Iconic male models Paul Sculfor, 52, and David Gandy, 43, prove they’ve barely aged a day as they attend magazine bash

They were two of Britain’s biggest models in the 1990s and 2000s.

And Paul Sculfor, 52, and David Gandy, 43, proved they haven’t lost their model looks as they posed up a storm at the Rake XV anniversary party at Claridge’s ArtSpace in London on Thursday.

Paul looked dapper for the outing as he teamed a blue shirt and tie with a cardigan and tan chinos.

He made a name for himself at the age of 21 after winning the modeling competition ‘The Face of 92’ and went on to work with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Versace.

In more recent years, as a judge on Britain’s Next Top Model, he helped nurture emerging talent.

Looking good: He was one of Britain’s biggest models in the 1990s and Paul Sculfor, 52, proved he hadn’t lost his good looks at The Rake XV anniversary party at Claridge’s ArtSpace in London on Thursday

Throwback: He made a name for himself at the age of 21 after winning 'The Face of 92' modeling competition (pictured in the 1997 Levis campaign)

Throwback: He made a name for himself at the age of 21 after winning ‘The Face of 92’ modeling competition (pictured in the 1997 Levis campaign)

Suave: David Gandy looked friendly at the bash as he paired a maroon pinstripe blazer with jeans and patent brogues

Suave: David Gandy looked friendly at the bash as he paired a maroon pinstripe blazer with jeans and patent brogues

Wow: Like Paul, David also started his career after winning a modeling competition and became the face of Dolce & Gabbana (photo modeling for the brand in 2007)

Wow: Like Paul, David also started his career after winning a modeling competition and became the face of Dolce & Gabbana (photo modeling for the brand in 2007)

Meanwhile, David looked friendly at the party as he teamed a maroon pinstripe blazer with jeans and patent brogues.

Like Paul, he also started his career after winning a modeling competition and became the face of Dolce & Gabbana.

Despite being one of Britain’s most successful models, he revealed last year that he no longer felt so attractive.

The fashion icon told The Ny Breaking’s Eden Confidential: ‘I’m not particularly happy with the way I look at the moment. I’m not at my fighting weight, as I call it.’

David, who set pulses racing when he starred in a Dolce & Gabbana advert in just a pair of tight white trousers in 2007, also admitted he fears changes to his chiselled appearance as he gets older.

He explained: ‘The two things that scare me are that your ears and nose apparently keep growing. If that’s true, I’m in huge trouble.’

The star also recently told Alan Carr on his Life’s a Beach podcast that he struggled to date in his teenage years, saying: ‘They weren’t my good years.’

‘I think you have a different impression. “I grew up and then I grew up, so I wasn’t in my best fighting shape.”

Two's company: David posed for photos alongside Made In Chelsea star Mark-Francis Vandelli

Two’s company: David posed for photos alongside Made In Chelsea star Mark-Francis Vandelli

Quickly interjecting, a shocked Alan asked: “You were mixing?”

To which David replied, “Not far away!”

The handsome model has since appeared in his underwear on a 50-foot billboard in Time Square, New York, but unfortunately never saw it.

He revealed: “I never saw the damn thing. I don’t wear much, it’s a big squat in front of Times Square and everyone was taking pictures of it but I never saw it.”

He once flew “22 hours for a photo shoot before landing and spent only 24 hours on the ground.”

Despite being a frequent flyer, the star admits he still gets ‘nervous’ if there is ever turbulence in the air, causing him to ‘laugh hysterically and giggle a bit’.

Chipper: Sam Heughan and Tom Chamberlin looked in good spirits as they attended the party

Chipper: Sam Heughan and Tom Chamberlin looked in good spirits as they attended the party