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If you need a white background, you have 2 options: take photos on a white background or use a photo editor to remove the background.
If you'd like more advice, this listing should not be photographed on the same color fabric as the item: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1557851912/vintage-richter-ivory-beaded-evening
And photographing an expensive designer bag on the floor is not a good look: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1556063812/paloma-picasso-brown-leather-vintage
Who says you do?
Did someone say you did?
The black backgrounds are not your worry. I actaully think your items look ok on the black background. And yes, I am a black background user.
It's your titles & descriptions.
read this for a listing refresher.
https://www.etsy.com/seller-handbook/article/1347574487014
add you shop location under your shop name.
add a shop title that says exactly what you sell