Hollywood's Hottest Sex Symbols
16 Alice Braga
05 Angelina Jolie
62 Anne Hathaway
14 Asia Argento 08 Beau Garrett 50 Charlize Theron 23 Diora Baird 52 Eva Green
54 Eva Mendes
06 Gretchen Mol
66 Halle Berry
28 Heather Graham
07 Jennifer Connelly
18 Kate Winslet
60 Keeley Hazell
21 Kelly Brook
27 Laura Ramsey
17 Malin Akerman
58 Marion Cotillard
22 Marisa Tomei
68 Monica Bellucci
56 Olga Kurylenko
12 Penelope Cruz
10 Rachel Weisz
64 Salma Hayek
61 Scarlett Johansson
20 Sienna Miller
24 Sophie Monk
26 Vida Guerra
04 Whitney Port 10 Sexiest Starlets Of All-Time
44 Ann-Margret
36 Bo Derek
34 Brigitte Bardot
46 Farrah Fawcett
42 Jayne Mansfield
38 Kay Lenz
48 Marilyn Monroe
40 Pam Grier
32 Susan George
30 Susan Sarandon
Features in This Issue
Covergirl Several Celebrities (Nude)
Special Collector's Edition
500 Steamy Shots Of Hollywood's Hottest Sex Symbols!
Bonus: Top 10 Sexiest Starlets Of All-Time Nude!
Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Connelly, Salma Hayak, Monica Bellucci, Sophie Monk, Halle Berry, Eva Green
About Celebrity Skin
Celebrity Skin is a pornographic magazine which specializes in showcasing images, either photographs or movie and TV screencaps, of nude or semi-nude celebrities. It is not to be confused with its rival Celebrity Sleuth. Both of these magazines have ceased publication.
Celebrity Skin was a spin-off publication of High Society magazine first published in 1986. Editor Gloria Leonard is credited with the idea to first publish revealing or scandalous images of celebrities in the magazine. The success and increased sales of issues with "celebrity skin" led to the new publication.
Over the course of its run, Margot Kidder, Ann-Margret and Barbra Streisand unsuccessfully attempted to sue the magazine after it published nude photos of them.
The September 1999 issue of Celebrity Skin contained photographs of Jennifer Aniston sunbathing topless in her back garden. The photographs also appeared in the December 1999 issues of High Society and Celebrity Sleuth. The April 1999 issues of the Italian magazine Eva Tremila and the British newspaper, the Daily Sport carried the pictures, as well as the May 31–June 6 issue of the French publication Voici. Aniston filed a lawsuit against Francois Naverre, who took the photos in February 1999. Aniston also filed suit against Man's World Publications and Crescent Publishing Group for publishing the photos.