Martha Stewart reminisced about her youth and on her days as a model with a throwback photo taken before she became a self-made female billionaire.

Throwback To The 80s

Stewart relieved her glory days and once again proved that she was and has always been fabulous with the throwback photo she shared on her Instagram on Thursday. She shared a snap of herself back in the 1980s.

"My assistant found this great photo of me in my library at turkey hill. Wish it was taken last month !!!photo by Henry wolf," Stewart captioned the shot.

In the photo, Stewart poses in a sultry LBD as she sits on a sofa surrounded by shelves filled with books, roses, and all kinds of flowers in assorted vases. Even from her youth, one thing is clear and that is her penchant for home decorating. The photo shows she already has a knack for home design. The flowers are enough to decorate a small wedding.

The throwback photo has since received nearly 4,000 likes as of this writing. Fans also complimented the talk show host.

"Still looking just as hot!!!" one user commented, while another wrote," Fabulous then, fabulous now!"

"Those were the days, @marthastewart . . . Lots of great memories. Miss you, love," Chef Patrick Wilde wrote.

 

Talking about the snap, the now 76-year-old Stewart said the photo was "part of a boring photo shoot." Jokingly, the founder of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia said that she usually looks like that when she goes out.

Turkey Hill was Stewart's first home in Westport, Connecticut. She bought the 1805 farmhouse in 1971 when she was 30 years old. It became the poster home for her TV show.

"The house, on a tract of land that stretched south toward Long Island Sound and had once been an onion farm, came with two acres of deep, loamy soil, a few large trees, and not much else," reads the description of the farmhouse on her website.

Careers

Stewart has undergone several career changes in her youth. She did modeling to pay for her college tuition. Talking about the gig in a previous interview, Stewart said she enjoyed working as a model. She worked day and night modeling couture dresses in Paris and savored the parties that come with the job.

Aside from modeling, Stewart also tried her hand as a stockbroker. She eventually opened her catering business, which paved way for her becoming the queen of all things house and home.