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    Elizabethan Era Fashion Any fashion trend or sense of style can determine an era or a certain year. The Elizabethan Era, which was during the 16th century was a period in which a person was known for what they were wearing. You would know who a person was based on their clothing. Their clothing was used to emphasize fashion sense, personal rank, and social stature. The sense of fashion always depended upon a person’s choice. The women were seen wearing big dresses. The bodice was tight…

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    woman wears a classic Renaissance-style dress. In Figure 2, this dress adapts several Renaissance fashion features, including fitted bodice, puffed sleeves flared at the elbow, front lace-up, pointed waistline, and square neckline. From the two figures, both share these features. The most interesting difference between Figure 1 and Figure 2 is their skirts. As shown in Figure 1, the woman wears a full princess skirt. In Figure 2, the model wears a fitted dress, softly following her curves. It…

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    Oscar Night Research Paper

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    Oscar Night is perhaps the most glamorous night in Hollywood. All the celebrities dress up in their best outfits for the most prestigious awards show of all. Oscar Night fashion is so popular that the TV stations that broadcast this prelude often get more viewers than the Oscar show itself! Celebrities go through hours of preparation in order to look that good. They employ hair and make-up teams for that special night, and pick out dresses sometimes months in advance. Of course, in their case…

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    is the opposite of vulgarity”- Coco Chanel. The Great Depression was a terrible time for all Americans. The stock market crashed, people lost their jobs and no one had money. Some may think due to no jobs or money that American citizens could not dress like they used to in the twenties. That was a lie. American men and women looked just as stylish in the thirties as in the twenties, just with a little twist. Many think that the Great Depression was an awful time for fashion, it was actually the…

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    no doubt! The four minute mark shocked me, because I was still on my introduction. I knew it was over then; the train had crashed and burned. This is what began the rambling during my actual ‘How-to turn a maxi dress into pants’ speech. When I explained for example how to fold the dress after cutting and giving visual aids on what it should look like, I tried to make up for everything wrong by adding in jokes about my butt, to make the class laugh. It worked, but added to my over time. The…

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    Modesty Research Paper

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    differently in varying countries and regions of the world; differences range from regional climate to religious influences, with other factors in between. The topic of modesty is often directed at women, suggesting it is the duty of woman to act and dress modestly as a preventative measure for the people around her. This mindset not only questions the independence of women, but also creates a black hole of automatic victimization for women; moreover, other than skewed societal expectations,…

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    interpretation of the necessity of modesty leading to unnecessary violence and oppression. In this essay, I will identify the ways in which Christianity encourages the personal, relational, and structural problems that the overemphasis of modesty within dress causes for women, and provide suggestions based on ethical frameworks to better this societal issue. The Bible states…

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    with fringes as well. The dresses shared a similar design. They also had long, closed sleeves and would attach extra cloth or hide to lengthen the garment. The dresses would also decorate the seams with long fringes or feathers and the surface of the dress would commonly be divided into two or three painted plains. Similar to the Ghost Dance shirts, these colorful dresses were decorated with elaborate designs. The dresses would commonly have a large symbol forming the focal point of the designs…

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    com” The corsets can move and break ribs and other things. Women had to Follow specific rules. Like why the article “The Etiquette of Victorian Dress” states that women had to change for special occasions like tea. Women aren't allowed to show any skin but the head, neck, and hands. Even know the mother was always mainly in the house she still had to dress nice. She was a hard worker but looked good while doing it. No one came down to their breakfast in pajamas. A lady's hair was always tie in…

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    Long Mesh Research Paper

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    Mesh, see through shirts can be incredibly sexy, or they can be elegant depending on the event you're attending. The accessories that accompany the mesh shirt add to the style as well. With a little twist of the additional items, you can also be a little naughty if that's what you desire. An Elegant Style A long sleeve, mesh see-through shirt can be worn with a camisole or slip underneath to provide almost full coverage. It allows a small flash of skin that can be elegant when paired with a…

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