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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