The girls who set the tone for 1950s pinup fashion
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-girls-who-set-the-tone-for-1950s-pinup-fashion.htmlAt Christie's, the auction was held, which included many samples of pin-up culture of the 50s. Pinup was the gloss of the time and went far beyond the posters that many people associate it with today. We have studied the Christie's lots and now we will show you the women who set the tone for the pinup fashion of the mid-20th century.
Anita Ekberg, 1956. The photographer is Bruno Bernard. The price is $ 5,000.
Jane Mansfield, 1961. The photographer is Bruno Bernard. The price is $ 5,000.
Barbara Nichols, 1950. The photographer is Bruno Bernard. The price is $ 3,000.
Marilyn Monroe, 1949. The photographer is Andre de Dienes. The price is not disclosed.
Jane Grier, 1946. The photographer is Bruno Bernard. The price is $ 3,000.
Norma Jean, "Classic Pinup", 1946. The photographer is Bruno Bernard. The price is not disclosed.
Lorraine Crawford, 1940. The photographer is Bruno Bernard. The price is 2000 dollars.
Keywords: History | Girls | Fashion | Pinup | 50s | Pin-up
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