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The policeman fines a fashionista for wearing a too revealing swimsuit, Italy, 1957. The incident sparked a heated debate about the appropriateness of swimwear in public spaces.
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Lesson for future Playboy bunnies, 1965. The training included classes on grooming, etiquette, and seduction techniques.
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Marilyn Monroe poses next to a helicopter, Korea, 1954. The photo was taken during her visit to entertain American troops stationed in Korea during the Korean War.
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Unusual photo shoot of Miss Australia contestants near telephone booths in 1975.
The photos were taken as part of a promotional campaign for a national telephone company, showcasing the modern technology and beauty of Australia’s women.
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Sylvester Stallone demonstrates his strength with a model on the beach in Malibu in 1979.
The photo shoot was part of the promotional campaign for his movie “Rocky II,” where he reprised his role as the underdog boxer Rocky Balboa.
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The guys are clearly impressed by Italian fashionistas, 1950s-1960s.
During this time, Italy was at the forefront of fashion and many young men were inspired by the stylish and glamorous Italian women they saw in magazines and on the streets.
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A girl from the Women’s Royal Army Corps shows her friends her new tattoo, 1943.
During World War II, tattoos became popular among servicemen and women as a way to express their patriotism and remember their time in the military.
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A seamstress takes Sophia Loren’s measurements in 1960.
Sophia Loren was known for her stunning figure and impeccable fashion sense, and often worked closely with seamstresses and designers to create her iconic looks.
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An elderly lady admires the figure of actress Vicki Dugan, Los Angeles, 1957.
Vicki Dugan was a popular actress and pin-up model in the 1950s, known for her hourglass figure and sultry on-screen persona.
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Nuns were very surprised to see a revealing bikini on a mannequin, Barcelona 1965.
During the 1960s, the bikini became a symbol of the revolution and women’s liberation.
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Participants of a popular spaghetti-eating contest in Italy in the last century.
Spaghetti-eating contests have been a popular pastime in Italy since the early 20th century, with competitions held in various cities and towns throughout the country.
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Priceless emotions of Elizabeth Taylor and her husband during a boxing match, 1960.
Elizabeth Taylor was known for her love of sports and attended many boxing matches with her husband, Eddie Fisher, in the 1960s.
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America’s favorite couple John and Jacqueline Kennedy.
John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier met in 1952 and were married in 1953. Their glamour and sophistication captivated the American public, and they became one of the most popular couples of their time.
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Princess Diana tries to make the actor playing Mr. Bean laugh, 1984. The moment has become a beloved piece of royal history and is often cited as an example of Princess Diana’s playful sense of humor and charm.
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Clint Eastwood with two actresses on the beach in San Francisco, 1954. At the time, Eastwood was a relatively unknown actor appearing in B-movies and TV shows.
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Legendary Golden Age Hollywood actresses Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly backstage at the 1956 Oscars ceremony.
The two actresses were known for their beauty, talent, elegancetheir, philanthropy and humanitarian work.
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Canadian fashionistas enchant passersby with their daring shorts in 1937.
Shorts have been a popular fashion choice for many decades, with styles evolving over time to become more daring or conservative depending on societal norms and trends.
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The legendary Marilyn Monroe singing for soldiers in 1954.
Marilyn Monroe was an American actress, singer, and model who became a cultural icon and one of Hollywood’s most famous actresses. She was known for her beauty, charm, and charisma on and off-screen.
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People are urged to wear masks during the 1918 Spanish flu epidemic. Wearing masks was one of the preventive measures recommended to help slow the spread of the virus.
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Participants of a beach contest eating pies without using their hands in 1937.
Eating contests, such as pie-eating contests, have been a popular form of entertainment and competition for many years, often held at fairs, festivals, and other public events.
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Do you recognize this cute girl? “Queen of Hearts” – young Princess Diana with her guinea pig Peanut in 1972.
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Jean Jani, who became famous thanks to Playboy magazine in the 1950s.
Jean Jani was a popular pin-up model and Playboy Playmate who appeared in the magazine’s centerfold in July 1957
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Contestants of the “Most Beautiful Legs” competition.
The “Most Beautiful Legs” competition is a popular event that showcases women’s legs and celebrates their beauty.
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The world-famous singer Elvis Presley gives a haircut to Johnny Cash in 1960.
Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash were both legendary figures in the music industry during the 20th century, with Presley known as the “King of Rock and Roll” and Cash as the “Man in Black.”
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The mega-popular Diana Dors poses for paparazzi at the Cannes Film Festival in 1956.
Diana Dors was a British actress and sex symbol who rose to fame in the 1950s and was known for her blonde bombshell image.