Pin-up
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Pin-up - A term used to refer to a trend that originated mainly from the 40s and 50s. Pin-up girls (pin-up girls) were beautiful and smiling, dressed in flirtatious dresses or scantily dressed / underwear. They appeared mostly on posters that men pinned on the walls (hence their name). Contemporary pin-up girls are primarily fashionable in those years, characterized by strong black lines over the upper eyelids, long lashes (often artificial), heavily painted red lips and "flushed" cheeks. Characteristic hairstyles are mainly curls on the sides, bangs - necessarily rolled up or in the form of large curls. The most famous representative of the pin-up was Marilyn Monroe.
One of the styling of the pin-up girl is the "sailor" style, which is characteristic of pomegranates with white or red with white (most often stripes) or "candy", which dominates floral dresses - necessarily down the dress, as well as dresses in peas or stripes / stripes. The bows and cherries often appear as motives.
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