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Everybody Gets Dressed: June 2010
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Clothing is a universal human experience, so why do we consider fashion to be frivolous? An interdisciplinary theorist takes a look at the intersection of fashion, technology, and society. It looks like the quest for stylish shoes is nothing new. Since this link came to me by way of the Fluevog Twitter account, I wonder if we'll be seeing an updated version in an upcoming season? Andrea from a cat of impossible colour writes about why she blogs. I've been expending a fair amount of brainpower trying to f...
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Everybody Gets Dressed: April 2010
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Clothing is a universal human experience, so why do we consider fashion to be frivolous? An interdisciplinary theorist takes a look at the intersection of fashion, technology, and society. Last time I thought I had set a post to auto-publish, I hadn't. Let's see if I got it right this time! I have lots and lots of fascinating links for you this week, Fabulous Readers. The Fashionable Academics want to know about your tattoos. Looking for fashion and costuming resources online? Aka Breton stripe shirt).
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Everybody Gets Dressed: May 2010
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Clothing is a universal human experience, so why do we consider fashion to be frivolous? An interdisciplinary theorist takes a look at the intersection of fashion, technology, and society. The Memorial Day weekend is upon us, Fabulous Readers! As I mentioned earlier this week, I was featured (along with quite a few other fabulous bloggers! On What I Wore. I'm really intrigued by the various ways the style challenge was interpreted. And the great fashionable/feminist. From Mrs. Lilien? I'm keeping going w...
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Everybody Gets Dressed: My Day in the Sun
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Clothing is a universal human experience, so why do we consider fashion to be frivolous? An interdisciplinary theorist takes a look at the intersection of fashion, technology, and society. My Day in the Sun. Mmm sunshine at last! Orange striped tunic, l8ter, Marshall's. White cami, Ann Taylor Loft. Pink studded stretch belt, Betsey Johnson, TJMaxx, remixed. Pink twill skirt, thrifted. Orange flower sandals, BOC Born Concept, DSW, remixed. Sugar skull pendant, Jenn Feldman Glass. I think it's the sunshine.
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Everybody Gets Dressed: Skulls and Stripes Forever
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Clothing is a universal human experience, so why do we consider fashion to be frivolous? An interdisciplinary theorist takes a look at the intersection of fashion, technology, and society. Skulls and Stripes Forever. This outfit did not, in any way, turn out the way I anticipated. I knew I wanted to wear my new glass skull pendant. And my green heels. Striped tank, FDJ French Dressing, thrifted. Jeans, Victoria's Secret, skinnied by me, remixed. Sandals, John Fluevog. Silver bracelets, gifts from parents.
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