December 3, 1973 / Sagittarius / Age 52
Tiffany Burlingame is an American-born Penthouse model. She was born on December 3, 1973 in Ogden, Utah, United States.
Tiffany Burlingame was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in February 1994, stepping into the spotlight at just 20. With her statuesque 35-25-36 figure, seductive blue eyes, rich brown hair, and enhanced breasts, Tiffany embodies a bright, rising sensuality — fresh-faced, confident, and full of magnetic charm.
Tiffany Burlingame brought February 1994 a polished, classic-centerfold charge, the kind of glamour that feels built for the Penthouse lens. Photographed by Earl Miller, she arrived with a poised confidence that suited the magazine’s early-nineties mood: elegant, inviting, and just sharp enough to keep the fantasy from becoming too soft. Her presence had the clean finish of a model who understood the page and knew how to hold it.
There is a controlled warmth in Tiffany’s appeal. She does not need a crowded biography or loud mythology around her to make the image work. Her glamour lives in the frame itself — the angle, the light, the quiet suggestion that she knows exactly what the camera wants from her. That kind of presence was essential to Penthouse at the time, when a Pet still had to feel like both a discovery and a finished fantasy.
As Penthouse Pet of the Month for February 1994, Tiffany Burlingame became part of the magazine’s traditional print glamour era while also touching the early edge of interactive media. She is known for Penthouse Interactive Virtual Photo Shoot Vol. 1, released in 1994, a title that placed her image inside one of the period’s emerging experiments with digital adult entertainment. In that sense, her Pet moment belongs to both worlds: the glossy magazine page and the first stirrings of a more interactive visual culture.
What remains about Tiffany is a graceful, slightly transitional kind of appeal. She had the polish of a classic Earl Miller pictorial, but her name also sits near the beginning of Penthouse’s move beyond print into new formats. In the archive, February 1994 carries her as a Pet with quiet confidence, smooth glamour, and a place in that moment when the magazine fantasy was beginning to reach beyond the page.