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Interview with Sarah D — Music Artist With Model Beginnings

Sarah D is a 25-year old model residing in Studio City, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

I grew up in a small Australian city named Adelaide. It’s that city on the coast of the Great Australian Bite, where it looks like someone took a bite out of Australia. I grew up in a very Eastern European household with Polish parents, and having been surrounded by nature, I grew up an outdoors adventure seeker; I love to hike and get in touch with the world around me. I also grew up in a heavy entertainment scene, dancing and singing from a young age which is now my major focus and profession.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I began modeling when I was in my teen years in conjunction with my singing and dancing. I would do a bunch of hair modeling fashion shows as well as catalog shoots for various brands including Dolly Magazine, and from there I began to do numerous bridal expo shows as well as various editorials beauty shots for make-up and jewelry brands due to my high cheek bone structure. Modeling has always been something I found as a fun creative outlet.

Sarah D modeling a black dressWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My goals from a young age have always been to entertain crowds of thousands and fortunately I’ve been very lucky to do that. I love to make people happy or escape their lives even if it’s for a moment, and my ultimate goals are to land a major publishing deal and continue to write for other artists as well as myself. I would love to play a sold out show at Madison Square Garden, and it would be fun to incorporate modeling into whatever I can as I just love bing creative. In 5 to 10 years I see myself excelling tremendously within the field of dance and music as well as being surrounded by people whom I love and trust. I think the ultimate goal for me in life is happiness and freedom.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

Now that I am more focused on music I don’t do as much modeling. If I do, do modeling, it’s usually a nice mix of music videos and photoshoots, and most music videos are for both new and established artists, anything to be in the presence of like minded people. As far as photoshoots, I’m best suited to editorial, fitness and beauty.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I would just love to see more women feel more empowered being comfortable in their own skin. I think the world is slowly turning to the promotion of all shape and sized women and I’d love to see a continuation of that cause everybody’s body is beautiful and unique. We should embrace all of them.

Sarah D face closeupDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I love to run. I’ve always been a strong long distance runner I think thanks to my dance background. I like to mix up my running routine from indoors to outdoors and do HIIT training on the treadmill, which includes sprint 30 seconds, jog 30 seconds. I also love to do hit training with explosive movements like burpees, jump squats, high knees and so much more. My workout routine changes daily, and as far as food, I do try to keep clean, healthy diet. A lot of vegetables, chicken, salmon and smoothies… I love to make smoothies! Both exercise and food go hand in hand in keeping a balanced lifestyle.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

When people come to meet me now, I am usually quite friendly and talkative however, that never happened when I was a child. I was quite shy and would cry over everything. I don’t know how my mom dealt with me!

Would you change anything about yourself?

My brain! We often let our thoughts get the best of us and if I could turn these thoughts off then I would! Other than that, I think we should all love ourselves for what and who we are.

What is the one talent you wish you possessed?

There’s so many… I love learning! But I really wish I could’ve learnt the drums, since it’s one of my favorite instruments and requires a lot of coordination. I have many drummer friends who have tried to teach me and even with my dance background I can never seem to coordinate myself behind that seat!

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Interview with Lauren Poole — Full-time freelance model

Lauren Poole is a 22-year old model residing in Pembroke Pines, Florida.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, I moved to south Florida when I turned eighteen years old with the hope of pursuing a career in the talent industry. Since making the move back in 2010, many things have happened which have all made me the strong person I am today.

There have been losses – my brother passed away on May 16, 2011 because he couldn’t see the point in living: I found his dead body upstairs after visiting my grandmother- , triumphs – overcoming such a burden, battling working as a freelancer and making it in small magazine publications, and working practically full-time as a brand ambassador, promotional model, and model-, and endless days and nights of wondering how to prove to the world that I am that girl who knows exactly what she’s doing and deserves the chance to prove herself to top clients.

