Martha Stewart trickled into gold when she arrived at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue release party at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City on Thursday.
The TV personality, 81, stunned in a gorgeous sequin floor-length dress with a plunging neckline and wide sleeves.
The radiant creation had a belt at the waist. The businesswoman embellished the lavish ensemble with gold platform shoes.
Stewart became the oldest woman to ever land the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover, which was first released earlier this week and hit the stands today.
And she slammed critics who accused her of having plastic surgery, insisting that the photos in the song had not been retouched in an interview with Variety this week.
Gold: Martha Stewart dripped in gold when she arrived at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue release party at the Hard Rock Hotel in New York City on Thursday
Martha wore her blonde locks parted to the side and curled slightly inwards.
The star updated her face with pink blush and pink lip gloss.
Martha accessorized with dangling earrings and some rings.
Stewart is one of four stars to grace the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 2023 – which is on the charts today.
The other three covers feature Megan Fox, Kim Petras, and Brooks Nader.
At the event, Stewart was seen posing with Petras, 30, the second openly transgender person to appear on the cover.
The German singer wore a sleeveless multicolored beach-inspired dress with white heels.
The Unholy hitmaker sported straight blonde blonde locks for the event.
Wow! The TV personality, 81, wowed in a gorgeous sequin floor-length dress with a plunging neckline and bell sleeves
Sensational: the radiant creation had a belt at the waist
All gold: the businesswoman embellished the lavish ensemble with gold platform shoes
The stars: Stewart is one of four stars gracing the magazine’s cover this year. The other three covers feature Megan Fox, Kim Petras (pictured) and Brooks Nader
The second: Petras, 30, is the second openly transgender person to appear on the cover
Beach-inspired: The German singer wore a sleeveless multi-colored beach-inspired dress with white heels
Platinum: The Unholy hitmaker sported straight blonde blonde locks for the event
Having fun: The duo seemed to be having a blast when they caused a storm at the event
In the room, Martha also mingled with Fox, 37, who nearly fell out of her low-cut sheer black dress.
She was also seen with Megan’s fiancée Machine Gun Kelly, 33.
While posing for the magazine, Martha flaunted her gorgeous figure in a range of revealing bathing suits.
And now the businesswoman has responded to “naysayers” who accused the outlet of improving her appearance in the photos, insisting they are “incredibly accurate.”
“There are only a few naysayers who say, ‘The photos are overly retouched.’ But they’re not,” she told Variety this week, discussing the shoot.
“They are incredibly accurate photos. I was very happy that there wasn’t much airbrushing.”
She also addressed rumors that she’d gone under the knife, saying, “I’ve definitely not had any plastic surgery.
“I have very healthy, good hair. I drink green juice every day. I take my vitamins. I eat very healthy.
Cover girl: Stewart became the oldest woman to ever land the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover, which was first released earlier this week and hit the stands today
Proud: Martha posed with the magazine in it, after criticizing critics who accused her of having plastic surgery, and insisting that the photos in the issue were not retouched
Spicy display: In the room, Martha also mingled with Fox, 37, who almost fell out of her low-cut see-through black dress
Mixing up: She was also seen with Megan’s fiancé Machine Gun Kelly, 33
‘I have very good skin doctors. I am very careful in the sun. I wear hats and wear sunblock every day.”
She added that she “gets certain fillers every now and then” for “a line here or there,” but insisted she “hates” Botox.
‘It’s a strange thing for me. I really don’t do much,” the author continued.
Martha was photographed by Ruven Afanador in the Punta Cana area of the Dominican Republic wearing nine different swimsuits during the shoot.
To prepare for it, she told Variety that she increased her Pilates to three times a week, watched what she ate and stopped drinking alcohol.
“I’ve had my regular facials, but maybe more often, and I’ve also gotten a spray tan,” she added. “I’m not a hairy person, but I got a full body wax.”
Amid the blistering cover, the mother of one child was asked if she’d ever considered posing for Playboy in the past, and she made it clear she wanted nothing to do with the raunchy outlet.
‘No. I never would have done Playboy because that’s what I found [to be] a very inappropriate magazine,’ she said. “I was brought up prudish. We were very conservative.’
Iconic: While posing for the magazine, Martha flaunted her stunning figure in a range of revealing bathing suits, including a plunging swimsuit
Accurate: The businesswoman has responded to ‘naysayers’ who accused the outlet of improving her appearance in the photos, insisting they are ‘incredibly accurate’
No retouching: “There are only a few naysayers who say, “The photos are overly retouched.” But they’re not,” she told Variety this week, discussing the shoot
Sure: The star (seen in a sexy pool selfie she shared in 2020) addressed rumors she’d gone under the knife, saying, ‘I’ve definitely not had any plastic surgery at all’
Speaking to the New York Times about the shoot, Martha said she had a “really good time” but admitted there were some things that made her uncomfortable — like people on set referring to her breasts as ‘the girls’.
“All these people were urging me on and talking about ‘the girls’. I’ve never called my breasts ‘the girls’ in my life,” she said.
‘I hate that sort of thing. All the time these people were pushing, “Put this out, push that in.”
“I had to stay there for eight hours. Still, we were filming in the Dominican Republic and I had a great time.’
Martha told SI Swim that she “doesn’t think about age much,” but that posing on the cover at 81 was “a little bit historic.”
“When I heard I was going to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit I was like, ‘Oh, that’s pretty good, I’m going to be the oldest person I’ve ever seen on a Sports Illustrated cover,'” she said.
“And I don’t think much about age, but I thought this is kind of historical.”