

Having a bit of a Danish phase at present as I organise my trip there next month, which is a follow up to the trip I did in earlier in the year.

We have already featured Helena Christensen but here is another splendid Danish model, Cecilie Thomsen, largely famous for a fleeting but memorable role in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.

A typical, strapping (5'10") Danish woman. Agent Triple P's experience of Danish women is confined to the lovely
M from the Danish treasury but she fitted this mould as well, although her spiky Burgundy coloured hair was slighly disturbing. In fact using bad red hair dye seems to be a Danish Fashion.
Copenhagen is full of people cycling in a particularly furious way at tremendous speed and Danish women seem to have very toned legs as a result. M's felt like steel hawsers wrapped in silk. Scary!