Pamela Green featured on the cover of another continental magazine — this time Carneval #23, from Sweden, published in 1966. An A4 magazine of 16 pages including the cover with a black and white interior. Not to be confused with the English magazine Carnival. Pamela, on the cover as Rita Landre, is sporting a full bush which is very unusual for her. As most of her images were for the English market in the 1950s, she tended to be shaved. In December 1967 Pamela dissolved her partnership with Harrison Marks so I’m not how involved she was in 1966 when this magazine came out. I suspect the image was taken a few years earlier making it all the more intriguing.
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Looks like a wig on top! Could be one down below! She still looks good.
Nothing to do with her hair…was just removed to stop being arested
As an apprentice printer in the 60’s I was for a time in the retouch department where original artwork was retouched both ways. Full frontal pics were touched out hence the smooth finish to some mag photos and the opposite where pubic hair was drawn in. To me this one looks like the latter. We had a lot of fun as you can imagine