Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

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This period in the history of fashion and beauty is considered the most feminine. Excessive thinness was not in trend then. Full breasts, a thin waist, rounded hips, accentuated by feminine dresses, skirts and deep cleavage were popular. Here are the brightest representatives of that time, whose photos will clearly demonstrate everything to you.

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like
Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

In 1950, one of the journalists criticized Marilyn Monroe, saying that her beauty lies in expensive clothes. As a response, she put on a potato sack and arranged a photo shoot

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Brigitte Bardot, Cannes, 1957

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Eleanor Bradley, Miss February 1959, Playboy Magazine

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Burlesque Dancer — Baby Lake, 1950s

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Amazing American beauty Corinne Spear-Rottshefer, Miss World 1959

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Eve Meyer is an American fashion model, actress and producer. onethousandninehundredfiftyfive

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Betty Page, queen of pin-up in the 50s

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Betty Brosmer is another pin-up queen: the sexiest model of the 1950s. Betty's career started at the age of 13, she won 50 prestigious titles at beauty contests. And only Marilyn Monroe was moved on the pedestal

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Nellie Elizabeth McCalla is an American actress and star of the 1950s comic book and TV series "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle", pin—up model

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like
Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Betty Brosmer is the first beauty of the 1950s, the cover star and the prototype of pin—up girls. She has won more than 50 beauty contests. It was her proportions that were considered the reference

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Sex symbol of the 50s Diana Dors

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like
Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

The mother of the famous Uma Thurman, Nena von Schleebrugge is an American fashion model. onethousandninehundredfiftyeight

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Bonnie Logan — famous model and pin-up star of the 1950s

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Vikki Dugan — American model and Playboy star, 1957

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Elizabeth Taylor at 19, 1951

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Eve Eden — British actress of the 1950s, played more than 20 film roles

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Kim Novak is an American actress, best known for her role in the Alfred Hitchcock thriller Vertigo (1958)

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Brigitte Bardot on the set, 1954

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Marilyn Monroe after a press conference, London, 1956

Sex symbols of the 50s, or what the standard of female beauty of that time looked like

Baby Lulu Wilnot — burlesque dancer, star of the 50s and 60s

     

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