Showing posts with label lingerie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lingerie. Show all posts

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Petra Nemcova


Nemcova was the cover girl for the 2003 edition of Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue. Nemcova is a survivor of the Thailand tsunami that struck in December of 2004. She suffered a broken pelvis and internal injuries but clung to the top of a palm tree for over eight hours before being rescued. So she’s pretty hard core for a Victoria’s Secret model.

Olga Kurylenko




Kurylenko is probably best known for being the Bond girl in Quantum of Solace. She also just recently appeared on the cover of Maxim for their December, 2008 edition.

Heidi Klum

A lot of debate went into this ranking, but when the dust settled we had to name Heidi Klum the hottest model of all time. In all fairness however, any of the top seven would have fit, and I’m sure arguments could be made for many of the other girls in this list. In the end though, it has to be Klum. She’s managed to stay at peak hotness for something like fifteen years now, and for that alone she deserves the top spot.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Bonnie-Jill Laflin

So what does a tomboy who grows up wearing sports jerseys and spends her free time watching football games on television, end up doing when she grows up???? Bonnie-Jill Laflin is one of the most successful and sexiest professional cheerleaders the entire world of sports has ever produced...So much so, that she is probably one of the very few people to be presented with a Superbowl ring (San Francisco 49ers 1994-95) and three NBA Championship rings (L.A. Lakers 1999-00, 2000-01, 2001-02) for her extensive work assisting the general manager and the scouts during the NBA draft. Recently voted as one of FHM's "Most Eligible," the athletic beauty is combining the two loves in her life...fashion and sports. Bonnie-Jill is the founder of the hottest new clothing line to be sweeping the NBA, Double Play Sportswear, and is pursuing her dream as a sportscaster for Sporting News Radio and KCAL 9 (CBS' sister station in Los Angeles) as a correspondent. Bonnie-Jill's big break came just before her 18th birthday, when she was selected to the Golden State Warriors' cheerleading squad - being named in her first year by the NBA as Cheerleader of the Year.
A year later, Bonnie-Jill was accepted to the San Francisco 49ers Goldrush Cheerleading squad, earning that season her most prized possession, a Superbowl ring. For the 1996-97 football season, Bonnie-Jill was one of 1,300 girls vying for one of only 13 available spots on "America's Sweethearts", otherwise known as the Dallas Cowboys cheerleading team - an intense two-week competition and tryouts - eventually becoming a member of the renowned squad. Becoming a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader has helped the beauty get modeling jobs for swimsuit calendars that eventually got her noticed by casting agents and producers. Bonnie-Jill landed a recurring role on Baywatch after the show's casting director spotted her layouts in a calendar.
However, Laflin is familiar to most television viewers who may not be sports fans from her memorable four episode guest appearances on Ally McBeal, playing "Billy's" dream girl.
Bonnie-Jill had also made guest appearances on Nash Bridges and The Jaime Foxx Show. A trained dancer, Bonnie-Jill had been featured in music videos for artists such as Lou Bega ("Mambo Mambo" & "Tricky Tricky"), Creed ("What If") and Little Texas ("God Bless Texas"). Frederick's of Hollywood knew they had struck gold when Bonnie-Jill Laflin walked through their door and they have been using her as one of their own sexy sirens ever since.
The pretty face and heavenly body of this former Miss Dallas-Fort Worth have also launched Bonnie-Jill into the advertising world - having been featured in Nike, Wrangler, Fritos, Carl's Jr., Coors, Miller Genuine Draft and Budweiser ads. The beauty has also been featured in numerous publications, including FHM, STUN!, Razor, OYE and Controversy magazines.
A native of San Francisco, Bonnie-Jill currently resides in the Los Angeles area with her Chihuahua/Boston Terrier mix, Diamond, and her two Calico cats, Dallas and Star.
In her spare time, which does not amount to much these days, she prefers horseback riding, boxing, rollerblading, and running. The aspiring sportscaster also follows the NFL, NBA and MLB daily stats as well as her racehorses (Lil' Miss Hollywood and Dancin' Deputy) - about the only remnants left from her tomboy days.

