Black Venus: Historical Fashion on (Fictional) Black Women

By A Mystery Man Writer

Listen, I love a good historical period film. Ever since I was a little girl, although I was too young to understand the intricate plot points, I was swept away by the gorgeous gowns, sumptuous wide-shots of cinematography, and subtle dialogue I couldn't quite grasp. It's what fostered my love of writing; I wanted to…

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