David Hasselhoff’s daughter Hayley shows off her curves in a plunging sequin gown as she walks the runway at  Christophe Guillarmé show for Paris Fashion Week

Hayley Hasselhoff looked incredible as she modelled a plunging pink sequin gown during the Christophe Guillarmé show during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday. 

The model, 32, who is the daughter of former Baywatch stars David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach – turned heads in the dazzling long sleeved wrap number.

The former Playboy cover star strutted down the runway in a pair of towering black platform heels during the Spring-Summer 2025 collection show. 

Styling her blonde tresses in a neat up do, Hayley wore a glamorous palette of makeup including a smoky dark eye shadow and red lipstick.  

Elsewhere at the show French actress Beatrice Rosen looked glamorous in a pink and silver embellished gown. 

Hayley Hasselhoff looked incredible as she modelled a plunging pink sequin gown during the Christophe Guillarmé show during Paris Fashion Week on Thursday

The model - who is the daughter of former Baywatch stars David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach - turned heads in the dazzling long sleeved wrap number

The model – who is the daughter of former Baywatch stars David Hasselhoff and Pamela Bach – turned heads in the dazzling long sleeved wrap number

She flashed her gorgeous smile as she posed for photos and completed her outfit with a pair of gold earrings and a matching necklace. 

Agatha Maksimova commanded attention as she flashed a nude bra under an extreme plunging black fitted jumpsuit. 

The actress and model elevated her frame in a pair of grey boots and styled her long red tresses in loose waves. 

It comes after Hayley said last year that she is ‘not trying to glamourize obesity’ with her career as a plus-sized model.

The beauty is often asked if she is trying to make her body type seem ‘glamorous’ despite the health issues it can potentially create.

But she insisted that is not the case at all as she explained that everyone has the ‘right to feel comfortable’ in their own skin.

‘The biggest misconception [curve models] get is that we are glamourizing obesity,’ she told Fox News Digital.

‘That’s probably the biggest question I’ve been asked around the world. In the 10 years of my career, I would hear, “Do you feel like you’re glamourizing obesity?”

The former Playboy cover star strutted down the runway in a pair of towering black platform heels during the Spring-Summer 2025 collection show

The former Playboy cover star strutted down the runway in a pair of towering black platform heels during the Spring-Summer 2025 collection show

Styling her blonde tresses in a neat up do, Hayley wore a glamorous palette of makeup including a smoky dark eye shadow and red lipstick

Styling her blonde tresses in a neat up do, Hayley wore a glamorous palette of makeup including a smoky dark eye shadow and red lipstick

Elsewhere at the show French actress Beatrice Rosen looked glamorous in a pink and silver embellished gown

Elsewhere at the show French actress Beatrice Rosen looked glamorous in a pink and silver embellished gown

Agatha Maksimova commanded attention as she flashed a nude bra under an extreme plunging black fitted jumpsuit

Agatha Maksimova commanded attention as she flashed a nude bra under an extreme plunging black fitted jumpsuit

The models posed with designer Christophe Guillarmé after the show

The models posed with designer Christophe Guillarmé after the show

It comes after Hayley said last year that she is 'not trying to glamourize obesity' with her career as a plus-sized model; pictured in Miami in 2022

It comes after Hayley said last year that she is ‘not trying to glamourize obesity’ with her career as a plus-sized model; pictured in Miami in 2022 

‘And I would say, “No. I feel like I’m making someone feel better in their skin and that’s a beautiful thing.”

‘I think everyone has the right to feel comfortable, beautiful, valued, and desired in their skin, no matter what shape or size they are.’

The Playboy cover star went on to add that her body type does not mean she is ‘lazy’ or unfit.

And she hopes that people remember that mental health and physical health go hand-in-hand.

She said: ‘One of the older misconceptions that I hope has left the building is that curve models are lazy, they don’t work out and they aren’t fit.

‘Being curvy and voluptuous doesn’t mean you don’t want to take care of yourself,’ added the frequent cover girl.

‘As a model, I still want to be healthy and fit. 

‘And you’ve got to remember, mental health still means you’ve got to take care of your physical health because that’s all intertwined. Your mental health is connected to your body too.

‘The idea that plus-size models don’t take care of themselves like straight models do is outdated… At the end of the day, I’m still a model. 

‘Whether you’re a curve one or not, you want to feel strong and good about yourself.’

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