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    overly involved mothers‚ these are some of the sights you would find in a glitz pageant. Glitz pageants are defined as a different type of pageant that use makeup‚ spray tanning and a great deal of glitter‚ jewels on the dresses. They use “cupcake dresses”‚ which are short dresses made of several layers of fabric with several embellishments. These are usually custom-made.(Winning through Pageantry). These types of pageants are featured on the show Toddlers and Tiaras. They show what happens in the

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    crazy about it they want to look smart and beautiful by wearing dresses of the latest designs. In order to boost the sales of their dresses‚ leading cloth mills and dress¬making firms engage reputed fashion designers and beautiful models. Fashion parades and shows are held in big five star hotels to exhibit the latest dresses. Fashion is no longer the monopoly of women. Even men have great fancy for it. In fact‚ the latest uni-sex dresses like shirts and jeans can be worn both by the girls and the

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    these things‚ of which other women her class would not even have been aware‚ tormented and insulted her.” This shows the place that they live in is important. Madame Loisel doesn’t mind to act fake. When she is invited to go to a party‚ Mathilde dresses up like she is from a higher social class. Mathilde is a success in the party‚ ”She was the prettiest woman present… She danced madly‚ ecstatically‚ drunk with pleasure‚ with no thought of anything‚ in the triumph of her beauty‚ in the pride of her

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    and jewelleries; but actually wearing pants did not release the woman‚ who continues to be classified by the society as ‘female’. People do not trust the businesswoman: she always has to earn people’s faith‚ and she also has to pay attention to her dresses and appearance‚ because she is judged from her aspect. On the other hand‚ if a man

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    Define “Normal”‚ by Julie Anne Peters‚ Jazz lives in a society where people are judged based on appearance‚ which she breaks through when her piano secret gets exposed. In the society in which Jazz lives‚ she is not taken serious due to the way she dresses. She lives in a society where appearance plays a large part in how someone is treated by their peers. People think she is a punk‚ someone who does not care‚ or is a troublemaker‚ but actually she makes good grades‚ and play piano. No one really

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    “More Than Skin”: A Literary Analysis of The Great Gatsby Miss Transue Block 1 April 17th‚ 2014 Magnificent clothes are sought after‚ fought over‚ and talked about. When a person dresses nicely‚ he or she is respected. It is possible that this respect could have been formed under false pretenses. Appearances can be fake and deceiving. Clothes can hide things other than skin. In the novel The Great Gatsby‚ F. Scott Fitzgerald uses images of impressive clothing to mask despicable

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    popularity during the Renaissance. Italy became the leading velvet-maker‚ producing intricately patterned designs for nobility. No wonder‚ it’s been with us throughout the 20th century. Remember those head-to-toe velvet jumpsuits and formfitting dresses that were all the rage in the 70s? Velvet has been a constant fabric of choice for many fashion designers‚ both in ready-to-wear and haute couture segments. It added a royal touch to Fall/Winter 2016 collections‚ and it’s making its grand return in

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    In Aszure Barton‚ the performers beautifully conveyed stories through music‚ lighting‚ costumes‚ props‚ scenery‚ and most importantly‚ dance. “‘Tarantella’ from August Bournonville’s Napoli”‚ “Consumed”‚ and “Closer to Closure” particular stuck out during the duration of the concert. The movements held the audience’s attention as they followed the suspenseful and striking storylines. In “‘Tarantella’ from August Bournonville’s Napoli” the graceful movements of the dancers portrayed the story of

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    The disguises were used as humorous elements to liven the mundane love stories told. For example‚ Castaño dresses as a woman in order to not get caught delivering a letter. The humor in this is that he gets mistaken as Doña Leonor by Don Pedro. Unlike Love Suicides at Amijima‚ House of Trials has a clown type character. This adds to the comic relief of the play

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    “British Vogue”. He states that the poses never did any harm. It was very innocent. In one photo you see him with his friend and sisters‚ playing around a rocking horse. Sykes then goes into the prices his mother sells her clothes for. Hand-made dresses for 5 year old’s start around 300 dollars. Boy shirts start at $140 and man’s at $170. To him its not about the price but the material and the process the clothes are made. Even though his wife might disagree on spending that much on children clothes

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