Miranda Kerr was always going to be able to grab her stunning figure back after giving birth to her boy - no doubt much to thedispleasure of her female observers. So it was only a matter of time before she was back in the saddle, so to speak, and modelling bikinis for lingerie giant Victoria's Secret.
Miranda, 28, slid her post-baby figure (which is no different to her pre-baby figure) into a variety of different swimsuits from the new VS range.
Looking at the shots, it's clear her enviable has snapped right back into shape despite giving birth to a rather large young man.
Miranda's post-baby body got its first airing on the catwalk in Australia a few weeks ago when she stepped out to model some items for store David Jones.
In these new shots, she models Victoria's Secret's range of beautiful new bikinis.
The various two-piece designs include a zebra print number, and numerous other patterned designs - some of which appear to hark back to the 80s with their retro colour combinations.
Regardless of the garish colour combos, the bikinis flatter Miranda's already stunning figure - accentuating her chest and flaunting her slim frame.
Last week Miranda spent a week back home in her native Australia, where she was working and spending time with her family.
She flew down to her home country at the beginning of the month with her son Flynn and was joined by her husband Orlando Bloom shortly after.
She says she keeps her figure trip with a lot of yoga, jogging and eating healthy.
And, although her impeccable figure helps pay the bills, Miranda recently admitted that she is not overly concerned about her looks.
Kerr told the Sunday Herald Sun: 'It's funny, but I really didn't mind if my body didn't go back to what it was before. I had decided during the pregnancy that between my skincare range, Kora Organics and my book Treasure Yourself, that there were plenty of other things I could do in my life. My priority after giving birth was just to be healthy and for Flynn to be healthy.'
And she said that she has always lived an organic life: 'I started looking after myself from a very young age. Mum said when I was little I would scream for my veggies.'
She also stressed that women should not worry too much about losing weight after having a baby, saying: 'You can't put pressure on your body to be anything other than what your body is.
'No-one should compare themselves and no-one should feel bad about how their body might be different from someone else's after pregnancy.'
Miranda, 28, slid her post-baby figure (which is no different to her pre-baby figure) into a variety of different swimsuits from the new VS range.
Back in the saddele: Miranda Kerr does what she knows best and models a bikini for Victoria's Secret
Slim pickings: The supermodel has recovered her impeccable figure in less than a year since giving birth to son Flynn
Miranda's post-baby body got its first airing on the catwalk in Australia a few weeks ago when she stepped out to model some items for store David Jones.
In these new shots, she models Victoria's Secret's range of beautiful new bikinis.
Still got it: Miranda has stepped back into her modelling role with ease - she wears a range of different coloured two-pieces in the new photo shoot
Great shape: Miranda has retained her flat stomach and slimline figure through exercise and a good diet
Last week Miranda spent a week back home in her native Australia, where she was working and spending time with her family.
Full on: Model has been working non stop for the last few weeks, fitting in catwalk shows and shoots galore
And, although her impeccable figure helps pay the bills, Miranda recently admitted that she is not overly concerned about her looks.
Healthy living: The Australian supermodel has been keeping in shape and eating well since she was at a very young age she recently admitted
She also stressed that women should not worry too much about losing weight after having a baby, saying: 'You can't put pressure on your body to be anything other than what your body is.
'No-one should compare themselves and no-one should feel bad about how their body might be different from someone else's after pregnancy.'
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