Lauren Poole modeling a white dressThe talent industry is what I live for, so I consider that to be my hobby. Whether it’s spending countless hours trying to market myself, find work at some event, set up photo shoots, work as an extra, brand ambassador, promotional model, model, or whatever — that is practically my life 24/7. The perks of working at big events such as auto shows, boat shows, golf tournaments, festivals, shoots, sets and productions, and other kinds of events is that I am able to speak to many original people in the world; people I would have never been able to meet if I wasn’t doing the jobs that I do now. I love being so social. One reason is because you can learn a lot from other people, hear their stories, feel their pain or happiness, and it leaves me with such great feelings in the end. When I do have some time off because it’s a slow season or what not, I like to be outdoors and participate in such activities such as gardening, taking long walks, bicycling, and exploring hidden areas of south Florida.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I first grew an interest in acting and modeling when I was twelve years old. I have always been a bit of a drama queen, so I figured acting would suit me well. I took some acting and modeling classes. While attending, I realized that I may actually have more of an interest in modeling than acting. I started to focus more on setting up photo shoots. Now, I am open to both acting and modeling.

What are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My goal is to find an agent or manager who will seriously try to help me make it in the talent industry. There are so many people, strangers even, who tell me I have what it takes. I may have what it takes, but ultimately it’s all about connections and knowing the right people.

I am visiting Los Angeles in August of this year. The reason is because Los Angeles has bigger productions going on than south Florida. I feel that my opportunity may be greater over there. If things turn out well, that’s where I see myself moving to.

Lauren Poole wearing nerdy glasses eating appleHow often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

Unfortunately, modeling does not come around as often as I would like for it to. Some months, I may set up to two or three shoots which is probably the average. I have everything from avant-garde, high fashion, beauty, swimwear, commercial, hair modeling, jewelry, and maybe a few other looks. I have also been involved in a few video tutorials.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I have had some great opportunities with modeling in south Florida. I met a spectacular male photographer who gave me a shot at proving petite models can shoot high fashion. We have been published in a few magazines so far and have worked together close to a dozen times in one year. We work together so well, and I am so thankful to have met him.

I haven’t come across any horrific experiences yet fortunately. The only downfalls I have had are usual ones such as shooting with a few photographers and never receiving the images back.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Oh, wow. Working with my stellar high fashion and avant-garde photographer, there’s always something funny going on. The first shoot we ever did together, I should have known things would only become crazier from then on. He has put me in size stilt like heels, loves to put me in the water, put things on me as clothing that weren’t really clothes -i.e. paint swatch dress creations, simple jumbo clothes, a lamp shade, among others-, and put every color wig on my head you can think of. It’s always a blast, and it seems like I make him laugh somehow at every photo shoot because of the crazy faces I make sometimes while in the zone trying to shoot.

Lauren Poole face closeupIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

Yes! I do not believe that it’s right for models who are 5’8″+ to have it made while if you’re under 5’6″, you have the biggest struggle. Of course, I understand that one reason for this is because the clothes are made to fit models who are 5’8″ and have perfect measurements. To me, that is living in an unrealistic world. Models like myself are not treated fairly or shown enough support. I have the longest eyelashes you could ever imagine, porcelain skin, and big, mesmerizing eyes. The world may never know this though because agencies and clients do not give me a fair chance.

Please, look at true beauty for what it’s really worth. Don’t try to determine beauty by numbers and height. Those things don’t mean anything to me personally.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I have rejoined the gym. I now go there at least four days a week. While I’m there, I like to work every muscle in my body – head to toe. I use just about all the machines available to make sure I have strong muscles everywhere. It’s also important to increase your heart rate which is why I use the step climber or elliptical machine. Generally, I spend about one hour at the gym to receive a sufficient workout.

As for eating, I became a gluten free dieter back in January 2013. Since then, I have only experienced this type of eating habit. I love it because I feel like I have more energy, less full, and happier overall. I have learned about several new foods which I probably would have never known about if I didn’t make the switch. I now try to make sure I am consuming enough key nutrients such as protein intake, iron, calcium, magnesium, potassium, and so on.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

Some people who don’t know me extremely well may not realize that I like to over analyze things. I like to dig deep into people’s thoughts and life. I like to learn new things on a daily basis. I’m a perfectionist. I try to see the best in people. I don’t judge anyone because each person is unique. I like to treat everyone fairly. You could say that I’m somewhat of a hippie with the information provided. Just about every new person I meet tells me I am very interesting. The reason is probably because I am nowhere close to being like your typical twenty something year old. I live life in an unusual way and that’s what keeps the world guessing about me.

