Christie Brinkley had an insightful chat with Hamptons’ Social Life Magazine as she graced the July cover in a white swimsuit underneath a blue belted top. While speaking with the outlet’s editor-in-chief, Devorah Rose, Brinkley highlighted some of her proven tips for feeling young at any age.
The 70-year-old advised women to prioritize their personal style and comfort over trends, noting that her recently launched HSN clothing line, TWRHLL, aims to help women feel happy and confident. She noted back in May that the brand is inspired by her inspired by her 11,000-square-foot home in Bridgehampton.
Christie Brinkley advises women to embrace a ‘blurry’ outlook
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Brinkley’s bizarre hack to embracing aging is simply taking off her glasses. She believes doing so shields her from noting imperfections. These days, when Brinkley does her makeup or decides to upload a photo on social media, she prefers to do so with a blurry view.
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The mother of three advised women to take a cue from her and quit overthinking their appearance. She remains an ardent voice for body positivity, catering to women of varying sizes from extra small to triple extra large through her new clothing line. As a sidebar, Brinkley admitted to finding Saran Wrap dresses and extremely revealing clothing uncomfortable.
Christie Brinkley has faced discrimination for her age
As a model, Brinkley’s selling point is mainly her looks; however, with aging came changes that threatened her success in the industry with time. She told PEOPLE back in June that her major fear was losing relevance as she got older, especially after being told back in the day that 30 was the limit in her career.
Thankfully, Brinkley has remained a fitting face of several brands beyond her thirties, gracing covers of magazines like Sports Illustrated Swimsuit and stunning her followers on social media with occasional breathtaking photos. She is inspired by women her age who are reinventing themselves, working, and taking on passion projects without caring for society’s limiting expectations.