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"pinup girl" Definitions
  1. a girl or woman whose glamorous qualities make her a suitable subject for a pinup

38 Sentences With "pinup girl"

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The extraordinary power of blending is exhibited in a dimension video of a painting featuring a beach-going pinup girl, painted on a beach-going pinup girl.
" In one particularly nasty exchange, Harding called her a "pigsty pinup girl.
Styles Q. and A. Is Wonder Woman a "pinup girl" or a feminist icon?
She didn't look like a pinup girl here to entertain us with her feminine wiles.
She has a whole pinup girl meets Daisy Duke thing going on which seems to be working pretty well.
They don't have sexy pinup-girl calendars from auto parts manufacturers on the wall, but they do have a blast.
Hate gifted the exhibition the original photo used for Winehouse's pinup girl tattoo and the drawing he did as a template.
And she remains a polarizing figure among gamers, a paradox regarded as either a digital pinup girl or a feminist role model — or sometimes both.
Mr. Marston appealed to young men by dressing Wonder Women as a 1940s pinup girl, with a red bustier, blue underwear and kinky, knee-high boots.
Perfectly framed by his poster of a pinup girl, Billy shakes his ass, winks at himself in the mirror, and even dabs some cologne on his junk.
And as much of a fan as I am of the pinup-girl look, I had just cut my hair short, so I made do with a baby pompadour.
Later, Daley held up images of a 1940s pinup girl, a Japanese geisha and Kim Kardashian, to talk about how cultural values about beauty and bodies change over time.
Our shiny, full black hair looks fabulous swept up in pomaded pompadours or pinup-girl curls, looks that remind us of pachucos and pachucas, of motorcycle rebels and rock 'n' roll stars.
One in progress consisted of not much more than a cardboard figure of a pinup girl, a brown foam Berenstain Bears novelty headband, some paint-dipped stirrers and a piece of red rope.
I hold my breath as she nudges one sculpture — two long fingers kicked up like the legs of a pinup girl and adorned with large costume jewelry rings — along the wall with her knee.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. The week after tattoo artist Henry Hate gave Amy Winehouse her famous pinup girl tattoo, she spontaneously came back to the shop and asked to walk his dog.
Two men in their early 20s adjust the floor-to-ceiling canvas backdrop — a sun yellow background over which "Pretty Lady" in large silver 3-D lettering is painted below an image of a 1930s iconic blond pinup girl.
Fit for a '50s pinup girl, her suit was a bubblegum shade of pink, adorned with buttons going up each side of her leg and down the middle of her top, and a ruffled lining that wrapped around her rib cage.
She sabotaged her looks in her later life, and there's something about her that's very sad, but there's also a great lesson there, in allowing yourself to become a pinup girl but then throwing that away when it doesn't suit you anymore.
They'd even brought pictures of a woman in a fake marriage album (not one of Taukir's sisters but a random pinup girl ripped from the walls of a seedy photography studio) to show how they were trying to buy wedding bangles that matched her dupatta.
A new biography, "Janis," by the music writer Holly George-Warren, performs a service by stripping away a lot of the noise around Joplin — cackling and bawdy, she was America's first female rock star and Haight-Ashbury's self-destructive pinup girl — and telling her story simply and well, with some of the tone and flavor of a good novel.
Corday appeared as a pinup girl in numerous men's magazines during the 1950s and was the Playmate of the October 1958 issue of Playboy, along with model Pat Sheehan.
Carole Ashby (born 24 March 1955 in Cannock, Staffordshire) is an English actress and pinup girl. She appeared as a glamour girl in the British news media during the 1970s.
Jarry was born on 6 December 1991 and grew up in Williamstown, Victoria. She is tall. Jarry went to a Canberra school in 2008 for Year 11. As a 19-year-old, she was described as the sports pinup girl of the western Melbourne, Australia suburbs.
The Girl with the Hungry Eyes is a 1995 American horror film starring Christina Fulton, Leon Herbert, Jon Jacobs and Isaac Turner. Loosely based on Fritz Leiber's 1949 story of the same name, about a pinup girl as a psychic vampire, it was written and directed by Jacobs.
On the other hand, a number of well-known film stars have posed for pinup girl photographs and been promoted in photography and other media as sex symbols. Traditionally, the subjects of erotic photographs have been female, but since the 1970s erotic images of men have also been published.
In B movies, Bari was usually cast as a villainess, notably Shock and Nocturne (both 1946). An exception was The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944). During World War II, according to a survey taken of GIs, Bari was the second-most popular pinup girl after the much better-known Betty Grable.
Adele Mara (born Adelaida Delgado; April 28, 1923 – May 7, 2010) was an American actress, singer, and dancer, who appeared in films during the 1940s and 1950sObituary Los Angeles Times, May 12, 2010; page AA6. and on television in the 1950s and 1960s. During the 1940s, the blonde actress was also a popular pinup girl.
Jane Withers Takes Fling as Amateur. The Tampa Tribune (Tampa, Florida) 24 May 1938, page 11 Over her career, Lacy starred in musicals and westerns, and she was also a pinup girl and chorus girl. While in films, she worked with Tex Ritter, Hoot Gibson, and Eddie Cantor. By 1938, with her last uncredited movie being back in 1936, her career had taken a different path.
Hilda Duane B. "Dick" Bryers (July 2, 1911 – May 30, 2012, Tucson, AZ) was an American painter, illustrator, and sculptor.An interview with ToilGirls gallery In the 21st century, Bryers was rediscovered as creator of an unconventional plump-bodied pinup girl, Hilda, who appeared in calendars from the mid-1950s to 1980s. A collection of Bryers' illustrations may be found in the book The Bunkhouse Boys from the Lazy Daisy Ranch.
