
Kylie Bax, 50, posed for Playboy, acted with Kirsten Dunst and dated Donald Trump, see her now
She ruled the 1990s as she was one of the most striking faces on the scene.
The statuesque wonder from New Zealand worked for Playboy and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition. The star also posed for fashion magazines such as Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Maxim, Vanity Fair, ELLE and Marie Claire.
The looker went on to act in several movies such as Tennis, Anyone...? (2005), Get Over It (2001), Perfume (2001) as Maitre D', Boys and Girls (2000) and Jill Rips (2000). She also appeared in the films We Married Margo (2000), The Big Tease (1999) and Storm Catcher (1999).
Her love life was headline-making: she dated Donald Trump in 1995 and Marcus Schenkenberg from 1999 until 2000. Bax was also linked romantically with shock jock Howard Stern.
The beauty popped up on Instagram this week. See what she looks like now.
Bax grew up on a horse-breeding farm in Thames, New Zealand.
She then used her natural good looks to become a teen beauty queen in contest which led to her being discovered by a modeling agent.
Next came New York City as she hoped to become a supermodel in the big leagues.
Bax became Steven Meisel's protégé which made her career take off.
She went on to work with top photographers such as Karl Lagerfeld, Helmut Newton, and Richard Avedon.
The star appeared on more than twenty Vogue covers around the world.
In 2000, Bax appeared in the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
She has appeared in advertising campaigns for such products as Club Monaco, Anna Sui, Clinique, Ann Taylor, DKNY, Escada, Gianfranco Ferre, Giorgio Armani, Louis Vuitton, Oscar de la Renta, Sonia Rykiel, Versace, Moschino, Nars, and Valentino.
The siren also wore lingerie at red carpet events. Bax at the Lingerie Bowl 2004 at Quixote Studios in Hollywood
Bax looked youthful and happy as she held up one of her old Vogue magazine covers. 'Flipping the pages of Vogue and taking a wonderful walk back in time when fashion was art & models were an art form,' she said in her caption
As far as runways, she worked for Moschino, Oscar de la Renta, Chanel, Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, and Valentino, Gucci, Galliano, Donna Karan, Cynthia Rowley, Calvin Klein, Joop, Alexander McQueen, Phillip Treacy, Karl Lagerfeld, Chloe, Ralph Lauren, Prada, King Baby Studios, and Miu Miu.
She was recently seen on Instagram.
Bax looked youthful and happy as she held up one of her old Vogue magazine covers.
'Flipping the pages of Vogue and taking a wonderful walk back in time when fashion was art & models were an art form,' she said in her caption.
'A huge collection of Vogue's at Mariano studio where I could spend hours and days transfixed on these magazines.'
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