This is a blog about the man-woman-thing. Engineering, infatuated with simple logic, has no place in Fifi's world. Cantilevered tits: Howard Hughes had his aviation engineers design a seamless underwire brassiere, a breakthrough in bra science to lift Jane Russell's 38-D breasts, leaving no visible support lines to interrupt the under-blouse contour of her bosom. It was the first practical "lift and separate" push-up bra, but Russell later said she did not wear the uncomfortable contraption during filming. Instead she wore her own bras, adding a layer of tissue paper over the cups to eliminate unsightly support lines.
Is this a comment about structural engineering?
ReplyDeleteThis is a blog about the man-woman-thing. Engineering, infatuated with simple logic, has no place in Fifi's world.
ReplyDeleteCantilevered tits: Howard Hughes had his aviation engineers design a seamless underwire brassiere, a breakthrough in bra science to lift Jane Russell's 38-D breasts, leaving no visible support lines to interrupt the under-blouse contour of her bosom. It was the first practical "lift and separate" push-up bra, but Russell later said she did not wear the uncomfortable contraption during filming. Instead she wore her own bras, adding a layer of tissue paper over the cups to eliminate unsightly support lines.
Truly, it has no place. Please continue doing what you do so well.
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