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caroline-klaus · 2 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [35/-]
from: Além da Ilusão (2022)
character: Isadora Camargo Tapajós
actor: Larissa Manoela
period: 1940s
costume by: Paula Carneiro
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cat-cosplay · 4 years ago
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What makes a cat a cat? A friend of mine once wondered. Is it his origins? The way he comes to life? I don't think so. It's the choices he makes...
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chestnutpost · 6 years ago
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Louisiana Cops Dressed In Blackface To Fool Drug Buyers In Black Neighborhoods
Two white Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police narcotics investigators wore blackface in 1993 in an undercover operation to sell fake crack cocaine in predominantly black neighborhoods, the police department has acknowledged. 
Local media outlet the Rouge Collection recently surfaced a Baton Rouge Police Department yearbook picture featuring two officers with their skin painted black, wearing flannels, hoodies and sunglasses. The photo is captioned “Soul brothers.” 
The Rouge Collection identified one of the officers as Lt. Don Stone, who is still on the force. The other, according to The Advocate, is now-retired Capt. Frankie Caruso.
The two officers were part of an undercover narcotics operation with five other Baton Rouge cops, according to a 1993 article in The Advocate. The outlet reported at the time that the undercover cops used “chopped-up welder’s chalk” as fake crack cocaine and went into “drug ‘hot spots,’” which were predominantly black neighborhoods, to fool people into buying drugs.
The operation led to 10 arrests of people who attempted to buy the fake drugs from the officers in blackface, according to the article. It said one man in his 50s offered to pay for the phony dope with food stamps.  
Caruso’s “wife made him and Stone up to look black,” the 1993 article reported. 
“Not only do they not know we’re cops ― they don’t even know we’re white!” Stone said at the time. 
There were only two black narcotics officers on the police force in 1993, and they were “well known” in the targeted area, The Advocate reported at the time. 
Baton Rouge Police Chief Murphy Paul confirmed in a Monday statement that the photo was from a “department-approved operation.”  
“Blackface photographs are inappropriate and offensive. They were inappropriate then and are inappropriate today,” Paul said. “The Baton Rouge Police Department would like to apologize to our citizens and to anyone who may have been offended by the photographs.” 
Paul added that current policies do not permit police officers to wear blackface in any official capacity, but the department “cannot apply existing policies to conduct that happened before the policies were in place.”
Caruso and then-Chief Greg Phares defended their actions in an interview with The Advocate published Monday. HuffPost and other media outlets couldn’t reach Stone for comment.
“You got to dress the part. It wasn’t done offensively,” Caruso said.
Neither officer would characterize their disguises as blackface. 
“I have no problem whatsoever with that these officers did,” Phares, currently the chief deputy at the East Feliciana Parish Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana, told The Advocate. “For anyone to try to make this some sort of racial issue two decades or more later is just beyond ridiculous.” 
Instead of hiring and promoting more black officers, @brpd at the time the photo was taken would paint white officers black to do prostitution & narcotics stings. These are Baton Rouge officers wearing Black Face. Lt. Don Stone and Retired Cpt. Caruso alleged in to be in photo. pic.twitter.com/tuDVjL58Uz
— Gary Chambers (@GaryChambersJr) February 10, 2019
Baton Rouge Mayor Sharon Weston Broome issued a statement Monday condemning the practice.
“While this may have been department-approved 25 years ago, that does not make it right,” Weston Broome, a black woman, said in the statement. “Blackface is more than just a costume. It invokes a painful history in this country and it is not appropriate in any situation.”
Gary Chambers, the co-publisher of the Baton Rouge Collection, told HuffPost that this incident reflects a pattern within the police department. 
“Baton Rouge has been under a consent decree since 1980 for not having enough black officers,” Chambers said, referring to a Justice Department settlement that applied to several cities in Louisiana. “This shows how bad the department had been. Rather than hire more black officers they justified painting officers in blackface.”
The police department photo adds to a string of blackface controversies.
Three prominent white politicians from Virginia ― Gov. Ralph Northam (D), state Sen. Tommy Norment (R) and Attorney General Mark Herring (D) ― have come under fire for decades-old photos sporting blackface.
Additionally, Katy Perry and the fashion brands Gucci and Prada have issued apologies for selling products that resemble blackface. 
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caroline-klaus · 3 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [8/-]
from: Novo Mundo (2017)
character: Diara Schwarz
actor: Sheron Menezzes
period: 1820s
costume by: Marie Salles
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caroline-klaus · 4 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [34/-]
from: Falas Negras (2020)
character: Angela Davis
actor: Naruna Costa
period: 1970s
costume by: Tereza Nabuco
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [32/-]
from: Orgulho e Paixão (2018), inspired by the novels of Jane Austen
character: Jane Benedito
actor: Pâmela Tomé
period: 1910s
costume by: Beth Filipecki
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [28/-]
from: Filhos da Pátria (2017-)
character: Lucélia de Deus
actor: Jéssica Ellen
period: 1820s
costume by: Antonio Medeiros
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [30/-]
from: Tempo de Amar (2017-2018)
character: Maria Vitória Torres Correia Guedes
actor: Vitória Strada
period: 1920s
costume by: Paula Carneiro
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [11/-]
from: Velho Chico  (2016)
character: Leonor de Sá Ribeiro
actor: Marina Nery
period: 1960s
costume by: Thanara Schonardie
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caroline-klaus · 4 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [33/-]
from: Filhos da Pátria (2017-)
character: Catarina Bulhosa
actor: Lara Tremouroux
period: 1820s
costume by: Antonio Medeiros
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [25/-]
from: Velho Chico (2016)
character: Maria Tereza de Sá Ribeiro
actor: Julia Dalavia
period: 1980s
costume by: Thanara Schonardie
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [15/-]
from:  Deus Salve o Rei (2018)
character: Selena de Cáseres
actor: Marina Moschen
period: Medieval
costume by: Mariana Sued
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [22/-]
from: Os Dias Eram Assim (2017)
character: Rimena Garcia
actor: Maria Casadevall
period: 1970s
costume by: Marília Carneiro
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [29/-]
from: Nada Será Como Antes (2016)
character: Verônica Maia Ribeiro
actor: Débora Falabella
period: 1950s
costume by: Cao Alburquerque
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [31/-]
from: Joia Rara (2013-2014)
character: Sílvia Zampari
actor: Nathalia Dill
period: 1940s
costume by: Marie Salles
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caroline-klaus · 5 years ago
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Brazilian period drama + Costumes [9/-]
from: Orgulho e Paixão (2018), inspired by the novels of Jane Austen
character: Elisabeta Benedito
actor: Nathalia Dill
period: 1900s
costume by: Beth Filipecki
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