Angela Taylor

I was born in Santa Barbara California. I'm one of five girls in my family. I have one older sister and 3 younger sisters. My father who moved to Las Vegas shortly after I was born raised me. I attended elementary and middle school in Las Vegas, only to figure out this city wasn�t enough for me. Not to rush over my school years or anything, but to be quite honest with you, I don�t have any memories other than being completely boy crazy. I was boy crazy as far back as the first grade. I don�t know if any of you remember this, but in school kids used to name the days, Monday - marriage day, Tuesday - toes day, etc. This is the way it worked, if you wore a skirt or dress to school on Friday, all the boys would flip it up all day long. Some of the girls would get upset and cry because they forgot it was Friday flip up day, not me, I loved it! In fact, I always wore a dress and little pink panties that said Friday. Of course I would act shy and shocked but between you and I, there was not a shy or shocked bone in my body. Which might I add, did not exist until the age of about 20 or 21.
Oh yeah, I heard it all, daddy long legs, beanpole, and bones brigade. I guess you can say that wasn�t really the reaction I was looking for, but I guess it�s better than no attention at all. My Father, which by this time having three girls, tried everything to keep us busy, especially me. I took basketball, tap, jazz, baton twirling and my favorite, gymnastics. I took 1st Place at the vault in the state meet and I always placed high in the floor routines. After about 6 years of gymnastics, I grew too tall for the sport and had to quit, which was devastating. Shortly after I auditioned for a sing and dance group called Reflections.
We performed all over. My favorite performance we did was Grease. By this time my dad had remarried and his wife was studying photography and always had these assignments due for her class. I was more than happy to volunteer to be the model in the picture. Even thought it wasn�t necessary, I would always dress up and put on make-up. By the time she took the pictures to class they were probably all wondering who the clown in the picture was. Well, what do you expect; I was no make-up artist at 12 years old. At that time Madonna was just hitting it big with Material Girl, so you can imagine the shots. So I guess you can say that this was my first experience as a model.
When I turned 13 I decided to move to California and live with my Mom. That was another devastating time for me because I had become so close to my dad over the years. He had always made sure I did well in school, my grades were always above average, and I was always participating in a lot of school activities. He had rules and I followed them and that was that. I was definitely a daddy�s girl. Off to California I go! Now you have to imagine what it's like for a mother to finally get a chance to raise her daughter after 13 years. It seems like she didn't know how to be the parent. At first she was afraid to tell me to do anything. It seems like she played the best friend instead of the mother. Going from rules and tight schedules to no rules was quite a change. I had no curfew, I was allowed to have boys over, have a boyfriend, dress how I wanted, and wear make-up. I thought I had the coolest mom on the block and so did all my friends. Everybody loved to stay over at my house because they knew we could do whatever we wanted, and the boys wouldn�t have to leave until about 2 am. That soon started to backfire on my mom.
I went completely wild and there was no telling me what to do from then on. She would punish me and ground me to my room, but I would just sneak out the window as soon as she fell asleep. That started to get old and we began fighting all the time.
The following year I moved out. I lived all over California until I finally got situated in Newport Beach. I worked at this very upscale hair salon where I met a bunch of fabulous girls that started taking me out to clubs, remember, at this point I was still seventeen.
I learned a lot and grew up very fast. I was already living in the fast lane as far as clubs, shopping, expensive restaurants, and rich men. Mind you, this wasn�t just any group of girls, they were all blonde bombshells. Some of them were dancers at this bikini bar, some worked at my salon and some just got taken care of by their boyfriends. I started to commute to Los Angeles to sign-up with some modeling agencies. I booked a couple of commercials and got my first job with Playboy. I was so excited, my very first issue was a newsstand special called Latin Girls. I was spending so much time in Las Angeles that I decided to start looking for an apartment. About that same time I met this guy that I thought was so charming, so I decided to move in with him.
We found this beautiful place on Doheny and Sunset , and started playing house. If you have ever been to Las Angeles, you know there are a lot of strip clubs. I remember how glamorous my friends made it look, so I danced a couple of armature night contests. At the time I loved everything about dancing, the money, the sexy clothes, dancing on stage, and getting to be very flirtatious without having to be responsible. By that time I was starting to realize the guy I was dating wasn�t what I thought he was going to be.
He was very jealous and started to cheat on me. It soon became a nightmare, this guy turned into a complete psycho. Obviously I moved out as soon as possible. Every girl has a stalker story, so here is mine. He would break into my apartment before I got home and be standing in my living room, I would have threatening phone calls, he keyed my car, he would provoke girls into starting fights with me and also turned my two closest fiends against me.
