Parisian-born fashion photographer Antoine Verglas — whose famed naked shot of Melania Trump landed on the cover of British GQ in 2000, when America’s next potential first lady was just dating The Donald — made his name shooting 1990s supermodels like Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer and Stephanie Seymour.
Now his former Tribeca home at the landmarked Roebling Building — named after Brooklyn Bridge designer John August Roebling — just went into contract.
The second-floor loft at 169 Hudson St., between Laight and Vestry streets, was asking $5.5 million.
The three/four-bedroom, 3½-bathroom loft unit is 4,203 square feet.
It features 11½-foot beamed ceilings, five arched windows, architectural columns, wide-plank Brazilian walnut floors and a wood burning fireplace in the living area.
There’s also recessed lighting, a chef’s kitchen, lots of storage space and spa bathrooms. The building, a former 1893 warehouse, was converted to condos in 2000 and contains just 12 lofts.
Building amenities include a doorman, gym, wine cellar and tasting room and private basement storage.
The listing brokers are Brian Meier, Matthew Pucker and Jamie Heinlein of Corcoran.



