
Muscular Irina Shayk covers her modesty with just a sheer drape while Adria Arjona is drenched with water in sexy BTS looks from the 2026 Pirelli Calendar shoot
Model Irina, 39, showed off her incredible muscular legs in a pair of nude briefs as she covered her modesty with just a sheer red drape.
Elsewhere actress Adria, 33, wore a sultry black set as she was drenched with water in other images.
She looked incredible in the high-waisted black leather hot pants and statement pointed bralet as she posed up a storm.
Eva Herzigová, Gwendoline Christie and Tilda Swinton are among the other names featuring in the backstage snaps.
The yearly calendar is by Sølve Sundsbo, with photos by Italian author and photographer Alessandro Scotti.
The project was shot in Norfolk, Essex and NYC and the full official imagery from the calendar will be revealed later this year.
Pirelli star Adria is currently dating actor Jason Momoa.
Jason and his girlfriend Adria made their red carpet debut as a couple at the SNL50: The Homecoming Concert at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Valentine's Day.
The actor and Puerto Rican beauty made a glamorous pair as they cosied up at the star-studded event.
Jason and Adria have been dating since at least May 2024 when he revealed he was in a relationship at the Basingstoke Comic Con.
Jason was previously married to actress Lisa Bonet, 57. Their divorce was finalised in January 2024.
Jason revealed their relationship when he was asked if he was single and said: 'I am very much in a relationship.'
He did not, however, reveal how long he'd been in the relationship or how they met.
In 2021, Adria played Amanda Cooper, wife of Jason's character Ray in Sweet Girl.
At that time, Jason was still with Lisa and Arjona was still married to her husband Puerto Rican-American lawyer Edgardo Canales, who she married in Guatemala in 2019.
Jason and Lisa wed in 2017. They announced their separation in January 2022, and eventually filed for divorce in January 2024 with the date of separation listed as October 2020.
He and his ex-wife share two kids - 17-year-old daughter Lola and 16-year-old son Nakoa-Wolf.
Adria was born in Puerto Rico and lived in Mexico City until she was 12.
Her father, Ricardo Arjona, is one of the best-selling Latin American recording artists of all time and as a result Adria spent her childhood traveling around Central and South America.
Her family moved to Miami when she was 12 and at 18 she moved to New York City to take a three-month course at the Lee Strasberg Institute.
She waited tables to make ends meet during this time.
Adria booked early roles in Spanish language films and had a two episode stint on Person of Interest in 2014 and 2015.
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