@lifesamoda | Promoting Positive Images Of Latina Women
February 7, 2016 § 6 Comments
About two weeks ago after the big snowstorm my husband and I decided to take a walk at a park near our home. We both love to take pictures, so the cold and snow didn’t deter us. We had the park almost entirely to ourselves, but in the end it turned out we weren’t the only ones with this idea. As we were leaving I couldn’t help but notice these beautiful boots.
Without missing a photo op I asked the young woman wearing them if I could take a picture. Her husband offered to take one as well — which turned out to be much better than mine. We started talking and realized we lived on the same street and both blogged. She told me the boots are from Banana Republic and were originally in Brown. She loved the boots, but not the color, so had them dyed black and after a few bad winters they may need a touch up.
I get a lot of compliments when I wear them and most people are shocked to know they’re from Banana Republic!
Sandra has an instagram site @lifesamoda, an Etsy site and is also working on a website. Her Etsy site is what caught my attention. She sells t-shirts that celebrate Latina Icons. It seems like the media chooses too frequently to portray Latina Women as primarily voluptuous sex symbols. Sandra is trying to change that by promoting positive images of Latina Women with her LaModa Tees.
The idea of starting this T-shirt line came one day while talking to my kids about our Latino culture. We are from the Dominican Republic but were born and raised in New York City. To explain the topic with visuals, I googled “Dominican women” on the search engine and what I saw was too shocking. There were no positive images for my children to see. I later came up with the idea that there should be a way for Latina women to promote positive images of ourselves. Thus, “LaModa Tee’s” was born! – Sandra Vargas
Latina Inspiration.
Ellen Ochoa, Celia Cruz, Claribel Alegria, Julia de Burgos, Dolores Huerta, Vilma Martinez, Cristina Fernandez De Kirchner, Michelle Bachelet, Alicia Dicherson Montemayor, Sonia Sotomayor, Isabel Allende, Julia Alvarez, Jovita Idár, Rigoberta Menchú, Salma Hayek Pinault, Shakira Isabel Mebarak Ripoll, Dolores Del Rio, Frida Kahlo.

Frida Kahlo, photo shoot for Vogue magazine, “Senoras of Mexico” 1937, Toni Frissell: Courtesy Library of Congress.
And below in memory of my own Latina Icon, my mother in law, Celinda [Ferrer] Santos, November 23, 1929 – January 20, 2009.
And the list is long…
Jacqueline de Ribes | The Art of Style.
February 1, 2016 § 5 Comments
Countess Jacqueline de Ribes b. July 14th, 1929, is a French aristocrat, designer, businesswoman, and philanthropist.
Jacqueline’s father-in-law described her as a “cross between a Russian Princess and a girl of the Folies Bergère.” From The Last Queen of Paris, Vanity Fair, August 31st, 2010.
“Jacqueline is Parisian royalty—the essence of Parisian elegance,” says designer Jean Paul Gaultier, who, in 1999, dedicated an entire collection to de Ribes. “She is also one of the very few who could dress herself divinely but who also knew how to dress others.” From The Queen of Couture – Harper’s Bazaar, Sept. 16th 2015.
Jacqueline de Ribes The Art of Style, at The Met thru February 21, 2016 .
Hullabaloo Mondrian Inspired Hi Brow Boots.
January 4, 2016 § 1 Comment
Groovy Hi Brow (Go Go) Boots from The 1960’s Pop Rock weekly variety TV show Hullabaloo at The Museum of The Moving Image here in New York.
Bunny Boots, Apocalypse Now, 1979.
January 2, 2016 § Leave a comment
Costume sketches for Bunny #2, Apocalypse Now (1979), c 1976 at The Museum of the Moving Image, New York.
Apocalypse Now Trivia IMDB
The visit by the Playboy Playmates was based on an actual visit by 1965 Playmate of the Year Jo Collins. She was so popular with the troops that she was made an honorary GI. The Playmate of the Year character in the movie was played by Cynthia Wood, who was herself Playmate of the Year in 1974.
Holiday Greetings From All The Folks At Goodyear | December 15th, 1961.
December 28, 2015 § Leave a comment
Katie Elizabeth and John Calvin Smith.
November 14, 2015 § Leave a comment
Holidays on Facebook give us all a chance to share family photos and honor those that came before. This one posted on Veteran’s Day of college friend Malcolm B. Smith’s grandparents, Katie Elizabeth and John Calvin Smith caught my eye.
Daddy was a good looking man and a great catch. He had a great laugh and beautiful sense of humor. Below, Daddy before a grenade robbed him of his eyesight and happiness. He married once more, fathered another daughter. My sister Diane and I both gave him grandchildren, but he only lived to know my son. However from his bloodline, he now has grands and great grands. RIP daddy. Jerlean Noble

My Favorite Shoe Bloggers Are At It Again, Check Out The Latest From TheHistorialist.
November 12, 2015 § Leave a comment
To Daddy With Love.
October 15, 2015 § Leave a comment







![Celinda [Ferrer] Santos November 23, 1929 - January 20, 2009.](https://womensfootwearinamerica.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/celinda-ferrer-santos006.jpg?w=480&h=324)














