
Pierre Molinier :: Mes Jambes (My legs), 1965 / src: Bloomsbury Auctions
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Pierre Molinier :: Mes Jambes (My legs), 1965 / src: Bloomsbury Auctions

Olivier Kervern :: Untitled, Italy, 2010 / src: Lumière des Roses

Lou Jacobs :: from the magazine Figure, issue # 1, 1951 / original source from scanned magazine in hi-res: puppies and flowers
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Roberto Fernández Ibáñez :: Libre albedrío. De la serie Fotografías Pendientes. / src: index photo
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Summer 1934

Australian photographer George Caddy loved dancing. Here he leads his partner on Bondi Beach promenade to the music of his wind-up gramophone, 20 January 1940

John Bridges :: Floating

Frank Powolny
:: Smiling coyly over her shoulder in
swimsuit and pumps was the actress Betty Grable, whose iconic image
above became the number-one pin-up of the World War II (1943). A
photographic masterpiece that emphasized Grable’s
beautiful legs. Hers were the ideal legs according to hosiery
specialists of the era [thigh (18.5″) calf (12″), and ankle
(7.5″)]. Grable was noted for having the most beautiful legs in
Hollywood and studio publicity widely dispersed photos featuring them.
They were insured for a million dollars at the Lloyds of London.
src: iconic photos / related post, here