New York's Most Stylish

0808nybrinkley.jpgMove over Madonna, you may be 50 now, but newly divorced Christie Brinkley's 54 and sans scary arms, in fact, "her hair is thick and golden, her skin is tanned but only just. Her teeth are gleaming, her waist is narrow." That's all according to the opening paragraphs in the uptown girl's cover story in New York magazine's current style issue. Rafael Nadal graces the back cover, and we learn all about his pirate look, "he’s managed to create what might be the most original look in men’s tennis history: sleeveless tees, shin-length pants, and bandannas tied with a cheeky flourish." There's also a feature on some New York folks (with tie racks the size of a studio apartment) and a look inside their closets.

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"he's also got an admirer in Vogue's Anna Wintour and an interest in "high fashion."

You misread the article, they were referring to Roger Federer regarding Wintour and high fashion.

"her hair is thick and golden, her skin is tanned but only just. Her teeth are gleaming, her waist is narrow."

And yet, her husband still felt the need to step out on her.

You know what they say about men and beautiful women: no matter how beautiful she is, there's a man out there who's tired of f***ing her.

As for her beautiful physique, she's blessed by her genetics, which is why Madonna couldn't look like her if she had all the money in the world.

Madonna, "with all the money in the world", can't even look like Madonna anymore.

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