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24Mar
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Bombshell Bay Mad Men Inspired Swimsuits

Are you like us and practically DYING for Mad Men season 5 to start? It seems as the whole world has gone crazy for the return of Don, Betty, Joan and Peggy and we here at Bombshell Bay HQ are no exception!

We had a bit of fun and matched the lead female characters from Mad Men (Betty, Joan and Peggy) up with a Bombshell Bay swimsuit that best fits their personality!

 

Betty Draper (Miss Grace)

Beautiful, blonde and the ultimate Bombshell, Betty Draper is the spitting image of Grace Kelly. Classic looks, and wholesome home maker make Betty Draper’s life seem oh-so-perfect! Channel your inner 50′s housewife in Miss Grace paired with some large specs and a pair of kitten heels.

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Joan Holloway (Miss Marilyn)

Curves in all the right places. Joan is one smoking hot bombshell with assets to boot! Lift, minimise, maximise and flaunt what-cha momma gave you in our Miss Marilyn with will have you channeling Miss Joan Holloway and her sassy and seductive curves.

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Peggy Olsen (Miss Ava)

Sweet and just a little bit sassy, just like Peggy Olsen herself! Don’t underestimate this bad girl in waiting for her ability to turn heads and get pulses rising. Miss Peggy is one to watch…

 

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Aloha x

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