Betty Brosmer, 1950s pin-up queen and early supermodel, flaunted the iconic ‘hourglass figure’ in magazines like Life and Time, making her the highest-earning pin-up star of her time. Not just a beauty, she owned the rights to her photos a groundbreaking move in the industry.
Known as ‘The Girl with the Impossible Waist,’ her tiny waist defied norms and sparked fascination. Starting as a teenage model, Betty later embraced fitness, co-authoring bodybuilding guides with husband Joe Weider, a prominent figure in the fitness world.
Take a look at these stunning photos to see the beauty of a young Betty Brosmer in the 1950s.
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