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1950s Glamour

Whimsical yet reverential captions describe the girls the sets the poses and the props. There are almost 300 photographs. Ammonite Press unveils a series of four picture books compiled from the archives of the classic girlie magazines Fiesta" and "Knave" which celebrates an age when glamour photography strove more for artistic ideals and risque titillation than the sexually explicit top shelf titles of today. Statuesque models of the 1950s adopted the poses of Greek goddesses in elaborately styled sets while their equivalents from the Swinging Sixties displayed a more playful almost naive innocence. A decade later the pin-ups of the 1970s invariably shot in luscious colour and sumptuous sets offered a more seductive appeal while the glamour girls of the 1980s became more
sexually suggestive in their poses and attire - or lack of it. The bevy of beauties that graces the pages of these four books illustrates the changing faces - and bodies - of the glamour model over four decades from the demure to the titillating the seductive to the steamy the erotic to the raunchy."
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    Whimsical yet reverential captions describe the girls the sets the poses & the props. There are almost 300 photographs. Ammonite Press unveils a series of four picture books compiled from the archives of the classic girlie magazines Fiesta" & " Knave" which celebrates an age when glamour photography strove more for artistic ideals & risque titillation than the sexually explicit top shelf titles of today. Statuesque models of the 1950s adopted the poses of Greek goddesses in elaborately styled sets while their equivalents from the Swinging Sixties displayed a more playful almost naive innocence. A decade later the pin-ups of the 1970s invariably shot in luscious colour & sumptuous sets offered a more seductive appeal while the glamour girls of the 1980s became more sexually suggestive in their poses & attire
    - or lack of it. The bevy of beauties that graces the pages of these four books illustrates the changing faces
    - & bodies
    - of the glamour model over four decades from the demure to the titillating the seductive to the steamy the erotic to the raunchy."

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    steamy - Steam - water in gas form, water vapour. Commonly seen coming for a kettle
    Colour - The categorised spectrum of light visable to humans
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    Glamour - A quality of elegance and sexually attractive sophistication
    Model - A representation of a person or thing, usually smaller scale. It can also be a person that wears clothing.

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