Hailey Baldwin smoulders as she poses seductively in series of sexy looks for her second Guess campaign
The 19-year-old has carved a successful career away from her famous dad and famous ex
SHE hit headlines after a brief romance with pop superstar Justin Bieber.
But Hailey Baldwin is more than a star in her own right – thanks to her successful modelling career.
And showing her model credentials, the 19-year-old has starred in her second campaign for fashion giant Guess.
Looking every inch the all American girl, the daughter of Stephen Baldwin looks sensational as she models the brand’s new holiday clothing collection.
The designers clearly aren’t expecting it to be a cold winter, as the stunning blonde is half dressed in most of the shots.
Hailey – who poses almost nude with just a coat slung over her – follows in the footsteps of Pamela Anderson, Drew Barrymore and Gigi Hadid who have all model for the iconic brand.
Her latest campaign comes after she revealed she wants models to be regarded as "business people".
The outspoken star thinks "older supermodels" disregard the "new generation" of models.
Speaking about her view on the industry to the Australian edition of Harper's Bazaar, she said: "The older supermodels sometimes don’t agree with the fact there is a new generation of models. We’re not saying we’re supermodels.
“I’d rather people look at us as business people, and, yes, modelling is our business right now, but we’re not trying to take anybody’s spot, and we’re not trying to discredit the past.”
Meanwhile, Hailey believes she has been "blessed" with flawless skin, which she has put down to having good genes, although she also believes her diet has an impact on her skin too.
Speaking previously about her beauty hacks, the catwalk icon - who has fronted campaigns for Tommy Hilfiger, Sonia Rykiel and Moschino - said: "Honestly, I'm not going to lie to anybody who reads this. I genuinely do think that skin does have a lot to do with genetics. I was blessed.
"I also think diet is a big thing. What you put in makes a difference, drinking lots of water and just using simple things on your face, not over doing it, regularly seeing a good dermatologist.”
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