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This is a list of all the models photographed for Playboy magazine. Not all of the women who have modeled in Playboy have done so in the nude. The list has been split up into several articles by decade of publication. Please see the following articles for names and date of appearance: List of people in Playboy 1953–1959
Lauren Michelle Hill (born June 27, 1979) [2] is an American model and actress. She appeared on the cover of Playboy on the October (Girls of Conference USA) 2000 issue. She is Playboy Playmate of the Month in February 2001. Hill was a cheerleader at the University of South Carolina while studying journalism.
On the evening of July 8 at the Fontainebleau hotel, the controversial designer paraded models down the runway in his signature wearable sticky tape in all colors, shapes and, um, sizes. View this ...
Louise Helena Glover [1] (born 8 February 1983) is an English glamour model and beauty pageant titleholder, known for her appearances in British lad mags, including FHM, Bizarre, Maxim, Loaded, and tabloids such as the News of the World, The Sun, and Daily Star. She is the first British model to be named "Model of the Year" in Playboy Special ...
The former fashion photographer was at the Art Hearts Fashion show at Faena Forum in Miami Beach, sending models down the runway in “swimsuits” made of just tape. Yes, you read that right ...
Lauren Drain is clearly a woman of many talents. The 31-year-old registered nurse is also a certified personal trainer, bikini pro, best-selling author and bikini model.Since launching her fitness ...
Body Glove was started by identical twins Bill and Bob Meistrell in Redondo Beach, CA. They were raised in Boonville, Missouri and moved to Manhattan Beach, CA in 1944. . They were always interested in the water and even crafted a rudimentary diving helmet out of an oil can, tar, glass and a bicycle pump so that they could explore a pond on their family
Photos depicting the models' entire bodies significantly increased in number from the 1960s to the 1990s. From 1995 to 1999 models were dressed in far more revealing outfits than they were from 1959 to 1963. [4] Women's magazines have been criticized for their conflicting messages, with an emphasis on food, cooking, child rearing, and entertaining.