Legendary Supermodel, 56, Flaunts Natural Beauty Without a Drop of Makeup
continues to show off her age-defying powers.
In a new Instagram clip, the legendary model appeared without a drop of makeup, and somehow, she looked just as radiant as ever.
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Christensen, 56, is the latest star to participate in Vogue's "Beauty Secrets" video series on YouTube, where she took fans through her skincare and makeup routine while getting ready for a tropical beach night out.
The Danish-born model began the video without any makeup on her face, showing off her dewy skin and bright natural eyes while her dark hair was clipped back away from her face.
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Fans watching the clip couldn't believe how much Christensen transcends age, even without any makeup on. One YouTube user took to the comments to say the model is "aging gracefully," while another person called Christensen "timelessly stunning."
"What a TIMELESS ICON !" another fan echoed. "One of the originals and still one of the BEST."
"Still gorgeous!" somebody else wrote under the clip shared to the Vogue Instagram page on Tuesday, June 17.
"Always stunning," another person added, while someone else chimed in to say, "I love how natural and beautiful she looks 🤍"Legendary Supermodel, 56, Flaunts Natural Beauty Without a Drop of Makeup first appeared on Parade on Jun 17, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 17, 2025, where it first appeared.
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