Lauren Poole stucked in a bathWould you change anything about yourself?

I wouldn’t change anything about myself. Here’s why:

Tragedies happen. Life happens. Decisions are made left, right, and spur of the moment. While I have made sour decisions in the past, I don’t have any regrets because everything that has happened plays a part in the person I am today. Accidents happen that you have no control over. You can’t “change” that accident. It just happened. Maybe you were the cause of the accident, or someone else was. Either way, it happened. You must take everything life throws at you and choose how to handle it. It’s easy to become overwhelmed instead of thinking logically. In the end though, it’s important to learn to accept yourself and live life as if you are the only person who matters. That may sound like having a big ego, but I don’t mean it like that. We underestimate ourselves. We don’t give ourselves enough credit. We’re constantly patting other people on the back and sometimes we forget to pat our own self on the back.

Here’s what you have to remember in the end:

Life is one big joke. You can either choose to laugh about it or cry about it.

In this industry I chose to become involved in, it is super easy to want to shed tears all the time. I have the most awesome friends and family though who are right by my side and love me even though I’m only 5’3″.

With that said, I am going to promise to not change a thing about myself, laugh at life, and continue to fight for right to be a successful model.

If you had only 24 hours left to live, what would you do?

I would spend all of my money someway.

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Interview with Alex — Tattooed/pierced model

Alex is a 24-year old model residing in Los Angeles, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Born in Detroit, MI., I am the youngest sibling to three older brothers. My hobbies and interests include painting, singing, beauty, spending time with my friends and boyfriend, and taking care of my two kitties. Currently working as a server at a popular venue in downtown LA, as well as a promotional model. Have worked both as a butcher and a Geek Squad Agent.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I had been in love with the idea of modeling since the age of 12. I can’t accurately describe my passion for modeling – for me it has always been so much more than being a pretty face. The artistry, and emotion an image can provoke was what has always drawn me in. I was unable to find a reputable agency in Michigan due to lack of resources until the age of 18, when I got introduced into promotional modeling and met the first photographer who wanted to jump start my portfolio. After that, I continued marketing myself for 3 years and became well-known as a model in Michigan. By the age of 22 I signed with the most reputable agency in Michigan, but there was a lack of work, thusly prompting my move to Sunny Los Angeles!

Alex standing on top of used tiresWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My lifetime goal has always been to be a professional model. Where I am working as a model full-time with the resources to also continue expanding my portfolio collaborating amazing creative teams. I absolutely still see myself modeling 5 to 10 years from now, whether or not it’s on a professional basis.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I usually have about 4 modeling gigs a month. These jobs are usually based on beauty work, commercial jobs, glamour work, and portfolio building for upcoming makeup artists and hair stylists.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

There are a few photographers I have worked with since I had first started, and these photographers have been strong advocates for my career and continue to inspire me and help me grow as a model.

I’ve had my fair share of poor encounters with photographers, and all of these collaborations have one thing in common: lack of professionalism. I have worked with photographers who have refused to share photos, although the shoot was based on trade, because they may have been acting in a way I felt was inappropriate making me uncomfortable, and making that discomfort known. Regardless of how attractive you feel a model is, or the “vibe” you may feel you’re getting from a model, it never excuses acting unprofessionally.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

I worked a shoot at White Sands National monument in New Mexico, which was one of the coolest shoots I’ve done to date. And also the most challenging. There were quite a few things working against myself and the team – the blistering heat, the sun beaming off the white sand, and the strong gusts of wind. The wind would push and pull, making posing difficult and keeping equipment secure and safe just as challenging. The bright light was posing a problem to my sensitive eyes, keeping them open and still engaging was not an easy task. But by far, the worst challenge was just the sunlight itself. I am a very pale person, so I came prepared. I slathered myself in SPF 70 MULTIPLE times during the five hour shoot. I thought I was safe. Nope. It wasn’t until later in the evening I started to notice the redness… The next day, I was unable to move from how sore my body was. It seemed as though I hadn’t been wearing sunscreen at all, I was so burnt. I can’t even imagine how bad it would have been if we hadn’t been as prepared!

