Let’s all ignore the fact that the very first centrefold (Sweetheart of The Month), in the very first edition of Playboy in December 1953 was *Marilyn Monroe.*
And enjoy the post anyway…
Impressive_Jelly3605 on
This look captures a whole era in one shot. Truly iconic energy, the style and confidence in this era were on a completely different level. Hard not to be impressed.
FlirtyGlare on
I see Mariska in her face
ReturnOfDaSnack420 on
Did you know she was Mariska Hargitay’s mother?
Key_Republic8366 on
Back pain
cozytrail-Light on
Every time I see her I’m reminded that the 60s didn’t need Photoshop to break the internet. She was the blueprint.
gerburmar on
Poor Jayne. She died at 34 in an accident when the car she was riding in rear-ended a semi trailer that was braking in front of them, and the top half of their car was torn off, killing her and the three people in the front. Afterward those striped underride bars on them that you see were recommended by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and a lot of people called them “Mansfield Bars”
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PsychologicalEntropy on
there’s something about her I like.
posterdan on
The documentary Mariska Hagarity made about her for HBO was really good. Didn’t always portray her in the most favorable light. She was flawed, knew she wanted the stardom, and chased it pretty relentlessly
daward444 on
That’s not Jane Mansfield, that’s Jessica Rabbit getting ready to play pattycake.
Justin_Sideme on
Truly blessed 🙏
Gamblor14 on
You know, that Jayne Mansfield had some big breasts.
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Let’s all ignore the fact that the very first centrefold (Sweetheart of The Month), in the very first edition of Playboy in December 1953 was *Marilyn Monroe.*
And enjoy the post anyway…
This look captures a whole era in one shot. Truly iconic energy, the style and confidence in this era were on a completely different level. Hard not to be impressed.
I see Mariska in her face
Did you know she was Mariska Hargitay’s mother?
Back pain
Every time I see her I’m reminded that the 60s didn’t need Photoshop to break the internet. She was the blueprint.
Poor Jayne. She died at 34 in an accident when the car she was riding in rear-ended a semi trailer that was braking in front of them, and the top half of their car was torn off, killing her and the three people in the front. Afterward those striped underride bars on them that you see were recommended by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and a lot of people called them “Mansfield Bars”

there’s something about her I like.
The documentary Mariska Hagarity made about her for HBO was really good. Didn’t always portray her in the most favorable light. She was flawed, knew she wanted the stardom, and chased it pretty relentlessly
That’s not Jane Mansfield, that’s Jessica Rabbit getting ready to play pattycake.
Truly blessed 🙏
You know, that Jayne Mansfield had some big breasts.
She really can’t help it
