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13 Oct

Virgil Abloh’s Version of Mickey Mouse Now for Sale

Virgil Abloh’s Version of Mickey Mouse Now for Sale
The Walt Disney Co. is jumping onto the Virgil Abloh bandwagon. Starting Thursday, Disney and Virgil Abloh Securities, the late designer’s creative company, have teamed up to supply never-before-seen artwork of Mickey Mouse as reimagined by Abloh. Abloh’s artwork features the designer’s unique interpretation of the famous rodent printed in various colorways on a select assortment of products including sweatshirts and T-shirts for each adults and kids. Prices range from $30 to $120 and the merchandise shall be available while supplies last. The limited-edition merchandise shall be available on the Brooklyn Museum as a part of its exhibition “Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech.” The exhibition has its own dedicated shop throughout the museum and the merchandise can even be sold online. A kids sweatshirt. “Virgil...
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21 Sep

Zendaya Keeps It Real On Colorism: ‘‘I Am Hollywood’s

Zendaya Keeps It Real On Colorism: ‘‘I Am Hollywood’s
Rob Kim/Getty Images Zendaya isn’t afraid to talk her mind relating to problems with race. Along with registering her objection to the killings of unarmed Black people by law enforcement, the Disney star has discussed the whole lot from Black hair to the importance of Black women in social movements. While it’s no surprise the Oakland native is so comfortable addressing the problems, she also isn’t afraid of confronting her privilege as a light-weight skin woman in Hollywood. During this 12 months’s Beautycon Festival in Latest York City, Zendaya discussed colorism within the entertainment business and what number of see her as an “acceptable version of a Black girl.” “As a Black woman, as a light-skinned Black woman, it’s necessary that I’m using...
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