Showing posts with label Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Cover Catastrophe

Let's get one thing clear, Sports Illustrated has nothing to do with high fashion. Nevertheless, I will admit to always having had a penchant for SI's annual swimsuit issue. I have collected every swimsuit edition dating back to 1974 (my birth year) and am most fond of the era belonging to swimsuit editor and founder Jule Campbell. Back in the day, Campbell exercised complete autonomy over the issue, from the selection of models, to the bathing suits, sites and photographers. In an interview for SI's 25th Anniversary swimsuit issue in 1989, president of Ford Models Eileen Ford revealed in reference to the lucrative nature of an SI booking that "Everybody's praying Jule will take her. Praying." And for a select few including Paulina Porizkova, Christie Brinkley, Kelly Emberg, Kim Alexis, Carol Alt, Renee Simonsen, Elle MacPherson, Stephanie Seymour, Cindy Crawford, and Naomi Campbell, those prayers were answered.

A lot has changed since then but still every year I look forward to the swimsuit issue and spend the weeks leading up to the release date concocting lists of who I think should appear in the issue. This year I stayed up late to witness SI's swimsuit cover reveal on David Letterman and happened to be surfing the net for clues when I stumbled across a leaked photo of Kate Upton on what appeared to be the cover. I happen to like Upton and think that she would indeed be a cover worthy candidate but was convinced that the leaked cover was a hoax because the image that I was confronted with was a complete and utter train-wreck. The image, featuring a heavily airbrushed Upton in an unflattering, awkward pose with her upper anatomy spilling out of a bikini top and bottom, would have been more appropriate on the cover of Hustler magazine.

A few days have passed since the official unveiling of SI's swimsuit issue and I have had some time to digest what is in my opinion the worst cover in SI Swimsuit history. Which is a real shame given that this year's edition has a lot of positives, namely the return of Izabel Goulart, Ariel Meredith, Alyssa Miller, Jessica Gomes, Anne Vyalitsyna, Irina Shayk and the gorgeous Chrissy Teigen. Also equally impressive are the 2012 rookies, in particular the super articulate Crystal Renn, Costa Rican cutie Jessica Perez, and Vanessa Williams look-a-like Kirby Griffin. The issue itself and the online website feature an abundance of beautiful images which would have been so much more cover worthy. Below are some of the highlights of SI 2012, that is if you can bring yourself to look beyond the unfortunate cover featuring Ms Upton.


Cover Debacle - Kate Upton
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Izabel Goulart
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - James Macari
Source - womenmanagement.blogspot.com

Kirby Griffin
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Derek Kettela
Source - womenmanagement.blogspot.com

Cintia Dicker
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2012
Photographer - Derek Kettela
Source - marilynnewyork.blogspot.com

Irina Shayk
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Derek Kettela

Crystal Renn
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Anne Vyalitsyna
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - James Macari
Source - womenmanagement.blogspot.com

Chrissy Teigen
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - James Macari


Ariel Meredith
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Bjorn Iooss

Chrissy Teigen
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - James Macari

Ariel Meredith
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Bjorn Iooss

Jessica Perez
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Bjorn Iooss

Jessica Gomes
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr

Irina Shayk
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Derek Kettela

Alyssa Miller
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - James Macari

Nina Agdal
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - James Macari

Adaora Akubilo
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2012
Photographer - Walter Iooss Jr
Unless otherwise stated all images courtesy of si.com

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Individual Prints

Jourdan Dunn, Anais Mali and Jasmine Tookes feature in a darling editorial for W Magazine's March 2012 issue showcasing graphic prints from the Spring/Summer 2012 collections. Lensed by the super talented Emma Summerton, the divine trio work perfectly in sync to show that there is ample space at the top for models of colour. Dunn, the veteran of the group is a true Brit whilst relative newcomers Mali and Tookes hail respectively from France and the United States. Each model is distinctly individual and has made her own path towards the elite modelling stakes. Tookes has defied fashion industry odds by going in a single year from the pages of Sports Illustrated's rookie competition to the runways of Milan and Paris via a Calvin Klein exclusive. Dunn on the other hand has been a muse to designers and photographers since her early modelling days and is still at the top of her game with the best yet to come. Last but not least, Mali's mixed pedigree of African and Polish lineage translates to global appeal and accessibility in both the US and European market.

Jasmine Tookes, Jourdan Dunn & Anais Mali
W Magazine - March 2012
Photographer - Emma Summerton
Source - thefashionspot.com







W Magazine - March 2012
Photographer - Emma Summerton
Source - thefashionspot.com

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Love is in the Air

The divine Aline Nakashima features alongside her partner, fellow model Ryan Burns in a poignant editorial for the December 2011 issue of Details. Photographer John Balsom captures the genuine intimacy between the two lovebirds as they embark on a road trip. Spotting this editorial on models.com was enough to inspire me to put together a post on this unique beauty. Nakashima was born in San Jose Dos Campos in Brazil and owes her extraordinary exotic looks to her Japanese father and Portuguese-Brazilian mother. Discovered at the age of 17 at a model try out in Sao Paulo, Nakashima was swiftly signed up by Marilyn Model Management.

Nakashima is best known for her commercial and print work for clients including Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, DKNY, Armani Exchange, the GAP, Esprit, Victoria's Secret and Ralph Lauren, and appeared in two consecutive issues of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue. I'm particularly drawn to Nakashima because she has a look is that unique and not easily discernible. With her freckles, almond shaped eyes, baby doll face and golden skin tone, Nakashima is a wonderful blend of cultures and for me represents a truly international ideal of beauty. 

