Posts Tagged ‘vintage pictures’

40's evening skirt

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Olive Gordon in beautiful evening skirt gown on chaise, vintage.

Olive Gordon in beautiful evening skirt gown on chaise, vintage.
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Retro 60s dresses

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Pinup ladies sexy 50′s and 60′s dresses and swim suits

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60s Evening gowns

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

1960 Evening gowns, Party cake and punch

1960 Evening gowns,
Party cake and punch
Old school photo, girlfriends.

50s POODLE SKIRT

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

POODLE SKIRT YELLOW WITH TRIM FELT

Worn in the 50′s.
POODLE SKIRT YELLOW WITH TRIM FELT
The term gypsy has several overlapping meanings. Initially the word was used to referred to the Romani people, who first appeared in England at about the beginning of the 16th century.
Gypsy original skirt

Micheline Bernardini wearing the first bikini

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Louis Réard to model the first modern-day bikini on July 5, 1946 at Piscine Molitor in Paris.
Réard could not find a model who would dare to wear his design. He ended up hiring Bernardini, a 19 year old nude dancer from the Casino de Paris as his model.

Flamenco dress

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Sexy Flamenco ruffles and corset
Sexy Flamenco ruffles and corset
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50's evening dresses

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Cocktail evening dresses.
Star at Cocktail time!
Old Fredericks Catalog page, Sold on Ebay. Cocktail evening dresses.

white gold earrings

Best white gold earrings – a beautiful backdrop that any girl can groove!

Modern Day Pinup Girls Get Patriotic

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

The patriotic charm of pinup models posing in photos wearing sailor girl garb is not a new idea, but it has been embraced by a whole new generation of pinup models and photographers who are keeping the all American pinup sailor girl image alive.

The origins of pinup gals donning army duds can be traced to WWII, and the practice of GIs hanging pictures of sexy girls (“pinning them up”) in their lockers to keep them company overseas, and painting them on the sides of their fighter planes. As a show of support, the models began dressing in patriotic sailor or army outfits. The creation of the USO in the forties saw the formation of the infamous camp shows, at which performers and sex symbols from Hollywood, such as Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth, and later, Marilyn Monroe, would make appearances to brighten the spirits of the troops. This tradition continues, and you can still find gorgeous gals in sailor suits singing and dancing and bringing a little fun to the fighting men and women of the US military.

Modern pinup girls might be edgier and have more tattoos than their predecessors, but they embrace the hair, makeup, and clothing styles of the forties and fifties. Most stay true to the “good girl” style of pose and dress in the tradition of early cheesecake pinup photography, just like the photos that hung in those GI’s lockers. The idea behind traditional pinup modeling is not to be trashy or overly-provocative, but to embody a cute and sexy girl next door look. Add to it a sailor girl or army girl outfit and you’ve got something a GI from any generation would love. Contemporary fashion designers have rediscovered the sexy charm of the military-inspired looks of the forties and fifties pinup culture, making it possible for models and photographers to continue to create patriotic imagery for our boys overseas with sailor girl suits, sailor dresses, shipmate costumes, first mate outfits, and army costumes.

These days, a patriotic show of support is important to a lot of Americans. With our country at war with two nations, many of our bravest and boldest have been deployed to dangerous and remote parts of the world. Pinup girls who want to show their support are sending photographs and calendars to troops fighting in foreign lands. One pinup model that sends frequent care packages to the troops often dresses up in sailor and army girl costumes and sends the photos to US army bases overseas. She has created a large and appreciative fan base and her donation operation has grown to be one of the largest of its kind created by a pinup model.

The tradition of the American patriotic pinup model will never go out of style. As long as there is a soldier being deployed to distant, dangerous lands, a photo of a pinup girl in a cute sailor girl dress, smiling only to him and saluting his bravery, will always have a place… pinned up on his wall.

Teaser intro/summary: The patriotic charm of pinup models posing in photos wearing sailor girl garb is not a new idea, but it has been embraced by a whole new generation of pinup models and photographers who are keeping the all American pinup sailor girl image alive. Where did it all begin? The creation of the USO in the forties saw the formation of the infamous camp shows, at which performers and sex symbols from Hollywood, such as Betty Grable, Rita Hayworth, and later, Marilyn Monroe, would make appearances to brighten the spirits of the troops. The tradition has renewed fervor today as America sends its courageous young men to war in Afghanistan and Iraq. As long as there is a soldier being deployed to distant, dangerous lands, a photo of a pinup girl in a cute sailor girl dress, smiling only to him and saluting his bravery, will always have a place… pinned up on his wall.


Tatyana Cathcart owns BabygirlBoutique.Com, an online store in Portland, Oregon. Her boutique carries a variety of vintage reproduction, retro inspired, indie, and alternative labels including Broad Minded Clothing, Rock Steady Clothing, Lucky 13 Clothing, Paper Doll Productions, Lucy B Lingerie, Lucky Loo Loo jewelry, Sweet Romance Jewelry, Anne Koplik Designs, Retro Shoes, and an assortment of sexy pinup girl costumes and retro lingerie for any time of the year! Local pickup available. Free Shipping.

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Poodle Skirt Costume

Friday, January 1st, 2010

A poodle skirt is a wide swing felt skirt of a solid bold color (often pink and powder blue) displaying a design appliquéd or transferred to the fabric.People liked the poodle skirt because of its full, free-swinging shape that made it good for dancing. Magazines, ads, and movie stars were some of the most common places to see this cute skirt. Many were eager to keep up with Hollywood’s fashions and so it became very popular.


Poodle Skirt Costume and other 50s clothes for women and girls. Plus free shipping on full poodle skirt outfits.
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Free Vintage Image

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Lovely Vintage Pictures
Wonderful website with all kinds of fabulous vintage piccies! Click on the link to have a look!