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London Life front cover, March 1966 - The Things London Girl
Front cover of London Life magazine with the provocative headline, " The Things London Girls Do for Money" and a photograph of a flirtatious woman called Marilyn Rugg with impressively drawn sixties eyeliner, holding an ace of spades playing card. Looks like she works as a croupier in a casino for money
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The Things London Girls Do for Money - A Peek into the Glamorous World of a Sixties Croupier
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In this image from the March 1966 issue of London Life magazine, a flirtatious young woman named Marilyn Rugg poses confidently with an ace of spades playing card, her striking sixties eyeliner and bold red lipstick adding to her allure. The provocative headline, "The Things London Girls Do for Money," hints at the intriguing story behind this enigmatic figure. Marilyn, with her cool and hip demeanor, is revealed to be a croupier, working the tables at a bustling casino in the heart of London. The sixties were a time of change and innovation, and the city's casinos were no exception. They offered an escape from the mundane and provided an exciting and glamorous environment where fortunes could be won or lost. Marilyn's job as a croupier required a unique blend of style, grace, and calculation. She had to be both alluring and professional, able to handle the pressures of the game and keep the players engaged. The eye-catching eyeliner and red lipstick were part of her arsenal, tools to captivate the attention of the high rollers and keep them coming back for more. This photograph offers a glimpse into a bygone era, a time when London's casinos were synonymous with glamour and excitement. Marilyn Rugg, with her confident and flirtatious demeanor, embodies the spirit of the sixties and the allure of the casino. This image, a testament to the history and style of the time, continues to captivate and intrigue us today.
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