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  2. Victory rolls - Wikipedia

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    Pin-up photo of Anne Gwynne wearing victory rolls (1944) Victory rolls are a women's hairstyle that was popular from 1940 to 1945, with a recent rise during the 21st century, characterized by voluminous curls of hair that are either on top of the head or frame the face.

  3. Pin-ups of Yank, the Army Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Liberty featured as the "Yank pin-up girl" at the end of the war. The women who posed for the pin-ups included both famous and unknown actresses, dancers, athletes, and models. Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth, the most famous pin-up models of World War II, both appeared in Yank pin-ups. Grable appeared in June 1943 wearing a ...

  4. Pin-up model - Wikipedia

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    Betty Grable's famous pin-up photo from 1943. A pin-up model is a model whose mass-produced pictures and photographs have wide appeal within the popular culture of a society. . Pin-up models are usually glamour models, actresses, or fashion models whose pictures are intended for informal and aesthetic display, known for being pinned onto a w

  5. Matilda Djerf—AKA the Main Character of Your ... - AOL

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    Matilda Djerf talked to Cosmo about launching Djerf Avenue Beauty in 2024, and 3 editors tested and reviewed both the Breezy Styling Mist and On the Go Gel.

  6. Women in policing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For a listing of female characters involved in law enforcement both in television, movies, and books, see [list of female detective characters]. There is a preponderance of female detectives in popular television representations, who historically have been highly sexualized, particularly in the late 1960s and 1970s in shows such as The Bionic ...

  7. Pin-ups for Vets - Wikipedia

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    The project, founded in 2006, is the work of UCLA graduate, Gina Elise who created a nonprofit organization which sells and distributes the Pin-Ups For Vets calendar, which hearkens back to 1940s and 1950-style vintage pin-girl images. The calendars are considered very tasteful by today's standards.

  8. Zoë Mozert - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, her pin-up series for the company, called Victory Girls, was published both in calendar and mutoscope-card form. In 1946, Mozert created the publicity poster for Republic Pictures' Calendar Girl , a movie about the Gibson Girl .

  9. 'Yellowstone,' 'Landman' and the trouble with 'sexy ... - AOL

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    Female fans, in particular, vented their frustrations on social media. “As if Taylor Sheridan wasted one of the last episodes of this show by inserting himself so he could parade around with ...