A 16-year-old model was plied with marijuana, made to do topless photo shoots and molested by makeup artists and photographers, according to a new lawsuit against tanning product companies and a top Manhattan modeling agency.

The woman — who filed her suit anonymously as a Jane Doe — says she was on a shoot for California Suncare in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico, in August 1993 when the abuse began, the Manhattan Supreme Court suit filed Friday alleges.

A makeup artist made her strip down to even out her tan, and then the next day before the shoot rubbed her whole body — “including her breasts, back, thighs, and backside, intimate parts of her body … where makeup artists ordinarily do not touch” — with California Suncare foundation, the court documents say.

Over the next five days, the crew would have her smoke marijuana to loosen up, then instruct her to remove her top and look “sultry,” the suit says. One photographer told her she looked beautiful and told her “to arch her back and look at the camera, ‘sexy,’ ‘like a lover,’ and think about doing ‘naughty things with your boyfriend,’ ” the court papers say.

After the trip, she was “traumatized and so depressed that she was bed-ridden for three weeks,” according to the suit, which names Cal Tan LLC and New Sunshine LLC as defendants.

The woman is also suing international firm Wilhelmina Models for allowing her to be photographed nearly naked and often unchaperoned with a single male photographer during three shoots while she was living in New York City as a 17-year-old in 1994, the suit says.

In one incident, a photographer she was alone with “touched Doe’s breasts and between her legs while he tucked in the sheets” of a bed where she lay naked, the court documents allege.

The woman quit modeling that year, the court papers claim.

The defendants “in pursuit of increased profits, sacrificed the well-being of the teenage Doe by disrobing her at their respective photo shoots, taking nude photographs of her which they commercially distributed throughout the world, and, in the course of debasing her, subjected her to sexual molestation,” the lawsuit charges.

“My client is trying to get redress for the emotional distress that she suffered but she is also trying to redress a fundamental problem in the fashion industry which is that it is a haven for sexual predators and sexualizing child models,” the woman’s lawyer, John Beranbaum, said. “She hopes that her lawsuit will be one step towards rectifying these problems.”

Cal Tan and New Sunshine’s parent company didn’t immediately return requests for comment. Neither did a lawyer for Wilhelmina.