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    50's Fashion Analysis

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    styles have changed, so have the views on the ideal life for a woman, starting from being a mother to being someone who helps bring money to the family and works. A majority of this has occurred from the style changing from 50’s mostly modest blouses, skirts, and shirts to dress pants and much more minimalistic clothing that either has no huge pattern or a very small pattern. From these changes we can see how the view on women has changed, including their role in society. 50’s Fashion and Its Effects

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    Are women expected to wear dresses/skirts in the corporate world? If you’re confused about what is appropriate to wear in this corporate world, then don’t because there is surprising number of executive women admit to not knowing what styles suit them. In corporate world, a person is not judged based on their caliber of work but also on how their dressing is... How one choose to dress each morning reflects how one feel about their job – how much serious they take their work position? A man has few

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    Dress Code Bias

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    There are many topics to chose for an argumentative essay but I have chosen one that is important to kids at school. Every student's thinks that the dress code is dumb. The three details that this essay is going to cover is how dress codes are gender biased, what we have to wear because of dress codes, and how it affects the way we learn. Many students say I think it's not cool how we have to have a dress code it's so gender biased. The dress code is against both genders and what we wear. It's about

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    What Makes A New Fashion?

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    Among the decades of history, many trends have been introduced by the power of people; however, some fads became more popular than others. Popularity in the latest fashions has to do with how easy to wear, creative, and different the fashions are. Creative trends usually get people’s attention because the they stand out more. A different look, however, tends to capture people’s attention, so one trend is not worn for a long time. In order to create a new fashion, there has to be a modern element

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    Many school's today are adapting new uniform policies. Uniforms are essential to a successful school, they bring together different social classes , mitigate bullying, and also maintain a satisfactory reputation and professional look for the associated school. However many schools have not implemented gender neutral uniforms. Many teenagers attending school today have difficulty in expressing themselves due to the fact that the clothes that they desire to wear are unattainable due to school policy

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    Fashion In The 1950's

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    slender elegance. In the 50s the blouse was a very popular item. The women would either wear a skirt or pant with the blouse. Many of the blouses in the 50s were either

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    The Victorian Era Dress How the Victorian era had different dresses for each occasions so they would never wear the same thing all the time. The Victorian era dress was determined by special occasions for their special events. The Victorian people wore a lot of black they did this because if they wore light colors they would come home with stains on their dresses. How the Victorian women dressed and what they looked like everyday. When the women went to parties or to tea they wore a white lace dress

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    and merchant and introducing new middle class. This era also known as dress reform period and beginning of modern business suit. The basic characteristic of this era is tight corset, gigantic hoop-skirts, and the beginnings of dress reform for women which is return to narrow silhouette, rear full-skirts held by tapes and supported by a bustle with pleats, ruching, and frills underskirt trims’. Also, the introducing of sack coat as informal daywear and matching coat, waistcoat, and trousers as outfits

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    beads and you will have a charming 20s carriage. Hair accessories, such as a feather headband, are not mandatory, but they can make you stand out in the crowd. Be Playful: The Cloche Skirt An alternative to dresses is a nice cloche skirt. A key element should be the high waist, so don’t throw yourself at any cloche skirt you find. Plain or patterned, wear it with a shirt and maybe a short jacket over. Don’t forget the high heels – shoes or maybe a pair of short boots, and your are ready. How To Wear

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    Third grade, a year, most of us don't recall. A year too inadequate for our young brains to recollect every moment in great detail -- especially when far more memorable events exist in life. However, there is one memory that took place during recess in third grade. I will never forget The playground -- a heaven for my friends and I. Miles of perfect green grass, colorful swings, blue slides, and large basketball courts. Abundances of kids bustling all over the place. Teachers monitoring for disturbances

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