If you got it, flaunt it.

Christie Brinkley showed off her curves in a short suit set for a visit to morning shows including “The View” and the “Today” show on Monday.

The supermodel, 71, chose an all-pink look, flaunting her legs in a pair of shorts and layering a matching see-through button-up shirt underneath a long blazer.

She accessorized with black pumps and a pearl necklace and unbuttoned her shirt to flash a peek at her black lace bra. Brinkley amped up the pink with her makeup, sporting rosy blush and a bright lip color.

The famous blonde has been promoting her just-released book, “Uptown Girl: A Memoir” ($23.80), which details her personal life, from her “whirlwind” career to her four divorces.

Ahead of its release, Brinkley spoke with Page Six about what fans can expect from the tome, including stories about ex-husband Billy Joel.

The musician famously wrote the 1983 hit song “Uptown Girl” about her, which became the title of her book.

“If there wasn’t [his drinking] issue … I do think that we were probably really soulmates, it was an amazing time of my life,” she recalled.

She writes, “The drinking was bigger than the both of us. Booze was the other woman and it was beginning to seem that he preferred to be with her rather than me.”

And she’s not just baring it all when it comes to her emotional turmoil — she’s also doling out advice in the beauty realm, too.

In a recent interview with People, the “Dancing With the Stars” alum shared her secret to looking incredible decades into her modeling career.

“I don’t want to look ‘done’ or anything. I mainly do lasers … I don’t try to get rid of every wrinkle,” she said of her beauty approach, noting that she’s “dabbled with fillers” and sees a doctor in New York City.

“I just did Fraxel because I had skin cancer and that helps get rid of pre-cancerous cells. It’s mainly about health for me now,” she said, referring to the skin-resurfacing laser treatment.

“The most beautiful thing that’s happened in our industry of beauty is the expansion of what we consider beautiful,” she added while discussing inclusivity in the fashion industry. “And it includes us ‘seasoned’ gals.”

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