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Showing posts with label legend. Show all posts
Showing posts with label legend. Show all posts
09 January 2015
15 October 2014
Masculinity vs. Femininity
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Suits, baseball caps, and sneakers; one
could easily mistake this for a typical boy’s wardrobe. But fashion is
changing. We have been taking influence from the
boys for decades. In the 20s, Coco Chanel rocked Breton stripes and suit pants
while the other girls pranced around in the flapper dresses of the day.
Katharine Hepburn made the three-piece suit her trademark in the 1930s and 40s,
turning it into a sexy woman’s staple. Yves Saint Laurent created some of the
best pantsuits for women and dressed the icons of the seventies, such as,
Bianca Jagger, Laura Hutton, and Charlotte Rampling. Androgyny consumed fashion
in the eighties and nineties. And now in fashion, the tomboy look is the top
trend.
12 September 2014
29 May 2014
Remembering Maya Angelou
This week, the world lost a beautiful soul. Poet, author, modern-day Renaissance woman Maya Angelou pasted away Monday at the age of 86. To pay tribute to the legend, here is just a fragment of her bountiful wisdom.
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