Joy Corrigan showed off her toned abs and flawless figure while posing for a fashion shoot in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
The former Victoria's Secret model used palm tree-lined streets as a runway as she posed for the cameras.
The 36-year-old wears a cream crop top and matching shorts as part of the loungewear ensemble, which features black hemlines against the cream color.
The fashionista accessorized the ensemble with a black leather jacket thrown casually over the model's shoulders, a pair of narrow-frame sunglasses, and a pair of pointy-heeled mules.
Joy also carried a large white handbag.
Joy Corrigan showed off her toned abs and flawless physique while posing for a fashion shoot in Beverly Hills on Sunday.
The former Victoria's Secret model sped towards the cameras as she paraded through palm tree-lined streets.
The co-founder of clothing brand Naked Species went through a transformation last year when she decided to remove her breast implants.
At that time Joy feared that the decision would mean the end of her career as a bikini model, although that did not stop her from sharing the process with the model's followers.
The Massachusetts-born beauty shared an emotional post with her 1.6 million Instagram followers a year ago, writing, “My health has improved a lot.”
'I feel more vibrant, full of life and most importantly, healthier than ever! I was nervous about coming to swim week this year with a different look. Walking down the runway and doing photo shoots on the beach in a swimsuit, I was worried about how I would be perceived.
'Despite my fears, I was brave. I embraced the new me. I love the way I look because I feel amazing about my health and how I feel, and that's what matters to me.
Joy is grateful that her career has “evolved” with recent modeling gigs for Beach Bunny Swimsuits and Kapshey during Paraiso Miami Swim Week, which ran from May 30 to June 2.
“I've learned that even if you have insecurities, you have to overcome them and be strong because that's what makes you beautiful and strong,” Corrigan continued.
'I hope this post inspires at least one person to realize that you don't need to change your body to have a successful life or be loved. We all have fears: be brave and do what scares you the most! You are beautiful just the way you are. Thank you to everyone who has supported me on this journey! I love you.'
The 36-year-old was wearing a cream crop top and matching shorts.
In 2022, Joy underwent a presentation with a total capsulectomy procedure ($12,000 cost) at Dr. David Rankin's Aqua Plastic Surgery Clinic in Jupiter, FL.
Joy documented her medical visit on September 5, revealing that she was “afraid to have the surgery,” but “once it was done, I felt a huge sense of relief and freedom and knew immediately that I had made the right decision.” '
Corrigan is an outspoken survivor of breast implant illness, which has a long list of symptoms including joint and muscle pain, adrenal fatigue, brain fog, unexplained rashes, dry eyes, and gastrointestinal issues.
Other symptoms of BII include breathing problems, sleep disturbances, dry mouth, anxiety, depression, headaches, and hair loss. breastcancer.org.
Earlier this month, Joy posted a photo with a sporty short haircut and minimal makeup, Corrigan looking like a natural beauty while showing off her yoga-toned figure.
Throughout her medical ordeal, she had the support of her family, friends and her boyfriend, Stealth CEO Ted Tanig.
Joy and her sister Gina Corrigan Smith co-founded the clothing company Naked Species. 10% of all proceeds are donated to the Wild Tomorrow Fund, a non-profit organization for endangered species.
Corrigan, who charges $475 per cameo, is an influencer, with paid partnerships for brands such as Alo, Soursop Nutrition Supplements, G-DEFY Apparel, InnerSense Organic Beauty and Clarins Cosmetics.
The 5ft 8in blonde bombshell grew up on a small farm in North Carolina with her nine siblings before finding her way to a Raleigh shopping center at age 14.
Corrigan thought her bikini modeling career was “over” after she had her breast implants removed (left 2024, left 2023)
Corrigan documented her medical journey on September 5, revealing that she was “afraid to go into surgery” but “had a great sense of relief and freedom once it was over.”