Aline Nakashima
A Magazine - Issue 43
Photographer - Kurt Iswarienko
Source - thefashionspot.com

Aline Nakashima and Ryan Burns





Details - December 2011
Photographer - John Balsom
Source - models.com

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Crossing the Line

Former aspiring Sports Illustrated swimsuit model Jasmine Tookes emerged as one of the breakthrough faces during the Spring/Summer 2012 collections. Notching up an impressive 24 show tally which included appearances for Calvin Klein, Vera Wang, Jason Wu, Prada, Versace, Salvatore Ferragamo, Bottega Veneta, Missoni, Nina Ricci, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu and Balmain, Tookes looked equally impressive on the runway as she does in a bathing suit. The California native made a splash in Sports Illustrated's 2011 online model search competition and has made the seamless transition from commercial to high fashion modelling, thanks in large part to her management team at IMG Models. 

Working it at Louis Vuitton
Source - thefashionspot.com

Wayne Sterling of models.com gives Tookes the nod of approval, listing her as one of the Top Ten Newcomers for the Spring/Summer 2012 season, and makes the astute observation that, "What is the dividing line between 'commercial' and 'editorial?' Whatever it is, Jasmine Tookes blasted past all limitations this season." Tookes has already been marked as  a model with mass commercial appeal with campaign appearances for DKNY, the GAP and Abercrombie & Fitch, and was recently photographed by Ellen Von Unwerth for Vogue Italia and by Thierry Le Goues for French Revue des Modes. 

Commercial never looked so good
Photographer - Unknown
Source - thefashionspot.com

Balmain - S/S 2012
Photographer - Monica Feudi

Prada - S/S 2012
Photographer - Monica Feudi

Calvin Klein - S/S 2012
Photographer - Filippo Fior

Bottega Veneta - S/S 2012
Photographer - Yannis Vlamos

Versace - S/S 2012
Photographer - Yannis Vlamos

Anthony Vaccarello - S/S 2012
Photographer - Yannis Vlamos
All runway images courtesy of style.com

Sunday, August 7, 2011

All-American Beauty

During the late Eighties, Kara Young formed part of an elite group of African-American models who helped to redefine the ideal of the "All-American" look. Young along with fellow compatriots Karen Alexander, Veronica Webb, Louise Vyent, Beverly Peele and Gail O'Neill heralded a shift in society's perception of All-American beauty from the stock standard blonde hair blue-eyed look to an appreciation of the true American melting pot.

Young began modelling in 1987 in her hometown of San Francisco and her modelling career kicked into overdrive when she moved to New York a year later, signing with Elite Model Management. With her smouldering gaze, cheshire cat grin and wild, unruly tresses, Young had a look which was distinct, fresh and alluring. Young was a muse for photographer Santé D'Orazio to whom she was married at the time and consequently was photographed frequently by D'Orazio for British Vogue, Vogue Italia and Paris Vogue.

Young's bi-racial looks played to her advantage by appealing to a broad cross-section of communities. Recognising her mass-market appeal, US Vogue selected Young to appear on an unprecedented three solo covers of the fashion bible photographed by Richard Avedon and Patrick Demarchelier. Young's girl-next-door look also made her a regular fixture in mainstream fashion publications including Glamour, Mademoiselle and US Elle. Advertising campaigns for the Gap, Byblos, Revlon and Guerlain cosmetics followed suit as well as appearances in the Victoria's Secret catalogue and Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue, making Young one of the most in-demand models of her generation.

Glamour - May 1989
Photographer - Paul Lange
Source - thefashionspot.com

Sports Illustrated Swimsuit - 1989
Photographer - Marc Hispard
Source - thefashionspot.com

Photographer - Santé D'Orazio
A Private View - Santé D'Orazio
Source - thefashionspot.com

UK Vogue - July 1989
Photographer - Santé D'Orazio
Source - thefashionspot.com

Christy Turlington & Kara Young
Vogue Italia - September 1993
Photographer - Santé D'Orazio
Source - thefashionspot.com

UK Vogue - Unknown
Photographer - Santé D'Orazio
Source - thefashionspot.com

UK Vogue - June 1991
Photographer - Santé D'Orazio
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Elle - Unknown
Photographer - Gilles Bensimon
Source - bellazon.com

Kara Young, Laurence Treil & Christy Turlington
The Most Unforgettable Women in the World wear Revlon
Photographer - Richard Avedon
Source - thefashionspot.com

Kara Young & hairdresser John D'Orazio
Photographer - Santé D'Orazio
Source - johndorazio.com

Kara Young, Carré Otis & Jennifer Noble
US Vogue - Unknown
Photographer - Patrick Demarchelier
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Vogue - Unknown
Photographer - Steven Meisel
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Elle - Unknown
Photographer - Gilles Bensimon
Source - bellazon.com

US Vogue - April 1988
Photographer - Richard Avedon
Source - thefashionspot.com

Glamour - November 1989
Photographer - Unknown
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Vogue - October 1989
Photographer - Patrick Demarchelier
Source - thefashionspot.com

Glamour - August 1989
Photographer - Unknown
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Elle - March 1988
Photographer - Gilles Bensimon
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Vogue - October 1988
Photographer - Richard Avedon
Source - thefashionspot.com

US Elle - December 1989
Photographer - Gilles Bensimon
Source - thefashionspot.com