On an early foray onto the World Wide Web in the late 1990s, I searched for "Veronica Lake". One of the hits was a webpage with photos of Veronica Lake modelling a true bikini (and not a conventional two-piece swimsuit). They were supposedly taken after her 1948 release from Paramount. If they were fakes, then they were very good fakes. It was not a case of airbrushing any existing swimsuit shots, at least as far as I can determine at the time..
A quarter century has now past, but I have never encountered them again. And Ms Lake stated in her autobiography, "I never did cheesecake like Ann Sheridan or Betty Grable. I just used my hair".
Bikini modelling would have been very risqué for most models at that time, let alone a Hollywood actress. (See the Wikipedia bikini article.)
Even so, I believe that they were genuine. But I would be interested to learn what other people think.
A quarter century has now past, but I have never encountered them again. And Ms Lake stated in her autobiography, "I never did cheesecake like Ann Sheridan or Betty Grable. I just used my hair".
Bikini modelling would have been very risqué for most models at that time, let alone a Hollywood actress. (See the Wikipedia bikini article.)
Even so, I believe that they were genuine. But I would be interested to learn what other people think.