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    Why Is Pearl Unique

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    Pearl has many qualities. There's one quality out the most, her beauty. Her beauty is shines like no other. Her charm could be described as rich and luxurious. She has a beauty that all the men go crazy over her. She has a differnet parts that make her unique. Her eyes acquire both intensity and flourishness. Her hair is made of a deep glossy shade of brown. They say that she has a figure like no other. Even her clothes tie in with her symbol in the story. It makes an association between her,…

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    Dress In America

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    Women’s Changing Dress and Role at the Turn of the 20th Century American poet Walt Whitman once wrote, “Sail, sail thy best, ship of Democracy/Of value is thy freight, ‘tis not the Present only/The Past is also stored in thee” in his poem Thou Mother with Thy Equal Brood. Throughout America’s short and dynamic history, women have played a vital role in the development of belief systems, policy making, and country building that fostered the country America is today. However, that is not to say…

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    The Rinehart Institute’s Wellness Assessment was a compelling survey with interesting results. The results from taking the assessment were mind-boggling as I did not expect some of the results to occur the way they did. In particular, my financial average is surprisingly low and money is something I truly love. But some of the results are beneficial to me and beneficial to the people I associate with. For example, my relationship average is a 4.24 which means I am an outgoing person who can keep…

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    A lot has changed between the late 19th century and the 21st century. One of these changes is clothing. It has made many drastic changes in availability and style to meet the person’s expectations in how they want to be viewed in society. There are many styles of clothing depending on age and gender. There were different standards and styles for men, and women and their formal attire. Both standards and styles have changed greatly in the late 19th century to the 21st century. One of the…

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    In the mid-1800s, cotton became the single-handedly most used material for clothing and is still the most used for fashion today. Although the use for cotton hasn’t changed, trends in fashion in the 1890s to today certainly have. From underwear to outerwear, fashion has undeniably altered along with time. In the mid-16th century Roxey Ann Caplin created the corset, but it’s fame came from the Victorian era (1837-1901). “A corset is a type of undergarment that supports the bust and defines the…

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    dancer and chorus girl led to her exceptional career as an Academy Award-winning film star. The photographic portraits on display document the many roles she played onscreen - in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Sabrina, My Fair Lady, etc - and offscreen - fashion icon, humanitarian worker, and an exquisite beauty. I don’t want to give too much away - as I believe this will be a very popular show for any Londoners reading - but seeing these images together reveals the very different ways…

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    High fashion is often considered a pretentious and petty industry, the driver of materialism and body image issues. And while these side effects of the industry may very well be true, what most people look past is the creative aspect of fashion. Fashion designers regard themselves as artists and their material cloth, leather, fur, sequins, and countless other items. Like all art, fashion is highly scrutinized by the public for being too expensive, unrealistic, and overdone. Perhaps the most…

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    Diversity In Fashion

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    Take a walk through any major city and one will soon notice campaigns and magazines plastered with white faces lining the streets. And during Fashion month, twice a year, the lack of diversity becomes apparent through designers runway shows and displays of art. The fashion industry has not always been dominated by white models; in fact, non-white models used to make up almost half of the industry’s models. However, over the past decade, non-white models struggle to be recognized for their…

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    be very tight and very, very uncomfortable. It even affected the way one sat, walked, and the very body language she used. the corset and bodice were the main culprits in this, as well as the fashion of wearing pointed shoes, along with stockings and accessories. Men on the other hand were an opposite fashion trend then then the woman. While the style was still formal and stiff, they lacked color as most were made in neutral colors. The main pieces of an outfit would be the waistcoats, trousers,…

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    For my research, I explored How and Why Fashion Repeats Itself. I investigated the history of fashion, the way and the reasons that fashion changes regularly. I discovered some specific examples such as denim jeans as well. In the process of the research, I took several steps. I examined various websites and several books and checked them for relevance and bias. Additionally, I conducted a survey with 40 people and collated it. History of fashion Fashion has always been key to how people…

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