The low-waisted outfit, which included a pair of split-hem zipped utility trousers, showed off the model’s (age 28) very toned tummy.

In Los Angeles, Victoria’s Secret model Joy Corrigan flaunts her toned abs while wearing low-rise utility pants and a mini crop top

She made her name by causing a ruckus on the Victoria’s Secret catwalks.

Also, on Tuesday, Joy Corrigan was photographed in Los Angeles, and she looked just as chic as she always does.

She paired the bottoms with a mini crop top in the same lilac hue and stepped out of a luxury Rolls Royce Vehicle.

The lilac pants that Joy wore were by the label Alo and sold for £135 ($165), while the crop top, which was described as a “airlift bra” on the Alo website, cost £68 ($83).

The fashion model stuck with the trend of bold colors by wearing a pair of lilac and white Nike Dunks while she walked the runway.

She carried a quilted Chanel bag with the label’s trademark chain strap.

Her blond hair was left down and curled slightly, and she wore a muted cosmetics palette.

The stunning woman accessorized with several silver necklaces and dark eyeglasses.

Joy was photographed on the outing alighting from her navy Rolls Royce Cullinan SUV, which has a navy exterior with an orange and navy interior and costs at least (£272,000) $335,350.

The stunning lady, who is 28 and has become famous for her bikini photos, recently spent her birthday at a resort in Mexico.

She was photographed having a great time on the trip while hanging out on the beach with her friend Kylee Campbell.

Joy recently started dating Big Tech high flyer Ted Dhanik, 46, and the two had a lot of fun together in the days leading up to this.

The couple only started dating recently, yet they’ve already been spotted on multiple travels together.

Joy took her phone with her on her Tuesday expedition, and the bright breen case it was protected by resembled the one on Ted’s phone from the previous week.

Ted is a well-known executive who has worked for firms like Myspace. He was the vice president of a Myspace division at the company’s inception.

He also established the publicly traded Australian technology business Engage: BDR in 2017.

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