Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue Cover 2017
Christie Brinkley In Her Bikini With Her Daughters
This post was written by Kaitlyn Frey and originally appeared on People.com.
Christie Brinkley‘s supermodel status is unparalleled. The 63-year-old star, who has appeared on the front of more than 500 magazines (three of which were her back-to-back-to-back Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers) is experiencing a career resurgence, continuing to model with and without her clothes. She also seems to be aging in reverse.
The supermodel’s latest gig? Christie covers the July 21 issue of Social Life Magazine with a teased and tousled Brigitte Bardot-like ’60s hairstyle. But the real head-turning (and jaw-dropping) photos are in the star’s spread inside the magazine.
In her cover story Christie bares it all, posing completely nude on the beach, but maintaining some modesty by covering herself up with just one large palm leaf by L’Atelier Rouge.
In the rest of the shoot, Brinkley kept herself a bit more covered up, but still showed off her killer body in high-rise bodysuit,
a sequin cutout gown, a classic white one piece and more. The mom of
three (Alexa, Sailor and Jack) isn’t a stranger to dropping the robe and
showing some skin during her shoots — she even posed alongside her two daughters in a skimpy black bikini in 2017’s SI Swimsuit issue.
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Besides walking away with some seriously memorable shots after each time she’s appeared in Sports Illustrated, Christie once took away something else: a passion for elephants, which led her to work with the organization Hands Off Our Elephants.
“We were looking for elephants to be in the background of our Sports Illustrated Swimsuit pictures, when we suddenly broke through some bushes and I found myself eye to eye with a surprised and angry mother protecting her baby,” the supermodel told Social Life Magazine. “She raised her trunk and trumpeted a warning! If I had large ears, I would have flapped them back at her [but] we clapped our car doors to show that we meant business too!”
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Besides walking away with some seriously memorable shots after each time she’s appeared in Sports Illustrated, Christie once took away something else: a passion for elephants, which led her to work with the organization Hands Off Our Elephants.
“We were looking for elephants to be in the background of our Sports Illustrated Swimsuit pictures, when we suddenly broke through some bushes and I found myself eye to eye with a surprised and angry mother protecting her baby,” the supermodel told Social Life Magazine. “She raised her trunk and trumpeted a warning! If I had large ears, I would have flapped them back at her [but] we clapped our car doors to show that we meant business too!”
Since Christie's close encounter during one of her SI shoots, the star became passionate about protecting the endangered species. “We were two moms willing to die to protect our babies,” she told the magazine. “I knew from that day forward I would always love and try to do my part to protect this matriarchal society of loving, intelligent, majestic animals.”
Christie Brinkley will host the 6th Annual St. Barth Hamptons Gala, presented by Social Life and St. Barth Tourism, on Saturday July 22nd, benefitting the Bridgehampton Historical Museum.
Christie Brinkley Hurt in Colorado Helicopter Crash
TELLURIDE,
Colo. — Model Christie Brinkley and five others were plucked from
12,800 feet up a mountain by helicopter Friday after the copter they
were riding in crashed. Brinkley suffered minor injuries.
The group was trapped on the mountain in heavy winds and snow for five hours after their helicopter went down near Ophir, about six miles south of Telluride. The cause of the crash was not known.
A rescue helicopter had to make several trips to the site, braving 50-m.p.h. winds. Its crew hoisted members of Brinkley's group off the mountain by cable, said Jim Arbaugh of High Country Helicopters.
A man in the group who wasn't identified was flown to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction. His condition wasn't immediately released. Brinkley suffered minor injuries, a spokeswoman said.
The helicopter was carrying four skiers, a guide and the pilot on a heli-skiing outing.
Among the skiers were Brinkley and Sandra Carradine, the ex-wife of actor Keith Carradine.
The group was trapped on the mountain in heavy winds and snow for five hours after their helicopter went down near Ophir, about six miles south of Telluride. The cause of the crash was not known.
A rescue helicopter had to make several trips to the site, braving 50-m.p.h. winds. Its crew hoisted members of Brinkley's group off the mountain by cable, said Jim Arbaugh of High Country Helicopters.
A man in the group who wasn't identified was flown to St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction. His condition wasn't immediately released. Brinkley suffered minor injuries, a spokeswoman said.
The helicopter was carrying four skiers, a guide and the pilot on a heli-skiing outing.
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