Meet Eyes on Fremont’s

 LUSTY LADY in REDDISH

the expressive red is rich without being garish and the matte white temple gives it a sultry touch
A number of memorable institutions have come and gone that contribute to Seattle’s character.  One of those places was the ever-provocative, THE LUSTY LADY. The 30-year old peepshow theater in Downtown Seattle was an women-run cooperative that was best known for its outrageously “punny” marquee display.  It closed its doors in June 2010; passing through downtown’s 1st Ave without the iconic marquee’s cheeky quips hasn’t been nearly as amusing since.