Christie Brinkley, 63, makes splash in 'Sports Illustrated' Swimsuit Issue

The year's Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is a family affair for Christie Brinkley and her two daughters.

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"Yes! I am excited to announce that I am back in @si_swimsuit," Brinkley captioned a photo of the trio all dressed in black. "I figured with my gorgeous daughters @alexarayjoel and @sailorbrinkleycookby my side, whose going to be looking at me!"

Brinkley also thanked the magazine "for sending the powerful message that good things come in packages of every size and we do not come with an expiration date!"

Brinkley was not the only model to preach about the importance of self-acceptance. Her daughters also took to the picture sharing app to talk about self-image.

Sharing the same photo as her mother, Brinkley Cook wrote that she had "a plethora of awkward phases," and that she "always somehow found something to pick on" when looking at her own reflection.

"My body and I have been through it all," Brinkley's daughter with former husband Peter Cook said. "But recently I have been liberated. I am healthy, I treat myself well, and for that I'm (sic) happy. I've looked in the mirror and been able to LOVE the things about my body that beauty norms deem 'undesirable'. I now have grown to know that my body is worthy of so many great things."

Brinkley Cook's sister, whose dad is Piano Man Billy Joel, also preached about embracing the body you are in.

"I don't have a completely flat tummy, or cellulite-free thighs...," she captioned a close-up shot of her wearing a bikini, "nor am I a model's height or shape. Neither are hundreds of millions of other beautiful women out there. SO WHAT? Does it really matter, in the end? All that matters is how YOU feel about yourself. Set your own standards of beauty; both internally and externally."

Let's STOP degrading and START celebrating ourselves and others, from both the inside AND out. 👑🕊🦋There's far too much degradation, competition, insecurity, and unhealthy standards associated with women and their bodies- particularly on social-media. As a conscious society, it's up to us to flip this negativity on its head. I don't have a completely flat tummy, or cellulite-free thighs... nor am I a model's height or shape. Neither are hundreds of millions of other beautiful women out there. SO WHAT? Does it really matter, in the end? All that matters is how YOU feel about yourself. Set your own standards of beauty; both internally and externally. All of those unrealistic-looking, photoshopped images are nothing more than white noise, playing off of your own insecurities in order to make a buck. Don't let them affect you. DO YOU! We are all perfect, just as we are. Please know that. Thank you @si_swimsuit for showcasing all heights, shapes, and sizes. For within our distinctions, our quirks, and our self-perceived 'flaws'... therein lies the beauty. {Capture Credit: @si_swimsuit #BehindTheScenes Thank you for the honor of shooting me with my Precious & Golden Sunshines: Mamacita & Sailorina.}

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We consider their attitudes picture perfect.

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