1. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
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The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is published annually by American Sports Illustrated
magazine. The cover photograph features fashion models wearing swimwear in exotic locales. All
models featured on the cover of the swimsuit issue in the magazine's history have been women.
According to some, the magazine is the arbiter of supermodel succession.[1] The swimsuit issue of
the magazine carries advertising that, in 2005 amounted to US$35 million in value.[1] New issues
come out around the middle of February or later. First published in 1964, it is credited with making
the bikini, invented in 1946,[2] a legitimate piece of apparel.[3] The issue that got the most letters
was the 1978 issue.[4] The best selling issue was the 25th Anniversary Issue with Kathy Ireland on
the cover in 1989.[4]
Through the years many models, such as Cheryl Tiegs, Christie Brinkley, Paulina Porizkova, Elle
Macpherson, Rachel Hunter, Rebecca Romijn, Petra Nemcova, Valeria Mazza, Heidi Klum, Tyra
Banks, and Marisa Miller, have been featured on the cover. Other models within its pages, but not
on its cover, include Cindy Crawford, Stephanie Seymour, Niki Taylor, Angie Everhart, and Naomi
Campbell. The eight models featured on the cover of the 2006 issue were featured in a coffee-table
book called Sports Illustrated: Exposure. Photographed by Raphael Mazzucco, and produced by
Diane Smith, the unprecedented "reunion shoot" featured 139 pages of previously-unpublished
images. In 2006, the issue expanded publishing to handheld devices.[5] In 2007, the swimsuit issue
was first available in China.[6]
Contents
1 History
2 Non-models in the magazine
3 Reception
4 On the cover
5 Cover history
6 Locations
7 Swimsuit Video, the Swimsuit Issue on video and in television specials
8 See also
9 References
10 Further reading
3. Also feminists have expressed that "the Swimsuit Issue promotes the harmful and dehumanizing
concept that women are a product for male consumption."[13]
Subscriptions have been canceled by subscribers when it arrives. The 1978 edition, remembered for
its fishnet bathing suit made famous by Cheryl Tiegs, resulted in 340 cancellations.[1]Sports
Illustrated makes the controversy a form of entertainment with the issue two weeks after the
swimsuit edition packed with complainants such as shocked parents and troubled librarians.[1]
Recently, the number of cancellations has declined.[1] Nonetheless, to avoid controversy, Sports
Illustrated has, since 2007, offered its subscribers the option of skipping the swimsuit edition for a
one issue credit to extend their subscription by a week.[14]
On the cover
Main article: List of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover models
1964: Babette March
1965: Sue Peterson
1966: Sunny Bippus
1967: Marilyn Tindall
1968: Turia Mau
1969: Jamee Becker
1970: Cheryl Tiegs
1971: Tannia Rubiano
1972: Shelia Roscoe
1973: Dayle Haddon
1974: Ann Simonton
1975: Cheryl Tiegs
1976: Yvette and Yvonne Sylvander
1977: Lena Kansbod
1978: Maria João
1979: Christie Brinkley
1980: Christie Brinkley
1981: Christie Brinkley
4. 1982: Carol Alt
1983: Cheryl Tiegs
1984: Paulina Porizkova
1985: Paulina Porizkova
1986: Elle Macpherson
1987: Elle Macpherson
1988: Elle Macpherson
1989: Kathy Ireland
1990: Judit Masco
1991: Ashley Richardson (Montana)
1992: Kathy Ireland
1993: Vendela Kirsebom
1994: Kathy Ireland, Elle Macpherson, and Rachel Hunter
1995: Daniela Pestova
1996: Valeria Mazza and Tyra Banks
1997: Tyra Banks
1998: Heidi Klum
1999: Rebecca Romijn
2000: Daniela Pestova
2001: Elsa Benitez
2002: Yamila Diaz
2003: Petra N?mcová
2004: Veronica Varekova; inset Anna Kournikova
2005: Carolyn Murphy; inset Jessica White, Marisa Miller, and Yamila Diaz
2006: All-star Past Cover Models: Veronica Varekova, Elle Macpherson, Rebecca Romijn, Rachel
Hunter, Daniela Pestova, Elsa Benitez, Carolyn Murphy, and Yamila Diaz; inset Heidi Klum and
Maria Sharapova
6. Tyra Banks
2: 1996, 1997
Rachel Hunter
2: 1994, 2006
Rebecca Romijn
2: 1999, 2006
Elsa Benitez
2: 2001, 2006
Yamila Diaz-Rahi
2: 2002, 2006
Veronica Varekova
2: 2004, 2006
Carolyn Murphy
2: 2005, 2006
Kate Upton
2: 2012, 2013
Locations
The swimsuit issue was once predominantly shot in one country per year. As the issue has grown in
size, the number of locations has also risen.
