Cindy is dressed for the summer in a stunning video showing the iconic swimsսit

Cindy is dressed for the summer in a stunning video showing the iconic swimsսit

Cindy Crawford sizzled in an array of throwback photos she uploaded onto an Instagram reel on Thursday as she modeled iconic swimsuits from past photo shoots.

The supermodel, 57, who recently showed off her stunning frame during a shoot in the hot desert, captioned the post with, ‘Suited up for summer,’ followed by a bikini and sun emoji.

The mother of two, who first rose to prominence in the fashion industry in the 1980s, stunned in a fitted, yellow one-piece bathing suit she wore in 1990. A silver zipper located at the front was slightly lowered for a sultry flare.

She also added throwback images from her 1993 swimsuit calendar, which included a snap of her wearing a sculpting, white one-piece swimsuit that had a heart-shaped American flag embroidered on the front.

The star wowed in an eye-catching red swimsuit, as well as a black and white photo that showed the beauty running on the beach in a polka dot bikini.

Cindy also included a picture of herself modeling a sultry, brown one-piece swimsuit that contained a cutout on the front that perfectly flaunted her toned midriff.

Lastly, the model uploaded past snaps of herself donning both a shimmering, blue bathing suit as well as a classic, black swimsuit as she modeled outdoors under the warm sunshine.

Social media users jumped to the comment section to leave their thoughts on the assortment of iconic throwback images, including actress Julianne Moore, who simply added a fire emoji.

Tom Hanks’ wife, Rita Wilson, penned, ‘So gorgeous!’ while No Country For Old Men star, Josh Brolin, added a slew of red heart emojis.

Crawford began modeling in the 1980s and quickly rose to fame, becoming known as one of the first ‘supermodels.’

During an interview with The Cut earlier this year in March, Cindy discussed the term ‘supermodel’ and admitted to the outlet that she never ‘defined’ the word. ‘I remember when I first heard that phrase and I thought it was so silly.’

She also expressed, ‘It was unique in the ’80s and ’90s.

We didn’t have social media, we were just two-dimensional images on the covers of magazines’ and explained that the term ‘supermodel’ was ‘harder to break through 30 to 25 years ago.’

In 1990, she appeared in British Vogue alongside other top models of the time, such as Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell and also Tatjana Patitz.