VINTAGE TRUE BURLESQUE TELLS ALL THE GLAMOUR THAT WAS NEVER THERE! MOBSTERS, SMOKE-FILLED DUMPS AND LIVING OUT OF A TRUNK. LET'S DANCE!
Burlesque and Beauty on the cover of Paris et de Hollywood Magazine True Burlesque
Paris et de Holllywood was the epitome of pin-up art with a European bent during the 1950s and 1960s. Numerous burlesque and film stars from the states were given their special artistic treatment. Seldom have magazine covers looked so good. Jane Russell appeared on the cover at least six times, but lesser known strippers were welcome. Tempest Storm, Dixie Evans, Julie Gibson, Lily Lamont…there was no shortage of peelers who appreciated the international exposure. The magazine lasted for hundreds of issues, and many came in "3-D" with cellophane glasses to see the curves!
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