That is Lily Christine (1923-1965). She was a burlesque dancer and claimed to be a Voodoo priestess. According to what I could find, she was a centerfold in several men's magazines, but I'm not sure she was ever associated with Playboy.
Vargas was, but his art was painting, so if she modeled for him, it may not have ever involved Playboy. She is just a perfect specimen of the ladies in Vargas' paintings that were published in Playboy.
the famous bunny dip....the memories.
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Probably not, but I would have loved to see her back in the day! I remeber her "braless" in the 1977 thriller "The Deep"!
DeleteThe fourth stunning lady looks like the gorgeous babes drawn/painted by Vargas, in Playboy. She could very well have modeled for him.
ReplyDeleteThat is Lily Christine (1923-1965). She was a burlesque dancer and claimed to be a Voodoo priestess. According to what I could find, she was a centerfold in several men's magazines, but I'm not sure she was ever associated with Playboy.
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Vargas was, but his art was painting, so if she modeled for him, it may not have ever involved Playboy. She is just a perfect specimen of the ladies in Vargas' paintings that were published in Playboy.
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