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Brooke Shields

Brooke Shieldshas come a long way, and there’s definitely nothing stopping her now!

In ashort Instagram reelteasing the model’s upcoming interview withGayle KingforOprah Daily, Shields, 57, opened up about aging, being a career woman and the inspiration behind her empowering online platformBeginning is Now.

While Shields believes that “from 40 on we start living in our lives,” she expressed that the culture doesn’t reflect that reality.

“When I think about beginnings, I feel like it’s now,” she said of why she launched her women-driven, community-centered brand. “I wanted women to be able to feel that.”

“We’re not asking for permission,” she declared while adding that she wants to encourage women of all ages “to try new things, to say look how long I’ve lived and look how much more I have.”

Shields and King’s interview will go live on July 28 at 8:00 p.m. EDT.

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Beginning is Now is just another way theBlue Lagooncontinues to spread her positive mantra around aging and acceptance.

“It’s exhausting entertaining your insecurities,” shetold PEOPLEin February while partnering with denim brand Jordache for itsSpring 2022 campaign. “It is truly exhausting … I’m not criticizing myself for all the things that I’m not, which I did a lot of in my younger years. I did a lot of comparison, and that’s just a losing game.”

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Grier Henchy, Brooke Shields, and Rowan Henchy

Shields also believes that, in doing this, she sets a good example for her two daughtersRowan, 19, andGrier, 16, whom she shares with husband Chris Henchy.

“I realized that I can’t represent [comparison] to my daughters. So I tried to turn it all around a little bit, in how I chose to see myself,” she told PEOPLE, adding that “it’s not an easy task, and you have to really remind yourself and keep practicing it.”

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Brooke Shields

Even in her fashion sense, Shields has come to learn that embracing her body is a powerful style statement on its own, especially when it comes to herconfident bikini selfies.

“I was wearing those big bathing suits that had as much fabric as possible,” she tells PEOPLE. “My daughters were like, ‘Mom, it’s ridiculous.’ It was sort of seeing myself through their eyes and just celebrating things like my butt. Things I just would never want to focus on in my life. Being 55 and saying ‘Wait a minute, women over 50 are not done.'”

In May, Rowan also spoke to PEOPLE on this very lesson while attending the opening ofFashionphile’s latest New York City Authentication Center & Showroom alongside her mom and Grier.

“We’re a big boned family [and] we’ve got some hips. And so if there’s one thing she’s said it’s just, ‘Wear things that are tight, why not?’,” Rowan shared. “It’s flattering and not to be provocative or scandalous or anything, but just to show off what you have.”

source: people.com