty gold necklaces, was makeup-free and her blonde locks looked somewhat unkempt.
Despite her sleepy look, she still looked good as she showed off her toned pout for the pic.
Her post garnered several positive comments from her appreciative followers.
It comes after her father Noel defended his daughter as he intervened in the nepotism row.
The former Oasis rocker, 55, told how his girl is “good at what she does” when talking about a film she made with him.
It comes after Anais herself said she would be “deaf if I didn’t acknowledge how privileged my life is” when addressing criticism of “nepotism babies”.
“Nepo’s Babies,” as they are often known, refer to children who are given a leg up in their industries as a result of being born into wealthy or famous families.
And in an interview with Dave Berry on Absolutely radioNoel gave his take on the debate, revealing that while it’s nice to ‘keep things close to home’, he admits kids need to be ‘good at’ what they do.
Noel said: “It depends on where you look at it. My daughter follows me around with a camera and takes pictures of me and all that. She made a film about the making of the album.
“I guess you want to keep things close to home, but they have to be good at what they do. She is good at what she does. She’s not just wondering around pointing a camera and saying ‘uh, there’s my dad’, she’s awesome.”
He continued: “It’s not the worst thing in the world if you get your kids to work for you, they’re cheap, you know what I mean?… my boys are too busy scratching their balls and digging TikTok for nonsense to worry about dad can i be your bass player or something.’
In November, Anais herself addressed the criticism surrounding “nepotism babies” and admitted she was “grateful” for the “privilege” her upbringing had given her.
She admitted she would be “deaf and irresponsible” if she didn’t acknowledge that her upbringing gave her a “leg up” in life, saying it was something she would be grateful for “until the day I die”.
Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, she explained: ‘I would be tone deaf and irresponsible if I didn’t acknowledge how privileged my life has been and how supportive my upbringing has been.
“I’m really, really, extremely grateful for the situation my parents were able to provide for me, and I’ll be grateful to them until the day I die.
“Whether it’s being able to attend university or having work opportunities, I’m incredibly grateful for everything they’ve given me.”
Anais said she thought there was “justification” around nepotistic hiring of babies, addressing criticism that they have access to opportunities that other people don’t.