Whatever happened to "girl next door" sex symbols? And, why does it seem
like all the current starlets and glamour girls have been created by surgeons rather than
by Mother Nature? Most will agree
the
wholesome, All American "pin-up" girl
of yester-year has been hiding for a long
time. Thankfully however, she's back!
Seen by millions coast to coast on national pay per view television
networks and now available at video stores nationwide are refreshing new programs from
Soft Bodies Entertainment and Fantasy One.
As the name suggests, the programs created by Soft
Bodies feature soft, centerfold style modeling by some of the world's most gorgeous, yet naturally
beautiful pin-up girls. What does this mean? It means that Soft Bodies models have
picture perfect figures -- without the aid of surgical implants -- or any other artificial
alterations. Added to that, Soft Bodies centerfolds are portrayed in the programs as warm,
approachable, fun-loving women - just as Mother Nature intended. From soft voices and
inviting smiles to playful giggles and sexy dispositions, Soft Bodies girls are the
ultimate video sweethearts. Soft Glamour -
Heavenly
Bodies!
Despite the fact the Soft Bodies approach presents a
drastic departure from the norm (e.g. where models are portrayed as cold, distant, mean,
dirty and raunchy), this unique philosophy is working like a charm. Indeed, each time the
shows air on television, their popularity increases making them the most widely watched
programs of their kind. Based on record setting audience figures, Soft Bodies
shows are clearly welcomed as a refreshing change
from the typical hardcore fare. But how did this revolution start?
Our story begins in 1990 when the original Soft
Bodies television series debuted on the Playboy Channel following its creation by world
famous centerfold model and actress, Becky LeBeau. After gracing the pages of men's
magazines including Playboy and appearing in many movies, Becky decided that she wanted to
be more than just a cliche model/actress trying to make a name for herself in Hollywood.
With a college degree from USC, lots of talent,
ambition and a knack for business, Becky carefully created and marketed
her first show simply entitled "Soft Bodies." Today, with its unique
approach to centerfold modeling, high production values and "girl next door"
image, Fantasy One/Soft Bodies productions (now including two new series: "Pin
Ups" and "Party Girls") continue to make pay-per-view television history.
Seen nationwide on Viewer's Choice, Request, Spice and Action Pay Per View, the programs
enjoy not only
record breaking viewership,
consistently placing in the top slots each time they play, but also, soaring video
cassette sales from the nations largest chain retail video stores.
Besides showcasing the most beautiful all natural
centerfolds in the world, another reason for Soft Bodies huge popularity is that the
productions are top quality in terms of content, style, photography, music and editing.
From hand-picked wardrobe, to the best lighting, make-up, sets and photography by renowned
glamour photographers, Soft Bodies television specials are an "event" rather
than just another striptease show. Add to that, national exposure on pay per view
television each month, extensive print advertising campaigns and this world famous
internet website, it is no wonder why the Fantasy One/Soft Bodies trademarks are known and
recognized worldwide as
belonging to the leading producer of sexy, glamour television for
discriminating audiences.
The mainstream media has long touted the
"Hardbody" as representing the ultimate in female form. Unfortunately,
many accept the proposition as gospel without really thinking about what it means. Taken
to the extreme, it is no surprise that hard, plastic, ugly, artificial physiques
abound. We agree that being fit and trim is sexy (just look at our picture perfect
models) but we don't subscribe to the strict "Hardbody" mentality when that
means hard and plastic females. Judging by the tremendous response to Soft Bodies, the
viewing public seems to agree. Soft Bodies Because its time to get real.

