Dorothy Dandridge "Rose" Throw Pillow by BISA Home
Dorothy Dandridge "Rose" Throw Pillow by BISA Home
A strategically placed accent can bring the whole room to life, and this pillow is just what you need to do that. What's more, the soft, machine-washable case with the shape-retaining insert is a joy to have long afternoon naps on.
• 18″×18″ - 100% polyester case and insert
• Fabric weight: 6.49–8.85 oz/yd² (220–300 g/m²)
• Hidden zipper
• Machine-washable case
• Shape-retaining polyester insert included (Hand-wash or Dry Clean only)
Red roses stand for passion, true love, romance, and desire.
Dorothy Dandridge (Nov. 9, 1922–Sept. 8, 1965) had everything it took to succeed in 1950s Hollywood—she could sing, dance, and act, and was beautiful—but she was born a Black person. Despite the biased era in which she lived, Dandridge became the first Black woman to grace the cover of Life magazine and to receive an Academy Award nomination for best actress in a major motion picture. http://bit.ly/DorthyDandridge
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