Helena Christensen's new photos have left half of her fans feeling nostalgic and her new generation of fans realising why she is a revered 90s icon.
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The stunning mother of one took to her Instagram account on Tuesday morning to share a throwback glimpse of a beach photoshoot from the legendary era when she, Christy Turlington, Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss took the world by storm and the term 'supermodel' was coined. Helena modelled a black halterneck bikini with matching high-cut bottoms, looking effortlessly beautiful.
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The 53-year-old tagged the photographer Sante D'Orazio, 66, the American who was behind so many of the glamourous fashion campaigns of the era.
Helena's one million-strong Instagram fanbase was quick to spot the treasured snaps that she shared on the platform. One exclaimed: "Bond girls want to be you!"
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The fashion designer behind the hit brand Vampire's Wife – loved by Princess Kate and countless celebrities – penned: "And God created Helena".
Helena's beauty is timeless and she has barely changed over the years, which her fans were keen to point out. A third fan gushed: "Damn she still looks amazing", meanwhile another fan raved: "You're so gorgeous, I always have to really wonder if this is a current pic or one from years ago," sweetly adding, "I get the feeling you're a beautiful soul as well, the best part!
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The Danish star now resides in the stunning Catskill mountains in upstate New York and fans believe that her love of cold-water swimming, and hiking in the fresh air – often wearing only a bikini – is the key to her longevity.
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