Victoria Silvstedt flaunted her figure in a bejewelled top and skirt set as she arrived at the Palm Beach bash at the 78th edition of the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday.
The Swedish supermodel, 50, posed up a storm in the glittering black-and-white two piece, drawing attention to her tanned midriff, as she strutted down the street in France.
She paired the look with a cropped, sheer blazer, and slung a metallic golden clutch over her shoulder.
Adding height to her slender frame with a pair of strappy silver heels, the Boat Trip actress pouted for the camera, at one point blowing a kiss.
Victoria, who was born in Skelleftehamn, has sported a series of show-stopping looks at the film festival.
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Victoria Silvstedt showed off her toned physique in a sparkling two-piece as she attended the Palm Beach bash at the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday
The model, 50, posed up a storm in the matching top and skirt as she strutted down the street in Cannes, France
She finished off the look with a cropped, sheer blazer, and slung a metallic golden clutch over her shoulder
On Sunday night, she turned heads in a glitzy white dress at the La Femme La Plus Du Monde premiere, and the day after, rocked a £1,051 sheer purple Fouad Sarkis dress at the Global Gift Gala.
Just last week, she also cut a very glamorous figure as she attended the premiere of the film Sirat, directed by Óliver Laxe.
The former Playboy Playmate ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived on the red carpet in a baby pink gown with sheer detailing.
The strapless garment featured a burgundy floral embellishment and Victoria accessorised with a silver necklace.
Victoria, who was raised in a family-of-five in Bollnäs, channeled Hollywood glam, styling her ice-blonde hair into a vintage updo, and smouldered in a light palette of makeup.
Victoria enjoyed a lengthy stint in the spotlight after being chosen to represent her country in the Miss World pageant in 1993.
Following her pageant days, the Scandinavian stunner was eyed by Hugh Hefner and went on to become a Playboy Playmate.
Victoria turned heads in a glittering white dress at the La Femme La Plus Du Monde premiere on May 18
The TV sensation modeled a £1,051 sheer purple Fouad Sarkis dress at the Global Gift Gala a day later
Over the course of her career, she’s worked for fashion’s most recognizable names, including Chanel, Dior and Valentino.
Victoria has also modelled for some of the world’s most prestigious fashion houses, including Chanel, Dior and Valentino.
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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.
‘It was an amazing experience but you know I did shows for Valentino, Chanel, so it was really prestigious.’
In February, Victoria auditioned to represent Sweden in the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest, but ultimately was not picked.
The star, named Melodifestivalen, was spotted preparing for the Melody Festival, which determined Sweden’s representative for the compeтιтion.
For the occasion, Victoria stunned in a daring silver dress which featured a cut-out bralette and a fringed mini skirt.
The Swedish beauty oozed Hollywood glamour as she attended the premiere of the film Sirat, directed by Óliver Laxe on May 15
Taking to her Instagram in November, she 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 grand finale of the singing compeтιтion took place on 17 May in Switzerland after Swiss singer Nemo took the trophy earlier this year in Malmo, Sweden.
Austria’s JJ was crowned the winner of the international contest with the emotional song Wasted Love, while Israeli singer Yuval Raphael was the runner-up.