By Request: Psychobilly/ Edgy Pin Up Hairstyle
Mar 16th, 2011 by Aldouspi

This look is based on the lovely look sported by pin up model, Micheline…as seen in the opening portion of the video. It is an extreme version of a traditional 1940’s pin up hairstyle and is pretty popular among the Psychobilly girls. As I mention in the intro, this look is MUCH more effective with extensions and I am including, not only the links to the makeup looks that inspired me, but also monrOEmisfitmakeup’s tutorial for creating your own hair extensions. Enjoy! Goldiestarling’s Psychobilly/Extreme Pin Up makeup www.youtube.com (thanks doll, for this great look! I wish you could have seen it better in my video. I’d love to know what kind of lighting/camera you use that makes your makeup stand out so beautifully) Letzmakeup’s aqua/blue eye look: www.youtube.com Monroemisfitmakeup’s hair extension tutorial: www.youtube.com
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The Most Beautiful Pin Up Girls of Gil Elvgren
Feb 22nd, 2011 by Aldouspi


The Most Beautiful Pin Up Girls of Gil Elvgren

A Brief History on Gil Elvgren Some of the information below is from Wikipedia The Free Web Encyclopedia: A handful of American artists would lift the pinup calendar to its greatest heights. Among those, Alberto Vargas, George Petty, Rolf Armstrong, Zoe Mozert, Earl Moran and to the one and only Gil Elvgren.

Gil Elvgren (March 15, 1914-February 29, 1980), born Gillette Elvgren, was an American painter of pin-up girls, advertising and illustration. Elvgren lived in various locations, and was active from the 1930s to 1970s. Today he is best known for his pin-up paintings for Brown & Bigelow.

Elvgren was one of the most important pin-up and glamour artists of the twentieth century. In addition, he was a classical American illustrator. He was a master of portraying the feminine, but he wasn’t limited to the calendar pin-up industry. He was strongly influenced by the early “pretty girl” illustrators, such as Charles Dana Gibson, Andrew Loomis, and Howard Chandler Christy. Other influences included the Brandywine School founded by Howard Pyle.

Elvgren was a commercial success. His clients ranged from Brown & Bigelow and Coca-Cola to General Electric and Sealy Mattress Company. In addition, during the 1940s and 1950s he illustrated stories for a host of magazines, such as The Saturday Evening Post and Good Housekeeping. Although best known for his pin-ups, his work for Coca-Cola and others depicted typical Americans — ordinary people doing everyday things.
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