![]() I think it's why they get such beautiful pictures. “This celebrates the girls and their personalities. “It's luck, the perfect suit and perfect storm to get it.”ĭecker said, though, that because Sports Illustrated encourages a natural look – less makeup, toned muscles, curvy shape – it's easier to get a great photograph. “I still don't know the formula for the cover,” she added. She has no great diet or exercise secret, she said, other than to be active and eat sensibly. (Her closet of swimsuits wasn't right for winter, she joked.)Īs for Roddick? He's relieved the five-time SI Swimsuit model can check the cover-girl box and won't be as nervous next February when the next edition comes out.ĭecker says she is an avid sports fan, and as a teenager in North Carolina ran hurdles for the track team, played soccer and participated in competitive cheerleading. Since her 2015 SI Swimsuit debut, Clauson has worked for Calvin Klein, Louis Vuitton, Versace and more, and has appeared on the covers of Marie Claire, Italian Glamour and Vogue Germany. Decker said now the mad dash was on to find outfits for TV appearances that will come with the gig. Hailey Clauson began modeling at 13 and made a name for herself after appearing in Jay-Z’s video for Empire State of Mind in 2009. SI keeps the cover photo a secret – even from the models – until less than 24 hours before it's revealed. She compared it to covers from the 1980s or '90s, when Elle Macpherson won her covers with a friendly, sun-loving look. The cover photo of Decker smiling in a yellow bikini is a departure from the more sultry look that SI had gone for the past few years, she said. ![]() The 22-year-old wife of tennis star Andy Roddick said being chosen for the front is “the news of a lifetime.” New York | Model Brooklyn Decker landed the coveted Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover this year.
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