Dixie Evans aka. “The Marilyn Monroe Of Burlesque”..
Lois DeFee aka. “Queen Of The Amazons”..
Part of a promo photo series shot in the early-40’s..
Sally Lane (and her Monkey)
Taffey O’Neil aka. “Miss Heavy Equipment”..
Page from a short pictorial/article on Ms. O’Neil, featured in an unidentified Men’s Magazine.....
Dixie Evans (“The Marilyn Monroe of Burlesque”) in sequins, feathers and fringe, via burleskateer.
Joan Collins makes shimmy coach Candy Barr proud, in this wild scene from Seven Thieves (1960)—and yes, that *is* Eli Wallach, playing her beatnik saxman :)
“To strippers, knowledge of local ordinances is vital.” 1953 Carnival magazine pictorial reveals ”how far you can go,” state-by-state.
“Burlesque is an art, worthy of serious study.” —Lillian Hunt, legendary manager of LA’s New Follies Theatre and ”Dean of the Disrobers” of the Follies’ School for Strippers. Pictured with Ms. Hunt, from left to right: Patti (later known as Patti Waggin), Venus the Body, and Thunder. (Via burleskateer.)
Acrobat Larry Griswold (“The Diving Fool”) takes physical comedy to death-defying heights onThe Frank Sinatra Show (1951)
Kismet, “Sophisticate of the Orient” via mudwerks.
Depending on who you talk to, Tana & Mara was either a late ’50s line of mail-order fetish wear designed by burlesque starlets Tana Louise (top) and Mara Gaye (bottom)… or a supremely clever way of selling racy “stag photos” in the guise of a non-existent clothing collection.
Vintage Black Burlesque: Rare images of bold and beautiful burlesque dancers from the past on Ebony.com
Miami burlesque legend Zorita swaps her trademark snakes for something decidedly fluffier, in this early 1940s vintage “candid,” originally posted by vintagegal.