Molly Sims

Molly Sims is recognized for her work as an actress, model, humanitarian and author. She is often noted for her savvy sense of style and fashion, which she showcases on her blog, MollySims.com. The site offers readers original content on everything from beauty and fashion, to health and wellness and everything in between. Most recently, Molly teamed up with Awestruck to launch “The Molly Sims YouTube channel” which serves as an extension of her existing digital platforms and like her blog, features original lifestyle content on topics like health, fitness, motherhood, DIY projects and more.

Sims released her first book, “The Everyday Supermodel: My Beauty, Fashion, and Wellness Secrets Made Simple” in January 2015. The book, which was a New York Times best seller, shares tips she has picked up throughout her career and is the ultimate girl’s guide to everything fashion, fitness, beauty, and lifestyle. She will release her second book, “Everyday Chic: My Secrets for Entertaining, Organizing, and Decorating at Home,” later this year on October 10th. The book shares Molly’s original tips, tricks and secrets for entertaining, organizing and decorating to make everyday life a little better, a little easier and more special.

As an actress, Molly has successfully transitioned from supermodel to thespian. She recently guest starred on the TBS show “Men At Work” and played the manipulative Delinda Deline for 5 seasons on NBC’s hit television series, “Las Vegas.” In addition to her successful television career, Molly has also appeared on the silver screen in feature films including the 2008 hit, “Yes Man” starring Jim Carrey, “Fired Up” with John Michael Higgins in 2009, “The Benchwarmers,” produced for Revolution Studios by Happy Madison Productions’ Adam Sandler and Jack Giarraputo, and “Starsky & Hutch” in 2004. Sims also hosted Lifetime's competition series "Project Accessory," an eight-episode, hour-long series with 12 aspiring artists vying to break new ground in the world of accessories.

Molly’s acting career began to soar after she landed the coveted role as host on MTV’s House of Style. In addition to her contract with MTV at the time, Sims gained even more recognition after signing an exclusive, multi-year contract with CoverGirl Cosmetics, joining an elite group of spokeswomen. Furthermore, the Southern beauty gained even more attention as the ultimate celebrity icon from her Old Navy commercials and, of course, her sultry images in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue four years consecutively.

A native of Murray, KY, Sims attended Vanderbilt University with aspirations of becoming a lawyer until her roommate urged her to submit several photos to modeling agencies in New York. Before she knew it, NEXT Models signed Sims and thus kicked off her modeling career. Shortly thereafter, she graced the covers of Mademoiselle, French and Spanish Vogue, Tear Sheet, French Cosmopolitan and British Marie Claire. Throughout her modeling career, Sims has worked with some of the most prestigious photographers in the fashion world, including Carter Smith, Michael Thompson and Raymond Meier. Perhaps most recognized for her images on the cover of the internationally renowned Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2001 throughout Europe, Molly is also admired by the corporate world. She has been featured in advertising campaigns for CoverGirl, Jimmy Choo, Old Navy, Michael Kors, Victoria’s Secret, M&Ms, Nautica, Armani, Chanel and H&M.

As a philanthropist, Sims works closely with Baby2Baby and the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund, the latter for which she co-hosts their annual Super Saturday Event that helps raise funds for ovarian cancer research through a daylong luxury shopping event. Although her full time residence is now in Los Angeles, Molly spends much of her time in New York City—the city she considers her second home. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, yoga, and of course spending time with her family.