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retrodoll: (via thegirlcantdance) Virginia Lee Hicks (aka. Jennie Lee) and an unidentified brunette, pose during a “Nudie-Cutie” photoshoot.. These kind of photo sets were sold throughout the 1950’s via ads in the back pages of many
A handwritten Lynne O'Neill letter to Rose La Rose, asking Rose to include a byline in all promotional newspaper ads regarding her ongoing “Garter Contest”.. If patrons were able to catch matching garters from any of Lynne’s shows, she
1950sunlimited: Busty Brown and Tempest Storm showcase a number of Burly-Q venue newspaper promo ads, from in-and-around the Los Angeles area..
burlyqnell: Rose La Rose When this photo was used in promo ads, it frequently had a pasty drawn over the nipple..
“Ask any Cab Driver, he knows the way to the ‘BAYOU’ and Julie Gibson…” A pair of ads featured in a Washington D.C. -area nightlife guide.. Brochure magazines offered free to travelling businessmen and tourists, to entice
Venus The Body (aka. Jean Smyle) is showcased in a pair of Burly-Q venue newspaper promo ads, in the Los Angeles area..
Lorri Long (aka. “Jezebel”) Another unfortunate example of a Burlesk venue owner “customizing” a promotional photo for use in newspaper promo ads, etc.. Adding clothing to the showgirls, to skirt conservative obscenity laws.. This
Jennifer Fox aka. “The Myra Breckinridge of Burlesque”.. “Isn’t He or Isn’t She?” was the byline that Ms. Fox used in many of her newspaper promo ads.. This is because in 1968, she was still a man waiting
DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY! Jennifer Fox aka. “The Myra Breckinridge of Burlesque”.. “Isn’t He or Isn’t She?” was the byline Ms. Fox used in many of her newspaper promo ads.. Because in 1968, she was still a man waiting to
DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY! Jennifer Fox aka. “The Myra Breckinridge of Burlesque”.. “Isn’t He or Isn’t She?” was the byline Ms. Fox used in many of her newspaper promo ads.. Because in 1968, she was still a man waiting
Maxine HolmanSextet of smaller promotional photos intended for venue operators, to be used in their magazine and newspaper ads..
Misty AyresFrom a photo series associated with: ‘The FRONT ROW Club’.. Along with 5 other headlining strippers (including René André), sets of Fan Club photos were sold thru ads appearing in 50′s-era Men’s Magazines..
Misty AyresFrom a photo series associated with: ‘The FRONT ROW Club’.. A set of Fan Club photos sold thru ads that appeared in 50′s-era Men’s Magazines..
burleskateer: DUDE LOOKS LIKE A LADY! Jennifer Fox aka. “The Myra Breckinridge of Burlesque”.. “Isn’t He or Isn’t She?” was the byline Ms. Fox used in many of her newspaper promo ads.. Because in 1968, she was still a man waiting
burleskateer: Misty Ayres From a photo series associated with: ‘The FRONT ROW Club’.. Along with 5 other headlining strippers (including René André), sets of Fan Club photos were sold thru ads appearing in 50′s-era Men’s Magazines..
micdotcom: For Women’s History Month, this teacher recreated vintage ads to call out sexism In honor of Women’s History Month, Union High School teacher Nicholas Ferroni wanted to teach his students — and people all over the world — about the
Kelvinator FOODARAMA ad, 1955 via Miehana
ad from old Scientific American magazine by: Hooded Fang*
Heathkit RoboFamily Plus GD-9920, 1986 via: junkyard.dogs
VW 70s ad
Only National via: What Makes The Pie Shops Tick?
huffingtonpost: David Redon’s gives vintage ads a pop culture makeover — it’s epic.
al-grave: hkirkh: “Vintage” Ads for modern day sites I feel like these ads need to be in Rapture
klappersacks: 1960 (via sr. mexicant vintage ads)
Okay everyone - I’m trying something new. I’m a big fan of Sedan Elger’s takes on vintage comic book muscle ads, so I’ve decided to give it a try.Don’t think it quite hits the mark as superbly as Elgar’s creations, but I’m happy with the
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vintagebounty: Canterbury Belt Ad 1970 Collectible Playboy Original “How Far Will She Go” Original: https://www.etsy.com/listing/120993097/canterbury-belt-ad-1970-collectible
weirdvintage: Somehow “0.2% flutter + 98.6% wow” is mathematically sound in this sexist Vivitar Super 8 camera ad, 1967 (via Vintage-Ads LJ)
(Vintage Weight Gain Ads II | Retronaut)
C.R.E.A.M Fiend With a Mean Dream
If You Use The Cool, Clean, Fresh Protection of Tampax via: What Makes The Pie Shops Tick?
Coca-Cola ad, 1965 via: Gatochy
Vintage Homoerotic Ads
hucowgoddess: Here we have one of our vintage ads for out milk farm when our old slogan was: “Made with love”Little did our customers know how much of our employees loved what they did. They truly loved what they did. And what they produced for
labstrakts:Sexist vintage ads get an update by photographer Eli Rezkalla
christinerod: Vintage ads
zoomar: This could be the tape deck you’ll leave to your great-grandson. my-ear-trumpet: atompunk: Sony TC-377 advertisement. “The tape deck you’ll leave your great-grandson” From National Geographic, April 1973 (via Vintage Ads) Hmmm.. maybe
livingnowisliving: Maurizio Mozzato saved to vintage ads and illustrations Bovril
questionableadvice: ~ Scott Tissues, May 1930 (Good Housekeeping)via Vintage Ads Live Journal“At least 15 painful diseases can be caused or aggravated by improper tissue, warns a prominent New York hospital specialist.”
questionableadvice: ~ Highland Linen Writing Paper, c. 1920’svia Vintage Ads Live Journal“Your Self-Respect will not allow you to receive friends in a kimono. But do you ever send your friends letters that are inappropriately dressed?” I to jest
mechcanuck: weirdvintage: Becoming a “witch!” can improve relationships, get you a job, and more!—1973 (via Vintage-Ads LJ) Suddenly Gets Job
gameraboy: oldadvertising: yotlizz: Vintage ads. Asthma cigarettes. Strange… Not for children under 6, guys. Dr Batty’s Asthma Cigarettes
th3skinny: I have posted vintage ads like this one before, and every time I do, I get responses like this: “I wish I could live back then when we knew what true beauty was!” “What happened to society?” “I agree! Real men
danskjavlarna: “Too weak to do anything.“ From the Duluth Herald, 1920. Archival advertisements reveal the trends of their time: here’s my collection of vintage ads. Wondering about this post? Wait for the dissertation (TBA).For now: Weblog
mudwerks: (via Vintage Ads - Artwork: Pontiac by Art Fitzpatrick)
Gosh, Yes - Vintage Ads!
Vintage Black Ads
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fuad-ramses-73: COLE OF CALIFORNIA Vintage ads
retrofair: 1953 HP Saucevia Retrofair Vintage Ads & Prints
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mudwerks: (via Vintage Ads)
“Vintage” Ads for modern day sites I feel like these ads need to be in Rapture
sternfatherlydisapprovals: al-grave: hkirkh: “Vintage” Ads for modern day sites I feel like these ads need to be in Rapture Yes