The one-piece features thin shoulder straps, a straight back and a stunning minimalist silhouette. You can shop the look below from ERES Paris for $390. Aquarelle Swimsuit in Dancefloor, $390, ERES Paris “To be a swimsuit model for Sports Illustrated, people would’ve locked me away as a crazy lady,” Musk told SI Swimsuit. “And now here I am. And I’m very excited about the photo shoot.” She added, “I’m very excited that they’ve decided that even older women can wear swimsuits and look great. I think they’re going to give a lot of hope and inspire many young women to know that you can wear a swimsuit and look great at any age, and women around the world are going to be so excited. I think it’s really going to change how women feel when they walk out in their swimsuit.” Part of what makes you look good is feeling good, physically, mentally and spiritually. Growing up in Canada and South Africa, the model and mother of three—including son Elon Musk—knows that eating and living well is key. “I didn’t think age would be a problem because as a dietician and a scientist, age is not a problem,” she said. “I’m just so happy that people are actually booking me for talks on ageism and how to feel good about yourself at any age. I’m also very proud that I can give a message to women in the world to aim for happiness, do things you like to do, mix with nice people, be kind to everyone because you never know and pursue whatever you’d wish to do. I really am living the best life ever, and I never expected it.” Next, see the most iconic Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover models then and now.