jazzyfarmer: Sugar Ray Robinson in front of his restaurant
vintageeveryday: 35 superb vintage color photos show the urban
Brigitte Bardot, 1950
vintagegal: Lee Sharon burlesque dancer 1950’s
Jennie Lee aka. “The Bazoom Girl”.. color striptease
Liz Renay Seen here, in a 1950’s-era magazine article..
glamorpuss: Jennie Lee burlesque dancer 1950’s
Dixie Evans poses nude for Harold Lloyd, sometime in the early
theniftyfifties: Burlesque performer Lee Sharon, 1950s..
Former silent film actor-turned-photographer Harold Lloyd snaps
Newspaper columnist Earl Wilson visits Evelyn West (aka. “The
Star Dust.. A couple pages featuring popular ‘LATIN QUARTER’
retrodoll: (via thegirlcantdance) Virginia Lee Hicks (aka. Jennie
Nejla Ates Hoisted aloft by onstage revellers at the ‘Latin
oldflorida: It’s the weekend and burlesque girls are ready
Likely taken in the early 1950’s,– the chorus line
warmchills: Beverly Hills Popular showgirl at Chuck Landis’
Lynne O’Neill loses herself in the rhythm of her dance.. Whilst
Jennie Lee (aka. Virginia Lee Hicks).. From a color slide
retrodoll: Helena Gardner gets close-and-personal with the audience
Hope Diamond (aka. Leona Beldini) During the 1950’s,
Lili St. Cyr graces the cover of a January ‘54 issue of
Lily Ayers (aka. “Lorali”) Began her Burlesque
Mei Ling 1950s-era promotional photo, personalized: “To Vickey,—
Two candid photos of Irma The Body (aka. Mary Goodneighbor)..
bhof: Mobster Mickey Cohen poses with girlfriend Liz Renay’s
mudwerks: (via Pulp International - Five Nejla Ates bellydancing
In 1928, Annie Blanche Banks was born in Eastman, Georgia.. In
heart-shaped-apple: Burlesque in Cuba.. (ca 1950’s)
Rose La Rose graces the cover of the “Have I Gone Too Far”
Vicki King A page from an unidentified Men’s mag pictorial,
Lynne O’Neill “bumps” to the sound of the snare..
Dixie Evans poses nude for photographer Harold Lloyd, sometime
unburstablebubble: سامية جمال Samia Gamal –
“Get Me Giesler!!”.. Jerry Giesler was the lawyer-of-choice
Dixie Evans Posing nude for photographer Harold Lloyd, sometime