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    We are a three generation trio, participating in the month long Dressember style challenge to help restore freedom and dignity with the creative power of a single dress as our vehicle. This challenge is part of a global movement leveraging fashion to raise awareness and funds to support the International Justice Mission (IJM) and A21 efforts to end the oppressive exploitation of women and children. It's Personal: Abuse knows no boundaries, neither is it a respecter of persons. Our family…

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    Dress Code Controversy

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    Dress Code Controversy By: Sophie Li The current dress code is a topic of controversy among many parents, students, and the social media. It is an ideology that sends out patriarchal-based messages to young girls and boys that contradict the gender-equality based teachings that educators are to provide. The dress code supports rape culture stigma by protecting those who inflict the sexual violence and blaming the victims for tempting them. It teaches the impressionable young minds of girls…

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    In a majorities of Public and Private schools students are obligated to follow a dress code. A dress code is a limitation that restrains students from wearing inappropriate and distracting clothing item. However over the years people have been debating on whether the code is too strict and what not or even removed completely. From personal experience it is agreeable that a dress code is needed however a more loose one. A dress code in which students can feel comfortable and secure in their space…

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    After the second world war, women’s clothing took a different direction from the slim figured clothing of the 20s and 30s, and the dull colors of the 40s. Ready-to-wear garments became available, and standardized sizing was created. Women could access high-end clothing off the rack. Now that materials didn’t have to be rationed for the war, clothing became more detailed and brightly colored. Christian Dior’s “New Look” pioneered the cinched waist and round hip hourglass figure that accentuated…

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    Fringe Research Paper

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    Overall Theme When fall comes around a lot of people resort to boring baggy sweaters to get them through it; however, fringe is a major trend this season and is used for different functions (wgsn-seoul). This new trend will add a fun, flirty, and possibly even edgy feel to this fall and winter. Fringe will be seen lining hems, as an asymmetrical detail, and decorating sleeves(wgsn-seoul). It will also be used to create illusions and moods with alternate colors, fabrics, and lengths(wgsn-christa)…

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    I lift my hips in encouragement and feel his every stroke land in the deepest part of my belly. He shifts forward, because he knows my body also, and swirls his hips, eliciting a long, low moan from me. He releases my hands to capture my breasts, pausing the ramming of his hips against mine to suck on them hard, pinching the skin and biting the tender swells. When he showers my shoulders and neck with kisses and love bites, I grasp and pull him into me. "Ugh, Jim, make me…" She please, and…

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    One thing in the Sherwood school district that concerns me is the dress code. This problem has upset many kids for over 50+ years, and it is time to fix it. There are many different reasons why so many people do not like the dress code, but i'm only going to focus on a few. One of the reasons why the dress code in my opinion is bad is because it is totally focused on the female gender. What I mean by this is that girls are not allowed to wear any tank top that doesn't have a three finger width.…

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    Woven Lanyards as an Alternative to Uniforms Businesses need to ensure their employees can be easily identified. Many companies choose to have employees wear uniforms but this can become costly over time. There is an easier way to achieve this goal. Purchase custom woven lanyards with the company name, logo, and/or phone number and ensure everyone who comes into contact with the individual knows he or she is part of the organization. The same is true for chaperones on a field trip, staff at an…

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    Dress Code In Montana

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    Dress code in Montana is proven to teach students appropriate behavior(5). It is important because it helps kids learn in a favorable environment. Dress Code helps with problems such as inappropriate dressing, behavior and concerned parents. Dress Code has been around for quite a while because it is effective and non bias. Some people will dress inappropriately without a dress code and that is one of the main reasons it is still being used throughout the U.S. Some inappropriate clothing…

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    Warby Parker Brand Essay

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    From poofy skirts and shoulder pads, to retro windbreakers and skinny jeans, it seems as though every generation has their unique fashion trends. But what defines the millennial closet? What are this generation’s must-have brands? Long gone are the days of perusing the Sears catalogue for clothing and appliances; millennials are the digital generation. They find their new favorite brands through social media. They keep or toss items based on the number of “likes” they garner. So, what are the…

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