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"Sports Illustrated" Knockouts (Hardcover)

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  • Hardcover: 276 pages
  • Publisher: Time Warner International (25 Jan 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1929049471
  • ISBN-13: 978-1929049479
  • Product Dimensions: 29.2 x 28.8 x 3.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,293,759 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Sports Illustrated Knockouts: Five Decades of Swimsuit Photography celebrates the best of the Sports Illustrated annual swimsuit issue. Beginning with the inaugural issue on January 24, 1964, which featured model Babette March in a modest four-page spread, Knockouts goes on to document the evolution of the swimsuit issue through five decades of models who, largely by virtue of their appearances here, became celebrities, including Elle Macpherson, Cheryl Tiegs, Tyra Banks and Kathy Ireland. Besides assembling a selection of the best photographs in book form for the first time, Knockouts offers an ample selection of outtakes and other previously unpublished photos, various quotes from models, photographers, art directors, and commentaries on the logistics and technical aspects of the shoots and the exotic ports of call in which they were staged.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Decades of Male Fantasy Photographs at the Beach, 7 May 2004
By Professor Donald Mitchell "Jesus Makes Me a P... (Boston) - See all my reviews
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Caution: This book contains many images of naked and near-naked female models in sexually provocative poses. If the book were a motion picture, it would be required to carry an "R" rating.

The title of the foreword by Frank Deford says it all: "The Bare Facts." Mr. Deford describes the annual swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated as "walking a fine line between smoldering sex and suitable taste, lust and love, seduction and salubriousness." That balance is maintained by having women plan the issue, men photograph it, and the models being attractive young women who are "sexy and fit." He points out that the more modest Miss America contest has lost its audience while the racier Playboy has too. Yet, the audience for this issue has grown, now reaching approximately 56 million Americans a year and many others outside the U.S. for the magazine's foreign editions. At the same time, catalogues for lingerie are doing well, too.

The book is mostly devoted to oversized one and two page photographs from the various swimsuit issues, concentrated in the last ten years. These images are reproduced on better paper and in larger sizes so that their color makes them more vibrant than in the original magazine versions. Little peeks at female anatomy become larger as a result, making these images seem more like pulchritude than All-American Girl Next Door. The two page spreads are often awkwardly truncated across the middle of images.

To me, the most appealing images were those which emphasized the intelligence and personality of the model as opposed to her physical outline and skin quality.

For a lighter touch, there are famous quotations scattered throughout the book, as well as bits and pieces of letters about the swimsuit issues in the past.

The photographs are appealing mostly because of two characteristics, the unusually attractive female models who appear in them and the natural beauty of the settings that frames them. These same images taken with women of average appearance in a studio would usually be unremarkable.

The appeal of the images to an American audience says a lot about American culture. The images seem "out there" even though you would see more skin at a typical French beach resort. They seem to appeal to a desire for a more exotic and sensual lifestyle than a typical American ever experiences. I was reminded of the old television show, Fantasy Island, where magical changes in life could happen to any visitor. These images are mostly dreams of what could happen to women on a vacation to a little-known island. That angle helps explain the appeal to the many women who enjoy these images each year, more than twenty million of them.

Mr. Deford's essay also points out that the feature has grown. Originally, it was just a few pages. In recent years, the special has turned into a complete issue. Presumably, someday there will be a magazine with 52 issues a year comprised just of these bathing beauties.

I could not help but think that the most lasting impact of these images is the way that they have helped build the careers of some of the most famous and successful female models, such as Cheryl Tiegs, Christie Brinkley and Kathy Ireland.

The book will also arouse some nostalgia in you, if you are like me, as you recall what you were doing and how old you were when you first saw these photographs.

I suspect this book will be a very popular gift this Christmas for young bachelors who like the annual swimsuit issue.

After you finish viewing these images, think about what your idea is of an ideal woman. What are her qualities? How importance is her appearance? How would she grow better with age? What is her personality like?

Look for lasting beauty in all forms among those around you!

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