Alessandra Ambrosio strips off to model the new 2017 swimwear collection from her ‘Ale by Alessandra’ range
The Victoria's Secret Angel was seen soaking up the sun and showing off her stunning body in her two-piece designs
DESPITE the chilly winter temperatures Alessandra Ambrosio was clearly still in holiday mode as she stripped off her clothes to model her new bikini range.
The Victoria's Secret Angel proudly displayed her latest fashion creations for Ale by Alessandra - and her stunning set of abs - as she posed in a tropical location.
The catwalk queen left her hair in long loose waves pinned back by a flower as she strolled on the sand in a blue swim top with ruffled sleeves and a plunging neckline.
The thonged side panels on the knickers showed off her toned tummy and hips as she lapped up the sun.
She later pulled the bloom out of her hair and stood face-on to the lens as she showed off her cleavage in a triangle-print style that clung tight to her curves.
Yet the Brazilian clothes horse gave the ultimate view of her rock hard tummy when she posed side-profile in a zesty lemon coloured bikini.
They gym bunny showed her sweaty sessions had well and truly paid off.
Her strong core muscles were clear as she stretched up to the sky, while her biceps appeared toned and lean.
Looking the ultimate beach babe, she struck a seductive stance and glanced down at her impressive body.
The mum-of-two then channelled Boho vibes in tasselled black pants as she stood by a glistening hotel pool.
Eager too cool off from her sticky surroundings, she switched to a stylish black crochet design before taking a plunge in the pool.
Alessandra, 35, scraped her long locks back and let them flow in the waters as she lay back with her face to the sky.
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Alessandra, who is mum to Noah, four, and daughter Anja, eight, recently revealed that she wants to “keep going” as a model until she is 50.
Speaking in Net-A-Porter’s sports-luxe issue of weekly magazine The Edit, she said: “I started modelling at a very young age, and thought it would all end by the time I was 20; now I’m almost 35 and coming up to my 20th year in the industry.
“Although there might eventually come a time when I want to focus on other areas in my life, if I manage to keep going until I’m 50, like Cindy, then great. You might die tomorrow, after all, so why make decisions about what you will and won’t do now?”
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