Boudoir – It’s French for a woman’s private bedroom/dressing room. Long ago, in the early
1920s, boudoir photography was considered tasteless and disgraceful. This was back when
women were laughed at, mocked, shamed, and not treated equally or fairly. During this time, it
was actually illegal.
Fast forward to the mid-1940s and 50s. Pinup girls, whistles, were used to attract men to join
the military. After that, boudoir picked up and more and more women started participating in the
trend.
These women paved the way for modern-day boudoir. Today, we see women all over social
media, magazines, and in movies embracing their bodies and flaunting their stuff! Boudoir is
booming more than ever. So… what are you waiting for? Become part of boudoir history and
book your session!
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