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

There are a few things I would change; primarily, the beauty standard. There are lots of arguments on what beauty is, and I don’t feel the modeling industry always accurately captures it. Men and women of all shapes, sizes, and colors should be accepted and celebrated in this industry. Beauty is absolutely something that emulates from within, and I feel the modeling industry should focus more on that aspect than on what is currently described as their “standard of beauty.”

Alex face closeupDo you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I enjoy hiking and bouldering very much. For those of you that don’t know, bouldering is essentially rock climbing for beginners. Other than that I may practice a bit of plyometrics, along with yoga.

As far as nutrition, I’m a bit of a smoothie fiend. Starting my day with a healthy smoothie gives me more energy than a cup of coffee – and it lasts all day.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

A fun fact not many people know is that I played drums and sang in a band for about a year. Fortunately for our lead singer and guitarist, she was discovered by a famous musician and began to tour around the country with him.

Would you change anything about yourself?

If I could change anything, it would be how critical I am on myself. I do feel it is important to be critical, but I feel I often go overboard with my criticism of myself and it often makes me feel as though no work I have ever done is good enough. Its upside is that it drives me to continuously want to do better.

Have you ever gone without wearing underwear all day? Why & what did you do?

I go without underwear almost everyday, haha. Too much information, perhaps. I feel underwear are mostly overrated and a nuisance! Most clothes fit better without them, thongs are uncomfortable, and I can’t stand the way panty lines look!

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Interview with Veronica Dean — Bigger than this small town

Veronica Dean is a 19-year old model residing in Angels Camp, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

Hi there! The name is Veronica.
Born in the city of Reno, Nevada, raised in the small town of Angels Camp, California. My parents own the ranch that has been in my family for three generations, my sister, brother and I grew up in the dirt around just about every farm animal you can think of. I love to paint, write, hike, read and of course model. I’m currently working part time and in the near future going to school for Kinesiology, Nutrition and Dietetics and Creative Writing. This small town seems to define people, they get stuck in the rut of a simple, easy small town life. Of course it is always what has shaped me into who I am and I will always have a spot in my heart for it, but I know I am bigger than what this town has in store for me.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I got interested in the modeling industry at a very young age, my dad bought a professional camera for his garden when I was about 6. I loved to play model when he brought out the camera, and once I saw the developed pictures I knew that I wanted to do it for a living. After that, beauty, fashion and health have been a huge part of me. When I turned 14 I did my first editorial photo shoot on location in San Francisco and once it was over I was hooked.

Veronica Dean wearing a pink dressWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My goals for the future, for some, may seem beyond reach, ridiculous, and ultimately pointless to pursue. But my thinking is that we truly can accomplish whatever we choose, and whatever we put effort into. My long term goals are to be signed to a high end modeling agency -preferably Elite, Ford or Wilhelmina Models, after that I want to transfer to New York where I will walk in the Victoria Secret fashion show, and maybe even try for an Angel job. I realize how much work that all will be, but I am ready for the work and I am ready for the rewards of the work. Along with those goals I want to be a personal trainer and nutritionist in my spare time.

My personal goals, are to stick to my faith, stick to who I am, and not let anyone walk all over me. I can be a pushover sometimes, and in this industry that is a terrible quality to have. I also want to meet my fitness goals, if I want to be a VS model I have to be in prime shape.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

Right now I am working on building up my portfolio, so I have been working with new photographers and new models. Editorial work is what I do most; lots of on location fashion, beauty and glamour but I have experience in runway as well. I’m 5’9” so I have a wide variety of job opportunities, I also have theater experience so commercial modeling isn’t out of the question either.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

I wouldn’t say it was a terrible experience, for me at least. My boyfriend came with me to a runway gig once, and it turned out that only about 4 people spoke English, my boyfriend was stuck alone in the middle of this Russian party for three hours waiting for me to walk, not to mention we had a 3 hour drive home and we ended around 12. Needless to say he wasn’t in any rush to come to my next runway job.

