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Yesterday's pin-up/cheesecake/burlesque is not any less demeaning because society today is worse. It is generally a bad idea to judge the past by today's standards. In this case the article is judging negative aspects of the past as quaint and classy due to how much worse things are today.
Dressing like a circa 1940s stripper/pin-up, etc. in 2012 is as objectifying today as it was back then.
The subject of the article is young girl out of college. The "vintage stripper aesthetic" is simply a phase she is going through.
This thought ran through my mind the entire time I was reading the article, which is partly why I asked if young women would one day find the likes of Jameson "classy". Miss Golightly is right that most modern stars will simply evaporate back into the nothingness from whence they appeared - but I still wonder... I mean, if I turd sandwich today was a turd sandwich tomorrow, it doesn't matter what kind of bread you use, you're still eating a turd sandwich, right?
I hesitate to go further down this path of discussion because I really don't want to touch off a powder keg of emotions. I know there are a few ladies of the lounge who found us because they were interested in Bettie Page, or "rockabilly" style, or pin-up photos, or nose art, etc. I wouldn't want to start another discussion of who's who and how vintage they are, and what does/does not count as vintage, and all that rot. I'm really happy that we have so many great gals on the lounge, regardless of how they became interested in the Golden Era.
(but tomorrow's turd sandwich...it's still bad, isn't it?)