
And it isn’t just guys who like the Cover Girls. June 1990 Penthouse Cover Featuring Amy Lynn Baxter Photo. August 2000 Penthouse Cover Featuring Orchidea Keresztes Photo. She hosted MTVs Fashionably Loud, was a judge on Bravos Make Me a Supermodel in 2008, and competed on Celebrity. “There are women writers, producers, even club owners. August 1976 Penthouse Cover Featuring Victoria Lynn Johnson Photo.


“You see more of us doing things now,” she said. Though the group was largely shaped by men, Jackson feels the Cover Girls’ success is a sign of greater involvement by women in the entertainment world. “You wouldn’t get into something like this unless music was a ‘forever’ kind of commitment,” said Jackson. She was the sister of supermodel Niki Taylor.
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No one in the group agreed with the notion that being a manufactured “concept” might diminish their commitment to the enterprise. Krissy Taylor, in full Kristen Erin Taylor, (born May 15, 1978, South Miami, Fla., U.S.died July 2, 1995, Pembroke Pines, Fla., U.S.), American fashion model perhaps best known as a face of the cosmetics companies CoverGirl and L’Oréal. He used to play ‘Show Me’ 20 times a day.” Urban, who recently replaced original member Sunshine Wright (a former Elite model who quit the Cover Girls to resume her modeling career), said she was familiar with the trio “through my brother. As one group of researchers sums up the views on female gender portrayals. V29 N5, May 1988 distributor Curtis Circulation Company, 4.50 cover price, B/W/Color throughout, 96pp, saddle-stapled. “Hey, I never wore makeup before joining this group,” Sabater confided. female models will be perceived as sexy or sexist' (Ford and LaTour 1993:43). Rita Jenrette, The Girls of Kokomo, Indiana. The implicit message was, of course, that if you drive a hot rod, dolls will dig you. Or, at least, were capable of possessing the look. Twins: Cybil and Tricia Barnstable, Sheila and Moira Stone, Piper and Tara Perry, Lynette and Leigh Harris (or Lyn and Leigh Holiday), Jo Penney. The magazines May 49 cover was the first with a posed driveway scene and also the first to feature a female.
It took a year of auditioning hundreds of young women from the Bronx, Brooklyn and Queens before they arrived at the current aggregation: three girls in their early 20s (they decline to give their exact ages) who not only sing but possess the look. The Cover Girls’ look-a combination of voluminous hair, lithe bodies and clingy costumery-was conceived by Fever Records president Sal Abbatiello and producer Andy Tripoli, both of whom felt the time was ripe for an ‘80s-style, fashion-conscious girl group in the Supremes tradition.
