
Swedish model goes topless AGAIN for new campaign... after posing completely nude
The 36-year-old Swedish sex pot was seen without a top on when by a swimming pool at an idyllic villa on a sunny day.
The Stockholm native flashed the flesh while keeping her makeup light and her white hair down. She added white briefs and black high heels.
'ELSA HOSK x @nakdfashion swim collection launching May 29th! Sign up via the link in my bio for pre-access,' the Instagram caption said.
The siren from Scandinavia was also seen in skimpy yet colorful bikinis and chic head scarves with large hoop earrings for a dramatic pool party look.
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Supermodel pinup Elsa Hosk has posed topless again. The 36-year-old Swedish sex pot was seen without a top on when by a swimming pool at an idyllic villa on a sunny day
The website had a descrition of the new collection.
'Dreamy designs for sun-drenched days: explore a sophisticated swimwear collection designed by the iconic supermodel and entrepreneur Elsa Hosk,' read the note.
'Sign up for pre-access to this refined beachwear drop, one hour before the regular launch, including a price benefit.'
The saturated photos were shown in a wide spread making the most of the sultry designs.
This comes after Helsa went nude for a campaign with Italian luxury footwear brand Gia Borghini.
'This exclusive collection seamlessly blends GIA BORGHINI's expertise in luxury craftsmanship with Helsa's Scandinavian-inspired designs, creating a collection that celebrates sophistication, style, and timeless elegance,' the company shared.
The launch offers a curated selection of shoes that embody both brands' 'commitment to refined design and impeccable craftsmanship.'
'From strappy sandals to elevated, everyday footwear, this collection captures the essence of understated luxury with a focus on superior quality and expert detailing.
The collection will be sold exclusively on both brands' websites, www.giaborghini.it, and through select high-end retailers worldwide, including Revolve, FRWD, and other premium fashion destinations.
This comes after she modeled lingerie for I Am Gia in September.
Fans went wild for the look saying 'oh lord' and 'she is wild' in the comments box with one follower even sharing, 'Wish she came in my office, pun intended.'
Her pals Kendall Jenner, Candice Swanepoel, Lori Harvey and Amelia Hamlin hit the like button.
'ELSA HOSK x @nakdfashion swim collection launching May 29th! Sign up via the link in my bio for pre-access,' the Instagram caption said
Hosk is a 5ft9in supermodel.
Elsa Anna Sofie Hosk modeled for Victoria's Secret, appearing in the brand's annual fashion show from 2011 to 2018.
She also posed for Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Ungaro, H&M, Anna Sui, Lilly Pulitzer and Guess.
And she has landed on the covers of Vogue and Elle.
The highlight of her career has been working for VS. She opened the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in 2016 and wore the Swarovski outfit in 2017.
She was chosen to wear the Dream Angels Fantasy Bra in the 2018 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show held in New York City.
The bra, worth $1 million, was designed by Atelier Swarovski.
Elsa has been in a relationship with British businessman Tom Daly since 2015.
Their daughter was born in February 2021.
This I Am Gia ad comes months after Kim Kardashian hand-selected Victoria's Secret veteran to model her sheer opal blue SKIMS designs for summer.
Hosk looked slender in the sexy styles.
There was a pale blue opal sheer dress and catsuit that left little to the imagination. And there was also a dark gray look that seemed perfect for date nights.
'JUST DROPPED: MILKY SHEER AND NEW FITS EVERYBODY. The summer's major statement is here, with curve-hugging sheer styles and matching buttery foundations,' said the caption.
The showstopper at the Resurrection red carpet at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 22
'Hosk wears the Milky Sheer Mock Neck Long Sleeve Bodysuit, Long Skirt and Legging,' it was added.
SKIMS has become a blockbuster since its inception. In April 2021, Skims was already valued at a whopping $1.6 billion.
But now the Kim's company has a valuation of more than $3.2billion after raising $240million in its latest round of funding in January, according to Forbes.
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