Seaside Miss Pretty Woman 1950s Postcard Risque Burlesque Bikini Unposted Chrome
Seaside Miss Pretty Woman 1950s Postcard Risque Burlesque Bikini Unposted Chrome
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Produced in the 1950s, this chrome postcard presents a posed seaside pin-up figure, reflecting mid-century popular culture’s fascination with glamour, leisure, and playful suggestiveness.
Postwar postcards increasingly featured stylized models and pin-up imagery, drawing from burlesque, calendar art, and men’s magazine aesthetics that circulated widely during the period. Such cards were intended as novelty souvenirs rather than topographical records, offering lighthearted visual appeal that aligned with beach culture, vacation imagery, and relaxed social attitudes emerging in the decade.
The image shows a woman posed on coastal rocks beneath a tree, wearing a bikini and gazing upward in a carefully staged composition that emphasizes form, posture, and setting. The saturated color and glossy finish are characteristic of chrome postcards, enhancing contrast and visual impact. The card remains unposted, preserving its original surface and presentation as a representative example of 1950s pin-up postcard production.
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