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Some people thought one of the featured faces looked like Rosa Parks, the civil rights activist known for refusing to give up her seat on a segregated bus, sparking the Montgomery bus boycott.
"The figure featured in Lisa's Louis Vuitton look is not Rosa Parks, but one of Henry's neighbors," a rep for artist Henry Taylor said in a statement Kevin Mazur/MG25/Getty; Jamie McCarthy/Getty ...
Rosa Parks did not make an appearance on Lisa Manobal's underwear at the 2025 Met Gala. The K-Pop star caused quite a stir in New York City earlier this week, when she made her debut at fashion's ...
BLACKPINK singer Lisa was called out for her Met Gala look after she appeared to feature civil rights activist Rosa Parks in the pelvic area of her bodysuit, but now, the artist who helped design ...
As one user wrote on X, “Just found out lisa had rosa parks embroidered into her UNDERWEAR.” Added another, “Why does Lisa have Rosa Parks in her pants? One of the historic women who fought ...
Zoom in and the graphic lace pattern on her underwear appears to show faces — one of which many believe looks uncannily like late civil rights icon Rosa Parks. Lisa’s ensemble included an ...
The Library of Congress image, taken in Detroit in March 1973, shows the late civil rights leader Rosa ... bus system, a pivotal event in the modern Civil Rights Movement. The way Parks took ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — For the first time, the NFTA is honoring Rosa Parks by reserving a seat in her name on all 300+ buses and paratransit. On every NFTA bus, a sign now marks a seat for Rosa Parks.
When Rosa Parks refused to move from her bus seat to give it to a white passenger on December 1, 1955, police in Montgomery, Alabama arrested her. While she wasn't the first person to use a bus ...
Parks is most famously known for sparking the Montgomery Bus Boycott after she refused to give up her bus seat to a white person while on a segregated bus in 1955. “Rosa Parks’ courage wasn ...
On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks boarded a bus to ride home from her job at a Montgomery, Alabama department store. As directed by city ordinance at that time, Parks, who was African American ...