Pin ups and Pinup Lingerie / Couture Dates All The Way Back To The 1800’s.
Pin up Models And Pin Up Lingerie and Couture As Most Of US Know It Today Really
Began To Flourish Between The Roaring 20’s To It’s Infamy In The 1950’s and Early 60’s. Most Pin Ups Were Also Glamor Models And Actresses Like Jane Mansfield and American Icon Marilyn Monroe. Pin Up Lingerie Cliches Include things Like Cherry print, Polka Dots And Gingham All of which Were Very Popular In the 1950’s. Matching Bra and Underwear sets are very Popular In Pin Up Lingerie as Well As Garters, Garter Sets, Pretty Panties, Ruffled Panties and Rumba Shorts. Pin Up Photos Were Often Meant To Be Tantalizing And Left To The Imagination. Many Pictures Would Show Beautiful Women In A dress in A position That Showed They Were Wearing A garter Belt Underneath Or The Wind Blowing Up Their Skirt To Reveal A Sexy Pair Of Under wear. Pin ups Had A Way Of being Very Sexy yet Innocent. And Always Glamorous! Pin up Couture is Still Very Alive Today. It Has Found A Place In The Alternative Modeling Scene. It Is an Empowering Type Of Modeling, It Gives Women A chance To Be Themselves and Still Be Glamorous and Beautiful, With No Need For Mainstream Approval And Reminding The World That Beautiful Women Have Curves, Personality, Talents, Character And Strength
In burlesque, performers, usually female, often create elaborate sets with lush, colorful costumes, mood-appropriate music, and dramatic lighting, and may even include novelty acts, such as fire breathing or demonstrations of unusual flexibility, to enhance the impact of their performance.
Pin Up & Burlesque Have Made a Strong Comeback With an Entire Culture & Couture Redifining “Pin Up” Like Bernie Dexter
Whose Style is Highly Influenced By Bettie Paige
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