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Boys Prefer Sport: Girls Prefer Clothes. How True is This Statement?

by penuliar7 in Issues, October 4, 2009
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If we were to consider the young people of, say, fifty years ago, the statement would be undeniably true. In those days, sport was a predominantly male pursuit. The girl were considered the fairer sex and they were more concerned with how they look, thus the preference for beautiful clothes.

Increase How Tall You Look

by craigz in Advice, September 28, 2009
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Ever wanted to look taller than you already are? How can you increase your height without subjecting yourself to some of the stretching exercises out their today? Well in this article are a few brief tips on how to increase your height and look taller than you really are!

Please Just Don’t Wife Her

by Michael Webber in Relationships, September 25, 2009
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How a mere hat can own a woman and a plea that eventually no one will wife her anymore.

State of Modelling Industry Attacked Directly by Former Models

by Lauren Razavi in Issues, September 17, 2009
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The fashion world of the past few weeks has been dominated by news of airbrushing encouraging anorexia in teens, size-12 models being considered fat and models making claims about living on nothing but “vodka, coffee, champagne and cigarettes”. Hardly the stories you’d expect to be reading in the run up to London Fashion Week. Nevertheless, this is what has been at the forefront of industry discussions recently.

A Skimpy History of The Bikini

by Earl Schmegley in History, September 11, 2009
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Today if you visit the beach on a warm summer day, you are more than likely to see women dressed in the ubiquitous, two-piece swimming costume that is affectionately known as the bikini. Modern westerners don’t give the garment so much as a second thought; but it hasn’t always been this way.

Top 10 Tips for Teachers: What to Wear

by Misty Wood in Work, September 2, 2009
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The choice of clothing for a teacher can influence the entire day and first impressions count. In fact your choice of clothing can influence the entire year – get it wrong and your time in the school may well be harder than necessary.

Top Five Modeling Tips

by Lauren Razavi in Work, August 20, 2009
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Have you got a photoshoot coming up? Worried, nervous or just need to know what to expect? Here are the five most important things to remember when you’re modeling…

The Low-Down on Michelle Obama’s Shorts

by Diana Schow in People, August 19, 2009
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How low, or high should they go? The question of whether or not First Lady Michelle Obama’s shorts were too “skimpy” is an embarrassment to self-respecting news reporting organizations across the country.

A Brief Look on The Influences of Punk and Grunge Rock Fashion

by historigal in Subcultures, August 17, 2009
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Naturally, rock fashion was born out of rock ‘n roll circa late 1950s and Elvis Presley. It was a mixture of storm trooper and motorcyclist costume with tight jeans, leather jacket, and knee high boots.

The Rep Tie and Its Colorful History

by historigal in History, August 17, 2009
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Almost every man’s formal wardrobe would have one or a collection of rep ties – those colorful diagonally striped cravats that have hung from the most stylish of necks since the last century. In America, they are a universal, democratic fixture of fashion. In England, however, rep ties present a knottier problem. The wrong tie worn around the wrong neck can cause nothing less than a small scandal.

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