The debut Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue hit newsstands in February 1964. Editor Andre Laguerre discovered when the sports calendar slowed during the winter months; he could fill that chilly void with photos of warm destinations and hot women, and readers would enjoy it. He was right.
Since that first issue, it’s regularly appeared at newsstands each February up until last year, when it came out for the first time in May. In 1997, Sports Illustrated transformed the special edition from a section within an issue into its own stand-alone issue, separate from the weekly magazine.
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Kate Bock, Jasmine Sanders, and Olivia Culpo land Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover [Video]
Kate Bock, Jasmine Sanders, and Olivia Culpo are the 2020 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover models, who will each receive a solo cover as well as a group cover.
Photos: Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Has 56-Year-Old Rookie Model
The popular magazine revealed its three cover models earlier this week. Olivia Culpo, Jasmine Sanders and Kate Bock are featured on this year's cover.
Several other prominent models will be included in the magazine, as well as some notable first-timers. One such first timer is a 56-year-old Sports Illustrated Swimsuit rookie.
"I think it's pretty cool that I get to come back to modeling again," Jacobs said in a video for People. "Don't ever give up on yourself."
SI Swimsuit model Brooks Nader: 6 ways the star stays in shape | Fox News
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model Brooks Nader reflects on becoming a rookie, famous sheer dress from the Sportsperson of the Year Awards. The Baton Rouge beauty is gearing up to appear in the new sizzling issue for 2020.
Brooks Nader swears that being a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit star is more than just having great genes.
The Baton Rouge, La., beauty made heads turn when she attended the magazine’s first-ever open casting call in Miami in 2018, earning a spot in the final six out of more than 10,000 applicants. The model went on to be named the 2019 model search winner.
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Christie Brinkley turns 66: 10 ways the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit icon stays feeling youthful |
Christie Brinkley turns the big 6-6 on Feb. 2 — and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit icon has plenty of secrets on feeling forever young.
The celebrated model has had a career spanning over 40 years after becoming an overnight sensation in the ‘70s posing for the coveted magazine. And over the years, Brinkley has discovered her version of the fountain of youth — one that anyone can easily take on for themselves.
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JASON ALDEAN'S WIFE BRITTANY UNVEILS 17-POUND WEIGHT LOSS IN A SWIMSUIT: 'I FELT COMFORTABLE IN MY SKIN AGAIN'
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