FHM 100 Sexiest Women in the World 1998



         


FHM poll

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  1. Jenny McCarthy
  2. Denise van Outen
  3. Louise Redknapp
  4. Jennifer Aniston
  5. Cameron Diaz
  6. Carmen Electra
  7. Cat Deeley
  8. Melanie Sykes
  9. Courteney Cox
  10. Gillian Anderson
  11. Isla Fisher
  12. Yasmine Bleeth
  13. Dannii Minogue
  14. Natalie Imbruglia
  15. Teri Hatcher
  16. Alicia Silverstone
  17. Kate Winslet
  18. Caprice Bourret
  19. Catherine Anderton
  20. Melanie Blatt
  21. Samantha Janus
  22. Kylie Minogue
  23. Sandra Bullock
  24. Elizabeth Hurley
  25. Melinda Messenger
  26. Rhona Mitra
  27. Emma Noble
  28. Nicole Appleton
  29. Kelly Brook
  30. Tiffani Thiessen
  31. Neve Campbell
  32. Natalie Appleton
  33. Jo Guest
  34. Salma Hayek
  35. Victoria Beckham
  36. Cindy Crawford
  37. Nicola Charles
  38. Anna Friel
  39. Pamela Anderson
  40. Zoë Ball
  41. Dani Behr
  42. Tyra Banks
  43. Shania Twain
  44. Emma Bunton
  45. Jordan
  46. Mariah Carey
  47. Helena Christensen
  48. Kate Moss
  49. Drew Barrymore
  50. Ulrika Jonsson
  51. Martine McCutcheon
  52. Demi Moore
  53. Lisa Kudrow
  54. Angelica Bridges
  55. Melissa George
  56. Kimberley Davies
  57. Winona Ryder
  58. Geri Halliwell
  59. Tina Hobley
  60. Elle Macpherson
  61. Davina McCall
  62. Uma Thurman
  63. Kathy Lloyd
  64. Philippa Forrester
  65. Traci Bingham
  66. Gwyneth Paltrow
  67. Natasha Henstridge
  68. Liv Tyler
  69. Claire Danes
  70. Elisabeth Shue
  71. Emmanuelle Béart
  72. Catalina
  73. Meg Ryan
  74. Anna Kournikova
  75. Claudia Schiffer
  76. Donna D'Errico
  77. Jayne Middlemiss
  78. Melanie Chisholm
  79. Kirsty Wright
  80. Vendela
  81. Sarah Michelle Gellar
  82. Sharon Stone
  83. Yasmin le Bon
  84. Catherine Zeta-Jones
  85. Emma Harrison
  86. Davinia Taylor
  87. Eva Herzigova
  88. Sara Cox
  89. Lucy Lawless
  90. Melanie Brown
  91. Jennifer Love Hewitt
  92. Téa Leoni
  93. Halle Berry
  94. Claire Goose
  95. Natalia Cigliuti
  96. Nicole Kidman
  97. Gena Lee Nolin
  98. Melissa Tkautz
  99. Helen Baxendale
  100. Renée Zellweger

see also:

FHM, an acronym for For Him Magazine (or For Horny Men, as the Philippines edition has it), is a monthly men's magazine (of a type known as a lads' mag). The magazine was first published in 1994 in the United Kingdom but has subsequently expanded internationally. As of July 2004, it publishes 27 editions per month including editions in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, France, Taiwan, and the Philippines.

FHM, produced by the consumer media division of publishing giant EMAP, was launched as a response to the success of Loaded, launched by IPC Magazines the previous year. Like Loaded, FHM relies heavily on the appeal of photographs of scantily-clad women. Unlike traditional pornographic magazines however, FHM prints photographs of women already famous for reasons other than their beauty - such as actresses and pop singers. Also unlike in Playboy and its ilk, their genitals and nipples are hidden by underwear or props. This is for two reasons: Firstly the women they feature are sufficiently famous to be able to make demands as to the degree(s) of nudity of the photos; Secondly it lends the magazine a more respectable air. Thus FHM is typically stocked in the lifestyle rather than adult section in newsagents and it is regarded as socially acceptable to read the magazine in public.

The magazine is printed on high-quality glossy paper and the photography is of high technical quality. The format allowed FHM to become the best-selling magazine in Britain during the mid to late 1990s - selling 700,000 copies per month. Towards the end of the decade the lads' culture in which the magazine thrived had begun to die off and publishers turned to celebrity-oriented titles to boost overall sales. Heat overtook FHM as the UK's biggest selling magazine.

As well as the photo shoots, the magazine contains articles on a wide variety of topics, including profiles of sports stars, movie, music, technology and book reviews, gossip, men's fashion shoots, the "bar scene" in a variety of locations, and extensive discussion of sexual techniques. The magazine is written in a notably "laddish" bar-room discussion style, by comparison to the more literary style of Playboy.

Other magazines in a somewhat similar style include Maxim (US) and Ralph (Australia).

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100 sexiest women

Since 1995 FHM has run a poll to find the "100 sexiest woman in the World". In 2004 it was won by Britney Spears, while Jennifer Lopez has won it twice. Although the results are not statistically significant, they are an indication of the popularity of particular women in the FHM-buying world. Different countries run different polls.

Only two women have appeared on the list every year: Pamela Anderson and Kylie Minogue. However in a poll of previous polls published in the UK edition of the magazine in the July 2004, Louise Redknapp won the mantle of Sexiest Woman of the Decade.

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