Although Sports Illustrated has been around since 1954, its annual swimsuit runway show is what first brought it to national attention. This year’s runway display will be different from last year’s when it closely resembled the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Women who don’t meet s*xist beauty standards boldly walk the runway in the current version of the program.
We decided to check out the images from the Sports Illustrated bikini runway show from 2022. The supplementary material features the magazine cover, which features a model still in demand at the age of 75.
What makes the Sports Illustrated swimsuit runway show unique?
In the 2022 show, professional models walked the runway alongside everyday women, including a physicist and a construction worker.
Another remarkable aspect of this program was that any lady could participate. The magazine’s editors chose the models who walked the runway based on the images and videos submitted by applicants. We decided to get to know some of the models who really stood out while walking the runway.
Hunter McGrady
At the age of 15, Hunter McGrady began her modeling career. She switched from being a straight-size fashion model to a plus-size one at the age of 19, though.
Hunter, 29, is currently Sports Illustrated’s curviest swimsuit model, and she claims she loves her natural shape. By the way, this year’s presentation also featured Hunter’s elder sister, who co-hosts their podcast about modeling.
Jasmine Sanders
At the age of 13, Jasmine Sanders started her modeling career. Sanders, 30, added, “At a young age, you’re dealing with a lot of negativity in the profession. But I just attempted to establish my name and let people know that my physique is as gorgeous.
“If you see me walk down a runway in a bikini, you’ll notice my cellulite and stretch marks since my body fluctuates just like everyone else’s. “I genuinely love my body and have learned to embrace every alteration and every curve,” she concluded.
Ashley Byrd
Ashley Byrd formerly worked as a construction laborer before strutting the runway. Byrd desired to go to a major city and pursue modeling. However, she first needed to save some money to realize her ambition, and at the time, construction workers were paid highly.
Although Byrd claims she didn’t intend to stay in the construction industry long, she finally did for several years. She claimed that numerous stints in the freezing cold or the sweltering heat aided her modeling career because other tasks didn’t seem difficult.
Byrd claims she wanted to participate in the Sports Illustrated runway event. However, she resisted sending in an application for a while out of fear of rejection because her prior attempts to land a modeling job had resulted in a “no.” Nevertheless, she mustered the bravery to send the magazine her video demonstrating her eligibility for the event.
Camille Kostek
Although Camilla Kostek made her first forays into the modeling world a few years prior, she only started working with Sports Illustrated in 2017. She stood at 5’8″, but agencies kept telling her she wasn’t tall or slim enough, so her career didn’t progress easily. However, the magazine’s creators were taken aback by her attractiveness, and since 2017, she has made five appearances on the pages and once on the cover.
Besides modeling, Kostek is active in community affairs. For a few years now, she has been travelling to American campuses and colleges for her own performances, giving presentations on body image and self-acceptance.
Manju Bangalore
Unlike other models, Manju Bangalore’s partnership with Sports Illustrated began with the 2022 show, and the issue featuring her photo will be published the following year. Because she is a physicist and a potential astronaut, Bangalore is arguably one of the most unique models.
In addition to her employment in the research sector, she oversees two humanitarian initiatives. Her first initiative assists women in obtaining essential personal hygiene items, while her second initiative offers Parkinson’s patients free painting supplies and art workshops.
Shannon Burton
15 years ago, Shannon Burton first began modeling. She reached the age of 35 at that point when many models left the fashion profession. The model acknowledged receiving many “no” responses because of her advanced age. Still, she said she didn’t even consider quitting because, as she said, “I turned 50 in March and believed it was the ideal way to commemorate such a major milestone. So I gave it my all.
In an interview, Burton noted, “I have two teenage kids who are always observing.” I want children to see their mothers pursuing their goals, breaking down barriers, and being strong, and I want them to feel confident doing the same.
Denise Austin
One of the founders of the fitness sector can legitimately be referred to as Denise Austin. She has spent 40 years writing books about healthy living and working as a trainer. Although Denise is 65 years old, the snapshot shows she is in excellent health. Austin assists women over 50 in achieving their ideal body.
Austin took part in the 2022 competition with her fitness trainer daughter Katie. Austin, the oldest model in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit runway event, stated, “I had a special sensation as I walked the runway with my daughter.
Bonus: Maye Musk
Although Maye Musk didn’t participate in the swimsuit competition, her picture graced the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover in 2022. Musk, who will turn 75 in 2019, has worked in the fashion industry for over 50 years.
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