The 60s of Fashion Mary Quant once stated “ I always designed clothes from a very young age because I didn’t like the way they were. They were paralyzing; they were stilted” (“Brainyquote”). Back in the 1960s designers thought the clothes that people had to wear was to boring so they wanted to make their own designer clothes. Mod fashion was a type of a style that was very huge in the 60s because of designers‚ colors‚ and it changed the fashion world. Mod fashion was huge in the 60s because of
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A week ago me and my friends decided to go the infamous Dr. John’s Blackberry Jam in Atlanta we’ve been going for a couple years now mainly for the hip hop jazz and classical. But the last time we went something strange happened while my friends Daquan‚ Jessica‚ and Justin went to get some cokes. We had arrived late because of traffic and parking and the hot summer day made us feel very drained. As we walked into the gate we saw about six hundred thousand people of all ethnicities and religions it
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The Evolution of American Women ’s Fashion Motto: “Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky‚ in the street; fashion has to do with ideas‚ the way we live‚ what is happening.” (Coco Chanel) Fashion has always been a reflection of the collective consciousness and unconsciousness of society. Indeed‚ until recent centuries‚ it was the concern of the aristocracy; the clothing of ordinary people changed far less radically. However‚ the old time consuming traditions
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Dressed in black skinny jeans with a rip at both knees‚ a black t-shirt that reads Create Music and is cut down the sides‚ black high tops‚ and covered in tattoos. That would be the normal outfit Austin Carlile wears my inspirations the most important person to me. Austin’s appearance might make people think wrong of him‚ but the music he makes and what he says can change your mind in a split second‚ and how he inspires people is another reason why he is so important to me. Austin Carlile stands
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Young people are more materialistic than they were in the past. This is a bad thing. It may be a fair assessment to say that the world today is highly materialistic. Form what our children see on TV‚ hear on the radio or even observe of their parents’ spending habits‚ they may come to a false idea of what is important in life. This becomes more of a problem when parents spoil their children and buy them whatever they want. However outstanding we may be‚ money‚ clothes‚ shelter‚ food etc are all
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grey stone gates‚ the yards are all proscribed by stiff picket fences and‚ quickly‚ a certain untidiness creeps in: a fragment of glass‚ a chocolate bar wrapper‚ a plastic horse‚ cracked sidewalks with ridges of stiff grass. Although he has on blue jeans – matching pants and jacket made in Paris – he is driving a grey Mercedes Benz. Gangs of young men follow the car with their unblinking eyes. The young men stand and lean in tired‚ watchful knots close to phone booths and seedy-looking grocery stores
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Fashion is important to us because it’s a means of self-expression but it enables us to say something important to the world about who we are‚ or who we’d like to be. The clothes we wear say thing about who we are whether it’s a lifestyle‚ a religion‚ a profession‚ or an attitude. Fashion has evolved in the past hundred years just as it has over time and as our culture and attitudes change‚ fashion comes along with it. Fashion changes all the time with each decade having its own characteristics
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On Sunday‚ April 9‚ I attended a production of A Heroine Free Summer‚ written by Dr. Janet Lowery. This production was held at Spring Street Studios‚ and directed by Chesley Krohn of Mildred’s Umbrella Theater Company. Set at a lake house in upstate New York‚ this play explores what happens when a family of four sisters becomes divided - the result of two teenage sons confessing to drug use. The piece explores ideas of drug addiction‚ family history‚ and determining where your allegiances lie. Although
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rooms. She dived behind a circular rack of fifty percent off jeans. The sizes ran clockwise from small to extra-large. “Do you have this in turquoise? What about this one and this one? And this?” said the middle aged customer. The sales clerk told the woman
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