Izikhothane display their expensive Italian shoes - which they sometimes destroy in public.
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It’s about more than wasteful destruction; it’s a way of restoring dignity to marginalised young lives.
First panel of The Freak Merchants or, the Bright Young People by Arthur Wallis Mills, published in Punch (1930).
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After the first world war, gender-bending fashions became front page news.
A Scotland-wide statue trail is celebrating the work of Dudley D. Watkins, a quiet man who became one of Britain’s most important comic book artists.
A rare edition of a Beano book, found in 2010 at a charity shop in St Andrews.
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For 80 years, The Beano has had the UK in stitches.
The release of Black Panther provides the opportunity to honour the many contributions of Black style to North American fashion.
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The hype around the costumes in the film Black Panther shows a need to recognize the legacy of Black style in mainstream fashion.