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    1950s Fashion

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    very popular‚ with spaghetti straps‚ bodice clinched at the waist and a full skirt. Another favorite was the shirtwaist dress‚ like Lucy made famous on the‚ (I love Lucy) show. These dresses could be worn at pool parties‚ back yard barbecues‚ and at night to almost any non-formal event. In 1957‚ the sack dress became the popular. American women bought the waist-less‚ straight dress by the thousands‚ until they realized that men didn’t like them. For most of the decade skirts were fairly long. There

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    Time and Professionalism

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    mind and professionalism. Even to become a professional football player‚ despite of the great skills you may have to catch a 60 yard pass for a touchdown‚ there is still a great amount of professionalism expected from that professional wide receiver. Professionalism comes in many different aspects. The first most important aspect of being professional is the mere first image that you present yourself with. I say professionalism starts with your dress code and hygiene. The first detail you will

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    18th Century

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    brocades‚ damasks‚ and Indian Chintz‚ Calico‚ and muslin fabrics. The last quarter of the century‚ English styles for both men and women had an impact on Parisian fashion. As seen on vogue for simpler styles were women’s clothes were redingotes‚ a coat-dress that came from English men’s riding coats. The costume for men in the Early 18th century consisted of undergarments‚ a shirt‚ waistcoat‚ an outer coat‚ knee-length breeches‚ hose‚ and shoes. Hats and wigs were worn on appropriate occasions. Drawers

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    of the past are as different as night and day. The two are controlled by two main things; style and a person’s place in the world (their finances). Today’s basic wardrobe will consist of whatever clothing a person needs for work ( a suit or nice dress‚ uniform‚ or work clothes)‚ clothing for going out (party dresses‚ suits‚ etc.)‚ clothing for sleeping or lounging‚ and clothing for when you are just living (tees‚ jeans‚ sports attire‚ etc.). For the purpose of this comparison‚ the fashion of

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    The 1930s ushered in the Golden Age of Hollywood when new technological advances brought lighting‚ photography‚ and sound to a new level of excellence. Along with these technical advances‚ wardrobe departments of major motion picture studios were busy as costume designers‚ with the assistance of skilled seamstresses‚ milliners‚ and tailors‚ produced stunning garments for glamorous movie stars. During the 1930s and 1940s the field of costume design was dominated by men. But‚ that didn’t stop Edith Head

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    Dress Code

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    institution with dress code is more appropriate and sophisticated then without; no more headaches. Imagine going through the hassle of trying to figure out what to wear every day‚ dress code would minimize or even vanish those time consuming worries. People wouldn’t have to worry about who looks better and who doesn’t‚ because everyone looks similar. Dress code may seem ancient to others‚ but when enforced it can be beneficial to many. Following this further‚ if a worker has dress code at their institution

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    ESSAY 01 The way we dress does have an impact on how we are viewed and categorized in society. Whether we are at work‚ school‚ the mall‚ or simply taking a stroll in the park‚ we are judged because of our clothing. We are a society quick to judge because of the outside‚ which denies us the opportunity to get to know a person at times from the inside. The fact of the matter is clothing plays a key role in how we live our lives in many ways. From being judged on how we dress on certain occasions or

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    your speech). You may not use a Chromebook‚ typed speech‚ or regular size paper. Dress:​ Formal dress is optional and worth an additional 5 points on your final speech grade. However‚ you will lose 5 points if you are dressed VERY informally‚ including‚ but not limited to: ● pants or jeans with holes ● sweatpants or track pants ● t-shirts‚ hoodies‚ or track jackets ● leggings without an appropriate length shirt or dress ● revealing clothing (including pants hanging too low) Due Dates: Topic approval:​

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    Campus Wedding

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    that to decorate the church will take 3 days. An extra $100 contribution on Sunday will cut the notice to 10 Days. Second thing is the maid of honor is in Guatemala and it will take her 10 days to get ready and drive up there‚ and then get her dress fitted. But if they could fly her with cost of $500‚ it will only take 2 days. Buying gifts for the bridesmaids takes 1 day. Third is the catering that will need 2 days to choose‚ and 10 days notice to order before rehearsal. The next thing is the

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    Myths of a Latin Woman

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    upon for her way of dress‚ and being seen as nothing more than a domestic and is able to take this negativity and mold and shape herself into the successful adult she is today. Living in a mixed cultural world‚ Cofer relies on her family and church to protect her but soon realizes how she dresses will cause her many problems with Americans. She learns quickly that the way she dresses gives males the idea that she is easy. According to Latin tradition‚ women are allowed to dress up for special occasions

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