Caribbean Nights in America – Bacardi and the Exotic Pinup Fantasy
In the 1960s, tropical-themed nightlife became popular across American cities, especially in Miami and coastal California.
A major influence came from campaigns by Bacardi Limited, which embraced Caribbean-inspired imagery in its advertising. These visuals often included stylized women in tropical settings—flowing dresses, beach bars, and warm glowing sunsets.
In Miami, a nightclub owner commissioned a large painted mural behind his bar featuring a pinup-inspired figure standing on a beach with palm trees, holding a cocktail under neon lights.
Patrons described it as “a vacation that never ended.”
The Birth of Tropical Pinup Aesthetic
This style blended American pinup illustration with Caribbean fantasy branding, creating a new visual language still used today.
Modern custom pinup portraits often recreate tropical pinup scenes for clients worldwide.