2018-04-02

Marie Liljedahl / Eugenie...the Story of Her Journey Into Perversion / 1970

Marie Liljedahl / Eugenie...the Story of Her Journey Into Perversion / 1970

Vintage lesbian kiss with Marie Liljedahl from the Jesss Franco film Eugenie: The Story of Her Journey Into Perversion, 1970.

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Sweater Girl In The Boudoir

Sweater Girl In The Boudoir

Hairy girl in boudoir for vintage adult magazine, Chick, 1979.

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Retro Porn Star Seka

Retro Porn Star Seka

Retro Porn Star Seka listening to music while having sex.

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Lalla Dean / Lib Magazine / 1984

Lalla Dean / Lib Magazine / 1984

Bond girl Lalla Dean pantsless for Lib Magazine, 1984.

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Panty Dropping In Chunky Heels With Waist Chain

Panty Dropping In Chunky Heels With Waist Chain

Panty dropping in chunky heels with waist chain.

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Barbara Schweitzer / Girl illustrated / Vol.04 No.42

Barbara Schweitzer / Girl illustrated / Vol.04 No.42

Vintage model Barbara Schweitzer in Girl illustrated Vol.04 No.42.

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Lindsay Freeman / Hustler Magazine / 1976

Lindsay Freeman / Hustler Magazine / 1976

Lindsay Freeman in Hustler Magazine, 1976.

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Stacia Blake Of Hawkwind

anonymous asked: Got any from Stacia of Hawkwind? Talk about psychedelic thickness


At 6'2″ in body paint and makeup Stacia Blake was said to be incredible presence at Hawkwind shows. She attended a show and, inspired by the music, got on stage and performed an impromptu dance to the band’s music. She immediately became an integral part of the live show after joining in 1971.

According to a 1974 interview in Penthouse, Stacia was six feet tall and “happily bisexual.” She regularly augmented her visual impact by performing topless or nude, her body decorated in iridescent or luminescent paint. Lemmy described her as 6 ft 2 inches tall with a 52 inch bust and a book binder by trade. 

Stacia regarded what she did with the band as interpretive dance, and was an integral part of the early to mid-1970s Hawkwind show. She left Hawkwind in 1975. Her departure, along with that of Lemmy (who went on to form Motörhead) and Robert Calvert, signaled the end of an era.

Stacia is currently a fine artist working in Ireland.