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Modern Femme Fatale:
Betsey Bosen
Betsey Bosen

     We have been fans of Betsey Bosen for quite a while. You might remember her from the debut issue issue of Bachelor Pad Magazine as the "Merry Maid." Or you might have seen her wow the crowd at the 2008 Cocktails and Cheesecake Party. Either way, we figured it was high time we officially included her in our list of Modern Femme Fatales.
     Bosen has a classic style to her that makes her photos sparkle. She's got a sexy playfulness that drives us wild. But, as you know, that's not all. This gal is a double threat. Bosen is also a bump-and-grinder taking her inspiration from the golden age of burlesque. When she hits the stage, jaws drop and you get the feeling you're watching a 1940's dancer. She is the everything we could want in a Femme Fatale! 
     Click the link below for an exclusive interview with the lovely Betsey Bosen! (Don't forget to check out her photos at the bottom of the page.)

Betsey Bosen Interview and Gallery>>>



Classic Femme Fatale:
Lee Lane
Jean Jani
     Lee Lane was not your typical bombshell. She wasn't bold or brassy like the bombastic Jayne Mansfield or the packed-with-deliquent-fire Mamie Van Doren. Lane was the real girl-next-door with the angelic smile. But you can't forget about her curves. It was enough to catch the eye of famed pin-up photographer/filmmaker/dirty old man Russ Meyer who did some work with her for Adam magazine. 
     He va-va-voom vibe doesn't hit you right off the bat. It's builds and builds and before you know it you're caught in her spell. More than one magazine made the comparison with her and sirens and other seductresses of mythology. 
     Lane's actual history is a bit sketchy. Some place her hometown as Miami. Others say it's Chicago. Wherever she came from, she hit Hollywood in the late 1950's working as a model, dancer, and part-time TV actress. By the mid-1960's she had disappeared from the pages and covers of men's magazines--which is a shame since her pixie look would have fit perfectly with the Mod generation.

Lee Lane Gallery>>


Recent Femme Fatales:



Modern Femme Fatales
Sabina Kelley
Sabina Kelley

Ginger Silky
Classic Femme Fatales
Virginia De Lee
Virginia De Lee

Jean Jani

 

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