By the way, to whoever is reading this, if you live in the Los Angeles area, beware of a guy named Timmy Ianello!!! It became so unbearable that my girlfriend and I took off to New York. I was only with this guy a short while, but I have to say he really did a job on me. I was so hurt that I lost myself for the next 4 months, and was not in character with myself. I tried so hard to forget everything he had done to me. I started dancing at Scores and was partying every single night. I was making so much money, shopping all day, living in a hotel with two other girls and actually started taking an extreme liking to one of them.
I wouldn�t say that I decided against men, but for the time I decided to give women a try. I think all girls that have danced or even been around the atmosphere of the whole strip club life had to have all taken a liking or at least a curiosity towards other women.
I really have to say for a while I didn�t miss being with a man. Girls are so soft, sexy and just in tune with other girl�s feelings. It seems like a no brainer right, women with women and men with men, don�t worry, I�m just kidding.
It was fun, I wouldn�t take that back. After a while you do start to miss a mans big strong hands, and being held in his arms where you feel so safe. Anyways, I�ll always have an attraction towards women and if I end up with a girl here and there, great. Don�t worry guys, at the end of the day I�m always going to come running home to you.
Being the California beach bum that I am, you can imagine how the city starts to close in on you after a while. Don�t get me wrong, I loved New York, I just really missed being able to see the beautiful ocean view, smell the cool breeze, and hear the seagulls. A couple of friends and I started making weekend trips to Miami Beach. The nightlife there is by far the wildest!! Maybe it�s the hot weather, it�s so warm all the time, and so the girls always dress so sexy, which makes all the guys crazy.
There is also a good mix of cultures in Miami, which makes it very interesting. Can you guess what I did next? You got it, Miami here I come. I made the move from New York to Miami Beach and have been there ever since. I have a great condo in a high rise right on the water; it has the most amazing view you�ve ever seen. I have two cats, Simon, and Sabra, and one ferret, Sasha. All girls of course, there is only room for one man in my house. Life in Miami is very relaxed.
I�m working full time with Wilhelmina Miami and have been very lucky with work. I�ve done dozens of national commercials anywhere from Bally�s, Budweiser, Nair, and Coors. As far as print ads, I don�t do a lot of catalogs; they told me I�m too sexy. Actually that is one of the unfortunate things because Miami is all catalog and that is definitely where the money is. I do a lot of fitness, swimwear, lingerie, and anything that calls for a great body.
The biggest job I had, and the one I brag about is when I got hired to back-up sing and dance for Julio Inglesias for his �Noche de Quatro Lunas� tour. I worked with two other girls, one was the sexiest Cuban girl you ever saw, and man could she dance. She helped me out a lot and gave me pointers. The other girl was a tall thin redheaded Spanish girl who was the funniest sweetest thing. We saw the whole world in the blink of an eye.
We visited Milan, London, Paris, Sweden, Switzerland, Russia, Brazil, Venezuela, and Argentina. Being on tour can get very trying at times. You don�t eat properly, and the food is so different everywhere you go. Sleep definitely starts to be an issue, the jet lag can be unbearable.
Tempers flared, but as soon as the show begins, everything is put aside and we all had a great time. Don�t get me wrong; the shows were always followed with fabulous dinners with Julio and his people from Sony. We stayed in very fancy hotels, flew on his jet from country to country, and saw many amazing places. The Luvre in Paris, and Red Square in Russia to name a few.
It�s funny with all this excitement you think it would be enough to keep anybody happy, not me, one night while we were in Paris, the Cuban girl and I snuck out to go for a stroll and ended up on a bungy jump. It cost us all our money we were given for the day, but we did it anyway. It was amazing and definitely the adrenaline rush I needed after such a hectic week.
If you were wondering why I say snuck out, it�s because we weren�t really supposed to stray too far from the hotel or leave without and escort. That gets annoying after a while so sneaking out happened quite often. When I�m home I enjoy my time tanning, shopping, and hanging with my friends. I�ve also recently started fashion and interior design.
I�ve decorated a few apartments that came out looking gorgeous. Right now I just design cloths for myself to wear out, and the response to them has been surprising. I guess I�m very well rounded when it comes to my talents.
I really don�t think there is anything I can�t do, and not much I haven�t done. My goals now are to land some covers and start working on the big screen. I intend to continue to expand in my study of dance.
I learned Latin dance with Julio, but now I want to take some ballet, jazz and some belly dancing. I�ll take some pictures in class for all of you to see. Until then a� tout a l�heure. That means �talk to you later� in French.
Love Angela

