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Voguing, a dance consisting of angular poses in time to music, was catapulted into the mainstream by Madonna in 1990. Photographer Chantal Regnault followed the predominantly African-American and Latin ballroom scene at its height, capturing the energy of balls where men competed against one another, and the 'houses' that took inspiration from fashion labels.
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Naomi Campbell on Instagram: “POSE ! Shot by #Steven Meisel @britishvogue March 2019 @edward_enninful @patmcgrathreal @guidopalau @chanelofficial 🖤”
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Fashion and Surrealism opening at The Fashion Institute of Technology(1987), photo by Seiji Kakizaki for High Fashion Magazine February 1988
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Over the last few decades, the sound of ballroom has changed quite a bit — here are 20 tracks that mark the evolution of the subgenre and explain how it became the boundary-pushing sound it is today.
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Check out brady_grapevine's Shuffles #ballroom #studio54 #disco #donnasummer #gracejones #balmain #renaissance. Shuffles is here. Now you can unlock your creative energy and connect with people who share your aesthetic.
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Curators Sabel Gavaldón and Manuel Segade recount their exhibition about Vogue, the “legendary” dance movement that totally transformed the Ca2M in Madrid into a ballroom.
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How Do I Look is an award-winning documentary about the vogue (dance) that emerged out of the Harlem Drag Ball community. Dancers enter in competitive battles known as Balls to win trophies in various categories. They are judged based on their dancing skills, appearance, and attitude. How Do I Look documents some of these fierce competitions, revealing with a respectful sensibility that these Balls create a community for an underground LGBT subculture.
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Chopping, mopping, fierceness, and shade: the legendary children of the New York ballroom scene.
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