Birthday 1966. Height 5' 10" Weight 128# Statistics 36C-25-36 Hair Dark Blonde Eyes Blue-green Dress size 9 Ethnicity White American Her Audition and First Shoot This full-figured New York saxaphone gal models and acts when she is not making music. At her audition (JE8901) she is not entirely clear about what she will and won't do, but holds to her word during the first photo shoot. She also demonstrates how to bend her own rules without, strictly speaking, breaking them. Included in the session is one of the smallest string bikinis you will ever witness (JE8906), a rolldown comparison between a tanga (JE8907A) and a normal montante worn with pasties (JE8907B), a set of increasingly narrow bandeaus, and a progression of smaller (JE8910A) and smaller (JE8910F) spider bras, nippleless halters (JE8911), and a crochet pasty open-mesh string combination which is only definitionally not-nude (JE8912). When she examines her pictures after her first shoot (JE8913) she is very pleased with herself and says she'd like to model again, only this time completely topless. New Rules for the Second Shoot Jenny's second shoot is much like her first, with a series of teasy outfits that explore the borders of bikiniite behavior. She models a tri-string demi-halter that teases areolage (JE9010). She also shoots a see-through crochet loincloth that teases hairage (JE9016B). The Third Shoot and Beyond Jenny's later shoots continue to serve as a vehicle to document many of the interesting costumes that litter the battlefield of Bikini Science. She returns to shoot minimal crochet bikinis (JE9024B, JE9025), pasties and g-strings (JE9026), a wide variety of tangas (JE9110, JE9376), maillot tangas (JE9342, JE9346), and candid nudes (JE9169A). She also models many of the ideas and complexities that engage the voyeur and the voyeuree, including fragments of exercise wear (JE9203, JE9208, JE9213) and this set of red Spandex boobless (JE9354, JE9358) and nippleless (JE9362) creations. It turns out Jenny is not so shy after all. Caption Bikinis can be about testing limits. |
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