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    that marriage itself didn’t last but he quoted, “The marriage didn’t last, [but] the pictures are timeless.” He spent many years looking at fashion magazines, such as Vogue, to get together as much knowledge about fashion as he could which eventually lead him into moving to New York…

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    hair, full makeup, and semi-revealing clothing also from the brand Guess. Despite being an ad for perfume, the bottle of it is less focused on than the aesthetics of the models. The intended audience should be, given that it was found in a ‘Teen Vogue’, the 13-29 year old girl demographic, however, the ad is seen heavily through the lens of the male gaze. The models are very thin, the clothes and poses emphasising this even further, and they appear beautiful, but like parts before people. Open…

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    This aims to emphasize that you can feel comfortable in your skin around your friends. Also, the statement “Your legs have a new best friend” explains how using this product will enable you to build confidence to show off your body around others, and to develop a “close relationship” with your skin. Another aspect of purpose is the actual razor blade giving an “Unbelievably close shave with one easy stroke”. The use of close in the paragraph ties in to the heading making the point the razor…

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    Eugène-Melchoir de Vogüé, a French diplomat stated “What used to be a European balance of power is now a world balance of power...and any country that does not wish to become less important must obtain as much new territory relatively as our rivals are doing”(Document 10). Undoubtedly, Eugène-Melchoir de Vogüé is explaining that to maintain relevance and glory, a country must secure land in Africa. Certainly acquisition of Africa represents global political power. Eugène-Melchoir de Vogüé…

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    The 90s Research Paper

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    The 90s was also a groundbreaking decade for many different male hairstyles and hair care products. Men were known to be busy in this particular decade as well, so they often opted for different low-maintenance styles like the women. As stated by Fabulous Fashion of the 1990s “Men wore their hair short and well groomed, some people shaved their hair, often inspired by celebrities like Michael Jordan. Some men wore sideburns which was a throwback to the 60s and 70s”(Niven 11). While sideburns…

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    Twiggy Research Paper

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    Immediately she booked a shoot for Twiggy, and a couple of weeks later the pictures were featured in a Daily Express Magazine. From there, Twiggy’s fame skyrocketed. Not long after her first feature, she landed a shoot with Vogue. Her career…

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    they have cheated but tries to get rid of the thought. Lucinda offers both girls to a photo shoot near Christmas. She asks to find a few friends to be in the shoot but Alicia knows she can’t ask Massie, Kristen, or Dylan. When Alicia is done at Teen Vogue she calls up Massie and brags about her photo shoot. Massie knows that Alicia has cheated and decides to sabotage her photo shoot by calling Lucinda and act like it was Alicia and say that she found some girls to participate in the shoot.…

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    Ole Miss Dorms

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    years in the past, girls dorms rooms are getting national attention compared to years before. WFSB in Connecticut wrote an article for its viewers to read about how girls go all out for their first time leaving apart from school. According to teen vogue one Ole Miss freshman girl had to privatize her account because of how much attention she was receiving. The dorms at Ole Miss would be considered an archetype because of the national attention its getting. Also it appears to the princess…

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    TV INFLUENCES- Fifty Years of Fashion by Valerie Steele p.118- Yuppie culture may have helped to be defined by popular TV shows such as Dynasty, a popular obsession and 1980s nighttime TV series. End paraphrase. The show garnered worldwide popularity, coinciding with the increased demand of cable within the households in Western culture. The show exhibited the lifestyle of the wealthy, wearing luxurious designer garments, perhaps responsible for furthering the ‘wealthy’ appearance trend of the…

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    Can a women's body image be affected by societal standards? I think body image is what you think about your body. Starting from a young age, we tend to compare ourselves to the standards that society has made. From there the thought of not having the "perfect body" leads to low self-esteem, depression, and develop eating disorders. In America, the ideal beauty has always focused on how a women's body looks like. According, to researchers at the University of Texas "the perfect female body…

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