Blaze Starr, One of the hottest and sexiest burlesque Queen of the 1950s ... Just too beautiful for your eyes and too dangerous for your heart. Especially Dedicated to my friend Mr Al Gatorrock!
thsi si lovely, does ne 1 else thinks she looks uncomfy tho?
Posted on October 21, 2011
Larita Favuzza says...
Haha, burlesque is EVERYTHING like stripping, because it IS stripping, silly. The difference is in the fact that burlesque was a more theatrical, artsy if you will, version of stripping. It was a musical, sometimes even comedic show that worked with the stripping. The stripper/exotic dancer would be more intent on enticing the male viewers, teasing them, BEFORE taking it all off- whereas the stripper of today's like doesn't.
Posted on October 21, 2011
Marc Molloy says...
LMAO. That's so MEAN
Posted on October 22, 2011
Ashleigh Yanagi says...
She was lovely! And definitely an inspiration to me and my peers!
Posted on October 22, 2011
Claud Faught says...
Much rather the putting on rather than removal...
Posted on October 23, 2011
Lang Akapo says...
Your mother didn't say that when she was stripping her way through college to make tuition.
Yeah. I Went there.
Posted on October 24, 2011
Luciano Ramage says...
Burlesque is everything like stripping because it IS stripping... BUT, it's a much more theatrical, artsy if you will, brand of it. Which is what makes it so great and all the more enticing to see rather than a run-of-the-mill stripper of today's like. The burlesque stripper/exotic dancer of then was more intent on teasing the male viewers rather than instantly taking off her clothes.
Posted on October 25, 2011
Chelsea Hackl says...
are you serious? burlesque is nothing like stripping.