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betty grable...greatest gams ever! people tell me I have great legs, and considering that I am middle aged, that makes me feel great! so I really admire betty grable and her killer legs. I also love bettie page, I have her hair. I love the WWII era of hollywood screen starlets.
My inspiration are film noir classics - moody black and whites with contrast lighting. Heavy shadowing, impeciable make-up, brilliant hair styles and oh the drama. A time when fashion had structure and clothing was made out of quality fabrics.
A few things got me into the scene: my father had an Alberta Varga book lying around the house when I was a kid (which I know own )...I'd look at it and want to be one. Then, in my 20's, my boyfriend (now husband) played trombone in a swing band for over 7 years. We toured everywhere and the pin-up/ rockabilliy/ swing world was our life. I don't pull the look off everyday, but my tattoos and entire persona in inspired by the lifestyle.
How fantastic. I originally started this thread because I read all the Bettie Page, Katy Perry and Dita references ( I LOVE DITA) but I wasnt seeing mention of the classics of Hollywood the Betty Grables and the Rita Hayworths of the world.
I too have a 1970s era book on Alberto Vargas and it was one of the things that got me into pinup, perhaps even the same book as you have.
Interestingly enough the thing that made me fall in love with the era were the Abbott and Costello films. Always fun to watch even to this day and the girls and the fashion was always beautiful and of course there was the whole series of films, I believe 3-4 that they did with the ever perfect Andrews Sisters. Those films are MAGICAL !
Jennainhiding said:My inspiration are film noir classics - moody black and whites with contrast lighting. Heavy shadowing, impeciable make-up, brilliant hair styles and oh the drama. A time when fashion had structure and clothing was made out of quality fabrics.
A few things got me into the scene: my father had an Alberta Varga book lying around the house when I was a kid (which I know own )...I'd look at it and want to be one. Then, in my 20's, my boyfriend (now husband) played trombone in a swing band for over 7 years. We toured everywhere and the pin-up/ rockabilliy/ swing world was our life. I don't pull the look off everyday, but my tattoos and entire persona in inspired by the lifestyle.
Great thread BTW! I've never been asked
And I too am a HUGE Bettie Page, Dita von Teese, Sabina Kelley, Katy Perry, Marilyn Monroe fan (just to name a few)!!
Miss Audrey Brooks said:How fantastic. I originally started this thread because I read all the Bettie Page, Katy Perry and Dita references ( I LOVE DITA) but I wasnt seeing mention of the classics of Hollywood the Betty Grables and the Rita Hayworths of the world.
I too have a 1970s era book on Alberto Vargas and it was one of the things that got me into pinup, perhaps even the same book as you have.
Interestingly enough the thing that made me fall in love with the era were the Abbott and Costello films. Always fun to watch even to this day and the girls and the fashion was always beautiful and of course there was the whole series of films, I believe 3-4 that they did with the ever perfect Andrews Sisters. Those films are MAGICAL !
Jennainhiding said:My inspiration are film noir classics - moody black and whites with contrast lighting. Heavy shadowing, impeciable make-up, brilliant hair styles and oh the drama. A time when fashion had structure and clothing was made out of quality fabrics.
A few things got me into the scene: my father had an Alberta Varga book lying around the house when I was a kid (which I know own )...I'd look at it and want to be one. Then, in my 20's, my boyfriend (now husband) played trombone in a swing band for over 7 years. We toured everywhere and the pin-up/ rockabilliy/ swing world was our life. I don't pull the look off everyday, but my tattoos and entire persona in inspired by the lifestyle.
Audrey Hepburn, Veronica Lake, Rita Hayworth, Louise Brooks, Gene Tierney, Grace Kelly, Betty Grable, DITA Von Teese and lots of others too !!
You have great taste and have a FANTASTIC look !
Jennainhiding said:Great thread BTW! I've never been asked
And I too am a HUGE Bettie Page, Dita von Teese, Sabina Kelley, Katy Perry, Marilyn Monroe fan (just to name a few)!!
Miss Audrey Brooks said:How fantastic. I originally started this thread because I read all the Bettie Page, Katy Perry and Dita references ( I LOVE DITA) but I wasnt seeing mention of the classics of Hollywood the Betty Grables and the Rita Hayworths of the world.
I too have a 1970s era book on Alberto Vargas and it was one of the things that got me into pinup, perhaps even the same book as you have.
Interestingly enough the thing that made me fall in love with the era were the Abbott and Costello films. Always fun to watch even to this day and the girls and the fashion was always beautiful and of course there was the whole series of films, I believe 3-4 that they did with the ever perfect Andrews Sisters. Those films are MAGICAL !
Jennainhiding said:My inspiration are film noir classics - moody black and whites with contrast lighting. Heavy shadowing, impeciable make-up, brilliant hair styles and oh the drama. A time when fashion had structure and clothing was made out of quality fabrics.
