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It's only mid-January and already it feels like a long, hard winter. But, bringing some sunshine into our lives for the next eight(ish) weeks is a new All Stars series of Love Island.

The new season kicked off tonight and we certainly weren't left disappointed by the cast's choice of entrance outfits. From Lib's exact small-brand bikini to Kaz's coral Self Portrait number, we were served plenty of vitamin D in swimwear form.

And if you're lucky enough to be heading off on a sunshine escape of your own before summer and you're keen to copy some of the Islanders' looks, we have the outfit breakdowns for you here...

Liberty Poole Liberty was our main source of swimwear inspo when she was last in the villa, and we can already tell she has a fully stocked suitcase of two pieces once again.

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