Thursday, November 12, 2009

Naughty Bits

Hehe...the Frivolous Flapper is feeling a bit naughty today. Her boudoir doll is behind it all, I'm sure. Such a Svengali.


naughty nudey flapper with boudoir doll

Music I'm Listening To: Al Bowlly, "Guilty"

15 comments:

Darla: Retro Ways said...

Gorgeous photo, that wallpaper (if thats what is) is super bad ass I love it, also I love her ummmmm.......shoes!

xo Darla

Darla: Retro Ways said...

Just wanted to let you know I am going to be mentioning and linking a pair of shoes from your etsy shop on my blog today. Hope you dont mind they are just so cute I couldnt resist giving them a shout out!

xo Darla

Miss Go Lightly said...

I like her naughty smile! =D

Jessica Cangiano said...

That cheeky, smirking, playful smile is just too adorable! She looks like such a naughty, but still really sweet gal! Terrific shot, thank you for sharing :)


Wishing you the loveliest of days,
♥ Jessica

Bella said...

Fabulous photo. Love it. :)

Pink Flower said...

Lovely!

Diva said...

Yeah ! A little tease in our blogs, sint that what we all need ! ;)

Ms. B said...

Haha, I love her shoes too!

Leproust Vintage said...

Gorgeous photo......true beauty!

Thank you for all of your well wishes; you are so sweet! :)

calirosie said...

Lovely photo; I especially love how it was okay back in the day to have a soft belly;)

Kelley Anne said...

Oh my! I think the most suggestive part is the way she's holding the doll, surprisingly:)

Lemondrop Marie said...

Well, I wish I was that smiley when I stand around al fresco.
Marie @ Lemondrop ViNtAge

Elsie said...

I absolutely adore nude postcards and images from the 1800s to 1940s!

A Thought Is The Blossom said...

what a fantastic photo! i love the background too.

FrivolousFlapper said...

I'm not sure if that background is tapestry or wallpaper or what...but you are right, it IS striking (I like the doggy sort of staring at the pair from the right). Calirose, I agree that it's neat to see the more voluptuous body portrayed (we always think of the 1920s as the age of the gamine flapper, but I've seen so many "real beauties" with the softer physique like above.

So many details you all have picked up on that I didn't fully appreciate until you pointed them out. THANKS!

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