Doe's work made another evolution in the visual content of his work. This new theme focused on female pirates in sensual poses, typically mimicking pin-ups. Doe created a work based on Moby Dick, but in his version of the epic he portrayed Ishmael as a pinup girl building a ship in a bottle much like he builds his own coffin. These oil paintings and watercolors portray pirate women, typically nude or scantly dressed, along with images of ships, either within bottles or upon the sea.
Telpuk is a former nursery school teacher. She was raised in a small town in the Santa Fe Province where she taught nursery school, but she moved to Buenos Aires after passing an entrance exam for the Airport Security Police about three years prior to the Maletinazo incident. In the short time since Telpuk has transformed from night shift policewoman to pinup girl almost overnight. She has left the police force, joined a charter airline, begun taking English classes and begun to prepare for a role on Skating for a Dream, an Argentine variety show.
After finishing that work she moved to Sweden again and started working as a presenter for The Wheel of Fortune (Lyckohjulet) which was broadcast on TV3, she also did work for TV4 and for the Gothenburg local news for SVT during the next couple of years. At the start of the TV4 morning show Go'morron, now known as Nyhetsmorgon in 1992 she started working for the show as a weathergirl. And in 1993 she became the men's magazine Café's best-known pinup girl for that year, after she appeared in a spread in one of the issues. After Nyhetsmorgon she moved to Atlanta and started working for CNN.
Harry Brand (October 20, 1895 – February 22, 1989) was an American press agent. Described as "the mastermind who made Shirley Temple the most famous child star in history, Betty Grable a GI Joe pinup girl and Marilyn Monroe a sex goddess," Brand was the head of publicity at 20th Century Fox from 1935 until 1962. Known as the "Herald of Hyperbole" for his exuberant press releases, Brand was an accomplished fixer. Married to Sybil Brand, a prominent philanthropist and political fundraiser, and the brother of a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge, he utilized his family connections as well as his relationships with powerful columnists such as Louella Parsons and Walter Winchell to keep scandals and indiscretions which involved his clients from making headlines.
He has not, however, sported the pearl "Jonny Lang" signature inlay since his original custom tele, but still stays true to his WWII-style pinup girl aftbody artwork. Jonny's Telecasters have three Bill Lawrence Pickups (500L Neck, 500XL Bridge) with a 5-way pickup switch and a coil-tap for accessing a single-coil tone. On his pedalboard for his 2014 tour were the Analog Man King of Tone, a Whirlwind The Bomb boost, a Visual Sound V2 Route 808, a Fulltone Ultimate Octave, a JAM Pedals Tube Dreamer, and a Boss AW-3 Dynamic Wah. On this tour he played his Custom Shop Tele and the 1958 reissue Custom Shop Gibson Les Paul through a pair of modified Fender ’65 Deluxe Reverb amps.
Jonny Lang, since the beginning with The Big Bang, has slung a 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline made by the Fender Custom Shop, as well as a 1958 reissue custom shop Gibson Les Paul in more recent years as his sound and style have grown and flourished. His original Custom Shop Tele - with a black flamed maple top, flamed maple neck, pearl signature inlay and his trademark pinup girl character on the aft body was stolen some years ago. He has added a couple more custom thinline teles-all carrying the basic aesthetic motif, but with varying colors from a burnt orange/amber to a deep violet throughout the years since. The 1972 Fender Telecaster Thinline is a semi-hollow spruce body, maple top, and a maple neck and fretboard.
Further Winnipeg landmarks, including the Golden Boy statue atop the provincial legislative building, the Paddle Wheel restaurant, the Hudson's Bay department store, and the Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame, make appearances in distorted versions of themselves, as does the Sherbrook Pool. The film then recalls If Day (an actual historical event when a faked Nazi invasion of the city was mounted during World War II to promote the sale of war bonds), and a buffalo stampede set off by the mating of two gay bison. Time is now running out for Guy Maddin, who fears he will never leave Winnipeg, since the family re-enactments have failed to free him fully. To accomplish this feat of leaving, Maddin imagines a pinup girl for the 1919 strike's newsletter The Citizen: dreaming up this "Citizen Girl" allows Maddin to leave Winnipeg in her capable hands, guilt-free.
When DC Comics gained the comic book publishing rights to The Shadow, they contacted Steranko to work on the new series but ultimately chose Dennis O'Neil and Michael Kaluta to produce the title instead. Steranko also formed his own publishing company, Supergraphics, in 1969, and the following year worked with writer-entrepreneur Byron Preiss on an anti-drug comic book, The Block, distributed to elementary schools nationwide. Additional, June 5, 2008. In 1970 and 1972, Supergraphics published two tabloid-sized volumes entitled The Steranko History of Comics, a planned six-volume history of the American comics industry, though no subsequent volumes have appeared. Written by Steranko, with hundreds of black- and-white cover reproductions as well as a complete reprint of one The Spirit story by Will Eisner, it included some of the first and in some cases only interviews with numerous creators from the 1930s and 1940s Golden Age of Comic Books. Supergraphics projects included the proposed Talon the Timeless, illustrations of which appeared in a portfolio published in witzend magazine #5,Talon Art Gallery, at The Drawings of Steranko. and a pinup girl calendar, "The Supergirls", consisting of 12 illustrations of sexy superheroines in costumes recalling such superheroes as Captain America and Green Lantern.

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