Thursday, December 2, 2010
Laetitia Casta "All time Hottest Victoria Secret Model"
Laetitia Marie Laure Casta (born May 11, 1978) is a French model and actress.
Let's be very, very frank; Laetitia Casta takes our breath away. Everything from her eyes and lips, to her legs and toes makes us wiggle with joy. She is as close to perfection as Mother Nature intended a woman to be.
She is at her best when she strikes a pose and gives one of her trademark long, piercing stares. And at her best, she is unquestionably among the sexiest women alive.
Casta's career reportedly began when she was discovered by a photographer, during a family holiday in her father's native Corsica, at age 15.
Casta was the official face of L'Oréal, Dior, and Chanel. She has been featured in Guess? Jeans, Tommy Hilfiger, Miu Miu and XOXO ad campaigns. Casta has appeared on over 100 magazine covers including Victoria's Secret catalogs, ELLE magazine, and Vogue magazine. She also appeared in three consecutive Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues, Rolling Stone, and a Pirelli Calendar. She is now the face of Ralph Lauren's newest fragrance, Notorious. In 2010, she open the Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2010 fashion show.
Laetitia has over 100 major magazine covers to her credit, including very lucrative and high-profile advertisements for L'Oreal, Yves St. Laurent, Ralph Lauren, and Revlon.
Recently, she also signed a multi-million dollar deal with Diamonds.com, which included the much vaulted (and over-hyped) stock options. In fact, there was a mini-controversy over those Diamond.com ads when publishers and billboard companies refused to carry it because Laetitia was a string of pearls away from being nude.
Laetitia's vast amount of work has earned her a place among the fashion industry's all-time elite, and has netted her a fortune that she is more than glad to save. (She has a reputation as a miser. When you get everything in life for free, of course you are going to save a lot of money).
Her new passion for acting has led her to several movie roles (though critical acclaim for her performances hasn't been as forthcoming as for her looks). Among her notable films are the live-action version of the beloved cartoon Asterix, Gypsy along side Naomi Campbell's ex Joaquin Cortez, and Savage Souls that got a savage reception by critics.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Jessica Michibata 'Jenson Button Sexy Japanese Lingerie Model"
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Nonami Takizawa "Big Boobs Most Sexy Japanese Bikini Star"
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Christina Hendricks "sexy curves best-looking woman in America"
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Melissa Satta "Hottest Italian Wags"
Friday, April 2, 2010
Lindsey Vonn "Most Sexiest Sports illustrated Ski Racer"
Lindsey Vonn (née Kildow, born October 18, 1984) is an American alpine ski racer. She won the gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in downhill, the first American woman to do so. She also won three consecutive overall World Cup championships (2008, 2009, 2010), the first American woman and second woman ever to accomplish this. Lindsey also won World Cup discipline championships in downhill (back-to-back) and Super G (the first American woman to do so).
With her Olympic gold and bronze medals, 33 World Cup wins in four disciplines (downhill, Super G, slalom and super combined) and two World Championship gold medals (plus two World Championship silver medals), Vonn has become the most successful American woman skier in history.
Vonn was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, as Lindsey Caroline Kildow and raised in the Twin Citiesmetro area, in Burnsville. She was on skis at age 2 before moving into Erich Sailer's renowned development program at Buck Hill, which also produced slalom racer Kristina Koznick. Her father, Alan Kildow, who had been a national junior skiing champion before a knee injury at 18, "pushed" her very hard, according to Sailer.
When she was ten years old, she met Olympic gold medal skier Picabo Street, whom she considers her heroine and role model. Their meeting made such an impression on Street that she remembered the meeting and later would serve as Vonn's mentor in skiing. Vonn commuted to Colorado to train for a couple of years before her family moved to Vail in the late 1990s.
Vonn has attended the University of Missouri. Vonn's nicknames are "Kildon," "Don Don" and "The Don." Her hobbies include cycling, tennis, reading, and watching NBC-TV's Law and Order. She enjoys listening to hip hop music, especially rapper Kanye West.
She married fellow 2002 Olympian and former U.S. Ski Team athlete Thomas Vonn on September 29, 2007, at the Silver Lake Lodge in Deer Valley, Utah.
During the European racing season, the U.S. team stayed in Kirchberg. The most unusual of Vonn's trophies also lives in Kirchberg: Olympe the cow. Vonn kept the oversized pet instead of the check for her 2005 win in Val D'Isère.
She also frequently stays at the home of her friend and major competitor, alpine skier Maria Rieschin Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Traditionally, Lindsey and Thomas Vonn spend Christmas Eve at the Riesch family home. Vonn is fluent in German.
At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Vonn planned to compete in five events. On February 10, she revealed that she had a bruised shin. Vonn said the pain from her injury was "excruciating" and she would have a difficult time competing at the Winter Olympics. Due to unseasonably warm weather and resultant poor snow conditions, many of the Alpine skiing events were moved back, giving Vonn additional time to heal. On February 17, in her first event, Vonn won the gold medal in the downhill, besting longtime US rival Julia Mancuso by 0.56 seconds, becoming the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in downhill.
In her second event, the super-combined, Vonn finished first in the downhill portion of the race. However, in the slalom portion, she crashed out because she failed to get her ski around a right-hand gate. Vonn said her shin wasn't the problem. Vonn's friend, Maria Riesch, won the gold, and teammate Julia Mancuso earned the silver medal.
In her third event, the super-G, Vonn finished third behind Andrea Fischbacher and Tina Maze. Vonn was 0.74 second back from first place. On the last part of the race, Vonn said she didn't ski as aggressively as she could have and lost the race because of it. After the race, questions were raised about the setup of the course. Vonn's husband, Thomas, said the course was deliberately set up against Vonn. Austrian coach Juergen Kriechbaum denied any wrongdoing.
In her fourth event, the giant slalom, visibility was reduced by thick, low fog. Vonn crashed in her first run, resulting in a broken fourth finger and Vonn's disqualification from the event. In her fifth event, the slalom, Vonn lost control and straddled a gate, disqualifying her from the event.