On the pages of Sports Illustrated model will appear with non-standard forms
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/on-the-pages-of-sports-illustrated-model-will-appear-with-non-standard-forms.htmlSports Illustrated magazine usually features models with toned athletic figures in beautiful swimsuits against the backdrop of sandy beaches. But in the latest issue, plus-size model 26-year-old Ashley Graham will appear on its pages.
A model with non-standard forms is known all over the world due to the fact that she is not the owner of model parameters, but this does not prevent her from appearing in editions of Vogue magazine. As the model herself admits, the appearance on the pages of the special issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit is a real achievement for her, and all because she became the first model of non-standard forms to advertise plus-size swimsuits on the pages of this popular publication.
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Source: 4tololo.ru

1. Promotional shot of plus size swimsuit manufacturer SwimsuitsForAll for the special issue of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit

2. Other pictures from the photo shoot

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Swimwear commercial

7. Photos from life

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11. Ashley on the red carpet

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Keywords: Sports Illustrated | Girls | Swimwear | Overweight | Models
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