Lilly Christine AKA The Cat Girls (1950s)

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Lilly Christine AKA The Cat Girls (1950s)
Lilly Christine AKA The Cat Girl serving FANTASY (1950s)
Donyale Luna (1970s)
Burlesque star Lilly Christine, 1950
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Donyale Luna for ESPRESSO 9 November 1969
RARE Donyale Luna Photo (1970s)
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RARE Donyale Luna photos (1960s)
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Donyale Luna, 1970s
Donyale Luna photographed wearing Paco Rabanne for LIFE Magazine, 1967.
Lilly Christine (aka "The Cat Girl") Article
Cheesecake Queen of Broadway
Cabaret Magazine (May 1956)
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Lilly Christine (aka "The Cat Girl") for Show Magazine (October 1954)
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Lilly Christine (aka "The Cat Girl") for Show Magazine (January 1953)
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Cabaret Magazine (1955) featuring Marilyn Monroe & Lilly Christine (aka "The Cat Girl")
A Fellini-esque Moon
In those days, between government crises and mysterious crimes In those days, between government crises and mysterious crimes A Fellini-esque Moon Donyale, queen of fashion. The Sunday Times did not excuse us for privileging the Moon: "When the government fell, Italians, hiding behind the Apollo voyage, reacted as if it were the death of an elderly aunt from whom they had never expected an inheritance. Everyone went to the seaside the next day, waiting for better times." The Moon was also a topic of much discussion in Rome in those days, during the traditional fashion shows in the Campidoglio. For two reasons. First, Litrico garnered applause by offering observers from half of Europe the "Luna Virgin" model in white mink, complete with a "lunar helmet" of the same material. But above all, among the crowded ranks of models, the splendid figure of the black American Donyale Luna, 24, stood out. Gigi Ghirotti wrote about her in La Stampa: "With a lazy stride, her gaze lit by a violet-blue light, a black queen advances. Very tall, skin and bones, from which planet does Donyale Luna, the sorceress Enotea from Fellini's Satyricon, descend? 'From the moon,' she replies, raising a very long, thin finger to the sky." Donyale died ten years later, in Rome. The moon had betrayed her.