Veronica Dean walking in the woodsHave you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

When I was trying to get a little more experience I found the modeling school Barbizon. I applied online and only two hours later they called me back and asked me to come to San Francisco for an interview. I eventually went to the school and at the end of the year my teacher asked if I wanted to come back to the school for the next semester as a teacher’s assistant. I came back to help teach and met so many of the wonderful models that taught there, I took away so much more knowledge than I thought I had to learn. It’s not exactly extraordinary but it was definitely an experience that I won’t ever forget.

Is there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

This industry is fast, hard and cut throat. And it clearly is not for everyone, but that doesn’t mean it needs to project such a ludicrous idea of what we need to be to be beautiful. Girls as young as 8 have eating disorders, that is absurd and needs to be stopped. I would love to see flexibility on the idealistics of the industry.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I was a cheerleader up until this last year so naturally I had to find other ways to stay in shape. I have always been highly drawn to fitness and once I started practicing my own exercise routines I knew I wanted to go to school for it so I can help people with their fitness journeys. I typically workout 5 days a week, I incorporate cardio, strength training and weight lifting in a routine throughout the week. As for nutrition, my mother has always been a health nut so I have always eaten healthy, but recently I discovered the Raw Till 4 vegan lifestyle and have been dying to start it. With the choice of being in this industry, you have to realize the sacrifices you’re going to have to make, eating whatever you want whenever you want it has definitely been one of them.

Veronica Dean sitting on a wheat fieldPlease share something people don’t know about you.

I’m a total nerd, I love all the fantasy novels and movies, I can get enough of it. Not to mention all the comic con type TV shows. Once I get into a TV series, I’m pretty die hard. My bathroom is even Dexter themed!

Would you change anything about yourself?

I wouldn’t change anything about my physical appearance because God doesn’t make mistakes. However our characteristics are acquired and learned, and one of mine that I hate, is my ability to procrastinate everything. It’s really a curse and I aim to kick the habit ASAP.

Have you ever been in a brawl? Please elaborate.

I went to visit a couple friends at Sonoma State, when I arrived naturally at a college party everyone was pretty incoherent. My best friend’s ex boyfriend happened to be at this party, well a few drinks later he was talking some pretty high game. Annoyed with the situation he was creating I told him that I would fight him. Immediately regretting my decision it was too late. He grabbed my legs and threw me to the ground, after a few punches to his head he finally let me up. After I was on my feet I was incredibly pissed off, so I did what any girl would do and cheap shotted him twice in the jaw. May I add the whole party made a circle around us, in the beginning they didn’t realize that I actually wanted to fight, but by the end they were pretty silent.

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Interview with Amy Ellison — Quirky Kansas turned Model

Amy Ellison is a 21-year old model residing in San Diego, California.

How would you introduce yourself to our readers?

My name is Amy. I was born in Wichita, KS. I came to California little over a year ago, and I plan on staying here for a long time. I have a brother and a sister, both older than me, who also happen to look nothing like me! I got all of the unique, recessive genes of the family, so I’m an interesting mix. I love anything artistic, peaceful, or musical. I love animals, crafting, and driving. I’m currently a commercial model and actress. I have walked in seven fashion shows, I have two publications, two music videos, and two commercials. I am also the face of TylerCody Designs and apparel, and I have worked for 7 designers in total.

When, how and why did you first get involved in the modeling industry?

I actually got into modeling by accident! I heard a friend mention she needed a model to test out an idea for a shoot, so I volunteered. The pictures turned out great, and she showed them to her mentor, who happens to shoot for Fox and Betsey Johnson. He told her that he wanted to work with me, and it took off from there. Once I learned how to find and make my own bookings, it has gone since there. I started modeling a about a year and a half ago, and I absolutely love what I do!

Amy Ellison face closeupWhat are your personal and professional goals? Where do you see yourself in five to ten years?

My personal goals at the moment are to find a good house, school, and peace. I work towards finding personal peace constantly. My professional goals are to be published as much as possible, to be agency represented, and to be successful in what I do. In ten years, I see myself starting to raise a family, and continuing my education.

