Thank you to all the photographers involved in creating this timeless series. Chama Chereau (BlackPinups Magazine cover story) - Tom Sanders (Jazz Series) - Thierry Dubosse (Femme Fatale series) - Star Foreman - Aurélie Graillot (Dead End) - Erika Nelly (Editorial )


A cinematic black-and-white portrait inspired by the enigmatic glamour of Hedy Lamarr and the visual language of classic Hollywood noir.
Photography and styling by Rococo Vintage Studios.
Make-up by Natasha Marcelina.
Shot in Downtown Los Angeles.


A black-and-white editorial portrait of French model Jenny Rieu inspired by film noir, old Hollywood glamour, and vintage fashion. Shot by Laurence, the series blends cinematic femininity, retro elegance, and femme fatale styling through a modern lens.


Archival image from early career work, restored and reintroduced as part of Jenny Rieu's visual legacy.
Jenny Rieu was recognized as part of a new generation of models redefining the legacy of Black pin-up culture in Ebony's editorial “Passing the Torch: These Modern-Day Black Pinup Models Are Read more


Part of photographer Tom Sanders' visual series documenting the jazz and cabaret world surrounding Jenny Rieu's live performances as The Lady in Red across Los Angeles. Inspired by film noir, old Hollywood glamour, and vintage cabaret culture, the series blends monochrome portraiture with cinematic Read more


Film noir-inspired editorial photographed at Gare d'Austerlitz in Paris. Inspired by the timeless elegance of Marlene Dietrich and 1940s cinema.
Photography by Chama Chereau.
Cover image featured in Black Pinups magazine.


Photographed by Thierry Dubosse in Paris in 2011, this early noir inspired portrait series marked the emergence of Jenny Rieu's femme fatale archetype, a cinematic identity rooted in vintage fashion, old Hollywood glamour, and Parisian noir. Styled with predominantly vintage pieces collected and Read more


A black-and-white editorial self-portrait of French model Jenny Rieu inspired by film noir, old Hollywood glamour, and vintage fashion. The series blends cinematic femininity, retro elegance, and femme fatale styling through a modern lens.


Photographed by Jason Kamimura in the Los Angeles River as part of a long standing collaboration with Curvy Couture Intimates. Blending vintage inspired glamour with modern body confidence, the series captured the cinematic femininity and sensual strength that became central to Jenny Rieu's visual Read more


A black-and-white editorial portrait of French model Jenny Rieu inspired by film noir, old Hollywood glamour, and vintage fashion. Shot by Laurence, the series blends cinematic femininity, retro elegance, and femme fatale styling through a modern lens.


Cinematic western-inspired fashion portrait photographed at the historic Paramount Ranch in California, known for productions including Westworld and The X-Files.
Featuring Jenny Rieu
Wearing an Ashley Graham bodysuit collaboration with Navabi
Photographed by Jason Kamimura Photography


Vintage-inspired character study based on Frances from Sidney Kingsley's Dead End, photographed in New York's Meatpacking District by Aurélie Graillot. Created while studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the series reflects an early exploration of cinematic storytelling, identity, and Read more


Captured in Montmartre, Paris, by the photo journalist David Salisbury, this early vintage-inspired portrait reflects Jenny Rieu's evolving visual language shaped by mid-century cinema, Parisian fashion, and cinematic glamour.


Photographed by Thierry Dubosse in Paris in 2011, this early noir inspired portrait series marked the emergence of Jenny Rieu's femme fatale archetype, a cinematic identity rooted in vintage fashion, old Hollywood glamour, and Parisian noir. Styled with predominantly vintage pieces collected and Read more


Photographed by Heidi Calvert for Ellements Magazine, the editorial features Jenny Rieu in a sculptural mesh design by Micheline Pitt, blending cinematic glamour with coastal fashion storytelling.
Muah: Emmy Award-winning artist Natasha Marcelina.


Vintage-inspired character study based on Frances from Sidney Kingsley's Dead End, photographed in New York's Meatpacking District by Aurélie Graillot. Created while studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the series reflects an early exploration of cinematic storytelling, identity, and Read more


Photographed by Heidi Calvert for Ellements Magazine, the editorial features Jenny Rieu in a sculptural mesh design by Micheline Pitt, blending cinematic glamour with coastal fashion storytelling.
Muah: Emmy Award-winning artist Natasha Marcelina.


Vintage-inspired character study based on Frances from Sidney Kingsley's Dead End, photographed in New York's Meatpacking District by Aurélie Graillot. Created while studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the series reflects an early exploration of cinematic storytelling, identity, and Read more


Photographed by Thierry Dubosse in Paris in 2011, this early noir inspired portrait series marked the emergence of Jenny Rieu's femme fatale archetype, a cinematic identity rooted in vintage fashion, old Hollywood glamour, and Parisian noir. Styled with predominantly vintage pieces collected and Read more


Photographed by Thierry Dubosse in Paris in 2011, this early noir inspired portrait series marked the emergence of Jenny Rieu's femme fatale archetype, a cinematic identity rooted in vintage fashion, old Hollywood glamour, and Parisian noir. Styled with predominantly vintage pieces collected and Read more