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    Evolution Of Mod Fashion

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    The main model for this specific fashion period was Twiggy, also known as, Lesley Hornby (“1960s Fashion: Mini-Skirts, Twiggy, and Mods”). In the article “1960s Fashion: Mini-SKirts, Twiggy, and Mods”, it says, that Twiggy’s short bob cut and cartoonish makeup really brought the whole mod look together. Twiggy was great and what she did, and really made mod fashion stand out. Another mod fashion…

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    detail in the snake skirt make it appear lifelike and very terrifying. The uniformed scales on each snake was done with very precise detail. The sequence of the alternating snake head and rattle of the snake, gives the dress the depth that it was a created piece of clothing and that the snakes were not just on her in that particular area. Furthermore, the alternating heads give the dress a sense of style. The use of round shapes dominates the statue, whether it be from the snake skirt, or the…

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    Loudson Smith Stereotypes

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    says he only wears skirts and dresses so future generations will not get bullied. Jaden Smith wears skirts as a sign of not conforming to gender stereotypes. Jaden Smith says he will continue to fight gender stereotypes in the hopes that one day, children of all ages can wear anything that they want without the threat of bullying. That is his sole purpose in wearing skirts and dresses. Jaden was featured in a womenswear campaign for Lous Vuitton. He was featured wearing a skirt. His break-out…

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    politics when President Clinton issued a warning about grunge’s glorification of drugs and declared that he was minded to forbid its further dissemination. I admire the 1990’s fashion because they had a bit of everything really; they had short skirts, long skirt, long coats, short coats, jeans, shirts, etc. I love the grunge style I wear a lot of that sort of clothing myself. 20th century Vintage clothing from the 1960’s-70’s-80’s came back in fashion and fashion designers often sought to…

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    is happening. On top of my blue uniform skirt, it sat there. Smooth crimson bright shell with small black dots that replicated black holes. My body finally comes to senses and unleashes a ungodly high pitched screech. It could've been heard across the playground. Without directly touching this beast. I start jumping up and down while i shuffling my skirt with anxiety choking my throat. Even adding spinning wouldn’t make the beast go away. Staying on my skirt making this a fight till the death.…

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    Introduction Louis Vuitton has always taken fashion to new heights and with his latest campaign he uses Jaden Smith to do exactly that. Vuitton’s latest campaign host Jaden Smith rocking a fringe bottomed striped top, a leather jacket, and a skirt. This is no new choice of clothing for Jaden as he has taken an extreme interest in clothing deemed “unsuitable for men”, but this has taken the views of modern society by shock alone. In this article I will be discussing the use of clothing, color,…

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    Students have set rules and expectations to follow. One rule would be dress code. At Beaufort High School a 17 year old Student Body President was stopped by a teacher in the hallway and was told, “Your skirt is too short. You need to go to in-school suspension and then go home”. After she was told to go to in-school suspension, she was told that she could go home and change. She was embarrassed and humiliated. The dress code states pants have to be 3 inches above the knee. The teacher could of…

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    Paper On Coco Chanel

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    close fit. She added a gold chain sewn into the hem of the jacket to make sure it hung well. Chanel added unique accessories such as a hat, a string of pearls and sling-back shoes. Coco Chanel changed women’s fashion from the corsets flared hemline skirts to a modern sophisticated style that still remains…

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    of clothing types are not permissible, which can cause stress amongst students that are insecure about their appearance. Some schools have a mandatory skirt policy for girls which is again, very bad for girls who are cynical and insecure about their body. A skirt policy can also result in depression from how insecure they feel about wearing the skirt in public. In addition, school uniforms can also be extremely uncomfortable and certain students could be allergic to the certain fabric. Another…

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    Victorian Era Dress Essay

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    time where all you wore was dresses and gowns to bed and you couldn’t leave the bed till you had a dress on and where no girl wore pants. Children’s dress in the victorian era was just horrible boys wore dresses and skirts they wore pants to bed that is horrible. Girls had to wear a skirt and it got smaller till they were of age to wear a dress for the rest of her life. The victorians were such a classy type with clothes and they only wore only the nicest clothes…

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