❤️Betty Boop❤️ Vintage Moto Crop Top

❤️Betty Boop❤️ Vintage Moto Crop Top

$59.99
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✨✨VINTAGE Betty Boop Circa 2007✨✨ Summer ready Betty Boop crop top.  Super rare vintage fabric. Super LIMITED.  ETHICALLY HANDMADE TOP IN EAST LOS ANGELES Order Process: 2-4 Weeks To Ship HERSTORY: Betty Boop, introduced to the world by cartoonist Max Fleischer in 1930, was actually inspired by a real-life African American jazz singer and entertainer from Harlem named Esther Jones. Her stage name was "Baby Esther" Esther" and "Little Esther" (and variants thereof), was an American singer and child entertainer of the late 1920s, known for her "baby" singing style. After rising to fame in her hometown of Chicago, she became an international celebrity before leaving the public spotlight as a teenager. Theatrical manager Lou Bolton testified during the Kane v. Fleischer trial that Helen Kane saw Baby Esther's cabaret act in 1928 with him and appropriated Jones' style of singing, changing the interpolated words "boo-boo-boo" and "doo-doo-doo" to "boop-boop-a-doop" in a recording of "I

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