Callipygian June!

So you don’t have to go and find a thesaurus the title refers to June’s great bum and ‘Callipygian’ means having outstandingly attractive, deliciously well-shaped buttocks. So you can’t disagree with the title looking at these two shots of her from behind. Both shots come from the late 1950’s publication Connoisseurs Choice and Modelling Review Vol.6 No.3

June Palmer – A Dream Goddess (1964)


June posing in the bath on the Roman Set as a ‘Dream Goddess’ or Cleopatra? This is a still from the Harrison Marks glamour film ‘Dream Goddess’.  This image of her on the set along with others appears in the Kamera Special dedicated to June titled ‘The Fabulous June Palmer’ (1964), with the accompanying film also being released in 1964/65.

Japanese June (Magazine Cover)

I came across this unusual magazine cover featuring June Palmer over on a friends (littlebunnysunshine) Tumblr and thought I’d share it here.  I’m not sure when this was published as my Japanese is a little rusty, but there’s also a reference to James Bond, so could have been in the 1960’s or 70’s or even more recent.  Even so it’s a great shot of June on the cover in little pink baby doll.

Tiffany’s Kinky Boots (1968)

 

Just loving this shot of Tiffany St. Clair (Pam Arnold) from Fiesta Vol.2 No.2 (April 1968) in those shiny black high boots! What a view as she sits on the dressing table looking at you from the reflection in the mirror.

Rena Brown in Pigtails (1968)

Rena Brown another late 1960’s model that worked with Harrison Marks, but more on the film side than appearing in his publications. She appeared in ‘The Nine Ages of Nakedness’, as well as one of the characters in the Pattern of Evil’ film.  I’ve seen several shots of her in leather outfits with whips, so assume they come from the films, but this is a more demure shot of her from Girl Illustrated Souvenir Edition No.2 (1968)

Beverly Martin – Sexy Girl No.1

Two shots of Beverly Martin (Mary/Nelda Moren) from the 1960’s German publication Sexy Girl No.1. She looks a bit cold in the top shot and that fire could be with going on, but no idea where this could have been taken as it could have been either Ewhurst or Walden as both interiors were a similar style. Thanks to Terry who identified it as Walden Manor :)

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