The Australian beauty showed off her athletic figure in a bikini — which she paired with a wide-brimmed hat and tousled waves — in the stunning shot, which has friends and fans awestruck.
"You've always been 'the Body' and you always will be," a commenter told Macpherson, who earned the nickname after landing a record five Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers. Her most recent cover turn for the magazine was in 2006.
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"Elle you're an inspiration for us women in our 50s," another follower wrote, while many called her "body goals."
In case you are keeping track:
Sports Illustrated Print Edition to Go Monthly in 2020
First, the weekly print edition of Sports Illustrated was cut, bringing distribution down to twice a month. Now, the famed sports publication will print just once per month.
The news of the print cuts, first reported by Yahoo, comes just six weeks after Sports Illustrated’s new publisher laid off more than 40 employees with plans to replace them with contractors. In May, Meredith Corp. sold the intellectual property around Sports Illustrated to Authentic Brands for $110 million. From there, Authentic Brands licensed the media operations to TheMaven, a digital publisher.
Tyra Banks Now Has Dark Hair | InStyle.com
Tyra Banks is usually pretty consistent with her hair. The supermodel, who has graced the covers of Sports Illustrated, Elle, and Harper's Bazaar to name a few, tries out a new cut or color every once in a while, but has been known to stick with two signature looks: long light brown or honey blonde hair — at least since the 2000s.
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But Banks recently switched things up for the 2019 American Influencer Awards that took place in Hollywood on Nov. 18. And the color is reminiscent of her '90s style, when she mostly wore her hair in a dark shade of brown.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Character Posters Are Pretty Bad /Film
The posters of the Star Wars franchise have been some of the best that studio marketing has to offer. Much of that has to do with the beautiful illustrations of Drew Struzan, and in recent years, fans have been missing his artistic touch. It’s not that the posters for the new Star Wars trilogy have been terrible, but they feel like shiny Photoshop jobs as opposed to works of art.
The posters for Rey and Kylo Ren show exactly what’s wrong with these posters. Each of these characters look so glossy and touched up, they might as well be in a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition magazine. The shine on Kylo Ren’s helmet looks completely fake. And pretty much the entire roster of posters resemble the kind of promotional posters kids might see for sale at Walmart.
And here's another article:
‘Sports Illustrated’ Model Georgia Gibbs Rocks Tight Leggings And Matching Top While
Georgia Gibbs looked exceptionally stunning in a new Instagram photo shared to her feed this week.
The new photo was posted to the Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit Edition model’s account on Wednesday, and was a big hit with her 699,000 followers. In the snap, the beauty appeared to be doing yoga, as she was sitting with her legs spread and bent at the knees in a classic meditation position. Behind her, a view of the gorgeous ocean and colorful sunset made for a breathtaking background, but it was Georgia herself that truly captivated the attention of the thousands of fans.
Supermodel Rachel Hunter Relists Hollywood Hills Home for $3.5M - SFGate
Model and actress Rachel Hunter ’s stylish Los Angeles home has landed back on the market for $3.5 million.
The New Zealand native had originally placed her English Country-style manor on the market in 2016 for $5 million. No buyer emerged, so the Hollywood Hills home was relisted in 2018 for a slightly lower $4.5 million.
Hunter purchased her long-time residence in 2004 for $2,425,000. Even with the price cuts, the former “Dancing With the Stars” contestant will probably waltz away with a profit.
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2019 Launches in Miami | Miami New Times
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The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue is famous for many things: sexy models, bikinis, sexy models, scenic locales, and sexy models. Wokeness hasn't traditionally been one of them.
The creators of the Swimsuit issue have set out to change that with a 30,000-square-foot pop-up exhibit titled SI Swimsuit on Location. Visitors can hear behind-the-scenes stories of its photo shoots and meet with editors to learn tips and tricks for applying to be the next SI Swimsuit cover girl. And yes, some of the annual issue's most famous models will be there to help launch the 2019 edition.
Emily Ratajkowski Shows Off Incredible Bikini Body In Animal-Print Swimsuit: ‘Leopard
Brunette bombshell Emily Ratajkowski is once again showing off her insane bikini body on Instagram, and fans are absolutely loving her latest beach-babe look. The sizzling supermodel took to social media on Tuesday afternoon to showcase a hot swimsuit look from her Inamorata Woman label and sent pulses racing among her legion of admirers in a tiny leopard-print bikini.
Snapped at the swimming pool, the Sports Illustrated babe put her jaw-dropping figure on full display in the minuscule two-piece — a daring string design that did very little to cover up her famous curves. Fans were more than impressed with the smoking-hot look, which garnered over half a million likes overnight. The tantalizing bikini shot also brought followers to the comments section by the masses, with 1,177 people taking the time to leave a message for the 27-year-old hottie.
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