This five-video set includes the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Videos for 1995 through 1999, featuring some of the world's most beautiful women modeling swimsuits in exotic worldwide locations. 1995 features supermodel Vendela hosting the program that boasts models Kathy Ireland, Angie Everhart, Christie Brinkley, and Kim Alexis on location in Bermuda and Costa Rica. 1996 features Kathy Ireland, Angie Everhart, Rebecca Romjin-Stamos, and Ingrid Seynhaeve in the Kalahari Desert and the jungles of South Africa. 1997 ...
This five-video set includes the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Videos for 1995 through 1999, featuring some of the world's most beautiful women modeling swimsuits in exotic worldwide locations. 1995 features supermodel Vendela hosting the program that boasts models Kathy Ireland, Angie Everhart, Christie Brinkley, and Kim Alexis on location in Bermuda and Costa Rica. 1996 features Kathy Ireland, Angie Everhart, Rebecca Romjin-Stamos, and Ingrid Seynhaeve in the Kalahari Desert and the jungles of South Africa. 1997 is hosted by Rob Schneider and features Tyra Banks on deserted islands and exploring Turkey, while Naomi Campbell is photographed in a rainforest. 1998 has Rob Schneider returning as host to Rebecca Romjin-Stamos and Tyra Banks on the Galapagos, African savannas, and deserted islands. 1999's entry features Rebecca Romjin-Stamos and numerous beautiful swimsuit models posing on a private island in the Caribbean. Also includes Sports Illustrated's most revealing segment ever, featuring the models wearing nothing but body paint.
The annual arrival of Sports Illustrated magazine's swimsuit edition spurs all sorts of discussions around the house, the water cooler, the locker room, or anywhere else that men gather and women roll their eyes. For 51 weeks of the year, the venerable publication subjects the world of sport and sportsmen to dry scrutiny with flashes of wry wit and, at least in recent years, a dash of attitude. Then, for one late-winter week each year, the magazine transforms itself into a glitzy PG parade of the planet's flashiest female forms. Each year, the superest supermodels are sent off to exotic locales, where they model the most sensational swimsuits available for SI's talented photographers and, in recent years, videographers. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Collection compiles five documentaries, tracking the annual ritual preparations for the big edition from 1995 to 1999. Among the models shown posing, preparing, and generally palling around are Kathy Ireland, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Rachel Hunter, Niki Taylor, Stacey Williams, and Cheryl Tiegs. For those who prefer their models with three names, Amber Noelle Ehresmann makes welcome appearances. On the single-name front, there is Vendela. It's worth noting that the bathing suits shown stretched invitingly over nubile flesh here are styles that the stores most likely no longer stock. Of course, it's still nice to look.
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