Miss Nellie Kat
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Short Bio
Loves cruising in our classic car, yoga, cooking, and black coffee.
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I began dressing in vintage clothes just for special events, but in 2018 I made the leap and went whole hog and started wearing vintage and reproduction everyday. I love how wearing vintage and the lifestyle brings so many people together and the opportunity to meet new people.

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Stacy
Miss Pink Tink
Pin Up Name
Photography Studio Name
Retrofineprintanddesign
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I'm in my 2nd year of doing pin up and I'm enjoying every opportunity that I get To share my knowledge and abilities with others I am looking forward to what the next year has to bring I enjoy seeing others happy and smiles and hugs are medicine and smiles are contagious I try to remember to pay it all forward by me just being me perfectly unique
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Hi! My friends call me Miss Pink Tink. My nickname comes from the color and singer Pink and my Disney hero Tinkerbell. I like to live life to the fullest no matter how modified... Just keep swimming! I feel my music and play with passion. I have cold hands but a warm heart and I love hard. I love to travel to see new places and recently traveled through the Prarie lands. I enjoy supporting local music, racing go-karts, boxing, martial arts, the beach, car shows and the Pontiac Firebird is my favorite. I'm short and sassy and a little smart assey but most of all I just love being me and enjoying my new pin-up adventure. I have met some beautiful ladies that have supported and have embraced me and all of my curves.. after recently losing 158 pounds and now I look forward to going shopping! BRING ON THE LIPSTICKS AND LASHES! I am looking forward to meeting more of you Ladies and Gents. Squishy hugs, Miss Pink Tink 💗

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Palm Bay
Published in the Following Publications
Modern Day Pin Up, Retro Lovely, social pin, glitz, lipstick, ample angle, Miss Pinup, miss pinup plus
Miss Stop Your Heart
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Pinups & Pumps
Short Bio
Just a small town girl loving life in a pinup world.
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Hey, all you beauties! I am nurse, a lover of travel, and always out for some fun and adventure. I am known as Miss Stop Your Heart. A nurse by day, and then it's all play; my turn to decide which hearts to resuscitate that I stopped with my pinup lifestyle. Fairly new to the pinup world, late 2021, I have fallen in love with the sisterhood, styles of the era and all around fun it brings. I am a part of Pinup & Pumps and could not ask for a better girl gang to be a part of! Live, Laugh, Love and Pinup!

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Zionville
Miss Stop Your Heart
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Restarting hearts by day as a nurse and stopping them with pinup.

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Zionville
Pin Up Group Membership
Pin Ups and Pumps
Pixie Pistons
Pin Up Name
Full Bio

Pixie Pistons

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Charlotte
Province
NC
Scarlet Angel
Pin Up Name
Pin Up Group Name
Pin-ups and Pumps
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Part of a wonderful small town Pin-up group, who share the same love of pin-ups, classic cars and having fun!

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Albemarle
Shell Siren
Pin Up Name
Photography Studio Name
Glitter Glam Studios
Short Bio
I got involved in Pin Up 5 years ago with my sister. I am just having fun and getting in touch with my inner playful side.
Full Bio

I was raised in the 90's, with Skateboarding, tattoos and Punk Rock music at an early age. I love the ocean, surfing, boating, paddle boarding, fishing snowboarding and collecting shells. I love thrift and vantage shopping, I enjoy the hunt of finding unwanted items and giving them life again. The Pin Up lifestyle feels natural to me.

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Vero Beach
Province
FL
Photo by : Brooklyn Brat Images
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Pin Up Group Name
Georgia Pinup Posse
Short Bio
♥ Shellie Schmals loves Retro! ♥
Pinup * Burlesque // Performer & Producer
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Shellie Schmals hearts the arts!! She's a pin up lovin' - microphone holdin' - event hustlin' - dynamo, who can be seen around town mixing up the worlds of film, art, fashion and comedy.

As a talent wrangler and producer/emcee, she's involved in many projects including Roxie Roz burlesque, Small Secret Things, #TheABCDShow; has collaborated as an emcee or worked on stage crew for productions by Syrens of the South, Ariel Allegro, Evangeline Laveau, The FANDom Nerdlesque, Sadie Hawkins, Glitter Goddess Productions, Trashy Diva, Trixie Minx Productions; and is a proud member of the Georgia Pinup Posse and Women in Film & Television Atlanta, where Shellie sits on the Board of Directors as Secretary, coordinates the WIFTA panels at Dragon Con 2020 (Film Track), and co-chairs the annual #WIFTAConfab (short film & talent showcase).

Shellie's column, "My Adventures in Burlesque" debuted in the March 2020 issue of The Georgia Hollywood Review.

