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Bettie Page

Bettie Page was the greatest pin-up of all time. In the 1950s her photos rocked America, violating taboos, provoking the wrath of a US Senate committee and immortalizing her forever as a sexual icon. Then, in 1957, at the height of her fame, she vanished without a trace. Born and raised in Nashville during the 1920s, Bettie Mae

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THE BETTIE PAGE COLLECTION Boxed DVD Set
This three-disc set collects Bettie Page: Pin up Queen, Bettie Page: Bondage Queen and a special bonus DVD, 100 Girls By Bunny Yeager.

BETTIE PAGE POKER SET
If you play your cards right, you can sit opposite Bettie Page at the poker table! This impressive set includes 100 poker chips, multicolored for different denominations, each graced with Bettie's smiling face (by Dave Stevens), and two decks of retro-style cards in a latching wood carrying case with Bettie's signature burned onto the lid.

VARIETEASE DVD
The first theatrically released burlesque film, shot in color and starring the charismatic Bettie Page. Also: Lili St. Cyr, Christine Nelson, Shelley Leigh, and other famous strippers of the '50s doing what they do best. Produced and directed by Irving Klaw.

BETTIE PAGE Mini-Bust
Wearing only black latex gloves, Bettie drapes a translucent lilac "sheet" over her front (the curve of her breasts and nipples still subtly visible). Peering from under her infamous black bangs, she shoots us her sexy come-hither smile with bright red painted lips.

 

 

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