1964: Cozumel
1965: Baja California
1966: Bahamas
1967: Arizona
1968: French Polynesia
1969: Puerto Rico
1970: Hawaii
7. 1971: Dominican Republic
1972: Marina del Rey
1973: Bahamas
1974: Puerto Rico
1975: Cancún
1976: Baja California
1977: Maui
1978: Brazil
1979: Seychelles
1980: British Virgin Islands
1981: Florida
1982: Kenya
1983: Jamaica
1984: Netherlands Antilles
1985: Australia
1986: French Polynesia
1987: Dominican Republic
1988: Thailand
1989: Mexico, Seychelles, Kenya, Lake Powell, Kauai, St. Barts
1990: The Grenadines, Windward Islands
1991: Cruise theme - Turks & Caicos, Bali, St. Barts
1992: Spain
1993: Alaska, Florida Keys, Mackinac Island, Martha's Vineyard, Oahu
1994: Pool theme - Southern California, Colorado, Florida, Bali, Pantelleria, Sardinia, St. Maarten,
Mexico, Hong Kong
1995: Bermuda, Costa Rica
8. 1996: South Africa
1997: Bahamas, Monaco, Venezuela, Mexico, Malibu
1998: Equator theme - Maldives, Kenya, Indonesia, Galápagos Islands, Ecuador
1999: Necker Island, Guana Island
2000: Pacific theme - Malaysia, Oahu, Maui, Mexico
2001: Tunisia, Greece, Italy, Bahamas, Las Vegas
2002: Latin theme - Mexico, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Brazil, Argentina, Spanish Harlem
2003: Barbados, Kenya, Turkey, Florida Keys, Colorado, Vietnam, Grenada
2004: Montauk, New York, Saranac Lake, New York, Mississippi, Wyoming, Arizona, Bouton, Iowa,
Perry, Iowa
2005: Exuma, Bahamas, Pico Bonito National Park, Honduras, Kor?ula, Croatia, Laguna Beach,
California, Bora Bora, Portillo, Chile, Hua Hin, Thailand, Papgayo Peninsula, Costa Rica, Placencia,
Belize, Fajardo, Puerto Rico[19]
2006: Hollywood, Huahine, Las Vegas, Cartagena, Colombia, Cat Island and Harbour Island,
Bahamas, Palm Springs[20]
2007: Music theme - Memphis, Tennessee, Negril, Jamaica, Bahia, Brazil, Maui and Lahaina, Hawaii,
Grambling and Shreveport, Louisiana, Los Angeles, Tucson, Arizona, Cleveland, Ohio[21]
2008: St. Petersburg, Russia, Discovery Cove, Orlando and Singer Island, Florida, Saint John, U.S.
Virgin Islands, Kaanapali, Hawaii, San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, Seven Mile Beach, Cayman Islands,
Turks & Caicos, Caesarea, Israel[22]
2009: Riviera Maya, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico, Teneriffa, Canary Islands, St. George's, Grenada,
St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Naples, Italy, Cappadocia, Turkey[23]
2010: Whistler, Canada, Atacama, Chile, Rajasthan, India, Veligandu, Maldives, Palm Springs,
9. California, Lisbon, Portugal[24]
2011: Peter Island, British Virgin Islands, Nanuya Levu, Fiji, Boracay Island, The Philippines,
Sentosa, Singapore, Maui, Hawaii, Laguna Beach, California, Banff National Park, Canada[25]
2012: Bondi Beach, New South Wales and North Narrabeen, Australia, Apalachicola, Florida, Gulf
Coast of the United States, Bocas del Toro Province and San Blas Islands, Panama, Desroches Island,
Seychelles, Victoria Falls, Zambia[26]
2013: Antarctica, Hayman Island, Australia, Guilin, China, Exuma, Bahamas, Easter Island, Chile,
Etosha National Park and Swakopmund, Namibia, Seville, Spain[27]
2014: Aitutaki, Cook Islands, Cape Canaveral, Florida, Lençóis Maranhenses National Park,
Maranhão, Brazil, Zermatt and Lake Geneva, Switzerland, Nosy Be, Madagascar, Congress Hall,
Cape May, New Jersey, St. Lucia, Fiji, Guana Island, British Virgin Islands[28]
Swimsuit Video, the Swimsuit Issue on video and in television specials
Beginning in the late 1980s, Sports Illustrated allowed television specials to be aired which were
later released as video versions of its Swimsuit Issue. The first releases were available on VHS or
Laser Disc (LD), and later releases have been available on DVD.[29]
In 1989, The Making of the Sports Illustrated 25th
Anniversary Swimsuit Issue was a television
documentary by Home Box Office (HBO) which
later became available on VHS by Maysles
Films.[30] In 1992, a behind-the-scenes made-fo-
-HBO special documentary was released on VHS as
the Sports Illustrated Behind the Scenes: Official
Swimsuit Video.[31] In 1993, Sports Illustrated: The
1993 Swimsuit Video was released by HBO
films.[32] The next year, Sports Illustrated 1994
Swimsuit Issue Video was released on video by
Dakota North Entertainment.[33] Since then, the
annual video version of the Sports Illustrated
Swimsuit Issue has been called the Swimsuit Video.
