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Ashley Graham's Swimsuits Haven't Just Filled Up the Sexy Meter - They've Made It Explode

So the title isn't official or anything, but if we had our way, we would name Ashley Graham the Queen of Swimwear because girlfriend seriously knows how to rock a swimsuit. Not only was she Sports Illustrated's first size-16 cover model for the 2016 Swimsuit Issue, but shortly thereafter, she designed an entire swimsuit line - keeping curvy girls in mind _ for inclusive brand Swimsuits For All.

The swimsuits have been so popular that it's moved forward with subsequent collections, with plenty of memorable shoots. Oh, and she also just shot another feature for Sports Illustrated, which was pure magic. To celebrate Ashley, inclusivity, and hella sexy swimsuits, we created a 2018 roundup of her slaying the swimwear game.



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