I know people can be a little nervous about swimsuits, but have some fun with it. Believe you can hold it down. If you believe you can hold it down, you can wear it.
I live in a swimsuit so I'm really comfortable with my body.
I don't even think twice about wearing a swimsuit because it's always been a part of my lifestyle.
To look good in the water you have to pick the right swimsuit. I own close to 500.
After I did the swimsuit issuе, I knew that I wanted to do it again.
Nothing in the world can replace the modern swimsuit, and it practically has.
People shop for a bathing suit with more care than they do a husband or wife. The rules are the same. Look for something you'll feel comfortable wearing. Allow for room to grow.
I know I said sometimes I wear clothes but apparently I lied...I'm only packing swimsuits.
Even buying a swimsuit is super difficult. And then making one is even harder.
In some countries, women aren't allowed to wear a swimsuit.
I'm very shy. I know it's weird for a person who models lingerie and swimsuits, but I don't like to be the center of attention!
It took me six years to be comfortable modeling a swimsuit.
The swimsuit and jeans look is my favorite. It was a big part of my introduction to the world as an artist. It was so cool to see girls wearing swimsuits with their jeans during that time.
And I have a couple swimsuit calendars I did that are coming out.
Look, I can carry a baby! I'm gaining weight right, everything's going well.
Winter was nothing but a season of snow; spring, allergies; and summer...It was the worst. That was swimsuit season.
Being pregnant finally helped me understand what my true relationship was with my body - meaning that it wasn't put on this earth to look good in a swimsuit. I was like, 'Look, I can carry a baby! I'm gaining weight right, everything's going well.' And I've had that relationship ever since.
Old age is when you resent the swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated because there are fewer articles to read.
Coming from the modeling industry I have to exercise a lot, but I do enjoy it... I don't want to put my swimsuit on if I'm not fit.
I made my career off posing in swimsuits and doing all the swimsuit issues and posters.
I might sound like a crazy person, but that's the way I pump myself up. You know how some people are just like 'I have to talk about it'? Sometimes I'll call my husband and we'll talk about it, sometimes I have to talk to myself in the mirror. So I start talking to myself: 'You got this. Don't think of this as Sports Illustrated, just think about this as the best swimsuit campaign you've done in your life. And just kill it and own it and don't put that pressure on yourself.'
I made my career off posing in swimsuits and doing all the swimsuit issues and posters, but I will tell you that that little bit of material on an itsy-bitsy bikini - taking that off was very nerve-racking the first time.
I gave birth to my first son in April 1986. I thought it would be a good goal to get back in shape after having a baby if I ran the New York City Marathon. I ran in it November 1986. I had just shot the 'Sports Illustrated' swimsuit issue, so I was in great shape.
They were doing a full back shot of me in a swimsuit and I thought, Oh my God, I have to be so brave. See, every woman hates herself from behind.
My first shoot was on a rooftop in swimsuits with two plus-size models who were curvy and voluptuous and beautiful, and they taught me so much about being beautiful in any shape or size.
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