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    12 Bundt Cake

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    I created it using one tray that was made for the purpose of making 12 bundt cakes at once, and I also used a large bundt cake mold. Instead of making cake, I made the largest jello using a Berry Blue Jell-o pack along with a bit of coconut gelatin. I first created the Berry Blue Jell-o as a whole with boiling water and proceeded to inject the coconut gelatin, which was made with boiling milk, with a syringe after the blue Jell-o had set. Using a toothpick, I dipped the end of it in blue food…

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    Lolita-Exist Analysis

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    Artists and Existing art deco eras. If you ever peruse an art history book, Existing history book, you may recognize styles of dress from the Existing works by Degas, Klimt and Sargent. Existing gallery400×359kle. Seek out embroidered bodice, cap sleeve, Existing bodice, cap sleeve, flowing skirts and a mix of jewel tones Existing reception of the year. There is…

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    Steppin Out Doll

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    black with an A line cut, and a silver bodice. It hugs the body, and then flares out at the bottom to mimic a mermaid tail. The dolls stole is made up of white marabou feathers, and cascades down with black chiffon and silver lining. Along with the elegant dress, the doll is adorned with long, dark evening gloves that reach up to the elbows. The Mattel doll also includes jewelry accessories. The art deco and rhinestone pins are lines along the silver bodice of the dress. The Barbie also wears…

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    Kalini Patel Mrs. Jones English 9 Honors 9 October 2015 The Matchmaker (THREE STARS) Acclaimed director, Trudy Bruner, presents this wild and adventurous take on Thornton Wilder’s The Matchmaker. This farce brilliantly captures the dichotomy between the desire for stability and adventure as Dolly Levi (The Matchmaker) plots to marry Horace Vandergelder for his money and have a good time while doing it. In the process, Dolly sets up elaborate schemes to keep lovers together in an epic quest for…

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    depicted as practically magical in and of itself, no doubt from her mother’s work. The stepmother in turn, tries three times to do away with Snow White herself, first with a bodice laced too tightly, again with a poisoned comb, and finally the titular poisoned apple. Each attempt on the girl’s life begins in the mundane; a bodice laced too tight, and finally ends in the magical with the highly poisonous and perfectly crafted apple. Snow White is not the only tale showing the magical…

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    established in England and France and was worn to create the hourglass look. Over time the silhouette grew to be more inelastic and longer to create the v-shaped look. Women also wore bodices for v-shaped waist. A bodice is a garment that hugs the upper body for a small waist. Young and unmarried women wore lower bodice necklines. Shoes of this time period were blunt toed and flat. The shoes were made the same for both feet and would eventually over time be molded to that person’s feet. Women…

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    embroidered with complex decorative designs. These dresses were tight and encumbered movement. This was due to the clothing worn underneath the dress. This piece was a corset which was made up of two different pieces. The top piece also referred to as the bodice. This piece connects to the skirt with lacings. These dresses also had high necks in them. But particular details in this dressed changed throughout the Victorian Era such as the sleeves or waistlines. Woman also wore hats, they were a…

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    barley, grapes, and olives. They also raised animals such as, goats, cattles, sheeps, and pigs. The clothes they wore back then is different from what we wear today. The men wore loincloths, also a kind of kilt . The women’s wore layered skirts and bodices. The Minoans…

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    attempted to relate the two stories and characterize the witches by dressing the weird sisters like a modern version of the villain from snow white. I have chosen to dress the weird sisters identically, in empire inspired black dresses with form fitting bodices, accentuated waistlines, loose straight skirts, poet style sleeves and hoods to provide a cloak like effect. The outfit in general will blend in with the time period. By dressing them this…

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    Hats In The 1920's

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    In the late 1920’s, men’s hats were usually worn depending on their class. Upper class citizens usually wore a top hat or a Hamburg hat (“1920 in western Fashion”). The Cloche hat were being worn by women to tea dances, even in the street, and also at lunch parties and in their own homes (Herald 30). Hats with large crowns accommodated long hair and were worn low above the eyebrows (Herald 3).Working-class men wore a standard news boy cap or a hat cap (“1920 in western Fashion”).These are the…

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