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"pinup" Definitions
  1. a large photograph, as of a sexually attractive person, suitable for pinning on a wall.
  2. a person in such a photograph.
  3. a device or fixture that is fastened to a wall, as a lamp.
  4. of, relating to, or appearing in a pinup: a pinup girl.
  5. designed or suitable for hanging or fastening on a wall: a pinup lamp.

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His website features several other series, including a Disney villains pinup collection and a Disney princesses pinup collection.
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.
Although the pinup often evokes a viewer's sense of nostalgia as well as appealing to individual aesthetics and sexual appetites, the importance of the American pinup exceeds its originally ephemeral nature.
This guy wanted some naked lady pinup on his leg.
She is cleareyed about her role as a punk pinup.
A daughter catches her own father liking cheesecake pinup photos.
She is both soldier and pinup, both icon and eye candy.
" In one particularly nasty exchange, Harding called her a "pigsty pinup girl.
He was a baseball pinup, a dashing crosstown counterpoint to the Yankees' corporatism.
There were anchors and ships and women whose outlines resembled traditional pinup designs.
Long before Olivia, one of the most prolific pinup artists was also a woman.
And as Playboy ends its print publication, one former pinup is feeling oddly nostalgic.
Mr. Michaels focused on her vintage-style shoes that evoke the 1950s pinup era.
And when you put on something that makes you feel like a pinup doll?
Styles Q. and A. Is Wonder Woman a "pinup girl" or a feminist icon?
It's a move that accents the bust and fakes a pinup-like, hourglass frame instantly.
She glows for the camera, her throat and breasts wreathed with pearls like a pinup.
She didn't look like a pinup girl here to entertain us with her feminine wiles.
The framed-jersey and pinup-poster man cave is a later iteration of the concept.
I recently had lunch with Mamie Van Doren, the actress and iconic pinup from the '50s.
But to leave things here would mean missing the most interesting thing about the 90s pinup.
And neither did hyperventilating journalists: "A body like a Bruce Weber pinup," one cooed in 1991.
Thanks to steamy pinup illustrations by artists including Alberto Vargas, Esquire was basically Playboy before Playboy.
They seemed to symbolize a shift away from the corsets and pinup girls of years past.
A group of Marines ogle a pinup outside their bunkers at Khe Sanh, South Vietnam, on Jan.
He looks older, and sadder, but then the Viking lifestyle was known to foreshorten the pinup years.
Monroe even immersed herself in Shakespeare and befriended literary intellects in hopes of shedding her pinup persona.
In this mixed-media collage, images of pinup models' legs perch like dunce caps atop six women's heads.
She explains her process in the video below: Find more body-painted pinup girls on Alexa Meade's Instagram.
Pinup is all about the wink and the nod—how's a guy gonna know exactly how that feels?
The issue of the pinup in a post-Weinstein world is more complicated than it may first appear.
G.I.s going off to war used to have pics of their wife or girlfriend in a pinup pose.
If Perry is the king of obsessive strategists (and I so declare him), Elle is his pinup model.
"este frío de Londres hace que se me antoje otra vez la playa 😎 #pinup #beach" Her sexy photo appears to be inspired by the famous 1950's pinup model Bettie Page, who often posed on the beach in her animal print bathing suits — and sometimes even in the nude.
She arrived in Venice on Thursday on a taxi boat, sitting on it's edge in a black pinup swimsuit.
Views of what constitutes beauty constantly change, so there will always be a need for some form of pinup.
She has a whole pinup girl meets Daisy Duke thing going on which seems to be working pretty well.
These photos probably aren't what you'd imagine when you hear the words "retro pinup" — and that's a good thing.
He's dedicated the bar to Marilyn Monroe, where customers will find pinup posters and her handwritten poems plastered everywhere.
The playful pinup styles are a happy translation of its whimsical aesthetic, complemented by Ms. Degreas's figure-flattering shapes.
Yet at other times, "The Romance Reader's Guide to Life" has a World War II pinup girl's brash appeal.
They don't have sexy pinup-girl calendars from auto parts manufacturers on the wall, but they do have a blast.
She was posed as a woman, lying on the floor like a sports pinup, made up and in colorful clothing.
For the pinup aesthetic of the '50s, and its attendant obsession with sex and virginity and innocence, that was Marilyn Monroe.
