The
mudflap girl is an iconic
silhouette of a woman with an
hourglass body shape, sitting, leaning back on her hands, with her hair being blown in the wind. The icon is typically found on
mudflaps, clothing, and other items associated with
trucking in the United States. The image is sometimes also known as
trucker girl,
trucker lady or
seated lady.
This famous design was created in the 1970s by Bill Zinda of Wiz Enterprises in Long Beach, California, to promote his line of truck and auto accessories. It was modeled on Leta Laroe, a famous exotic dancer at the time.
The Mudflap Girl is a registered trademark in the United States.
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