Rosina Revelle

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Rosina Revelle was a Maltese-born British glamour model and actor in the late 1950s.

Born sometime around 1940 in Warwickshire, England, the daughter of a Maltese shopkeeper, Rosina had appeared in several local beauty contests while still in her early teens. In the late fifties Rosina began posing topless for glamour photographer Russell Gay, who featured her in his magazines like QT (a play on 'cutie'). What little autobiographic detail is known about her is provided by the text that accompanied Gay’s pictorials which claimed Rosina had worked as a ballet dancer, a cinema usherette and a shop assistant (‘she started in sales but they soon put her on display’[citation needed]), elsewhere another magazine[citation needed] has claimed she also worked as a stripper in Soho, performing at the Winston Club and the Nell Gwynne Club. She also used the modeling names Flo Langley and Brigitte La Rue. Gay’s magazines poetically referred to her as “the Aphrodite of this modern age…one of the more beautiful of natures products in Shakespeare’s county…what led her to London, to fame, and to the realization of that fortune with which she had been endowed at birth.” Magazines by Gay, and others, also emphasized Rosina’s resemblance to Brigitte Bardot.

Rosina made her one and only known film appearance in a 8mm glamour home movie entitled “Daddy Likes Em Buxom”. However her career came to abrupt close in 1959, when her parents discovered about her glamour career and forced her to stop modeling.

While nothing is known about Rosina’s post modeling life, her pictures continued to be reprinted throughout the 1960s, 70s and 80s, influencing a diverse number of artists and musicians along the way, especially during the 1970s punk era when Vivian Westwood used a picture of Rosina on one of her Sex T-shirts, which is currently on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Andy Partridge of XTC also dedicated his demo/rarities CD release Fuzzy Warbles Volume 7 to Rosina, and several other glamour models of the period.

It is not known whether she is still alive.

Rosina Revelle was born in 1940, in Warwickshire, England. She began posing early (in local beauty contests, at the age of 14). By the time she was 16 her measurements were 46-26-38 and her place in history was assured ... which is just as well, because by the time she was 19, her parents finally found out what she was doing. She never modelled again.

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