"  When asked why the pinup has become such an enduring genre, Olivia answers, "The body will always be fascinating to portray.
Hate gifted the exhibition the original photo used for Winehouse's pinup girl tattoo and the drawing he did as a template.
The proprietress used to be an AV star and a pinup model, and she's buddies with many high-level ramen masters.
Angelinos of a certain age will remember her bodacious, pinup-style billboards that seemed to serve no purpose beyond self-promotion.
Ms. Howard's willowy good looks were appealing, but it was her warm, infectious energy and quirky pinup style that snagged him.
She slipped into a striped, black-and-white '50s pinup dress, lined her eyes with dark circles, covered her mouth with lipstick.
At 17, strikingly golden-haired, he was "a pinup boy, a collector's item," collected by Bennett and dependent on him ever since.
Though she stopped creating for the magazine a few years ago, she's still the most exhibited and sought-after pinup artist working today.
"She said, 'I want a tattoo right now,' after ripping pages out of a pinup book in reception," he says, tattoo gun poised.
Like erotic illustrator Pigo Lin, Ouinesh's work celebrates women not just from the pinup era but from 20th century comic books as well.
One of Brasserie Rosie's dining rooms, with hand-painted wall signs, a 1970s pinup poster and chandeliers sourced from flea markets throughout France.
"Our dry, sunny isle far from swampy Washington seems to be the latest pinup for the American desire to check out," he writes.
Maybe it's the idea of overt male sexuality — Klein was the first to create a male pinup in snug tighty-whities, after all.
But Area 211, a generally forgettable game chock full of 903s weirdness like pinup posters, was hiding something beneath the surface: Kronn Hunter Mode.
"Too much masturbation or fantasies about cyber film stars or video games like Fortnite seem to be an addiction," added the former Playboy pinup.
" Oliver Wendell Holmes, a great progressive pinup, said, "If the American people want to go to hell, I will help them, it's my job.
He photographed the members of camera clubs ogling Bettie Page, the pinup queen, and sought connection with a younger artistic crowd in Greenwich Village.
Tattoos have long been entwined with American seafaring culture, which developed a repertory over time of anchors, dragons and pinup girls, among other symbols.
A few years later, Las Vegas introduced the "Miss Atomic Bomb" competition, combining two things Nevada was known for: nuclear tests and pinup girls.
Our dry, sunny isle far from swampy Washington seems to be the latest pinup for the American desire to check out and start over.
Her Freudian concept will share a space with Witchsy founder Penelope Gazin's pinup-style painting woman wearing a cat as a hat, Pussy Princess.
In 2014, a European Space Agency scientist wore a shirt plastered with pinup girls to an international broadcast of a spacecraft landing on a comet.
Patricia Kotero had done some acting and was modeling for the "Elyria, Ohio-based Ridge Tool Company's pinup calendar" when she auditioned for Purple Rain.
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.
But kai yang (grilled chicken) is the marquee dish, the pinup, the one to covet: each bite vivid and forthright, juices running to the bone.
Now he's a new wave pinup idol, now he's a glittery, androgynous sex panther, now he's a weirdly conventional and hence utterly outrageous Philadelphia soul man.
Predictably, given craftier producers and fewer opportunities to get sensitive, Shinee pinup idol Taemin's vaguely wink-wink-sexual pop-fluff debut outclasses his English counterpart Zayn's.
"Yolande declared, 'I'm an opera singer, not a pinup!' and refused posing in a bathing suit again," according to her official biography on the pageant's website.
For Renfro, who was working as a pinup model at the time, it all started with a casting call for a model out of Universal Studios.
In one illustration, Wonder Woman is reimagined as a seductive pinup, and in other, Cat Woman looks as if she's about to attend a BDSM affair.
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.
A few years later, Las Vegas introduced the "Miss Atomic Bomb" competition, combining two of Nevada's best-known qualities: its early nuclear tests and pinup girls.
A few years later, Las Vegas introduced the "Miss Atomic Bomb" competition, combining two things Nevada was known for: its early nuclear tests and pinup girls.
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.
They're blond, they're British, they're both no doubt gracing many a bedroom pinup: It makes sense that Charlie Hunnam and David Beckham would gravitate towards one another.
