: The magazine frequently featured prominent Brazilian media figures, including reality TV stars and presenters, often choosing themes that highlighted regional celebrities like the Agito de Campos trio.
While the cover is a trio, the inclusion of (often referred to as Andressa Soares) was the heavyweight anchor of the issue. By 2013, Andressa was already a household name in Brazil. She had transcended her origins as a dancer to become a legitimate pop culture icon, largely due to her stint on A Fazenda (The Farm), Brazil’s version of the hit reality franchise The Simple Life meets Survivor . : The magazine frequently featured prominent Brazilian media
: The photo session was captured by photographer Nelson Miranda . She had transcended her origins as a dancer
: The issue features Marianne , Caroline , and Andressa together on the cover and in the main pictorial. The true artistic swing of the January 2013
The true artistic swing of the January 2013 issue was Marianne. Often labeled the vermelha (redhead) or the fogosa (fiery one), Marianne was the magazine’s attempt to break the brunette/blonde binary. Her editorial was the most avant-garde of the three. According to surviving forum discussions from the era, Marianne’s spread featured thematic props—perhaps a leather jacket, or a guitar—suggesting a rock-and-roll, rebellious persona.
: Founded in 1992 , Sexy established itself as the primary competitor to Playboy in the Brazilian market.