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Sports Illustrated cover girl Jasmine Sanders: Losing jobs taught me to love myself

In 2018, Jasmine Sanders was handed over for her dream job strolling within the Victoria’s Secret Vogue Present.

Now, lower than two brief years later, the German-born, South Carolina-bred magnificence often called “Golden Barbie” is on high of the world, having scored one of many trade’s greatest honors: the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Problem.

At 29, Sanders has been modeling for greater than half her life, and informed Web page Six Fashion she has realized to take the highs and lows in stride.

“There have been occasions once I felt like my profession was transferring at a slower tempo — the place I’d not be getting jobs once I could have felt like I ought to have, and seeing my buddies hit objectives that I’ll have wished. I’d be asking, ‘Why hasn’t it occurred for me?’” she recalled.

“I had to take a look at it like, it didn’t occur to me as a result of I wasn’t prepared. And now that issues are taking place for me, I can actually respect them, as a result of I understand how exhausting I labored for them. Each job just isn’t going to be handed to me, and I don’t need each job to be handed to me. I like that I used to be in a position to battle my manner to the highest!”

Jasmine Sanders on the cover of the 2020 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Jasmine Sanders on the cover of the 2020 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit ProblemYu Tsai/Sports Illustrated

Sanders added that shedding the coveted lingerie gig paved the way in which for an necessary interval of non-public development. “Within the modeling trade, you take care of fixed rejection. I feel individuals neglect that we’re human; I’ve insecurities identical to all people else,” she stated.

“In all honesty, it was after [the Victoria’s Secret rejection] that I used to be like, you want to begin appreciating your physique and loving your self. As a result of if you happen to don’t love your self, no one else goes to.”

Assembly SI Swimsuit’s editor-in-chief MJ Day, who in 2019 named Sanders its Rookie of the 12 months, additionally helped foster that confidence.

“She at all times says, the smaller the bikini, the higher your physique appears,” Sanders stated. “So I embrace each tiny bikini that she throws my manner. I’ve personally purchased smaller bikinis for myself since she informed me that!”

A lot of these skimpy fits might be noticed on the mannequin’s Instagram, the place she’s racked up practically 4 million followers. Nevertheless it’s not all for present — whereas caught at residence in the course of the coronavirus disaster, Sanders stated, she’s most popular spending her days in attractive swimwear somewhat than sweats.

“Day-after-day, I’ll get up within the morning, placed on a bikini, and I’ll go examine the mail, I’ll do no matter I would like to do,” she informed us.

“I really feel much more comfy in a bikini than I do in garments. I feel I look higher!”

Kate Bock, Jasmine Sanders and Olivia Culpo on the cover of the 2020 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
Kate Bock, Jasmine Sanders and Olivia Culpo on the cover of the 2020 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit ProblemYu Tsai/Sports Illustrated

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