Hefner employed a pinup model and photographer, Bunny Yeager, who took some of the most famous images of Betty Page, to shoot some of the Playmate pictorials.
There's Farley, the captain, a no-nonsense fellow who is nevertheless haunted by visions of a mysterious woman; he has her painted onto the bomber, pinup style.
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While Marilyn Monroe gained popularity as a sought-after pinup before she became a movie star, the blonde bombshell yearned to be recognized for more than her appearance.
"It was kind of like the Burt Reynolds pinup," Mr. Cenicola said, referring to the time the actor, who died in September, appeared nude in a Cosmopolitan centerfold.
Yet what could have easily been twee was modernized by a sense of ease and practicality — Burch said her pinup for the collection was Diana, Princess of Wales.
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.
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She proceeded to more than double its size, from 14; gave them skimpy new costumes; recruited a choreographer, Texie Waterman; and staged a photo session for a pinup poster.
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The pop icon, who has become known for her pinup hair and red lips, showed up sporting a much more subdued style: monochromatic makeup and down-to-there curls.
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.
As vaguely pornographic, commercial pinup portraiture of women thrived in the 224s, beefcake magazines such as Bob Mizer's Physique Pictorial offered their own exaggerated celebration of the male body.
In the '40s and '50s, commercial tattoos — eagles, swallows, sharks, pinup girls, skulls and crossbones — were generally executed in a cartoon style, with bright colors and bold black outlines.
Around that time, the fuller body types of pinup models and actresses like Marilyn Monroe grew in popularity, and the first issue of Playboy magazine was published in 1953.
Woven into the miles-long scarves draped over the models' shoulders, words like "Genderless" and "Boundaryless" seemed distinctly at odds with pinup images of female sex machines, but never mind.
And each had their own personality: Linda the comedian, Christy much more classic, Cindy the pinup, Tatjana this kind of film noir, and Naomi a very strong kind of woman.
The pinup, who claimed to be a direct descendant of U.S. presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams,  revealed on her website  she was raised by her aunts, two former models.
LOS ANGELES — On a sun-soaked Southern California morning in the Hollywood Hills, the perennial pinup Pamela Anderson considered whether or not she had been afraid when she got breast implants.
Rainbow is the new black, and this place is ON IT. Knee DeepThis amazing Pilsen vintage shop is straight out of a mid-century pinup dream, and the owners are the best.
Stodden's recently gained a bit of weight, intentionally — though she's still teeny tiny — giving her more hips and butt in addition to her surgically enhanced chest, sending her into full pinup territory.
She was introduced to burlesque when an internet search for black pinup models like Miss Topsy and Joyce Bryant in publications like Ebony and Jet magazines led her to vintage burlesque footage.
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.
Conte tried and failed to sign Romelu Lukaku this summer before landing Álvaro Morata, the Spain striker with the pinup good looks who had been told he was surplus at Real Madrid.
"Stop exploiting women's bodies — Some Feminists," reads the discrete graffiti tagged on the side of a house in Seattle famous for its two-story-tall mural of the iconic pinup model Bettie Page.
Yasmin Halim, better known by her stage name Shurlee Sweet, a pinup model and manager of the Bésame Cosmetics store in Burbank, CA, played a big role in making the video go viral.
Along one gallery wall hang examples of myriad, mysteriously affecting photographs he made of Marie posing nude and in different scanty costumes as if she were a movie star pinup like Betty Grable.
Kayla Guminiak works at a costume shop and spends her free time making what are arguably some of the coolest Pride dresses we've ever seen, featuring patterns of pinup girls and Hillary Clinton.
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.
Her image in Hollywood at that point was closer to her character in Martin Scorsese's 2013 fraud romp The Wolf of Wall Street: a gold digger, a pinup adorned in nouveau riche trashiness.
"It feels a little like a funeral today, but I'm trying not to mourn it in a sad way," said Ms. Luciano, 33, a pinup photographer who had flown in from Lansing, Mich.
The earlier video featured Yoo and model Angel Harrold in the backseat of a Bentley convertible in Swarovski-studded hockey masks and lingerie, with Yoo brandishing a snow-white katana like a pinup bodyguard.
In those opening scenes, Sarman (the green-eyed pinup Hrithik Roshan) has a David-like victory over an enormous crocodile, whose superior strength is no match for Sarman's cunning, courage and well-placed trident.
