Ireland Baldwin Poses Completely Topless for Provocative Spread in Treats! Magazine

This isn't the first time the model has bared all for the camera

By McKenna Aiello Aug 03, 2016 3:43 PMTags
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Ain't no shame in Ireland Baldwin's game. 

The daughter of Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger is baring (almost!) all for a recent photo spread in Treats! Magazine. Ireland goes topless in the shoot snapped by photographer Arthur Belebeau, which has an edgy, futuristic vibe to it.

In one pic, the 20-year-old sports nothing but a silver-sequined collar, gloves and matching pumps as she poses poolside. Another features the striking model floating in a shallow pool while a mesh top all but covers her breasts.

Ireland looks equal parts retro glam and provocative seductress in the photographs that mark her first time posing nude for the artistic mag. 

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Baldwin is no stranger to steamy photo shoots, as she made her modeling debut in 2013 with a skimpy bikini spread. Since then, Ireland signed with DT Model Management and has gone on to appear in Vanity Fair, Elle and DuJour magazines. She's also posed topless before, albeit on her Instagram page for a number of impromptu photo opportunities. 

Of her runway inspirations, Baldwin tells Treats! she looks up to, "Karlie Kloss as a modern day business woman and intellect. Naomi Campbell for her style and attitude on the catwalk. Irina Shayk because she's so sexy and poised." 

The brunette beauty has most likely also been inspired by her mother, who first found fame in Playboy pictorials and later as a Bond girl in 1983's Never Say Never Again. Earlier this year, Basinger opened up about her "nasty" divorce from Alec and its effect on their only daughter. 

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"Divorce is hard on a kid, no matter how you cut it," the actress said. "And ours was very public and nasty. So I brought up Ireland in a very unconventional way. I just wanted her to be free. If she wanted to have her friends over and write over the walls with pen, that was fine. I wanted her childhood to be full of love and light and animals and friends."

In April 2015, Ireland checked into a two-week treatment facility to deal with "emotional trauma," at the time shooting down speculation that "intensive partying" was actually to blame. 

Issue 11 of Treats! Magazine is available online today and will be on newsstands later this month.

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