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    you agree with this statement? Aubrey: Oh my Gosh, can you believe what that girl is wearing?! Sophie: What’s wrong with it? Aubrey: She looks like she forgot to wear her trousers this morning! I mean, you could hardly call that piece of fabric “a skirt.” Sophie: She looks comfortable with it, Aubrey. Why does it bother you so much? A: Because, you can’t just go around wearing whatever you want. There are social norms, and you aren’t supposed to strut around half-naked in a lecture hall! It is…

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    In Britain, the majority of schools observe a strict dress code. It is often mandatory for students to wear blue or black skirts and pants, along with blazers, ties, pullovers, and even socks of a specific color. Some schools go as far as to ban makeup and fashion accessories. However, once a student is sixteen, many schools will relax the uniform and allow the teenagers to…

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    Art Reflection

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    culture. As you can see in the skirt the man different little object that represents the Mexican Culture. The sky in this painting is filled with many different vibrant colors such as orange, yellow, electric blue, and purple. When the viewer looks at the sky you might get an electric and vibrant feeling. Within this art work you can see many actual lines with the buildings and well in the ground and in the sky. There are a few implied lines that were created from the skirts that the dancers are…

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    Grease Film Analysis

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    The film Grease was released in 1978, and directed by Randal Kleiser. It took place at Rydell High in Venice, California. This movie is a musical, drama, romance, and comedy. The lead actors in the movie were John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John, Stockard Channing, and Didi Conn. They played Danny Zuko, Sandy Olsson, Betty Rizzo, and Frenchy respectively. The character that was played by Travolta was a leather bomber jacket wearing, slick back hair popular kid. The group of people with whom he…

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    The 1920s flapper was a female who went against the status quo and did what she wanted to do, whenever she wanted to do it. She empowered herself and others around her and went against the norms society tried to place on her. The flapper of the 1920s was not the very first flapper, but she certainly is one to remember. The 1920s flapper emerged during the Era of Prohibition, which lasted from 1920 to 1933, which made illegal the manufacture and sale (but not consumption) of alcoholic beverages.…

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    Coco Chanel's Fashion

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    Coco Chanel was a significant French fashion designer who established the form mark 'Chanel'. She was the main individual to consider style to be both, classic and casual. Chanel made remarkable masterpieces and set a high standard for the upcoming fashion designers. She was persisted in breaking the out of the mainstream and freeing ladies from the restricting ' corseted silhouette ' and making the casual easygoing chic look worthy as well trendy. Her outstanding fashion sense was not only…

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    1930s Fashion Essay

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    Innovative Fashion of the 1930s As the Great Depression swept through the country with its terrible spells of poverty, fashion adjusted to fit the civilians’ needs. Recorded descriptions and pictures of the 30’s only show the elite and the wealthy in attire, but really, normal civilians went by the motto of The phrase "Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without".(Busk, Judy) Most of the time, fashion originates from celebrities setting new trends, but the 1930’s took a more practical…

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    Her clothes, including her skirt, top and cardigan have thick lines emphasis the warmth of the clothes. Curly thin lines used for her hair show age. The woman is tiny, frail with an organic oval shape face. Dark colours for her clothes are used to represent winter and the final stage…

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    grew wheat, 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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    The Necklace: Change in Perspective In The “Necklace”, by Guy de Maupassant, Madame Loisel is a middle class French woman who always wants to look like the rich, and feel like it. So you can imagine she is quite thrilled when her and her husband, Monsieur Loisel, are invited to a ball at the Ministry of Education. Her husband buys her a new dress and her friend Madame Forstier lends her a beautiful diamond necklace, but problems arouse when Mme. Loisel loses the necklace. They buy a new one and…

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