In 1995, Sports Illustrated began distributing
television specials based on the issue, titled '[Year]
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Special'. The hour-long
specials have aired on Spike TV and TNT and
Minisodes of several specials from 2002 to 2004 are
available on Crackle.[34] In 2004, the Sports
Illustrated 40th Anniversary Swimsuit Special:
American Beauty featured videos of the swimsuit
beauties at various US locations, some of which are not usually thought of as beaches: e.g., the host
Melissa Keller and Marisa Miller at the grain elevator in Bouton, Iowa, and on a farm near Perry,
Iowa. The more recent videos have included some "uncensored" scenes.[35]
For January 2005, NBC produced the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Search, a reality TV show
10. documenting twelve previously unknown fashion models as they competed against one another over
five weeks for the grand prize: a pictorial in the 2005 edition of the Swimsuit Issue and a modeling
contract with NEXT Model Management worth one million US dollars. Alicia Hall won the
competition.[36]
Prior to the release of the 2011 issue, DirectTV aired a preview special on the 101 Network,
revealing the models in that year's edition. The show was hosted by Dan Patrick and Mallory Snyder.
See also
List of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition models
References
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intellectual history". Slate. Washington Post. Newsweek Interactive Co. LLC. Retrieved November
11, 2007.
^ Hoover, Elizabeth D. (July 5, 2006). "60 Years of Bikinis". American Heritage Inc. Retrieved
November 13, 2007.
^ Mendelsohn, Aline (July 23, 2006). "The bikini celebrates 60 years". Lincoln Journal Star.
Retrieved November 13, 2007.
^ a b Sports Illustrated 50: The Anniversary Book, Rob Fleder, 2005, p.286, ISBN 1-932273-49-2
^ Miller, Lia (February 13, 2006). "So Many Models in Bikinis, So Many Ways to See Them". The
New York Times. Retrieved November 10, 2007.
^ Barboza, David (March 4, 2007). "The People's Republic of Sex Kittens and Metrosexuals". The
New York Times. Retrieved November 11, 2007.
^ Layberger, Tom (April 2, 1995). "Under the right cover, "SI' can be hot collectible". St. Petersburg
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^ "Masthead". Sports Illustrated. September 5, 2011: 14. Print.
^ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, Winter 2007, p.15, Diane Smith, senior editor
^ Supermodel Marisa Miller Adorns the Cover of the 2008 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue on
Newsstands Today!
^ "2008 Danica Patrick". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved January 30, 2010.
^
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^ Feminist Media Round-Up: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Lisa Bennett, Communications
Director, National Organization for Women. February 22, 2002.
11. ^ Aspan, Maria (March 12, 2007). "The Swimsuits Were Skimpy, but the Magazine Was Invisible".
The New York Times. Retrieved November 10, 2007.
^ "Marisa Miller: SI Covergirl Unveiled On Letterman". The Huffington Post. February 12, 2008.
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^ "Letterman to unveil S.I. Swimsuit cover". United Press International, Inc. February 4, 2009.
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^ Oldenburg, Ann (February 13, 2014). "Jimmy Kimmel to unveil 'SI' swimsuit cover". USA Today.
Retrieved February 13, 2014.
