156P-810
Regular price $20.00a girl like me… “Just a Gypsy Soul. Wild and Free."
So... this is for all the girls and women who are free spirits, with gypsy souls, and want to bloom wild and free. Bloom on!
Bossy. Art Print
190P-810
Regular price $20.00"I'm Not Bossy. I Have Impeccable Leadership Skills."
Inspired by Beatrix Potter - She Wasn’t Just Drawing Rabbits—She Was Breaking Rules & Building Empires. 🐰💼👑
Born on 07.28.1866, Beatrix Potter came into the world ready to flip the script. Before Women could even vote, she was already shaking things up with her sharp mind and serious love for botany. But surprise, surprise—the boys’ club said “no thanks” to a Woman wanting a career in science.
So what did Beatrix do? She pivoted, plotted, and published. In 1902, The Tale of Peter Rabbit bounced onto the scene, and the world has never been the same. That one book turned into a 20-title literary empire. And sis wasn’t just a writer—she was a boss-level entrepreneur. In 1903, she patented the Peter Rabbit doll, becoming one of the first to cash in on literary merch. 📚💸
But wait—she wasn’t done. Beatrix flipped her fortune into farmland and became a certified sheep queen, championing Herdwick sheep like the icon she was. In 1943, she made HERstory again as the first Woman President of the Herdwick Sheep Breeders’ Association.
Writer. Illustrator. Scientist. Businesswoman. Farmer. Trailblazer.
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Beatrix didn’t just tell stories—she rewrote the rules. TAKE. THAT. 🔥🐑💥
Equal. Art Print
198P-810
Regular price $20.00"Sugar and Spice and Equal Fuc$!ng Rights."
Inspired by Victoria Woodhull who ran for President—Before It Was Even “Allowed” 💅
On May 10, 1872, Victoria Woodhull said, “Why wait for permission?” and ran for President of the United States—becoming the first Woman ever to do it. She didn’t just break the rules—she rewrote the playbook as the Equal Rights Party’s fierce, unapologetic candidate. 💥
This was 48 years before Women could even vote—so yeah, iconic doesn’t even begin to cover it. She paved the way for every Woman who’s dared to dream bigger, run harder, and speak louder.
Victoria didn’t just make HERstory—she made the future possible. 👑
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Subtle. Art Print
196P-810
Regular price $20.00"I Wasn't Made to be Subtle."
Inspired by Gloria Steinem Mic-Dropped the National Press Club 💁♀️
On January 24, 1972, Gloria Steinem strutted into the National Press Club and made HERstory—earning a standing ovation with a speech that lit the place on fire 🔥 (figuratively... but we wouldn't be mad either way).
Let’s rewind for a sec: from 1908 to 1955, Women reporters were completely banned from NPC events. That’s right—zero access, zero voice. When they were finally let in? They weren’t exactly welcomed. They were told to pack their own brown-bag lunches (seriously), sit in the balcony, and stay quiet. Meanwhile, the men? Lounging in the ballroom, feasting and firing off questions like they owned the place.
But Gloria? She wasn’t having any of that.
Her speech wasn’t just powerful—it was a massive "We’re done playing nice" moment. A mic-drop heard 'round the press world. 💥
This was a turning point. It was about demanding seats at the table—not in the balcony, not with brown bags, but in the ballroom, with voices heard loud and clear.
Because when Women speak, the world damn well better listen. 🎤
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Changing the Game. Art Print
197P-810
Regular price $20.00"Not Playing the Game. Changing the Game."
Inspired by Shirley Chisholm: Unbought, Unbossed, and Unstoppable
Born on November 30, 1924, Shirley Chisholm didn’t just break barriers—she smashed them in heels and with a mic drop. 💥
She was the first Black Woman elected to the U.S. Congress, the first Black person to run for a major-party presidential nomination, and the first Woman to seek the Democratic Party's nod for President. Trailblazer? That doesn’t even begin to cover it.
Shirley once said, “I want to be remembered as a Woman… who dared to be a catalyst for change.”
Well guess what? She wasn’t just a catalyst—she was the whole spark plug. 🔥HERstory wouldn’t be the same without her. And neither would ours. ♀️👑✨
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Magic. Art Print
199P-810
Regular price $20.00"Leaving a Trail of Fuc$!ng Magic Wherever I Go."
Inspired by Kate Sheppard: The Woman Who Made HERstory in New Zealand
Kate Sheppard was a fearless force for change and the leading voice of New Zealand’s Women’s suffrage movement. Born in Liverpool, England, on 10.March.1848, Kate emigrated to New Zealand in 1868—and wasted no time making an impact.
As a prominent leader in the Women’s Christian Temperance Union New Zealand (WCTU NZ), Kate used her position as National Superintendent for Franchise and Legislation to champion Women's right to vote. Her tireless advocacy and strategic leadership made her the most renowned suffragist in the country’s history.
Thanks to her efforts, New Zealand became the first self-governing country in the world to grant Women the right to vote in national elections—paving the way for equality movements around the globe.
Kate didn’t just make history—she made HERstory.
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Buttercup. Art Print
200P-810
Regular price $20.00"Chin Up, Buttercup. The Patriarchy Won't Slay Itself."
Inspired by the 1915 NYC Suffrage March:
On 23.Oct.1915, more than 25,000 Women marched up Fifth Avenue in New York City, demanding the right to vote. It was the largest Women’s march the city had ever seen—bold, unapologetic, and impossible to ignore.
The New York Times responded with a warning:
"If Women are granted the suffrage, they will demand all the rights that implies. It is not possible to think of Women as soldiers, police patrolmen, or firemen."
Yes, that was printed.
Yes, they said the quiet part out loud.
Yes, we’ve come a long way—but there’s still more to fight for.Let’s remember the power of collective action—and the courage it takes to demand the rights we deserve.
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