As an internationally published pinup, Shellie has been featured in:
* VoyageATL, Art & Life section
* Cat's Pajamas Magazine
* Georgia Pinup Posse Calendar, 2018, 2019, 2020
* Tres' Jolie Magazine
* DeVoe Magazine (Cover Model)
* The Cat's Meow Magazine
* Classy Keen Issue #2
* Girls of Relapse Calendar 2012, 2013
* Vintage Vixens Magazine, Premiere Issue
* The Cat's Meow Magazine: Pre-Furred Pin-up
* Jezebel Magazine: "Street Style" Featured Model
* Atlanta Street Fashion: Featured Model
* Portraits By Shannon Jenkins: Featured Model
* The Cat's Meow Magazine: Featured Pin-Up
* ScoutMob Atlanta: Creative Eye
* CommonCreativ Magazine: 50 Most Creative Atlantans
* ATLRetro.com: Kool Kat of the Week

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City
Atlanta
Province
GA
Pin Up Group Membership
Georgia Pinup Posse
The Parisian Hostess Pin Up
Pin Up Group Name
Vero Beach Pin Up
Photography Studio Name
Glitter Glam Studios
Full Bio

The Parisian Hostess Pin Up has been living the Pin Up lifestyle for the past 10 years while creating the Handmade Apothecary Brand; The Parisian Hostess, providing Essential Oil products to those that look for a healthier more natural approach to living. Now in its 8th year of business, you can find The Parisian Hostess products in over 40 Boutiques and Spas in the United States. www.TheParisianHostess.com

While she is not creating yummy goodies, she is working professionally as an Emcee of events, Burlesque Class Instructor and empowering woman to feel and look their best!

Editor of the Modern Day Pin Up Magazine - the magazine every Pin Up will be reading! www.ModernDayPinUpMagazine.com

Creator of the Bombshell Academy Bootcamp  - where she teaches women how to release their inner Bombshell through hair, makeup, posing and photo shoots.

Owner Glitter Glam Studios- Specializing in Pin Up, Glam and Boudoir Shoots www.glitterglamstudios.com

Television:

TV Norge- Alt for Norge Reality TV Show Season 10: Cast
ESPN- Making the Squad: Miami Dolphins Cheerleader: Cheerleader
American Forces Network- Outside the Gate: Travel Series Host
American Forces Network- Creative Commissary Cooking: Series Host

Bookings:

The Parisian Hostess Pin Up is available for Photoshoots, Hosting & Teaching Engagements. Please send an email for more information.

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City
Vero Beach
Pin Up Group Membership
Vero Beach Pin Up, Parisian Pin Ups
Published in the Following Publications
Retro Lovely- Modern Day Pin Up Magazine - Pinup Kulture - Beach Beauties - The Pink Elephant Pin Up - Bombshell Betties
Bettie Page – Historical Pin Up
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Bettie Page

Bettie Page

Born

Betty Mae Page
April 22, 1923
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.

Died
December 11, 2008 (aged 85)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Resting place
Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery
34.0583333°N 118.4408333°W

Nationality
American

Alma mater
Peabody College (part of Vanderbilt University)
Multnomah University

Occupation
Model

Playboy centerfold appearance

January 1955

Preceded by
Terry Ryan

Succeeded by
Jayne Mansfield

Personal details

Measurements
Bust: 36 in (91 cm)
Waist: 23 in (58 cm)
Hips: 35 in (89 cm)

Height
5 ft 5.5 in (166.4 cm)[

Betty Mae Page (April 22, 1923 – December 11, 2008), known professionally as Bettie Page, was an American model who gained a significant profile in the 1950s for her pin-up photos.[2][3] Often referred to as the "Queen of Pinups", her shoulder-length jet-black hair, blue eyes, and trademark bangs have influenced artists for generations.

A native of Nashville, Tennessee, Page lived in California in her early adult years before moving to New York City to pursue work as an actress. There, she found work as a pin-up model, and posed for dozens of photographers throughout the 1950s. Page was "Miss January 1955", one of the earliest Playmates of the Month for Playboy magazine. "I think that she was a remarkable lady, an iconic figure in pop culture who influenced sexuality, taste in fashion, someone who had a tremendous impact on our society," said Playboy founder Hugh Hefner to the Associated Press in 2008.[4]

In 1959, Page converted to evangelical Christianity and worked for Billy Graham,[5] studying at Bible colleges in Los Angeles and Portland, Oregon, with the intent of becoming a missionary. The latter part of Page's life was marked by depression, violent mood swings, and several years in a state psychiatric hospital suffering from paranoid schizophrenia.[6][7][8] After years of obscurity, she experienced a resurgence of popularity in the 1980s.
Modeling career[edit]
Discovery and early work[edit]
In late 1947, Page moved to New York City, where she hoped to find work as an actress. She supported herself by working a secretarial job at the American Bread Company, near Penn Station.[21] Within days she became the victim of a sexual assault by a group of men, and retreated home to Nashville, where she briefly worked for the L & N Railroad.[22] Within weeks, she returned to New York, becoming secretary to a real-estate developer and an insurance broker who shared offices in the Eastern Airlines Building at Rockefeller Plaza.[23]

In 1950, while walking alone along the Coney Island shore, Bettie met NYPD Officer Jerry Tibbs, who was an avid photographer, and he gave Bettie his card. He suggested she'd make a good pin-up model, and in exchange for allowing him to photograph her, he'd help make up her first pin-up portfolio, free of charge.[13] It was Officer Tibbs who suggested to Bettie that she style her hair with bangs in front, to keep light from reflecting off her high forehead when being photographed.[6] Bangs soon became an integral part of her distinctive look.

