THAT GIBSON GIRL:
"Gibson Girls" were the first illustrations on the earliest covers of Vogue magazine drawn by Charles Dana Gibson. These women were known to be the first of their time to receive a college education, speak their mind (during a time when women were essentially handcuffed to their kitchens), and look elegant while doing it (doing this for themselves instead of others' expectations).
This channel exists for the purpose of developing content that people can identify with and relate to. It is my intention that viewers take away a freedom to express themselves in a way that laughs at social expectations and is not disheartened by norms.
KISSES AND ALL THAT SWEET STUFF YOU WANT ME TO SAY AT THE END OF THESE THINGS...