In March, the magazine announced a partnership with Hard Rock International, using properties like Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City and Florida's Guitar Hotel as the backdrop for its photos.
Due to coronavirus-related travel restrictions, Sports Illustrated decided to stay in the U.S. for this year's shoots.
On Monday, the magazine announced its presence in Atlantic City. Models have been spotted in the casino and on the beach.
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Christie Brinkley models with daughters ahead of Mother's Day
Christie Brinkley and her daughters, Alexa Ray Joel and Sailor Brinkley-Cook are starring in a new photo shoot just in time for Mother's Day.
The three women rocked several pairs of NYDJ jeans, showing off both their shared and individual styles. In one clip, Joel wears a caramel-and-white printed blouse and black jeans. To her left is Brinkley — in a floral kimono-style jacket, white top and dark blue jeans — and her sister, who chose to pair her dark blue jeans with a black leather jacket.
At one point, the trio also pose casually with bare feet and matching outfits of light blue jeans and crisp white collarless shirts.
Brinkley opened up in the video about her view on beauty as well and Joel, 35, shared how her mother instilled confidence within her and her siblings as children.
"If beauty doesn't start in your heart and soul and include kindness then it's not lasting beauty," the 67-year-old supermodel said.
Joel, who Brinkley shares with her ex-husband Billy Joel, added, "To me, beauty is being creative. It's freedom of expression, and my mom really does have that bohemian spirit that she imparted to me and my siblings."
Brinkley revealed some sage advice that she shared with her two daughters throughout the years. "I always say to my girls, 'Bloom where you're planted.
The NYDJ photoshoot isn't the first time that Brinkley has modeled with her daughters. Brinkley and Brinkley-Cook, 22, took New York Fashion Week by storm in February 2019 when they walked at the Elie Tahari show. Some fans thought they were seeing double the mother-daughter duo modeled back-to-back looks and high-fived each other on the runway.
The 2017 Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue also became a family affair, when all three women posed alongside one another in swimsuits. At the time, it had been nearly four decades after Brinkley first made history by appearing on the cover for three consecutive years in 1979, 1980 and 1981.
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Christie Brinkley Models Alongside Daughters in Sweet Mother's Day Fashion Campaign
In a behind-the-scenes video from the Foundations photo shoot, Brinkley, Joel and Brinkley-Cook open up about what beauty means to them. "If beauty doesn't start in your heart and soul and include kindness, then it's not lasting beauty," Brinkley says.
"It's about freedom of expression," she adds. "My mom really does have that Bohemian spirit that she imparted to me and my siblings."
Speaking about the collection, Brinkley-Cook explains that the versatile NYDJ pieces are essential for the post-COVID transition from quarantine sweatpants to a look that's still comfy but more fashion-forward.
"If I can move, if I can dance, if I can run, if I can do things in my clothes, I'm happy," she says, sharing that a great-fitting pair of jeans makes her feel "ready to take on the world!"
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It is the only known jersey photo-matched to Jordan's 1982-83 season with the North Carolina Tar Heels when he was named Sporting News' NCAA Player of the Year. It broke the previous record for a Jordan jersey when a full game-worn Chicago Bulls uniform from Jordan's 1986-87 season was sold for $480,000 in October, also at Heritage Auctions.
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Former Miss New Jersey, College alumna runs successful photography business | The Signal
From digital art major to Miss New Jersey USA 2016 to full-time photographer, Jessielyn Palumbo ('14) is her own definition of a "badass" woman. In a studio overlooking the water of Bay Head beach, Palumbo is a one-woman show with nothing but a Canon camera, a backdrop and an electric mini fan. Using her platform and career to uplift and empower women, she hopes to break the stereotypes surrounding pageantry.
"Once you shoot with Jessielyn, you realize how multi-talented she is. She is not simply just the photographer, but she is also the set-manager, director, producer and basically the whole crew," said Miss New Jersey USA 2019, Manya Saaraswat.
Owner of Jessielyn Palumbo Studio LLC. located in Bay Head, N.J., the alumna spends most of her time capturing a wide variety of creative styles. From editorial to swimwear to portrait style photography, Palumbo's work has been published in several magazines such as Maxim, Us Weekly and Muscle & Fitness.
Palumbo's photography career kick-started after winning the title of Miss New Jersey in 2016, her first gig being a headshot photographer for pageant contestants.
Today, Palumbo's most recognized clientele includes the Miss Universe Organization, Miss America, Bravo’s Real Housewives of N.J., singer MAX!, actress Emily Tosta and Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Haley Kalil.
Working her way to a household name in the pageant industry, Palumbo said that being Miss New Jersey herself created a niche group of clients, allowing her to build expertise in the style. Pageant photography is now considered her specialty.
"I first worked with Jessielyn when I won Miss New Jersey USA. She captured my crowning as well as my first official photographs as a titleholder. I was fairly new to pageantry and being in front of the camera but Jessielyn made me feel comfortable and confident right from our first shoot," Saaraswat said.
Born and raised in Wayne, N.J. as the youngest of three sisters, Palumbo had a creative spirit ever since she was young, and was inspired to become an artist by her two grandmothers.
" Both my grandmothers were great artists that taught me how to draw portraits," she said. "As I grew older, I knew I wanted to pursue a career in art, particularly drawing and painting, and I originally entered TCNJ as a fine art major."
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