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The central figure in this content is Tessa Fowler, a model whose career trajectory is a modern success story. Hailing from Columbia, South Carolina, Fowler's entrance into modeling is a classic tale of being discovered. She was working as a Hooters waitress when she was approached by scouts for Playboy magazine. This opportunity led to her being featured in the November 2011 "Girls of the SEC" pictorial for Playboy, marking her first-ever professional photo shoot. pinupfiles231031tessafowlerwonderwoman4

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Wonder Woman has always straddled the line between empowerment and eroticism. When William Moulton Marston created the character in 1941, he explicitly drew inspiration from to differentiate Diana Prince from male superheroes. In fact, Marston was fascinated by bondage imagery and glamour photography, elements that are woven into the original comics. Wonder Woman’s costume — the strapless bustier, star‑spangled shorts, and knee‑high boots — is a direct descendant of 1940s pinup fashion.