Lesbians In Black for Carnival
- Title
- Lesbians In Black for Carnival See all items with this value
- We call ourselves a lesbian couple, but one of us is actually bissexual, and the other is definitely a Latin lesbian. See all items with this value
- Description
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- This is what being Lesbians in Black at Brazilian carnival means See all items with this value
- Two queer women pose indoors by a window in a campy, Carnival-ready “Women in Black” look. They wear black sunglasses, bow ties with white collars, and high-waisted black shorts, their semi-nude chests playfully covered with black tape X’s and dusted in glitter. With exaggeratedly serious expressions, they each hold up a foil-wrapped prop toward the camera like it’s the iconic memory-erasing device from the Men in Black movies, as if they’re about to zap the room and make everyone forget how hot and gay this moment is. Behind them, the colorful Galo da Madrugada rooster—Brazil’s legendary Carnival symbol—can be seen through the window screen, while bright carnival umbrellas hang overhead, amplifying the bold, cheeky, sapphic energy of the scene. See all items with this value
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- Creator
- Laíza Dantas
- gender
- she/her
- handle
- @laizadantasss
- Date
- 2026
- Access Rights
- Yes
- Medium
- I understand
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This item was submitted on February 26, 2026 by [anonymous user] using the form “Curve Photo Contest 2026 Submission Form” on the site “Curve Archive”: https://curvemag.omeka.net/s/curve-archive
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