JON PARELES Teddy Geiger was a pretty-boy teen-pop pinup before becoming a behind-the-scenes producer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter (lately with Shawn Mendes) and re-emerging as the transgender teddy<3.
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.
The trailer also features the very stylish Shirley, who is seen wearing nothing but pink, pink, and more pink as well as chic hairstyle of pinup curls (who knew Count Olaf was so into glamour?).
Reading them might fill 15 to 30 minutes of time as a momentary distraction, but without at least a bit of sociopolitical inference, you might as well buy a superhero pinup book to flip through.
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.
In another shot, she's wearing a bikini on a boat, back contorted into a tummy-slimming curve, arm casually lifted above her head in a way that just happens to mimic a time-tested pinup pose.
The days when consuming pornography meant buying or borrowing a pinup magazine or watching a film loop in a peepshow booth are long gone, as are those of tracking down adult-video stores in faraway neighborhoods.
Marie appears in photographs, frequently nude and posed like a space-age pinup; brushes made with her hair were used to paint the thrones; and she hand-tinted many of the photographs, exposed on their home bathtub.
From the devious illustrations of Polly Nor to the pinup sketches of Natalie Krim to Amanda Charchian's naked photographs of her girlfriends, women making art for themselves and for other women has become impactful, personal, and political.
She has studied how leopard skins and printed versions of the pelts have appealed to Egyptian queens, Jacqueline Kennedy, the pinup model Bettie Page and the performers Eartha Kitt, Carmen Miranda, Ann-Margret and Dolores del Río.
Many of the original cast and crew members are no longer alive and are featured only in archival interviews, although seeing Marli Renfro, the pinup model who served as Janet Leigh's body double, is a special treat.
He would be joined by his aristocratic contemporary Lord Byron, poet, wit, pinup and philanderer, the creator of "Don Juan," who would embroider on his travels and his romances and tell us why Greece should still be free.
And so was her eagerness to pose for the photo that he calls a Mona Lisa for the 1970s: pinup Patty, expressionless, wearing a beret and brandishing an automatic weapon in front of the group's seven-headed cobra logo.
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.
Pirelli really began to make waves, however, as their annual publication became synonymous with pinup girls and nude photo shoots, but in recent years it has made an abrupt shift towards a more feminist, inclusive 21-century vision of fashion.
At first glance, American pinup photographs and paintings of the late 30s through World War II seem like benign, quaint relics of Americana, items that are usually appreciated for their sweet, apple-cheeked, all-American female subjects—and little else.
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.
Around the globe, strongman rulers flaunt their macho qualities and sexual prowess while they limit women's rights In Russia, President Vladimir Putin bares his chest for pinup calendars, restricts abortion rights and depicts the home as the best place for women.
In an appreciation of the novel "Women in Love," the critic Camille Paglia recalls in her collection of essays "Vamps & Tramps" that a poster portrait of Lawrence was a dorm-room pinup — perhaps only among English majors — in the late '60s.
The top floor is the usual open-plan array of desks and pinup boards, but, instead of an architect's racks of carpet or countertop samples, there are chunks of stone, in every shade of gray, lined up by the long windows.
A lead news story this week discusses Kim Kardashian, the pinup for the concept of being "famous for being famous"; Pitchfork's "Best Music Videos of 2015" features well-known chart-toppers like Drake, Rihanna, Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj alongside its indie darlings.
Some of it, I expect, might be a ghost of the outcry a couple of months back over the character Tracer's sexy rear-view pose (which Blizzard replaced with an arguably sexier pose taken straight from a 1950s pinup by Billy De Vorss).
In several, an African mask cut from a photograph has been glued over a woman's head in a reproduction of a painting by a European or an American, from a zaftig nude by Renoir to a pinup by the Pop artist Mel Ramos.
Diane is a preternaturally precocious child, made so by her mother, the pinup-perfect Marie, who is so thoroughly governed by her dependence on female competition for self-worth that she considers her infant daughter to be her greatest rival, and neglects her.
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.
Pinup underpinnings were scrimmed by sheer pleated overlays that stood out like a nimbus around the body and a finale of sheer tulle tunics embroidered in silver under tweed shrugs with generous trousers, or atop an apple-green turtleneck dress, made evening looks easy.
