Pin-up style\n\n Above all the Second World War popularized its use in postcards, magazines and prints on plane's nose. Pin-up girls use to wear period dresses, always tight on the waist and with polka dots, stripes or checks.
The term "pinup" refers to pictures of attractive women that were meant to be "pinned up" on walls or other surfaces for men to admire. The concept of pinups can be traced back to the 1890s, when actresses and models began posing for risqu photographs that were sold to the public.