@bulgie It's a double meaning, actually. Mayfair is a fashionable and upscale neighborhood in London. By saying that she could be in Mayfair implies that she has the qualities to mingle with the fashionable and well-to-do.
@bulgie It's a double meaning, actually. Mayfair is a fashionable and upscale neighborhood in London. By saying that she could be in Mayfair implies that she has the qualities to mingle with the fashionable and well-to-do.
The other meaning is related to the British pornographic magazine, Mayfair. The implication is that with her looks, she could be a 'glamour model,' wink wink.
The other meaning is related to the British pornographic magazine, Mayfair. The implication is that with her looks, she could be a 'glamour model,' wink wink.
@bulgie I don't know if it still exists, but at the time the song was written, Mayfair was an English lads magazine featuring beautiful women in a state of undress.
@bulgie I don't know if it still exists, but at the time the song was written, Mayfair was an English lads magazine featuring beautiful women in a state of undress.
What does "You could be in Mayfair" mean?
@bulgie It's a double meaning, actually. Mayfair is a fashionable and upscale neighborhood in London. By saying that she could be in Mayfair implies that she has the qualities to mingle with the fashionable and well-to-do.
@bulgie It's a double meaning, actually. Mayfair is a fashionable and upscale neighborhood in London. By saying that she could be in Mayfair implies that she has the qualities to mingle with the fashionable and well-to-do.
The other meaning is related to the British pornographic magazine, Mayfair. The implication is that with her looks, she could be a 'glamour model,' wink wink.
The other meaning is related to the British pornographic magazine, Mayfair. The implication is that with her looks, she could be a 'glamour model,' wink wink.
@bulgie I don't know if it still exists, but at the time the song was written, Mayfair was an English lads magazine featuring beautiful women in a state of undress.
@bulgie I don't know if it still exists, but at the time the song was written, Mayfair was an English lads magazine featuring beautiful women in a state of undress.