6/25/2023 0 Comments Pin up girlsKing Charles and Queen Camilla seek digital 'guru' to boost their social media profiles as Prince and Princess of Wales win over Gen Z 26 years after she cheekily patted his bum Looking for a royal pardon! Geri Horner hugs Charles and tells him 'you're a very modern king'. Looking to buy a family car? Here's what you need to know - by the mums who are changing the way parents shop for the perfect vehicle Gwyneth Paltrow gives fans a peek inside her stunning $5M Montecito mansion that has a fancy booze cart as she shows off her spring wardrobeīen Affleck and Jennifer Garner are friendly exes as they enjoy a chat after dropping off their son to school in LAĪmal Clooney looks elegant in a plunging tuxedo jumpsuit as she attends digital festival in Vienna Phillip Schofield is leaning heavily on close friend Simon Schofield for support amid his feud with Holly Willoughby Sienna Miller looks effortlessly cool in a blue cardigan and shades as she steps out with photographer pal Sebastian Faena in New YorkĬhannel 4 cut ties with Escape To The Chateau stars Dick and Angel Strawbridge following an investigation 'into conduct' after 'clashes with producers'įour runners tell us why taking part in Race for Life means the world to them. ![]() Pregnant Roxy Horner looks ultra chic in a black mini dress at the Blockchain Conference dinner after announcing her baby news with Jack Whitehall Now the pin-up – one of the most enduringly popular, but least credited, icons of war-time Britain and Europe - is being recognised in the latest vintage book from period author Mike Brown.Ĭalled 'The Pin-up in World War II', the book is beautifully and abundantly illustrated by scores of pin-ups – archetypal nude photos, cartoons and illustrations from dozens of sources. Winston Churchill jokingly dubbed Jane 'Britain's secret weapon'.Īs well as illustrations of smiling, buxom beauties - often in uniform showing they supported the war effort - racy photographs and postcards of naked women also brightened up the mess halls of the Army, Royal Navy and RAF.įrom pin-ups such as Blondie, to girlfriends and wives, images of so-called sex-bombs were also emblazoned on the sides of Allied aircraft flying on bombing runs into occupied Europe as a reminder of home. Long way from home: US Staff Sergeant John Ferris on his bunk at Nettuno, Italy, in April 1944, with a fine collection of pin ups
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