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Suicide Squad: Will Smith as a Floyd Lawton, aka Deadshot
Debra Paget The Indian Tomb (1959)
Night of the Living Dead dir. by George A. Romero
Colin Clive and Boris Karloff in Frankenstein (1931)
Grace leapt energetically around the stage in a revealing black corset and a show-stopping grass skirt as she performed hits including Slave to the Rhythm and Nightclubbing.
The Jamaican-born star smothered her face, chest, arms and legs in white tribal body paint and capped her unusual look with a bright yellow head-piece.
She added to her dramatic look with dark lipstick, bright-red eyeshadow and statement jewellery.
Grace made her entrance on the main stage on the second day of the Manchester festival in a chilling gold skull mask which also featured a black feathered head piece.
The Pull Up to the Bumper singer initially covered her age-defying body in a floor-length black coat and stepped out in brown heels.
As she belted out her tunes, Grace pushed the extravagant mask up over her forehead and started hula-hooping as a male backing dancers performed acrobatics on a pole. [Read More]
flower ‘fros are magical!
prints + stickers
Oingo Boingo – Nothing To Fear
A&M Records, 1982 (1987 reissue)
Cover painting by Georganne Deen
Amina Mucciolo Rocks a Series of Summer Looks From ModCloth.
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I have never seen this! A 1924 photo of a black escape artist! I wonder what his name was and what his act was like!
I don’t know who it is in the picture, but the picture itself was taken by James Van Der Zee who was very popular during the Harlem Renaissance and known for his pictures of Black New Yorkers like these:
Over the span of sixty years, he took over 75 000 photographs
^Reblogging again for the wonderful Harlem Renaissance photos.
Photographer: Domo Jenkins
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Model: Christian Dion
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Creative & Style Direction: Nicholas Ekisola
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