Top 3 Pin Up Gals. Betty Grable...Back when movie stars had a butt and hips and that was completely normal. The number one pin up gal of World War 2 was Betty Grable. Had her legs insured by the movie company for $1,000,000.00. Had her body painted on countless war planes, had her poster... Continue Reading →
The Art of The Pin Up.
Who doesn't love a pin up? They've been around for more than a century, in some form or another. Originally starting as a type of business card for performers, actresses, models etc. And clearly, with the name pin up, the pictures were intended to be pinned to a wall. And holy hell what a wall... Continue Reading →