One of the sports illustrated magazines that are widely known and best selling has its pages beaming due to the spectacular pictures of the exotic swimsuit models. In addition to the swim suits they are advertising through modeling, they contribute to the always prevailing presence of men.

What was regarded beautiful forty years ago is now outdated. Any woman that was viewed as one of the sexiest is now found not to be in shape by both man and women. Nowadays, a beautiful woman is one who has a thin body but then it’s just a matter of time before this ideology phases out. In the past, models didn’t work out as they do now but still remained healthy and were not fanatically toned.
Babette March who was on the cover page as an exotic swim suit model for the 1964 Sport Illustrated is a clear demonstration of the gap in fashion between nowadays and the past. Babette, in a white bikini would be regarded as frumpy using today’s definition of fashion. Many people are so much interest with fashion such that no slight change can pass unnoticed. Bikinis had been in the market since 1946 but not until Ursula Andress in the film Dr. No and Sports Illustrated did they get to become acceptable as a legal beach and pool wear.
Some of the exotic swimsuit models who have appeared on the cover pages of Sports Illustrated are Tyra Banks, Kathy Ireland and Elle Macpherson. Their appearance graces the cover pages of the Sports Illustrated.

Pictures that hock swimsuits bring out more controversy as well as enthusiasm. This is because minimal coverage swim wear and sexy bikinis are becoming popular with each passing day.
Certain people thought that bikinis marked the end of civilization. Fortunately or unfortunately, these people didn’t live to see string bikinis and one piece swimsuits.
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Isabeli Fontana is one of the most gorgeous exotic swimsuit models, so no one was took by surprise when she was chosen as face of Beach Sensation, the 2012 swimwear collection of H&M. The problem that appeared after the pictures of Fontana for the clothing brand were made public was related to the color. Not the color, better said colors of the bathing suits, which are absolutely wonderful, but her color. The beautiful supermodel appears to have a very deep tan. Cancer groups were outraged by the campaign and pointed their fingers to H&M, accusing the company of creating false standards for people. According to them, thanks to the ads, regular people will understand that it is normal to stay in the sun for hours and hours in order to achieve a very dark color. As it is known that in Sweden there are more people dying of skin cancer than in car accidents, the campaign had an awful effect on those suffering of the disease. Many NGOs working with people having cancer were appalled to see beautiful Fontana in such ads.
Many people believe that the exotic swimsuit models are just some images of very beautiful women, which have been created artificially and which are improved with the help of various software. However, this is not the case. Although there are many celebrities who have their photos retouched before publication, models are the most natural appearances. The main point of becoming a model and the main requirement of the job is to have amazing looks from all possible points of view. Therefore, these women are bound to be looked at as suitable role models for women around the world, who can do so much more for themselves than to just look at pictures and think that they will never look like that.