Bettina May
Bettina May (born February 28, 1979) is a Canadian born pin-up model, burlesque dancer and photographer currently living in Brooklyn, NY.
Career
May started her pin-up modeling career in 2003 as one of the first Western Canadian models for Los Angeles-based modern pin-up website SuicideGirls.com[1] and started burlesque dancing that same year. She appeared in Episode 31 of HBO's RealSex TV show on the Rebirth of Modern Pinup and was also a dancer in the Probot music video "Shake Your Blood" featuring Dave Grohl and Lemmy Kilmister. She made US immigration history in August 2012 by earning a green card with the "Alien Of Extraordinary Ability" classification based on her work in burlesque and pin-up modeling.[2] She has toured the USA and Europe extensively, and has appeared in a number of newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times, New York Post, Shimmy Magazine, and Dynamite Magazine in Germany.
She designs her own line of vintage-inspired vegan accessories, which has been worn by celebrities like Dita Von Teese and Bernie Dexter, called Coquette Faux Furriers.[3] Her involvement with SuicideGirls and PETA[4] led to her being a featured model in PETA's "I'd Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur" ad campaign.
She also teaches classes on vintage pin-up styling and posing, which she photographs as well. The class was turned into a DVD.[5] and has been featured on NBC News[6] and The New York Times[7]
References
- ↑ Osler, Rebecca. "Peekaboo girls revive the pin-up", The Vancouver Sun, Vancouver, 29 April 2006
- ↑ "Bettina May earns 'genius' green card -- for her unique burlesque, pin-up abilities" "New York Daily News" 21 October 2012. Retrieved on 2014-06-30
- ↑ "Coquette Faux Furriers website"
- ↑ "Hollywood Glamour with a hip, vegan twist." "Furisdead.com"
- ↑ "World Dance New York"
- ↑ "Your Inner Pinup" "NBC News" 05 July 2009. Retrieved on 2010-08-10
- ↑ "So You Want Va-Va-Voom?" "The New York Times" Retrieved on 2010-08-10