Bridget Ellen

The early years
Not being camera shy was an asset for Bridget as she began her acting involvement in commercials as a child. Sailing through high school as an honor student, Bridget returned to acting after finishing school.She was cast in the CBS TV Pilot called Princesses with Fran Drescher & Twiggy. Realizing her need to broaden her comedic talent, Bridget began training at The Groundling theatre.The improvisational skills she learned there would shape her career.
My on screen appearences
For the first two years, she was one of the original co-hosts and field reporters of the Playboy TV show, Naughty Amateur Home Video�s (the #1 show as seen on Playboy TV).Bridget�s bubbly personality & humor helped to make the interviews and on location segments of the show full of energy and always spontaneous!In interviews, she was often asked, What month are you? Given the nature of the show and the fact that she had never posed nude for the show or the magazine, she says, Well, it was incredibly flattering but also entertaining to see the reactions when she had to explain the Assets she was hired for weren�t the obvious, just her personality! Believe me, she says, finding humor in odd places comes in handy when you�re being pulled into a mud wrestling match you thought you were only going to be commenting on! Her motto is Keep an open mind and never be afraid to laugh especially at yourself!
Some of her TV credits include Guest starring & co-starring roles on, "The Guardian", "The Manshow", "For Your Love", "Dharma & Greg", "Providence", "2 Guys & a girl", "Martial law", "The Pretender", "Sunset Beach", & "The Division".She�s also had re-occurring roles on several TV shows such as, "Strip Mall", "Passions" & "The X Show".Her commercial credits include NIKE, Nintendo, California Cheese, Alaska Airlines, Volvo, Tostitos, Chi Chi�s restaurants & Jolly Rancher candy.
Bridget has been modeling for many years and has been The Trashy Lingerie Spokesperson for Trashy Lingerie & Trashy.com since 1999. She still gets hired to work on camera, like hosting a special Trashy edition of "Wild On E!" in Vegas at the Palms Hotel & casino, going live on the "Fox & Friends" morning show in NY & Good Day LA.She�s been a guest commentator on Lingerie for VH1, MTV, Livin� Large and ESPN�s Best Damn Sports show period. Many local news shows in LA like, KTLA, KTTV & Nine on the town request her annually to host special segments, like Swimwear, Christmas, Halloween & Valentines day.Internationally, she�s worked with the BBC, Korean TV, Japanese TV, Italian TV and many Telemundo & Univision shows.
What I'm doing now
Because of her experience in TV, Bridget also handles all the TV, Filming and on camera productions for Trashy and any of the on premises shoots at the store location in Los Angeles, California.She has MC�d all the Trashygirl parties and recently hosted a special HD Net special showcasing The Palms Hotel & casino in Las Vegas during an annual party featuring The Trashygirls.In October 2002, she became the P.R. Director for Trashy Lingerie and www.Trashy.com Bridget works with stylists & photo editors for major magazines like FHM, Maxim, Stuff, KING, InStyle, Us, Tv Guide, W, Entertainment Weekly, Complex, Femme Fatale, WWD, Giant, Fuego, Loaded, Premiere, Rime, French Vouge, Interview, The Source & Vanity Fair to name a few. She oversee�s & styles all the photo shoots for Trashy Lingerie and relishes her role as resident Mother hen & friend to all her Models.

The truth is in the slogan she says "Trashy is Classy" & "Inside every Woman is a Trashy Girl!"