Swimsuits

Kate Upton shares see-through dress photo (photos)

Kate Upton posted a picture Tuesday on Instagram wearing a totally see-through black lace dress from her latest trip to Paris.
“How can you choose what’s more amazing the view or the food at L’Oiseau Blanc,” the 25-year-old Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model wrote in the caption next to the shot of her wearing a sleeveless black dress that showed her black lingerie underneath.

Hot MILF Asimina Inglezou! (video)

The heatwave might be over, but with appearances like these, Asimina Inglezou is definitely contributing to a new one. The hot MILF is a mountain runner and model and with a body like hers, it is no wonder she flaunts it as much a possible. The blonde beauty slipped into a sexy one piece swimsuit and posed for the camera in front of a hotel pool. Mykonos Live TV was at the shoot.

 

Bella Hadid & Kendall Jenner show off buttocks! (photos)

Kendall Jenner appears to be following in her sister Kim Kardashian’s footsteps by showing off her incredible bum in a thong bikini on holiday with fellow model Bella Hadid.
The pair are soaking up the sun in a secret location, and they have been posing for sizzling pictures in their skimpy swimwear.

Kate Upton puts on bikini in Caribbean (photo-video)

She posed once again for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition earlier this year.
And Kate Upton was putting her famous figure centre-stage once again on Tuesday, as she vacationed in a Caribbean paradise.
The 24-year-old model flaunted her hourglass figure in a royal blue halterneck bikini, in the Turks and Caicos.

Bombshell Kate Upton reveals Sports Illustrated cover on Jimmy Kimmel Show (video-photos)

Kate Upton appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night, and with her appearance came the news that she will be featured on the 2017 Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover for the third time.
The covers were also revealed, and (fittingly) there are three of them.

Euro Court rules in favor of Switzerland in Turkish parents' co-ed swimming rejection case

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Jan. 10 ruled in favor of Switzerland over a case in which Turkish-origin parents said their right to "freedom of thought, conscience and religion" was breached when they were fined by Swiss authorities for refusing to send their daughters to co-ed swimming lessons, which the parents claimed it was against their religious convictions. 

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