Be On The Right Side of History is a poster give-away inspired by the Women’s March in 2018, when millions of people around the world stood up for equal rights and demanded change from their governments. To commemorate the moment, designer Anjela Freyja created 21 posters, all
Download & Print Wall Art! VINTAGE photo of Eartha Kitt | Digitable PRINT This listing is for an INSTANT DOWNLOAD of the JPEG file of this print. File Specification: Dimension - 2550 x 3150 / 8" x 12" JPEG - 300dpi 498.64KB ORDERING IS SIMPLE 1.Purchase this design. 2.After payment is confirmed you will be taken to the download page, and an email will be sent to you with your download link 3.Click “Download”, save the file to your computer, print, and enjoy! Colors may differ from what you see on screen due to monitor calibration settings, printout settings and material type. IMPORTANT NOTE: You are purchasing a digital file only. NO PRINTED MATERIALS OR FRAME ARE INCLUDED! Please contact me if you have any questions.
The Appropriation of Black Hair 1400s-1500s: During this century, Europeans traded on the west coast of Africa with people wearing elaborate hairstyles, including locs, plaits
Inspired by Frank M. Snowden’s Before Color Prejudice: The Ancient View of Blacks, ISBN 9780674063813. This should be essential reading in all ‘white’-majority countries, especial…
The pale, cream-coloured gown had a crystal-embellished bodice in a design of leaves and flowers, and a chiffon bow at the shoulder.
After immigrated to the United States in 1948, Swedish-born Gosta Peterson began teaching himself the art of photography. While he is currently still alive and working, his photography from the sixties especially captivates us. Most of his work from that era was done for the New York Times and focused on the fashion of the time. While clearly dated, these images have a timeless style that would not be out of place in our current glossy fashion magazines. Below are some of his work from the 1960s.
La fotografia ha provocato un drastico cambiamento nel modo in cui percepiamo la storia. Incredibili foto storiche come queste hanno il potere di "catapultarci" dentro la storia stessa, quasi come fossimo lì, in quel preciso
Evelyn Preer, one of the first African American silent screen actresses to transition into sound Hollywood films, was born on July 21, 1896 in Vicksburg, Mississippi. After her father’s death, Preer and her mother relocated to Chicago, Illinois where she completed high school before pursuing … Read MoreEvelyn Preer (1896-1932)
Here are three ads for Pictorial Review patterns from a 1910 ladies' magazine. I love the slimming lines and attention to details. Note the embroidery and tucks. The S-bend silhouette has finally gone out of fashion, and the columnar corset has come into vogue.