Christie Brinkley is no stranger to showing a bit of leg. Brinkley, whose famous figure catapulted her to stardom in the 1980s, showed off her figure in an eye-popping Zimmerman dress while attending the 7th Annual St. Barth Hamptons Gala in New York at the weekend.
The 64-year-old looked sensational in the flirty floral dress which she teamed with a pair of towering nude heels. The blonde bombshell wore her hair down in voluminous waves and topped off her look with bronzed skin a nude lip.
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The mother-of-three posted a snap from the event and many fans were quick to compliment the model for her stunning figure and youthful look, leaving adoring comments for the blonde beauty. “Christie you look gorgeous!” One commentator wrote.
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The three-time Sports Illustrated cover girl made a name for herself in the ’80s as one of the most popular bikini models in the world and it doesn’t look like she’s giving up the title anytime soon.
Since then she has remained a regular in the headlines for her ever-stylish looks, stepping out in two very revealing outfits last weekend.
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The model was first sighted in an eye-popping romper while hosting a casting call in Miami for Sports Illustrated on Saturday. The flirty red off-the-shoulder number was paired with towering nude heels, again flaunting her toned legs.
On Sunday the mother-of-three was out and about again, this time opting for a striking red-and-white ensemble for the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show.
The supermodel posed for Sports Illustrated last year with her daughters. At the time, Brinkley told People she was nervous about getting in front of the camera again, but having her daughters there made the whole process much more fun and relaxing.
And in May Brinkley told People, “I have to constantly be reminding people that my age group matters, that we are relevant, and that we want to be represented. I’d like to remind everybody that we are 100 percent as relevant as anyone else.”