Victoria Silvestedt turned heads in a tiny white bikini as she hit the beach in St Barts on Sunday.
The Swedish model, 50, struggled to contain her ample assets in the skimpy two-piece which had frill detailing on the bottoms.
Victoria showcased her age-defying physique and eye-popping curves in the swimwear and donned a pair of large sunglasses.
As she arrived at the beach to top up her bronzed tan, Victoria sported a matching white beach skirt which she later ditched to cool off in the water.
Putting on a racy display, the former Miss World Sweden appeared to be having the time of her life during her pre-Christmas break.
The holiday comes as Victoria is hoping to represent the country once more for Eurovision 2025.
Victoria Silvestedt turned heads in a tiny white bikini as she hit the beach in St Barts on Sunday
The Swedish bombshell struggled to contain her very ample assets in the skimpy two-piece
Victoria showcased her age-defying physique and eye-popping curves in the swimwear and donned a pair of large sunglasses
The nineties model, who gained the title as Miss Sweden in her youth, hit the catwalk last month as the country announced who would complete in the semi-finals.
Victoria turned heads in a leather miniskirt which she teamed with knee-high boots and a sheer blouse.
Named Melodifestivalen, Victoria will go head-to-head with 29 other artists in the pre-selection process.
She will perform her own song Love It! By Jimmy Jansson and Thomas G:son.
Victoria will compete against five other artists in her semi-final heat on 1 March, with the heats happening over six weeks.
If the fashionista is successful in her round, she will complete in the final on Saturday 8 March, with the chosen winner going on to represent the country in Basel on May 17.
Taking to Instagram, Victoria said: ‘What a dream come true. I don’t really understand yet that I’m going to participate in @melodifestivalen. It’s going to be so much fun… but a lot of time and sweat should be put into making it good. I Love it!
‘See you in Jönköping on March 1’.
The supermodel showcased her jaw-dropping physique and eye-popping curves
Victoria showed off her ample cleavage in the plunging bikini top as she headed for a swim
Victoria sported a matching white beach skirt as she arrived at the beach
She later ditched the skirt, with her bikini bottoms having a frill embellishment around the hemline
Putting on a racy display, the former Miss World Sweden appeared to be having the time of her life
The TV host enjoyed a plunge in the sea, but never renounced her glam cat-eye shades
Victoria turned the seashore into her own catwalk as she showed off her sizzling model physique
The Swedish stunner accessorised with bracelets and a chic watch
Victoria showed off her bronzed age-defying figure in the white two-piece
Taking to Instagram, Victoria said: ‘What a dream come true. I don’t really understand yet that I’m going to participate in @melodifestivalen. It’s going to be so much fun… but a lot of time and sweat should be put into making it good. I Love it!
‘See you in Jönköping on March 1’.
Born in Skelleftehamn, Victoria was raised in a family of five in Bollnäs.
Victoria enjoyed a lengthy stint in the spotlight after being chosen to represent her country in the Miss World pageant in 1993.
After her pageant days, the Scandinavian beauty was spotted by Hugh Hefner and went on to become a Playboy Playmate.
Since her career rocketed, Victoria has modelled for some of the world’s most prestigious fashion houses, including Chanel, Dior and Valentino.
Despite the glamorous veneer to her lifestyle as a young model, she revealed there was a dark side in a recent interview with Female First.
Victoria said: ‘I started very young to model in Paris when I was 18, I remember like starving myself to fit into the clothes.
The holiday comes as Victoria is hoping to represent the country once more for Eurovision 2025. (pictured last month)
She will perform her own song Love It! By Jimmy Jansson and Thomas G:son
The international singing competition is being hosted in Switzerland after Swiss singer Nemo took the trophy earlier this year in Malmo, Sweden
‘It was an amazing experience but you know I did shows for Valentino, Chanel, so it was really prestigious.’
The international singing competition is being hosted in Switzerland after Swiss singer Nemo took the trophy earlier this year in Malmo, Sweden.
The Swiss star, 25, became the competition’s first non-binary winner, after they scored 365 points with the juries and 226 from the public for a total of 591 with their song The Code.
Four cities were in the running to host, including Basel, Bern, Geneva and Zurich, with Geneva and Basel being narrowed down as the final two.
The selection also means 2025 will mark the sixth consecutive year that the competition hasn’t taken place in a country’s capital city.
Due to be hosted in the St Jakobshalle arena, the venue is situated in Münchenstein and is usually used for indoor sports and concert events and has a capacity of 12,400 people.