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  • * {{Menu|[[:Category:Pin-up girls]]:}} Those "[[Pin-up girl|Special Ladies]]" of the 1940s and 50s ...erpool History]]:}} The [[Spiderpool]] was a magical places where a lot of pin-up and bondage photos were taken
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  • ;Yank Magazine No. 1 Pin-up Girl & Swimsuit Model, 1942 and 1943 ...to-be-queen, Princess Elizabeth.) In the pages of this issue, we read: The pin-up girl is one of the distinctive social phenomenon of our time.
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  • ...yce Ballantyne''' (April 4, 1918 - May 15, 2006) was a painter of [[pin-up|pin-up art]]. She is best known as the designer of the Coppertone girl, whose swim ==Pinup girls==
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  • == Pin-up Gallery == *Two Girls and a Sailor (1944) (uncredited) .... Dream Girl
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  • ...50,000 fan letters. She quickly became one of the soldiers favorite pin-up girls and was nicknamed "The Polk-Dot Girl". Chili landed a movie contract and go '''Chili Williams''' was a popular pin-up known as "The Polka-Dot Girl". After a photo of her wearing a polka-dotted
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  • ...tz Willis to supply the inaugural illustration. It was his first published pin-up, and it launched a spectacular thirty-year career. ...ough born in an age of rebellion, had the sophisticated air of the classic pin-up.
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  • | genre = Vargas [[Pin-up girl]]s ...II era pin-ups for [[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]] magazine known as "Varga Girls." The nose art of many World War II aircraft was adapted from these Esquir
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  • == Pin-up Gallery == *Here Come the Girls (1953) (uncredited) .... Daphne
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  • ...lt comic books and humorous cheesecake-style comics often featuring pin-up girls like Bettie Page.
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  • ...andl) (July 4, 1921 - September 14, 2011) was an American former model and pin-up girl from the early 1940s to the early 1950s. Mason was her stage name and ...incendiary bomb of the type being used in Japan. In June 1945, she was the pin-up girl in Yank, the Army Weekly. In late 1945 and early 1946, newspapers dubb
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  • ...tially in an erotic Alice’s Wonderland series and then in a more idealized pin-up fashion. These paintings and drawings were exhibited in England and Germany ...e on science–fiction paintings for the Young Artists agency and airbrushed pin-up art for galleries and publications such as Penthouse, Playboy, Mayfair, Zoo
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  • ...the head or frame the face. Victory rolls are closely associated with the pin-up look and are achieved using various backcombing, rolling, pinning, and curl Victory Rolls and the Pin-Up look has risen back up in popularity as businesses take advantage of the vi
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  • | genre = Pin-up ...rahm''' ({{star}}1907-{{dag}}1981) was an American painter of campy pin-up girls and advertising media. Frahm lived in Chicago, and was active from the 1940
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  • <gallery mode="packed" heights="200px" caption="Angela Greene Pin-up gallery"> [[Category:Pin-up girls]]
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  • ...0) has joined the ranks of Petty and Vargas as one of the premier American pin-up artists...the [[Norman Rockwell]] of cheese-cake. His heroines are often ca His exquisite oils of the gorgeous girls-next-door, their skirts often blowing up to reveal lovely nylon-clad limbs
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  • ...esque|burlesque performer]] from Michigan. She is a member of ''The Pin Up Girls'' burlesque-[[cabaret]] company in Los Angeles and has her own line of work In addition to fitness instruction, Chaos performs with "The Pin Up Girls" burlesque-[[cabaret]] company in Los Angeles.
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  • ...Bergey''' (August 16, 1901 - 1952) was an [[American]] painter of [[pin-up|pin-up art]]. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and attended the Pennsylv ...r other heroic type coming to her assistance. The bikini-tops worn by the girls often resembled coppery metal, giving rise to the phrase, "the girl in the
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  • ...ia]], Brooks started landing more sizable parts in such programs as ''Nine Girls'' (1944) and ''Cover Girl'' (1944). She was also seen to good advantage in == Pin-up Gallery ==
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  • ...ing the Second World War, including the ''Memphis Belle,'' known as “Petty Girls". ...o establish himself as a freelance artist, painting [[Pin-up girl|calendar girls]] and magazine covers for ''The Household''. By 1926, he was able to open
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