Reeves wanted Los Angeles because he saw the potential in the market, just as Kroenke does today; but Reeves also had a built-in celebrity connection, since his quarterback, former UCLA star Bob Waterfield, was married to the pinup-turned-actress Jane Russell, his high-school sweetheart.
Now more than ever, women are embracing the old and elevating it into something fresh and new — whether that means reinterpreting 1950s cheek rouge in a modern way or shaking up the traditional pinup cat-eye by painting it on with a colorful Rimmel London liner.
After all, the pinup calendar ("the cal") that made its name by framing soft-core skin shots in the aura of artistic expression and exclusivity has been engaged in something of a four-year effort to recast itself, after 50 years, as an socially conscious photographic statement.
And, as the festival likes to remind attendees with beautiful archival images — a young Claudia Cardinale is this year's poster pinup — this is where some of the most influential directors have shown some of their greatest films, a lineage that encompasses Roberto Rossellini and Martin Scorsese.
With a site launched in 2001, around the time of my own pubescence, the alt pinup Suicide Girls can claim responsibility for quite a few of my erections over the years, so earning one more didn't seem like it'd be too laborious a challenge for them.
They include his youngest daughter, Katerina Tikhonova; the sister and, it is thought, grandmother of his current alleged girlfriend, rhythmic gymnast Alina Kabaeva; and Alisa Kharcheva, a woman whose main claim to fame is her near-naked appearance in an infamous "We Love You" pinup calendar dedicated to Putin.
Beginning with its 2004 self-titled debut album, which became the best-selling record of the year in Britain, and continuing with its 2012 anthem "Let's Have a Kiki," the band brought seedy downtown glam to a global pop audience, with Mr. Shears as its proudly gay pinup boy.
Still, there were a few notable fashion moments, especially the battle of the toned bellies, as displayed by Ms. Swift, who wore what looked like a 1950s pinup swimsuit (bandeau top, high-waisted bottoms) with a sweeping, slit-up-the-front ball-gown skirt in tangerine and fuchsia, courtesy of Atelier Versace.
In the wake of Gertrude's union with Claudius, Hamlet seems incapable of interpreting any familial relationship as being untinged with incest: Gertrude (Fiona Bell) makes her entrance splayed out on a bed in a pose that is at once crucifix and pinup, and Hamlet reacts to her with equal parts desire and fear.
When two public figures as seemingly diametrically opposed as Rihanna and Melania Trump ended up on the same continuum (one that began with them in full pinup mode and ended with both in full cover), my critical hackles went up and the little hairs on the back of my neck started tingling.
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.
The show opens with "A Movie" (1958), a free-associative pageant of found footage, which flashes both slapstick (a clip of a periscope cuts to a voluptuous pinup, then to a speeding torpedo) and tragic (executed bodies strung up by their feet, an elephant swarmed by its hunters, children beset by famine), compressing the thrill, dread, desire, hostility, and too-muchness of life into twelve stunning minutes.
Other attendees noted their personal connections to MPTF: On stage, Pine revealed his memories of visiting his grandmother, 1940s-era horror film actress and pinup Anne Gwynne, during her twilight years as a resident there, while Cranston shared a warm, hilarious and slightly scandalous story of his mother, actress Audrey Peggy, in her final years at the campus, striking up a passionate – and apparently quite torrid – romance with one of her fellow residents.
His focus on the everyday and the undistinguished would continue with "All the Meat You Can Eat," a 2000 show at a gallery in then-rough SoHo, where Mr. Shore exhibited hundreds of dry or kitschy found images — flat picture postcards of hospitals and strip malls, topless pinup girls and F-216 fighter jets — among his own photographs, many shot with the Mick-a-Matic camera, a children's apparatus shaped like Mickey Mouse.
Considering the offerings from Weber's season, which included Virginia Beach's (alleged!) marriage ruiner and "White Lives Matter" pinup Victoria Fuller; crying drunk girl Kelsey Weier, who learned the hard way that a shaken bottle of Champagne will spray you in the face with pornographic effect; and über-Christian Madison Prewett, who dared to make the Fantasy Suites a sexless slumber party for all; it seemed producers were going to have to think outside of the box a bit—and they did, choosing Crawley, a Bachelor season 265 vet and the oldest Bachelorette in the show's history.

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