Title of this photo set has never been more appropriate for her. Just yummy!
Foxy Lady
Foxy Lady
In the 1920s and '30s, foxy lady became an American slang term for a sly or shrewd female. In the late '60s and '70s, foxy became a complimentary adjective for an attractive, sexy woman. The Door's first album in 1967 featured the song "Twentieth Century Fox." Jimi Hendrix's' "Foxy Lady" is a true classic of rock. Pam Grier starred in 1974's Foxy Brown. The 1980 movie Foxes starred Jodie Foster and Cherie Currie. Today the word foxy is disco-dated, but, ya know, Kerry is doing some justice to that little tank top so she just may revive the word. Where are her roller-boogie skates? We'll have to settle for the little white socks and high-heeled sandals. Everything is retro today anyway. Whatever the fashion police have on the ready, a pair of big, fine knockers will never go out of style in any decade. We swear this by the boob gods.