Pip Edwards is enjoying a getaway in the Greek islands after her shock departure from P.E Nation.
The designer, 44, took to Instagram on Thursday to share a series of photos of herself enjoying the sights of Mykonos.
Pip posed by the sea at her accommodation, showing off her incredibly slender frame as she wore a skimpy bikini.
She also shared a poolside picture while she wore a black wide-brimmed Prada hat with a patterned scarf underneath.
Other photos showed her walking the twisting backstreets of the island, offering a glimpse of the gorgeous blue and white homes of a village.
Another picture saw her posing by an ancient wall as the sun set.
In the caption to her post, she wrote, ‘Mykonos forever, Photo Dump Part 1,’ teasing more snaps from her getaway were to come.
The glimpses into her holiday comes just days after the athleisure queen’s shock announcement she has taken a ‘step back’ from her hugely popular fashion label P.E Nation.
Pip Edwards is enjoying a getaway in the Greek islands after her shock departure from P.E Nation. The designer, 44, took to Instagram on Thursday to share a series of photos of herself enjoying the sights of Mykonos. Pictured
Pip posed by the sea at her accomodation, showing off her incredibly slender frame as she wore a skimpy bikini. She also shared a poolside picture while she wore a black hat with a patterned scarf underneath
It also comes as the fashion label’s co-founder Claire Greaves (formerly Tregoning) has discussed her ‘new chapter’ in a new interview with Marie Claire.
Now, Claire is moving on to an exciting new business venture just months after leaving her 10-year working relationship with Pip behind her.
She has teamed up with Aussie comedian Celeste Barber to launch a brand new make-up brand called Booie Beauty.
Speaking to Marie Claire, Claire discussed her ‘new chapter’ with Celeste, 42, and gave an insight into their working relationship.
‘[Celeste] you’re the ideas, you’re the brand, and I’m building the business behind it, which is what I do,’ Claire said while interviewing Celeste for the magazine’s cover story.
Claire then asked a very telling question about entering into business dealings with friends, after Edwards spectacularly wiped all trace of Greaves from P.E Nation’s Instagram page following their split.
Other photos showed her walking the twisting backstreets of the island, offering a glimpse of the gorgeous blue and white homes of a village
Claire asked Celeste: ‘They say never to go into business with friends, is that true?’
To which Celeste replied: ‘We’ve become friends through business, which I think is the smart way to do it, you need to like the people you work with.’
Celeste went on to heap praise on Claire for ‘reassuring’ her as she makes the bold career change of going into business from acting.
‘This is a very different thing to what I do in my other life,’ Celeste explained.
‘I second-guess myself a bit, I have ADHD, so my brain jumps around a lot and it can betray me sometimes. Claire has really reassured me along the way and will tell me, ”No, don’t worry, you’ve nailed it”.’
Claire (pictured left with Pip) recently asked a very telling question during a Marie Claire interview about entering into business dealings with friends, after Edwards spectacularly wiped all trace of Greaves from P.E Nation’s Instagram page following their split
Pip took over as the sole creative director after Claire’s exit and gave the brand an overhaul and relaunch, but she has now confirmed that she too is stepping down.
Earlier this week, Pip announced that she is taking a ‘step back’ and will no longer hold the creative director position that she took over after Claire’s exit.
‘Following P.E. Nation’s celebrated and successful re/brand at Sydney Fashion Week, I will be stepping back from the role of P.E. Nation’s Creative Director, to pursue new creative challenges,’ Pip wrote in a lengthy Instagram caption.
‘My time leading the brand as Creative Director has been an incredible run, and while I am handing over that role, I am maintaining my P.E. Nation directorship and substantial shareholding/ I am forever grateful for and proud of what we have created, and P.E. Nation will always be in my heart and soul.
‘As the brand grew, I grew. And much like the re/birth of P.E. Nation, it is now time for me to pursue my personal Re/Creation era.’
‘I want to thank our loyal, committed and amazing P.E. Nation staff and community, both in Australia and abroad, for a phenomenal 10 years of birthing, living and breathing everything P.E. Nation, and for enabling us to collectively reach unforgettable heights,’ she added.
Pip and Claire co-founded the athleisure brand in Sydney back in 2015 and turned it into a globally thriving business.