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Hi Ladies! I'm new here and I want to ask a question I had in my mind since I discovered pin up. I looked some discussions and I didn't find something explaining this, and If this isn't in the right place I'm sorry :(
My question is: Can a black girl be a pin up? A lot of people told me this cannot be possible because every pin up girl has white skin, and the make up they wear is special for that skin.
(And sorry for my bad english)
*ADMIN NOTE: Ladies cool it and keep it civil, educate don't hate. We didn't build this worldwide colorless community for anyone to think they CAN'T be a pinup. It exists to show that ANYONE can and that the style is represented worldwide without boundaries.
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After looking at your photo I would say you make a great pin-up girl, you so look it in that photo.
My view of the world is that there are people and a******* in this world. People come in different colors shapes and sizes and there all good but the problem is a******* look just like people.
I love this current PinUp's fan page. She was Pin Up GIrls (PUG) model of the day!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/PinUp-Angelique-Noire-Like-Me-Page/21...
I love all the positive responses :-)
Contrary to occasional ignorant belief....
Black women were alive equally fabulous with cute hair and chic style, all werent servants or some where picking cotton during this era
Hopefully these links and info can be of information or inspiration to you
http://community.babycenter.com/post/a28001105/the_lost_history_of_...
(I really love the references in this one * well researched)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5u7q0hSCMX4
http://sunkissedpinups.tumblr.com/post/7821080046/jennifer-jackson-...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkiJoycVA1s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djZEXijyMTk
http://afrodandy.blogspot.com/2009/12/black-african-american-pin-up...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRzdIP_RnKg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCG3kJtQBKo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22-XsE3eevk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o07_B0fu9gg&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RqC2ffc3_Q&feature=related
The real world isnt black and white... its way better, so ya got multi racial pin ups, fat ones, tattooed one, horror ones, zombie ones.. its good.
Dont let any one define you, but you.
Too easy! Yes, of course -- Ladies of any ethnicity can make beautiful Pinups!
But don't believe me. See for yourself!
Nina Mae McKinney: Wikipedia Article, Fan Page
Black is beautiful!
It's an interesting question, I think.
Personally I would love the chance to make it work. You're right about it being a Caucasion dominated cultural phenomenon, based on North America in the 40/50's, the pop culture of the day was definitely not flooded with dark skin (or yellow... or brown...you get the idea).
That being said there were some stunning black women of that era. The biggest trick, as you would know, may be creating the hair styles of the day with a black womans' own hair, being that black hair is texturally so different from white folks.
I suppose the right hair 'appliance' may save you some work. Those styles really can be a specialty on their own.
Traditionally, you may be right, that there may not be as many Black pin-up/burlesque models to emulate, however, you are not likely to find any other culture that is more accepting of you in a new fashion or style.
I hope you find great acceptance in trying new ways to express yourself in this style.
M.
Men can't be pinup girls, however anyone that's not a man can!
I think the answer is, well, black & white???
There are no dumbass questions, only dumbass responses. A question not asked is a question unanswered. :)
The reason I LOVE pinup is because it embraces ALL shapes, ALL colors, ALL women! (hey and men too!). It's all about what you can bring to the table. If you want to be a pinup, GO for it! I think you're absolutely LOVELY, so keep striving for what you want!
MT said:
Actually, when you think of this is is a dumbass question...
It's an interesting question, I think.
Personally I would love the chance to make it work. You're right about it being a Caucasion dominated cultural phenomenon, based on North America in the 40/50's, the pop culture of the day was definitely not flooded with dark skin (or yellow... or brown...you get the idea).
That being said there were some stunning black women of that era. The biggest trick, as you would know, may be creating the hair styles of the day with a black womans' own hair, being that black hair is texturally so different from white folks.
I suppose the right hair 'appliance' may save you some work. Those styles really can be a specialty on their own.
Traditionally, you may be right, that there may not be as many Black pin-up/burlesque models to emulate, however, you are not likely to find any other culture that is more accepting of you in a new fashion or style.
I hope you find great acceptance in trying new ways to express yourself in this style.
M.
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