SUPERMODEL Helena Christensen showed she hasn’t missed a beat, as she flaunted her youthful body in a sexy swimsuit.
The 55-year-old continues to model and show some skin.
Helena was spotted taking part in a photoshoot on Malibu.
The 90s supermodel looked right at home on the beach, surrounded by makeup artists and stylists.
Helena squeezed into a tight black swimsuit that cut low enough to expose her cleavage.
The bottom part was cut high enough to show off her thigh.
Fans have gone crazy for the model online.
“You don’t age, beautiful lady.” one person shared, as another added, “Class act all the way.”
“You are still the most beautiful woman ever born!!!” a third gushed.
“You still look the same as always. Not aging at all!” another person complimented. “I’m envious.”
As one person expressed, “That’s insane!! You pop like an orchid amongst flowers.”
GREAT DANE
The Danish model is not shy about sowing off, hitting all the right notes when she posed in lingerie next to her piano.
Helena, who has previously modelled for Victoria’s Secret, Chanel and Versace, said she is “obsessed” with the slinky underwear which she wore with black heels and a chunky necklace.
But being in front of the camera didn’t always appeal to the former Victoria’s Secret angel.
She said: “When I was first approached, when I was 20, I couldn’t think of anything worse.
“I found it a bit of an odd career move to have a job that basically had you in front of a camera with a team of people making you up, changing the way you look.
“It seemed a strange idea.”
FLASH FORWARD
Last year, Helena showed her beauty can straddle the eras — as she lounged around in legwarmers, in an homage to the movie Flashdance.
Fashion designer Bella Freud replied to Helena’s post on Instagram: “It must be such fun being you.”
Helena previously confessed that she used to buy and wear used men’s underpants.
The brunette said: “I didn’t have fashion magazines, but as a teenager one of my favorite stores was a secondhand one.
“I would buy men’s underwear and ballgowns and pair them together. That was my look, it was funny.
“I feel so much joy going into a little store and looking through all these pieces that belonged to somebody else, perhaps many, many decades ago.
The history of them and the story they bring in their fabric of the women or men, because I buy both men’s and women’s clothing, that have carried them. I love the thought of that.”