The G-string, which was often sequined and rhinestoned, was a cultural — Jo Weldon
"The G-string, which was often sequined and rhinestoned, was a cultural marker of glamorous erotic entertainment. Non-professionals wore them for costumes or naughty private play, but generally not as underwear until Fredericks of Hollywood began to make a more wearable version of them available as underwear through their catalogs and stores."

Jo Weldon
Jo Weldon
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Jo Weldon, commonly known as Jo Boobs or Jo Boobs Weldon, is a performer, author, activist, and educator based in New York City. Weldon's body of work centers around stripping and striptease. She established and runs the New York School of Burlesque and wrote The Burlesque Handbook. She is an advocate for sex workers' rights and freedom of sexual expression.