A few things got me into the scene: my father had an Alberta Varga book lying around the house when I was a kid (which I know own )...I'd look at it and want to be one. Then, in my 20's, my boyfriend (now husband) played trombone in a swing band for over 7 years. We toured everywhere and the pin-up/ rockabilliy/ swing world was our life. I don't pull the look off everyday, but my tattoos and entire persona in inspired by the lifestyle.
Thanks hun!! Beautiful port!!! (PS - i'm the brunette in my port I work more behind the camera these days )
Miss Audrey Brooks said:Audrey Hepburn, Veronica Lake, Rita Hayworth, Louise Brooks, Gene Tierney, Grace Kelly, Betty Grable, DITA Von Teese and lots of others too !!
You have great taste and have a FANTASTIC look !
Jennainhiding said:Great thread BTW! I've never been asked
And I too am a HUGE Bettie Page, Dita von Teese, Sabina Kelley, Katy Perry, Marilyn Monroe fan (just to name a few)!!
Miss Audrey Brooks said:How fantastic. I originally started this thread because I read all the Bettie Page, Katy Perry and Dita references ( I LOVE DITA) but I wasnt seeing mention of the classics of Hollywood the Betty Grables and the Rita Hayworths of the world.
I too have a 1970s era book on Alberto Vargas and it was one of the things that got me into pinup, perhaps even the same book as you have.
Interestingly enough the thing that made me fall in love with the era were the Abbott and Costello films. Always fun to watch even to this day and the girls and the fashion was always beautiful and of course there was the whole series of films, I believe 3-4 that they did with the ever perfect Andrews Sisters. Those films are MAGICAL !
Jennainhiding said:My inspiration are film noir classics - moody black and whites with contrast lighting. Heavy shadowing, impeciable make-up, brilliant hair styles and oh the drama. A time when fashion had structure and clothing was made out of quality fabrics.
A few things got me into the scene: my father had an Alberta Varga book lying around the house when I was a kid (which I know own )...I'd look at it and want to be one. Then, in my 20's, my boyfriend (now husband) played trombone in a swing band for over 7 years. We toured everywhere and the pin-up/ rockabilliy/ swing world was our life. I don't pull the look off everyday, but my tattoos and entire persona in inspired by the lifestyle.
Middle Age? Sweetie what is that ? Dont give away such things, you dont look a day over 27. That said I will say that my husband and I notice that it is the late 20s to late 40s crowd that seems to yield the best looking ladies these days. Something magnificently elegant, saucy, and sexy about them. Also the best dressed crowd when they do dress up, especially the gals in their 30s and 40s.
If you want to see middle aged magnificence google Monica Bellucci, I will try to post a pic later too. She not only has killer legs but killer everything else and she is not at all shy about showing it. She is in her mid to late 40s now and has had two kids and no surgery. See what kind of magnificence we have to look forwad to? The best is yet to come !
Rikki Belle said:betty grable...greatest gams ever! people tell me I have great legs, and considering that I am middle aged, that makes me feel great! so I really admire betty grable and her killer legs. I also love bettie page, I have her hair. I love the WWII era of hollywood screen starlets.
I will be 43 this month. the average human lives 76 years.
Miss Audrey Brooks said:Middle Age? Sweetie what is that ? Dont give away such things, you dont look a day over 27. That said I will say that my husband and I notice that it is the late 20s to late 40s crowd that seems to yield the best looking ladies these days. Something magnificently elegant, saucy, and sexy about them. Also the best dressed crowd when they do dress up, especially the gals in their 30s and 40s.
If you want to see middle aged magnificence google Monica Bellucci, I will try to post a pic later too. She not only has killer legs but killer everything else and she is not at all shy about showing it. She is in her mid to late 40s now and has had two kids and no surgery. See what kind of magnificence we have to look forwad to? The best is yet to come !
Rikki Belle said:betty grable...greatest gams ever! people tell me I have great legs, and considering that I am middle aged, that makes me feel great! so I really admire betty grable and her killer legs. I also love bettie page, I have her hair. I love the WWII era of hollywood screen starlets.
All of the ladies who have responded mentioned all of my favoites. Dita.. ahh Dita, Bettie and Betty, Marilyn, and Morticia! But there is one other woman who i think needs to be mentioned and thats Audry Hepburn. She's not a pinup in the traditional sense, but every move she made on screen was just so delicate, beautiful, and graceful that I can't help but to think of her as one of my inspirations. There have been many nights where I have fallen asleep to Roman Holliday, or Breakfast at Tiffanys playing in my DVD player. As beautiful as she was, she was stricken with crippling insecurity and self doubt. Yet, she mannaged to shine in everything she did.
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