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    Fashion designers played with fabric colors, textures and patterns to create new styles of dress. Coats, jackets, and evening dresses were often trimmed with fur. Hemlines rose for most of the decade but dropped slightly toward the end. Stockings and shoes assumed a greater prominence now that they were more visible. Silk stockings in all the colors of the rainbow, often with patterns…

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    Have you ever done anything selfish, stupid, and change yourself? Well, Connie has done all of the above Connie changes herself around certain social groups. She’s selfish because she only cares about herself and her image towards people. And she hangs out with the older kids, who are a bad influence. In Joyce Carrol Oates’ Where are you going, Where have you been, Connie’s naivetea leads to her rape and brutal murder. Connie changes herself around certain social groups. For example, her laugh;…

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    1940's Wedding Hairstyles 1940's Wedding Hairstyles : As marriage planner, brides and grooms wish his or their marriage being contemporary by rests. For this, others give we on contemporary ideas or contemporary styles. A fine methods of make our marriage contemporary by others will to return back on times. Many couple could be going to marriage themes set presenting to different ages. One these useful or really popular age has 1940's. A few research, meticulous devising or so smart…

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    is a tall, skinny, white male, and he has short brown hair. Dwight does not have much of a social life, and he spends most of his free time on his beet farm. Another character is Jim Halpert. He is also a sales representative at Dunder Mifflin. He dresses professionally for work, but he has brown, moppy hair. Towards the end of the series, he marries Pam Beesly, and they have two kids. The third character that I chose to analyze is Pam Beesly. In the beginning of the series, she was the…

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    necklaces, and more. One of the most influential civilizations in regards to modern-day fashion is Greece. Aspects of Ancient Greek fashion are incorporated into modern day dresses, necklaces, sandals, headdresses, and has influenced the technique of spinning and weaving fabrics. A great deal of the inspiration for modern day dresses have come from Ancient Greece. An ideal dress was a tunic, usually a chiton or a peplos. A chiton was a piece of fabric draped over the shoulder and the peplos was…

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    In the musical, Sister Act, the costumes enhanced the musical and gave valuable information about characters and scenes. Costumes help the audience understand characteristics of characters. To start, the main character, Deloris Van Cartier, wore different costumes during different scenes which gave the audience information about the plot. At the beginning of the musical, Deloris wore a glittery, short, fancy dress because she performed onstage as a dancer. This gave the audience information on…

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    each character in the play would have acted if it was a film. The costumes of the characters in the film was modern, but yet it still gave the feeling it was from Shakespeare’s time. The film gave that feeling, because all the women were wearing dresses, no pants like the way it would’ve been in Shakespeare’s time. The performance of the actors really brought the play to life. The actors really put themselves into the character they had to perform. If the actors have performed differently, could…

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    She insists that anyone that comes with her dresses as characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. It’s obvious that Masha chooses to dress as Snow White but when told she will be going as one of the dwarfs, Sonia resists and dresses up as the Evil Queen. Nina is invited to the party as well, only if she dresses like a dwarf because there is an extra dwarf costume available. As they prepare for the party, Masha tells them she…

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    Throughout the years, dress codes have become standard practice in many high schools across the country. While there may be some variation among the rules, most dress codes have a similar foundation. Many include restrictions about the length of skirts, dresses, and shorts. It is also common for there to be regulations on shirt sleeves (spaghetti straps, sleeveless shirts, etc.) as well as garments that are transparent or expose the midriff area. Most schools do not allow clothing with…

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    television series, and even sometimes literature. The media has coined the term ‘bridezillas’ for these women. Just as Virginia Woolf said that putting women in literature together with women in real life produces “an odd monster,” movies such as 27 Dresses…

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