Published May 1, 1965
This wryly funny image may have no particular story to tell, but such pure comedy doesn't require a storyline. A Miss May model perches on the head of a tiger, alongside a box of Tiger's Milk, and considers a giant yellow lollipop, a color echoed in the bow atop her head. She wears a white one-piece foundation garment by Beverly Vogue. A zebra skin provides the backdrop for the image, which is reflected in a mirror on the floor. Fashion photographer John Rawlings created this photo from the May 1965 Mademoiselle.
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