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Famous Hollywood Pin Up Girls of The 1940's and 1950's
Pin Up Girls gave the GIs of WWII something to dream about and a reason to come home. The ever increasing popularity of the movies in the early 40's kept them well supplied with pictures of a multitude of young starlets to hang up in their lockers
38 commentsAfrican American Pin-Up Girls: Did They Ever Exist?
Did African-American pin-up girls ever exist? Who were they and have the standards of beauty for all women changed over time? Learn about the rich history of the black pin-up girl.
35 commentsLouise Brooks Ultimate Pin Up Girl of the 20s and Silent Film Star
Louise Brooks Silent Film Star and 20s 30s pin up girl. Flapper Film Star.
5 commentsClothing for the pin up girl in all of us
Sexing Clothing to make yourself a pin up girl for the guy in your world.
2 commentsLook Like A Pin Up Girl: Makeup Tips
I have been interested in pin up art and pin up photography for quite some time now. About five years ago, a friend of mine introduced me to this particular genre of art and I've been enamored ever since. I...
5 comments40's Poster Girls: Sex Symbols of WW2
Poster girls or pin-up girls represent a feminine ideal in the popular culture of a particular period. Although the practice of selling blown-pictures of attractive women dates back to to the 1890's, it really reached it's zenith in the 1940's during WW2 when soldiers, seperated from their wives and girlfriends desired some female company and would pin the posters inside their lockers or on the walls of the barracks.
2 commentsZombie Themed party
How to throw a zombie party from dressing your undead body, zombie costumes, to rotting food, party decorations and music.
32 commentsHow To Pose Like A 1940's-50's Pin Up Girl
retro vintage pin up photography, 1940's and 1950's, pose like a pin up girl from te 40's. femininity, daintiness.
11 commentsBettie Page and Marilyn Monroe: The Beautiful Retro Foremothers of Modern Pin-up
Who were the forerunners (or foremothers) of modern pin-up? Bettie Page and Marilyn Monroe, of course! Check out Bettie Page's story and Marilyn Monroe's story here.
7 commentsHula Honey Barbie, Pin-Up Girls Collection
All about the Barbie Pin-Up Girls Collection, Hula Honey Barbie (Gold Label), with details about her makeup, clothing, and accessories. High-quality photographs are included.
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