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    The term "sweater girl" was made popular in the 1940s and 1950s to describe Hollywood actresses like Lana Turner, Jayne Mansfield, and Jane Russell, who...
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  • Sweater Girl is a 1942 American mystery and comedy film written by Robert Blees and Beulah Marie Dix, directed by William Clemens and starring Eddie Bracken...
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    Pin-up model (redirect from Pinup girl)
    Klaw List of pin-up artists Nose art Nude calendar Page 3 SuicideGirls Sweater girl Notes Citations Ayto, p. 126. Meyerowitz, 1996, pp. 9–35. Ayto (2006)...
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    nickname "the Sweater Girl" due to her feature film debut in They Won't Forget (1937), in which she appeared in a form-fitting sweater that accentuated...
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    Lydon in Henry Aldrich for President (1941), and followed this with Sweater Girl (1942), opposite Eddie Bracken. She continued her career following her...
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  • it's not so bad. Lana Turner was the Sweater Girl until the day she died. Guilbert commented that "material girl" designated a certain type of liberated...
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    more than a passing note". The film earned her the nickname of the "Sweater Girl" for her form-fitting attire, which accentuated her bust. Turner always...
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    turtleneck (United States, Canada), or skivvy is a garment—usually a sweater—with a close-fitting collar that folds over and covers the neck. It can...
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  • The Girl in the Green Sweater: A Life in Holocaust’s Shadow, written by coauthors Krystyna Chiger and Daniel Paisner, was published by St. Martin’s Press...
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  • till the end of the story. Velma Dinkley was inspired by the brainy sweater girl Zelda Gilroy, as played by Sheila Kuehl, from the late 1950s/early 1960s...
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