^ Sports Illustrated 50: The Anniversary Book, Rob Fleder, 2005, p.286, ISBN 1-932273-49-2
^ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Travel Locations 2005. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
^ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Travel Locations 2006. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
^ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Travel Locations 2007. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
^ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Locations 2008. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
^ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Travel Locations 2009. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
^ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Travel Locations 2010. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
^ Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition Travel Locations 2011. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
^ Sports Illustrated 2012 Swimsuit Destinations. Retrieved 2014-04-03
^ Sports Illustrated 2013 Swimsuit Destinations. Retrieved 2014-04-03
^ Sports Illustrated 2014 Swimsuit Destinations. Retrieved 2014-04-03.
^ "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit on IMDB". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2009.
^ "Making of the Sports Illustrated 25th Anniversary Swimsuit Issue (1989) (TV)". IMDb. Retrieved
December 13, 2009.
^ "Sports Illustrated Behind the Scenes: Official Swimsuit Video (1992) (TV)". IMDb. Retrieved
December 13, 2009.
^ "Sports Illustrated: The 1993 Swimsuit Video (1993) (TV)". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2009.
^ "Sports Illustrated 1994 Swimsuit Issue Video (1994)". IMDb. Retrieved December 13, 2009.
^ "Spike TV Highlights - February 2005". PRNewswire. January 6, 2005. Retrieved February 25,
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^ "Sports Illustrated 40th Anniversary Swimsuit Special: American Beauty (2004)". IMDb. Retrieved
December 13, 2009.
12. ^ "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model Search (2005) TV series". IMDb. Retrieved December 13,
2009.
Further reading
Criticism
Davis, Laurel R. (1997). The Swimsuit Issue and Sport: Hegemonic Masculinity in Sports Illustrated.
SUNY Series on Sport, Culture, and Social Relations. Albany, NY: State University of New York
Press. ISBNÂ 9780791433911. OCLCÂ 35620261.
Photography
Campbell, Jule, ed. (1995). The Best of the Swimsuit Supermodels. New York: Sports Illustrated
Books. ISBNÂ 9781883013226. Published in both hardcover and softcover editions.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (1997). Around the World with the Swimsuit Supermodels. New York:
Sports Illustrated Books. LCCNÂ 99191547. OCLCÂ 41211842.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (1999). Best of the Swimsuit Supermodels 1964-1999 (New York: Time,
Inc). Collector's edition magazine.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (2002). Sports Illustrated Presents Ultimate Swimsuit 1964-2002. New
York: Time, Inc.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (2011). Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Portfolio: Fantasy Islands. New
York: Sports Illustrated Books. ISBNÂ 9781603202091. OCLCÂ 755072628.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (2010). Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Portfolio: Paradise Found. New
York: Sports Illustrated Books. ISBNÂ 9781603201537. OCLCÂ 751578018.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (2009). Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Portfolio: The Explorers Edition.
New York: Sports Illustrated Books. ISBNÂ 9781603200899. OCLCÂ 658199994.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (2013). Sports Illustrated Swimsuit: 50 Years of Beautiful. New York:
13. Sports Illustrated Books. ISBNÂ 978-1618930811. OCLCÂ 827082812.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (2008). Sports Illustrated Swimsuit: The Complete Portfolio. New York:
Sports Illustrated Books. ISBNÂ 9781603200417. OCLCÂ 502263177.
Editors of Sports Illustrated (2006). Sports Illustrated: Exposure. Photography by Raphael
Mazzucco. New York: Time Home Entertainment. ISBNÂ 9781933405858. LCCNÂ 2006900231.
OCLCÂ 75397462.
Gair, Joanne (2007). Sports Illustrated: In the Paint: The Complete Body-Painting Collection from the
SI Swimsuit Issue: The Art of Joanne Gair. Photography by James Porto. New York: Sports Illustrated
Books. ISBNÂ 9781933821207. OCLCÂ 212375500.
Hoffman, Steven (executive director) (2001). Sports Illustrated Knockouts: Five Decades of Sports
Illustrated Swimsuit Photography. Foreword by Frank Deford. New York: Sports Illustrated.
ISBNÂ 9781929049479.
Iooss, Walter (2010). Sports Illustrated Swimsuit: Heaven. Introduction by Jimmy Buffett. New York:
Sports Illustrated Books. ISBNÂ 9781603201162. LCCNÂ 2009940848. OCLCÂ 464590580.
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