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The nubile Princess Leia’s body about to be used for sex. Physical Appearance Edit. Although athletic and hardened from years of training and fighting in the Rebellion, Leia still possessed great feminine beauty.

The Go-Go Enslavement trope as used in popular culture. In addition to being captured, a character (usually a woman) is found by the rescuers and seen by the …

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Apparently it costs a pretty penny to look like Princess Leia. “Slave Leia’s” bikini fetched an impressive $96,000 in the…

Leia Organa Solo (born Leia Amidala Skywalker) was, at various stages of her life, a politician, revolutionary, and Jedi Knight of the New Jedi Order. The teen of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker and Senator Padmé Amidala of Naboo, Leia was the er twin teen of Luke Skywalker, and, shortly

Leia Organa (geboren als Leia Amidala Skywalker), beter bekend als Prinses Leia (Engels: Princess Leia), is een personage uit de …

Leia’s slave costume. The Slave Leia costume refers to the bikini-style outfit worn by Princess Leia Organa when she was captured by Jabba the Hutt in Return of the Jedi.The costume was worn by actress Carrie Fisher and stuntwoman Tracy Eddon and was created by costume designers Aggie Guerard Rodgers and Nilo Rodis-Jamero, …

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Leia’s whole costume was made from the finest materials that Hutt owned her bikini, the veils/skirts, the gold in the costume, the bracelets, …

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Visit the StarWars.com Databank and explore the life and legacy of Princess Leia Organa with a character biography, pictures, and videos.

Actress Debbie Reynolds once warned her teen, Carrie Fisher, to be careful of roles that required “any weird hairdo.” Fortunately Fisher didn’t heed her mother’s advice, and chose to star as Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan, a badass diplomat-turned-rebel leader who sports one of the

Evidence of bikini-style women’s clothing has been found as early as 5600 BC, and the history of the bikini can be traced back to that era. Illustrations of women wearing bikini-like garments during competitive athletic events in the Roman era have been found in several locations, the most famous of which is at Villa Romana del Casale.

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