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fashion-boots · 2 months
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Viktoriia Bogodist: Leather and gold when seeking for attention. Boots by By Far.
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boots4boots · 11 months
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disarmluna · 1 year
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GCDS Fall 2023 MFW 
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Rodarte RTW FW 2023
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abigail · 1 year
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when i got home after the new years celebrations last night, i took off my boots and found this pin stuck in the bottom of one of them,, a good sign for the new year perhaps ? :-) 
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madisonmaison · 5 months
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Madison Maison Gold Laminated Pointy Toe Ankle Boot
Make a statement in the most luxurious gold boots womens! Introducing the Madison Maison Gold Laminated Pointy Toe Ankle Boot. Handcrafted in Italy, this boot is the epitome of style and comfort. Wow onlookers with your bold fashion sense and enjoy every step in effortless fashion. What are you waiting for?
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zegalba · 2 months
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Nyagua Ruea wearing John Galliano l'école de danse' S/S 1996 + Balenciaga fall 2021 armor boots for Dazed "Same spells, new rituals" autumn 2021, by Rafael Pavarotti
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devdas5z · 7 days
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fashion-boots · 10 months
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Charlotte D'Alessio in Philipp Plein gold metallic thigh high boots.
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femmespoiled · 2 days
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"Remarkably, hostile neighbors were relatively rare. Writing about homophobia, bell hooks criticizes the contemporary feminist view that homophobia is stronger in the Black community. She argues that, if this is the case today, it is a relatively recent phenomenon. When she was growing up in the South, poor Blacks, who were struggling for survival in a society fraught with racial hatred, did not ostracize their gay and lesbian brothers and sisters. Tolerance, if not acceptance, was the norm. This would appear to be true of Buffalo in the 1950s. Few, if any, Black narrators remember being physically attacked and beaten by Black men. Most white narrators confirm that they felt more accepted in the Black straight world than in the white. This is not to say that homophobia was absent from the Black community in the 1950s; it simply took different forms and it did not generate as much aggressive physical harassment of lesbians.
The police, however, were an ever-present danger. Black narrators, unlike white narrators, recall the police as vicious during the 1950s. Racial prejudice seems to have magnified hostility toward lesbians and gays to the extent that Black lesbians risked arrest for “disorderly conduct” just by walking in their own neighborhoods."
- Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline Davis
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nateyweb · 2 years
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Christina Aguilera for Entertainment Weekly photographed by Isabel Snyder (2000)
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Boots
c.1889
France
LACMA (Accession Number: 37.42.1a-b)
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sonic-adventure-3 · 8 months
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been meaning to draw them in this palette for almost a year
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campgender · 1 month
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Reggie was not consciously aware of being different until her first trip to Ralph Martin’s with her fiancé. On that night, when an attractive fem asked her to dance, she learned that she was butch.
“I never danced, never, not even at proms. I danced, let’s face it, but I didn’t follow good; so I got out and it was just a natural thing. I grabbed her and I led. She was tiny and cute, and she says, ‘You’re gay.’ I says, ‘Oh yeah, I’m happy,’ and I meant it. It was sincere. She thought I was pulling her leg. And of course you’re always going to try to act older because of where you are. And she said, ‘No,’ she said, ‘I knew you were a butch when you walked in the door. I don’t care if you’ve got long hair or what.’ And I said, ‘Oh, I’m engaged to be married.’ She said, ‘I don’t care if you’re engaged, got long hair, I know you’re a gay butch.’ I says, ‘Oh, no, I’m going, Oh God.’ Well we finished our dance and I joined her group.”
from Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy & Madeline D. Davis (1994)
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