How often are you modeling and what does it usually consist of?

I feel like I am constantly working, but in all honesty, it’s almost all computer work. Finding the jobs, researching the clients, applying, playing back and forth on booking jobs, and minute details…I will spend more time booking a job than I will at the actual job. I mainly do portfolio building, glamour, pin-up, beauty, lifestyle and select art nude work. I have about 1 to 3 shoots per week.

Please tell us about the best and/or worst experiences you’ve had so far in modeling.

My best experience has to be with TylerCody Designs and Apparel. I absolutely love working with her, and I jump at the chance! Her clothes are up my aisle, she’s an awesome boss, and she is absolutely hilarious. I’m just lucky to have a really cool boss.

My worst experience in modeling was getting sick the first time I got my body painted. That was the most awkward thing.

Have you had anything funny, embarrassing or completely out of the ordinary happen during your modeling career?

Absolutely! I have flashed a few freeways, had to hide in a closet, be covered in fake blood, and been wrapped up in tape. I have been anything from docile farm girl, all the way to portraying evil and lust in a music video!

Amy Ellison wearing an orange dressIs there anything you would change about the modeling industry if you could?

I would change he height requirements for agencies. There are girls that just photograph taller than they are, and that agencies just need to look at what they look like in photograph as well. I’m 5’5″, and I photograph at least 5’7″.

Do you practice any sports and what do you typically eat? Please elaborate on the importance of nutrition and exercise in your life.

I really just changed my habits. I eat smarter, in smaller, but more frequent portions. I park in the back of parking lots, and make multiple trips every time I can. I play the occasional volleyball game, I always wind up hiking about once a week for work or friends. I eat mostly vegetables and light meats, I use simple dressings and flavors (vinaigrette and just salt) and drink tea instead of soda. This is the only body I’m going to have. I need to take care of it, because I plan on living in it for a very long time.

Please share something people don’t know about you.

I can open and unlock most doors with my feet. I call it being “pediambidexterous”.

Would you change anything about yourself?

I would make my hair grow faster! It gets thick very easily, but it just won’t grow length-wise.

What superpower do you wish you had? Why?

I would love the ability to stop time. I just feel like time keeps speeding up. I want time to breath some days.

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The worlds most gorgeous women in the world… in tiny swimsuits

Women with curves are one of the most mesmerizing displays available to the mass public. In three days this Sports illustrated Swimsuit teaser has accumulated more than two hundred thousand views and one thousand likes. The world’s favorite women such as Kate Upton and Nina Adgal come together to show off what world class genetics and dedication look like.

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This video is shot exclusively by the professionals with the swimsuit division of sports illustrated. Technology has allowed us to view the finest women in the world in up to 1080p quality. Some of these women include Kate Upton, Nina Adgal, Irina Shayk and others. These women are not just dolls to be gazed upon. These women are strong independent human beings who go through tough exhausting photo shoots in often uncomfortable temperatures to be able to share a piece of their private selves with the world. No easy task, these women put in hours of training to be able to show off beach bodies most of us will never realistically obtain.

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This video was made in many exotic locations including many beaches which are a common theme among Sports illustrated Swimsuit photo shoots. Many of the areas which are not a beach are bodies of water which capture nature’s beauty. These locations make for a marvelous backdrop for these gorgeous women.

+ What

This video starts off with the infamous Kate Upton laying around with her most favored lady parts inside of a beautiful bathing suit which leaves little to the imagination. At 0:04 you get to see a dazzling backside of one of their top models. The video continues through a broad assortment of footage in different settings. At 0:08 we get to watch the magnificent Irina Shayk show off a nerdier old fashion bathing suit in slow motion.We get to see a smile which only Emily DiDonato could pull off. At 0:29 we get to see the charming Gigi Hadid model a red bathing suit as Pamela Anderson once famously did in bay watch.Bregje Heinen comes in right after at 0:32 with cheek bones as unique as the shade of lipstick which graces her plump lips. As the video goes on we get to see compilation peices from ladies such as Sara Sampaio and Kate Bock. These ladies have legs which have been immortalized as Goddessess once were.

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