Frederick's of Hollywood - Models

Models

Many notable models have posed for Frederick's of Hollywood catalogs, including:

  • Nina Agdal
  • Pamela Anderson
  • Robin Angers
  • Amber Arbucci
  • Alison Armitage
  • K.D. Aubert
  • Carmen Berg
  • Kylie Bisutti
  • Brandi Brandt
  • Cynthia Brimhall
  • Jenelle Brooklyn
  • Brittany Brower
  • Brooke Burke
  • Bianca Christians
  • Bree Conden
  • Quinn Cooper
  • Lola Corwin
  • Morena Corwin
  • Neriah Davis
  • Caroline De Souza Correa
  • Nikki DuBose
  • Jessica Dykstra
  • Ava Fabian
  • Rebecca Ferrati
  • Anahi Gonzales
  • Brianna Hicks
  • Nicky Hilton
  • Nichole Hiltz
  • Tylyn John
  • Barbie Jones
  • Joanna Krupa
  • Eva LaRue
  • Heather LaCombe
  • Nikki LaFleur
  • Bonnie-Jill Laflin
  • Jennifer Lamiraqui
  • Nicole Marie Lenz
  • Cindy Margolis
  • Shae Marks
  • K.C. Martell
  • Juliana Martins
  • Marisa Miller
  • Diana Morales
  • Yvette Nelson
  • Shauna O'Brien
  • Jessiqa Pace
  • Lisa Peake
  • Shannon Rae
  • Caroline Salvia
  • Shauna Sand
  • Nikki Schieler
  • Kim Smith
  • Linda Sobek
  • Gretchen Stockdale
  • Barbara Stoyanoff
  • Julie Strain
  • Renee Tenison
  • Carrie Tivador
  • Peggy Trintini
  • Leeann Tweeden
  • Alina Vacariu
  • Denise Vasi
  • Carol Vitale
  • Dita Von Teese
  • April Wayne
  • Teri Weigel
  • Katja Bjorlin

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