In late-1940s America, "camera clubs" were formed to circumvent laws restricting the production of nude photos. These camera clubs existed ostensibly to promote artistic photography, but in reality, many were merely fronts for the making of pornography. Page entered the field of "glamour photography" as a popular camera club model, working initially with photographer Cass Carr.[13] Her lack of inhibition in posing made her a hit, and her name and image became quickly known in the erotic photography industry. In 1951, Bettie's image appeared in men's magazines such as Wink, Titter, Eyefull and Beauty Parade.[24]
Early 1950s to 1957: Irving Klaw; film work[edit]

Page appearing in S&M and bondage reels by Irving and Paula Klaw

A video featuring Bettie Page as a slave, lashing out against her Mistress and then getting spanked, 1955

From late 1951 or early 1952[25] through 1957, she posed for photographer Irving Klaw for mail-order photographs with pin-up and BDSM themes, making her the first famous bondage model. Klaw also used Page in dozens of short, black-and-white 8mm and 16mm "specialty" films, which catered to specific requests from his clientele. These silent one-reel featurettes showed women clad in lingerie and high heels, acting out fetishistic scenarios of abduction, domination, and slave-training; bondage, spanking, and elaborate leather costumes and restraints were included periodically. Page alternated between playing a stern dominatrix, and a helpless victim bound hand and foot.

Klaw also produced a line of still photos taken during these sessions. Some have become iconic images, such as his highest-selling photo of Page—shown gagged and bound in a web of ropes, from the film Leopard Bikini Bound. Although these "underground" features had the same crude style and clandestine distribution as the pornographic "stag" films of the time, Klaw's all-female films (and still photos) never featured any nudity or explicit sexual content. Commenting on the bondage photos and the reputation they afforded her, Page said retrospectively:
They keep referring to me in the magazines and newspapers and everywhere else as the "Queen of Bondage." The only bondage posing I ever did was for Irving Klaw and his sister Paula. Usually every other Saturday he had a session for four or five hours with four or five models and a couple of extra photographers, and in order to get paid you had to do an hour of bondage. And that was the only reason I did it. I never had any inkling along that line. I don’t really disapprove of it; I think you can do your own thing as long as you’re not hurting anybody else — that’s been my philosophy ever since I was a little girl. I never looked down my nose at it. In fact, we used to laugh at some of the requests that came through the mail, even from judges and lawyers and doctors and people in high positions. Even back in the ’50s they went in for the whips and the ties and everything else.[26]
In 1953, Page took acting classes at the Herbert Berghof Studio, which led to several roles on stage and television. She appeared on The United States Steel Hour and The Jackie Gleason Show.[13] Her Off-Broadway productions included Time is a Thief and Sunday Costs Five Pesos. Page acted and danced in the feature-length burlesque revue film Striporama directed by Jerald Intrator in which she was given a brief speaking role. She then appeared in two more burlesque films by Irving Klaw (Teaserama and Varietease). These featured exotic dance routines and vignettes by Page and well-known striptease artists Lili St. Cyr and Tempest Storm. All three films were mildly risqué, but none showed any nudity or overtly sexual content.

In 1954, during one of her annual vacations to Miami, Florida, Page met photographers Jan Caldwell, H. W. Hannau and Bunny Yeager.[13] At that time, Page was the top pin-up model in New York. Yeager, a former model and aspiring photographer, signed Page for a photo session at the now-closed wildlife park Africa USA in Boca Raton, Florida. The "Jungle Bettie" photographs from this shoot are among her most celebrated. They include nude shots with a pair of cheetahs named Mojah and Mbili. Page herself made the leopard-skin-patterned jungle girl outfit she wore, along with much of her lingerie. A collection of the Yeager photos, and Klaw's, were published in the book Bettie Page Confidential (St. Martin's Press, 1994).

After Yeager sent shots of Page to Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, he selected one to use as the Playmate of the Month centerfold in the January 1955 issue of the two-year-old magazine. The famous photo shows Page, wearing only a Santa hat, kneeling before a Christmas tree holding an ornament and playfully winking at the camera. In 1955, Page won the title "Miss Pinup Girl of the World".[13] She also became known as "The Queen of Curves" and "The Dark Angel". While pin-up and glamour models frequently have careers measured in months, Page was in demand for several years, continuing to model until 1957.[3]

Although she frequently posed nude, she never appeared in scenes with explicit sexual content. In 1957, Page gave "expert guidance" to the FBI regarding the production of "flagellation and bondage pictures" in Harlem.[27]

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