Christie Brinkley and Daughter Sailor Are Totally Twinning in Matching Overalls

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Christie Brinkley's daughter Sailor Brinkley Cook is looking more and more like her famous mom every day!

The 62-year-old supermodel helped move her daughter into her college apartment on Tuesday, but couldn’t let Sailor fly the coop without donning matching outfits!


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"Brinkley Moving Company! We get the job done!" Brinkley shared on Instagram, along with a sweet snap of herself and Sailor posing in their denim overalls.

18-year-old Sailor also shared a cute pic from inside her new apartment.

"Watch out new york city you've got a new full-time resident," she captioned a shot of herself making her mark on her new pad.


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The aspiring model is set to start school at Parsons School of Design in New York in a couple weeks, but was already boasting about her new school in the spring.

"To new beginnings!!!!!!" she posted to Instagram alongside a photo of her name tag.

And it seems Brinkley couldn't be happier for her daughter -- or herself.

"Empty Nest! Par-Tay!!!" she captioned a photo of herself celebrating with a bottle of her Belissima Prosecco.


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Brinkley definitely has a lot more time on her hands now that all three of her children (Alexa Ray Joel, 30, Jack Brinkley Cook, 21, and Sailor) are out of the house.

While the model split with John Mellencamp earlier this month, in a recent sit-down interview with ET, she admitted things might not be over for good.

"You never know," she said of reuniting with the "Jack & Diane" singer in the future. "Good friendship is the basis for everything, right?"