Supermodel Paulina Porizkova Shares Unedited Bikini Photos

Paulina Porizkova is going unfiltered—literally. 

Previously renowned model posted on social networking sites, a pair of pictures she took, alongside narratives that unfolded the tales associated with each image.

Paulina identified herself in the first Instagram post dated July 28, a picture taken by the water where she was wearing a white swimsuit,” Paulina said, describing it as “a vacation moment, with lovely lighting, striking a pose.

In the second image, the 60-year-old individual can be seen, casually dressed in a beige lingerie set, standing before a bathroom mirror at home. The caption reads, “I am here too. Not perfect lighting, not staged.

Of the two photos, Paulina said, “This is 60.”

For 60 years, I’ve had my share of both good and bad diet choices, as well as periods of regular exercise and times when I didn’t. It’s been a cycle of making the right decisions, then making mistakes, and repeating this pattern many times over.

The Sports Illustrated celebrity expressed that her present persona encompasses a blend of lessons from what has proven effective and ineffective over the course of her lifetime.

She continued, “Just when I believe I’ve got a grasp on things, they shift, forcing me to begin anew.” However, what I’ve come to realize at sixty is that the true value lies in the learning process itself, rather than simply reaching the end.

Audience members were deeply moved by Paulina’s sincerity, as one commenter put it, “I struggle to find words for how grateful I am for women such as you, Paulina. Your authenticity is commendable. You are stunningly beautiful, both on the inside and outside. The notion of age being significant is merely a number. I wish more women felt beautiful in their own skin.

In a genuine manner that her followers admire, Paulina tends not to hide or filter much of her life on social media platforms, consistently revealing various aspects of herself openly.

She expressed on Instagram in June that the image she posted was unfortunately shot from a less flattering angle and poor lighting. In her photo selection process for Instagram, she often finds herself drawn towards photos where she appears most attractive – as if she is still young and has minimal wrinkles or sagging skin.

Instead, even though she anticipated criticism about her appearance, she aspired to present someone who reflects her fans.

The famous supermodel, who recently got engaged to writer Jeff Greenstein, has been candid about the various treatments she’s undergone throughout her career. While she hasn’t used cosmetic injectables, she has opted for procedures such as Ultherapy and Morpheus to maintain her youthful appearance.

Despite the most advanced creams and lasers that claim to replenish collagen, signaling aging for me in 2023, she posted on Instagram. Some days I embrace it, finding charm in my face as it trades its youthful appeal for character. It appears a reasonable compromise.

For a look at what other stars have said about aging in the public eye, keep reading.

As a lifestyle guide, I see aging not as a matter of improving or deteriorating appearance, but rather as an evolution – a natural progression where we transform over time. It’s essential to embrace these changes, for they are simply part of the journey called life, a journey marked by constant change.

There isn’t really such a thing as fighting aging; we all age, full stop. Women sometimes view aging as a personal failure because they feel they should still be 25. To me, it’s absurd because getting older is a privilege that not everyone gets to experience.

In historical context, advancements made by women often face cultural resistance that aims to suppress them. Currently, it seems we’ve come a long way, but societal norms still stigmatize natural aspects like aging and pregnancy. I believe these issues are actually worsening. It’s a clever method of control, as people are kept enslaved by their fear of themselves. However, I refuse to feel ashamed about being human, as she expressed to the Los Angeles Times.

At the age of forty, she found herself saying, “Ah, I get it now.” She expressed a greater acceptance of herself then, which brought her a sense of comfort, as she shared with Harper’s Bazaar.

She shared with Popsugar that she feels more content with her current physique since it’s the result of hard work and effort, and she has a healthier relationship with it. From an aesthetic perspective, her body was superior when she was 22 or 23, but during that time, she didn’t appreciate it as much because she was constantly comparing it to others.

I find grace in the effects of time, like gravity lines on my face and the softening of my features. They are a modest cost for the increased wisdom I carry within me. Should my appearance change, with sagging breasts or loose skin, I won’t fret about it.” (spoken to Bustle)

“F–k you. I’m 50. That’s what I’m going to say when I turn 50. Sorry,” as she told Popsugar

Reflecting on six decades of life experiences, I’ve come to realize that embracing fearlessness can be truly transformative. For far too long, I allowed fear to dictate my actions and hold me back from seizing opportunities. Looking back, this hesitation is a source of deep regret for me.

At sixteen, twenty-eight seems so far off and old, but when you actually reach that age, it’s fantastic. You start wondering then about turning forty-two, yuck! But once you hit forty-two, it’s wonderful too. As we grow older, we acquire the wisdom to handle each new stage of life and appreciate it,” she shared with Bustle.

“I do think about ageing. I have those moments of panic and vanity, but life keeps getting better, so you can’t worry about it too much,” she told Marie Claire UK.

She expressed to Ok! Magazine, “Aging doesn’t exist; instead, it’s about growing wiser and gaining knowledge. I find that truly captivating, and I refer to it as beauty.

“Age holds absolutely no fear for me. There is so much enjoyment ahead,” as she told MarieClaire.

In a conversation with Net-a-Porter Magazine, she expressed her surprise at the idea that some people might not find women more appealing as they grow older. She explained that self-confidence tends to increase with age, and this inner confidence is what truly makes someone attractive.

Individuals who falsify their age are rejecting reality and adding to a widespread problem in our society – the issue of wanting to be someone you’re not. It is certain that embracing your true identity is essential for experiencing life in its entirety,” she penned in O Magazine.

The process of growing older is beyond our control, but how we navigate it is in our hands. Each wrinkle, each smile line, and every age spot on my face tells a story of my life. It’s said that as you age, your exterior may not always reflect your true self. If you are someone who seldom smiles, your face will appear less vibrant. On the other hand, if you smile often, you’ll have more smile lines to show for it. Your wrinkles serve as a map of the paths you’ve taken in life. My face bears the marks of the wind, sun, rain, and dust from the journeys I’ve embarked upon. It carries all my memories. Why should I attempt to erase them?” she expressed to Vogue.

She shared with Glamour that, as women grow older, they tend to become more self-assured about their sexuality. It’s less intimidating, less embarrassing. Their sexuality and femininity seem to be a culmination of age, knowledge, and comfort in themselves.

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2025-07-30 01:17