Elle Macpherson debuted the statuesque figure that made her famous on Sunday.
The 59-year-old model left the Channel Ten studios in Sydney in a sharp pinstripe suit following her interview on The Sunday Project.
The three-piece navy number was styled with designer flat sandals in a soft brown hue.
The model kept her makeup natural with a light pink lipstick and brushed her blonde hair away from her face.
Elle carried a cream straw handbag and completed her look with sunglasses and a few silver accessories.
Elle Macpherson (pictured) debuted the statuesque figure that made her famous on Sunday
The beauty looked radiant and youthful as she appeared on The Sunday Project this weekend to discuss her thoughts on aging.
“I feel like we've really understood that youth and beauty, which we always thought were inextricably linked, are now well-being and beauty,” she said.
“When you feel good, you feel beautiful.” You feel empowered. You feel a feeling of vitality. And people are in the process of understanding what they think is incredibly important. “It reflects her looks,” Elle added.
The statuesque beauty went on to say that she is finding more strength than ever on her wellness journey.
The 59-year-old model left the Channel Ten studios in Sydney in a sharp pinstripe suit following her interview on The Sunday Project
“The 1940s were about understanding what it meant to be healthy. And for me it was about emotional, physical, spiritual and mental wellbeing and seeing that as integrated. “I used to compartmentalize them,” she said.
“The 50s was about integrating that into my life, experiencing it, making it real and tangible, and my 60s will be about sharing that journey with other people and them on their path to wellness “So it's a year of service.”
She's back in Australia for the first time in four years to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her health brand WelleCo and show her boyfriend Doyle Bramhall her hometown.
The three-piece navy number was styled with designer flat sandals in a soft brown hue