Three shots from an unknown publication of Maria Clarence posing in a very frilly see through skirt in someone’s front room. She’s stood right in front of the TV, not that anyone would want to watch it with that view on show!
Tag: Magazine Appearance
Vivienne Warren – Kamera No.51 Cover (1963)
Sylvia’s More Than a Handful in All Departments!
I’ve had a request for some shots of our coloured models, so who am I to need an excuse to post a few today 🙂 Starting with a popular well known model in the shape of Sylvia McFarland, who was well known for having more than a handful when it came to big tits, as these two examples show! These two shots come from Busen Magazine and not only show off her huge tits as she gives them a squeeze, but also her lush thick dark pussy!
Members get to see everything super-sized, as if you need to with Sylvia!
More Roman Bubbles With June (1964)
Diane Grant – A Sheer & Very Up Front View!
It’s amazing what you stumble across when researching a model for a totally different reason and then get side tracked! Three very upfront and revealing shots of Diane Grant who started life in glamour modelling in publications such as Spick, Span, Beautiful Britons and also modelled for Harrison Marks. Not quite what you would expect to see in those publications, but she obviously progressed as her career went on and opened up more (boom boom!).
These three diverse shots come from Naked Teenager in Color No.1 and I would suggest it was a magazine for the European market from the late 1960’s or early 70’s? Not only do we get to see Diane in various sheer outfits and sporting a very pink pair of crotchless panties, but we also see rather a lot of her pronounced labia in them! No censorship in these shots, hence the guess that they were for European consumption first! My favourite is the top shot where she’s lifting her sheer negligee to give us a full frontal flash, not that you wouldn’t see it all through that sheer material anyway!
Great seeing so much more of Diane, but aren’t crotchless panties with a stop sign on them a bit of an oxymoron?