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    To continue with the movement of inclusion in the fashion industry, legendary brand J. Crew casted 64 strangers to model their SS17 RTW collection. Creative Director, Jenna Lyons decided to go a different route with this show in order to showcase the “normal” everyday people and J. Crew consumer. While we are custom to see super models take over the catwalk, things were different this time around. Instead, we saw teachers, bloggers, photographers, artists, activists and students whose ages…

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    School has lots of rules; some helpful, like UIL rules that manage an athlete's workload, and some not so helpful, like the recent change to the I.D. policy that allows students to continue doing what they already did anyway. Certain rules are disruptive to class flow and education, and the student body will agree with that. The dress code has to change. Students don’t care about the dress code, they really don’t, and it’s because of a few reasons, but first, what is the dress code to a student…

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    how they dress. Schools like to prevent this problem by making it mandatory to wear school uniform. This can lead to students dressing more properly to school, less bullying, and help students focus more on studies. If a student who had “uncool” clothing showed up to school, the students may get bullied, made fun of, teased or more. This will lead to the student`s parents spending more money on clothes other than the basic necessities such as food, education, and afterschool activities. In…

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    Indie Apparel

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    Reginalde Messac is the founder of Indie Apparel.us. She has a keen understanding of the dynamics that play out in the Indie designs market. Based on her experience as a designer and Business owner, she has created seamless solutions that are shaping the Indie Fashion world. Her strong focus on the American made designs has led her to create outlets for various products to reach the end users. Reginalde is passionately engaging different networks to help Indie designers build a strong brand.…

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    time to show the difference between the two. The students may think it is okay to wear a tube top wherever they please. Certain symbols are also extremely inappropriate; such as certain gang symbols. Since the students never got to learn appropriate clothing, they will think any symbol is okay to wear and display. To summarize, uniforms take away lots of common knowledge from middle school…

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    Some people say “life's too short to worry about dress codes,” is this true? A sum amount of people believe we should have dress codes in high school so it reduces bullying in school. Others say that dress codes will make high school safer for teen girls and boys. Then again people say “life's too short to worry about dress codes” this is because they believe everyone should be able to express their own style in high school. Also people believe that if there was dress codes, no one would have…

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    First Lady Research Paper

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    The first lady isn’t simply the president’s wife; she is also an important figure in executive government with a set of expectations and responsibilities. Even though the first lady is not an official government role, each first lady tends to choose specific responsibilities they believe to be important, while maintaining previous traditions set for the first lady, such as visually representing the U.S. positively. Although Jacqueline Kennedy and Dolley Madison both used fashion to maintain…

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    we can't even go out in public wearing whatever we choose. People should be allowed to wear whatever they want in public because clothing expresses individuality, the way you dress can change your entire outlook on the day, and restrictions show that conformity is more important…

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    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 fitting and the skirt was big…

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    positive learning environment (Daniels). Clearly schools that goes by this dress code have better behavior and learning abilities. students in schools that have dress code would be able to go through days without being bullied or harassed about their clothing or how they dress. Feedback on school dress codes has also been positive. According to Don Woodard, a high school principal in Johnston County, the student's' "demeanor is better and there are fewer disruptions because of teasing, or…

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