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Sweetheart of seattle- designing women ?
I recently acquired a pre-painted jacket from eBay, "Seattle Sweetheart" For those who don't know, Seattle is the home of the Boeing Aircraft Factory, where B-17's were manufactured. I thought it had 'potential' and got it cheap enough to do a modification of the paintjob. It had the Name and the Plane, it just needed a Dame. I mulled it over and I saw a jacket named "Boeing Belle" with Rita Hayworth as the dame. Hmmm, that had posibilities, I saw a pin-up of Amy Adams, the the actress who played Amelia Earhart in 'Night at the Smithsonian 2', in an updated Rita Hayworth pose. [huh] Yeah, why not use the original Rita instead of updating it, what can I say, I like the photo of Amy.
I thought about using a classic Vargas Girl and found two that were 'sweethearts' and not 'sweet tarts'.
Then I had the idea of using what were the real sweethearts of Seattle, Rosie the Riveter...'We can do it' gals who built the planes. I found a conventional Rosie and an updated Rosie 'type'.
So of the four designs, I'm either going for Amy or the Rosie eating lunch with a beer. :cheers1: If i don't use Amy this time around, I'll use her on my next A-2 project. lane:
The jacket from eBay- Sweetheart of Seattle
Amy Adams in the iconic Rita Hayworth WW2 Pin-up pose:
The cut and shoot mock-ups of the four possible designs (I don't know how to photoshop):
So far, I'm thinking this will be the one I do, she's both a Pin-Up and Rosie the Riveter.
So what do you think ? Should I keep it WW2 period, or go modern ?
It'll take a while before it's done, I'll keep you posted.
I recently acquired a pre-painted jacket from eBay, "Seattle Sweetheart" For those who don't know, Seattle is the home of the Boeing Aircraft Factory, where B-17's were manufactured. I thought it had 'potential' and got it cheap enough to do a modification of the paintjob. It had the Name and the Plane, it just needed a Dame. I mulled it over and I saw a jacket named "Boeing Belle" with Rita Hayworth as the dame. Hmmm, that had posibilities, I saw a pin-up of Amy Adams, the the actress who played Amelia Earhart in 'Night at the Smithsonian 2', in an updated Rita Hayworth pose. [huh] Yeah, why not use the original Rita instead of updating it, what can I say, I like the photo of Amy.
I thought about using a classic Vargas Girl and found two that were 'sweethearts' and not 'sweet tarts'.
Then I had the idea of using what were the real sweethearts of Seattle, Rosie the Riveter...'We can do it' gals who built the planes. I found a conventional Rosie and an updated Rosie 'type'.
So of the four designs, I'm either going for Amy or the Rosie eating lunch with a beer. :cheers1: If i don't use Amy this time around, I'll use her on my next A-2 project. lane:
The jacket from eBay- Sweetheart of Seattle
Amy Adams in the iconic Rita Hayworth WW2 Pin-up pose:
The cut and shoot mock-ups of the four possible designs (I don't know how to photoshop):
So far, I'm thinking this will be the one I do, she's both a Pin-Up and Rosie the Riveter.
So what do you think ? Should I keep it WW2 period, or go modern ?
It'll take a while before it's done, I'll keep you posted.
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