Beyond the television screen, promotional photoshoots and magazine covers from the 1970s and 1980s solidified Stanis as a bonafide pin-up and fashion icon. Vintage photography collections showcase her versatility across multiple aesthetics. The Glamour Headshots
She had a legendary ability to mix and match patterns—stripes, polka dots, and bold solids—without ever looking cluttered or overdone.
1. The Thelma Evans Era: Revolutionizing 1970s Television Fashion
She embraces trends but balances them with classic pieces, allowing her fashion choices to age gracefully. A Lasting Fashion Legacy
Long before crop tops became a modern staple, Stanis mastered the midriff look. She frequently wore tied-up button-down shirts, halter tops, and knit bralettes. These pieces were balanced with high-waisted trousers or long maxi skirts to keep the look sophisticated yet daring. The Iconic Jumpsuit Collection
+-------------------------------------------------------------+ | BERNADETTE STANIS: PHOTO ARCHIVE | +------------------------------+------------------------------+ | 1970s Studio Portraiture | Pin-Up and Glamour Shoots | | • Soft-focus lens lighting | • High-slit satin gowns | | • Bold metallic eyeshadow | • Asymmetrical swimwear | | • Classic headwrap stylings | • Platform footwear pairings | +------------------------------+------------------------------+ The Jet Magazine Covers