December 12th, 2008 3 Comments

Death of a Pin-Up Queen

RIP Bettie Mae Page
April 22, 1923-December 11, 2008

Bettie Page died today as a result of a heart attack she sustained over the weekend. She had been hospitalized for pneumonia weeks before and spent the majority of this week in a coma. I had heard the news this past weekend, wanting to write about her then, hoping that the inevitable might not happen. I held my own silent Bettie-vigil, waiting for any kind of news. And today it was news that I didn’t want to hear.

I don’t even know how or where to begin to write about Bettie Page. She was a secretary-turned-model that ended up being an unlikely icon for generations based on bondage photos and Teaserama dances. She inspired many girls to covet and acquire those trademark, fringe bangs. She had an enigmatic sweetness in her smile, despite all the naughty things she might have been doing in those fetish photos of hers! And she had a body to die for. Not like these sticks with tits that grace our magazines these days, but a real woman’s body with curves that Did. Not. Quit.

There’s no shortage of information, books, videos, photos, websites, movies and songs dedicated to Bettie. She is the subject of many an artist, most notably Dave Stevens (who also passed away this year at the young age of 52) who rendered the famous illustration of her in his comic The Rocketeer, and Olivia De Berardinis, who probably owes all her fame to recreating Bettie’s visage.

"The Rocketeer"

"The Rocketeer"

devilish Bettie by Olivia

devilish Bettie by Olivia

recent years: Olivia, Hugh Hefner and Bettie

recent years: Olivia, Hugh Hefner and Bettie

Bettie’s likeness also inspired many people to get lasting tattoos of her iconic beauty and she also graces plenty of motorcycle tanks!

Painted tank by http://www.grumeretz.com

Painted tank by http://www.grumeretz.com

My post is only one of hundreds that you will find online. I didn’t want to rehash the details of her life, you can go to plenty of articles and pages to learn those facts. I really just wanted to pay my respects and write a small tribute to this icon of a woman who influenced me and so many others.

Bettie, you will be missed.

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  1. Webster World says:

    I grew up with Bettie. I’d sneak out to the barn or in the winter to the basement. She opened up the world for freedoms for women. And a fantastic out look on life for all us boys turned men. And will forever. What a brave women she was. She set a whole new and exciting world in motion. And those magazines I wish I had them today. The barn is still there. Would that not be but cool to fine one of the many covers she graced. I know for a fact she touch me in more ways than I can say. Thanks Bettie for being you.

  2. Lady R says:

    Her beauty will live on forever!

  3. Dean "D-Day" says:

    Wow. I hadn’t heard of this sad news.
    Thanks for the wonderful tribute to a woman who touched so many lives.

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