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Dita writes: “On the 23rd of September, my first ever limited edition lingerie collection “Wonderbra by Dita Von Teese” will launch across Europe. And coming on the 15th of Sept, a film which will reveal a completely new side of me! Go to www.sexysciencebydita.com to see it first!!” More about the range via this [...]
Queen of burlesque Dita Von Teese today unveiled her new lingerie collection. Von Teese said the Wonderbra range was inspired by the glamour of the 1940s and 50s.
Read this! If you haven't or haven't read any of the numerous posts I wrote plugging it or explaining it--see post under this and post on the sidebar. If you can't figure out the article I wrote, you either don't know my name or....I'm very rarely proud of ...
Dita Von Teese was born Heather Renee Sweet. Born in Rochester, Michigan, Dita developed a fascination for 1940s cinema and classic retro fashion early. The burlesque star also got her love for old Hollywood glamour from her mother who has dressed her up in movie star glam. Dita often cites Betty Grable as her favorite actress. She studied [...]
MSNBC The late Harvey Korman, second from right, in a 1968 skit on "The Carol Burnett Show," in which some shapely legs — and then their owners — are revealed to the audience. From left, Betty Grable, Mar… Read the full article here
Picture Betty Grable; Doris Day. The stunning Veronica Lake or even June Cleaver in this beautiful dress. This stunning polka dot dress features ruffles trim along a deep V neckline, shoulder and back, sexy low cut backless, ruffles trim the straight skirt hem, side zip. Available at Get Go Retro .
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Dick Martin, who co-created and co-hosted Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In – a show which forever changed the face of television – and who championed free speech and satir