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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2861748/Stephanie-Seymour-46-shows-flawless-figure-models-new-luxury-watch-campaign.html She's still got it! Stephanie Seymour, 46, shows off her flawless figure as she models for new luxury watch campaignBy SHYAM DODGE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 05:26 GMT, 5 December 2014 | UPDATED: 10:33 GMT, 5 December 2014
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She's one of the world's first supermodels.
And even at 46 years of age Stephanie Seymour is an unstoppable force.
The gorgeous brunette stars in yet another high fashion campaign, where she shows off her flawless figure for luxury watchmaker Roger Dubuis' Velvet Haute Couture Campaign.
The original Victoria's Secret angel poses in three stunning outfits in the campaign, which debuted at Art Basel in Miami, Florida on Wednesday.
The unveiling was heldp at a private Dom Perignon and Haute Living party with her husband Peter Brant, MoMA’s Klaus Biesenbach, Russell Simmons and actor Geoff Stults in attendance.
In one image Seymour sits on a chaise lounge wearing a strapless white gown, which displays her ample cleavage.
In another she looks seductively at the camera while adorned in a plunging black dress while sporting one of the luxury watches.
While yet another sees her paused in thought, her fingers entwined, as her figure is draped in a burgundy garment.
Meanwhile, Seymour recently revealed that she has a specially built a massive closet at her home in Greenwich, Connecticut, where she puts all of her couture.
In images taken for an upcoming post on Estée Lauder's blog,The Estée Edit, the space is shown to house huge amounts of color-coordinated clothing, hundreds of pairs of designer shoes and at least eight Birkin bags, the beloved Hermes purses that can cost $20,000 or more.
The supermodel said in an interview with Fashionista that she cares for her belongings much like a museum cares for its artwork: 'There is some hanging space, but it's mostly drawers because you want to keep everything in either boxes, or in acid-free tissue.
'It's all climate controlled, of course, and all of the drawers are glass and there's space on each side for a picture so I can see what's inside.