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Hip Hop on Top - 2 views

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    Royal, Leslie E. "Hip Hop On Top." Black Enterprise 30.12 (2000): 91. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 16 Nov. 2010. This article talks about how hip hops external effect. They have even changed clothes what people wear. These rappers have worn these clothes so now the young population wears it. Some of the clothes referred to were Sean John and Southpole clothing lines. It is more of an urban type of clothing.
Allison WAA

The Natural Look: American Style in the 1970s. - 1 views

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    Welters, Linda. "The Natural Look: American Style in the 1970s." Fashion Theory: The Journal of Dress, Body & Culture. 12:4 (2008): 489-510. This source focuses on the "look" identified on women in the nineteen seventies. Linda Welters, the author, describes the seventies appearance as natural. Welters divides the natural look into six catergories, "natural hair, natural body, natural cosmetics, natural materials, handcrafted clothing and accessories." I can use this article to compare and contrast how the natural look has continued into our generation, or how it has not. This source also gives good insight into trends seen with nineteen-seventies clothing.
Jessie WAA

Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel - 2 views

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    Krick, Jessa. "Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel (1883-1971) and the House of Chanel". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Web. 15 Nov. 2010.
    This article rather than being a biography about her life this is mainly about the revolution of her clothing line. How she first got started and her early successes. Then it goes on to describe how she became the style icon of of her time. Also it outlines how she had to close the doors to her store when France went into World War II. Then it talks about how she made her come back after the war was over. The last part of the article talks about how even through her her death her legened as a designer lives on.
Jessie WAA

Shades of Chanel - 2 views

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    Jennings, Tracy. "Sades of Chanel". Clothing and Textiles Research Journal. ohioLINK. Web. 3 Nov 2010. This is about how Chanel's work has influenced this person to make their own design. How Chanel's past work is seen in every aspect from the design, color and to the cut and fabric of the suit.
Jessie WAA

EBSCOhost: Coco Chanel#db=a9h&AN=655915 - 3 views

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    Sischy, Ingrid. "Coco Chanel. (Cover story)." Time 151.22 (1998): 98. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 1 Nov. 2010. This article is a retrospect from TIME magazine about the designer Coco Chanel. It talks about how other famous designers have copied some of Chanel's strategies. How she offered the people that wore her clothes were given the feeling of "hidden luxury" rather than outwardly ostentatious luxury. The article speaks about how Chanel constantly spoke of femininity rather than feminism. Chanel was part of a movement of designers that made fashion a type of art and expressing yourself. The article also talks about the way that Chanel "stuck it to the man", so to speak. It speaks about her early life and how she got to be the famous designer that she ended her life as
Jessie WAA

Coco Chanel Biography - 2 views

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    This is a shorter article from the UK vogue website. It gives the main facts about Chanel's life. When she lived and died. How she got started with her fashion line. About the building where the clothes are still designed. Not a very long article but it gives the important facts about Coco Chanels life.
Bob WAA

The Sound of Light: Reflections on Art History in the Visual Culture of Hip Hop - 1 views

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    Thompson, Krista. "The Sound of Light: Reflections on Art History in the Visual Culture of Hip-Hop." Art Bulletin 91.4 (2009): 481-505. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 15 Nov. 2010.\n\nThis article dives into the effect of hip hop and it culture. It shows the influence of hip hop on music videos, clothing, art, and everything else. It focuses the influence of hip hop on black youth.
Jessie WAA

Classic Chic: Music, Fashion, and Modernism - 2 views

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    Davis, Mary E. "Classical Chic: Music, Fashion, and Modernism". University of California Press. 2006. Print. This book is all about Classical Chic during the modernism movement. There are many different chapters including an entire chapter on Coco Chanel. The chapter started out by talking about she influenced the 1920s and the 1930s. How she turned around the fashion of the time. She kept the ideas of the "liberated women" and applied it to all of her work. It goes through each of her steps to how she became the iconic fashion designer she is today. Also, each of the types of article of clothing that made her so iconic. It then goes on to talk about how the label as taken over after her death.
Allison WAA

Fashioning The Second Wave: Issues across Generations - 1 views

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    Fawcett, Hilary. "Fashioning The Second Wave: Issues across Generations." Studies in the Literary Imagination. March 1975-2010. Hilary Fawcett discusses fashion and how it effected women rights. The styles of the nineteen-seventies greatly influenced the women's rights movement. Fawcett also explores the connection between fashion to how women are percieved; she describes the fashion of her generation in the 1960s and 1970s, to the style and fashion of young girls now. This article will help me describe styles from the seventies and compare them to styles today. It will also help me explain the amount of respect clothing can give off to the public, when women are wearing different trends.
Bob WAA

How hip-hop style bum-rushed the mall - 1 views

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    Dunn, Jancee. "How hip-hop style bum-rushed the mall." Rolling Stone 808 (1999): 54. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 30 Nov. 2010.
Allison WAA

'70s Style: Ridiculous or Right On? - 1 views

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    Smith, Ray A. "'70s Style: Ridiculous or Right On?" Wall Street Journal-Eastern Edition 256 October 2010. This article focuses on today's fashion shown in several fashion shows this fall. The author, Ray A Smith, notices the parallels between today's fashion shown on the runways versus the fashion shown on the runways in the '70s. Smith investigates reasons as to why many designers today bring back styles from the '70s. This article will help me understand and be able to notice the close similarities between today's fashion to the fashion of the '70s.
Allison WAA

The Swinging '70s - 1 views

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    Soll, Lindsay. "The Swinging '70s." Entertainment Weekly 1001. July 2008: 20-20. This article discusses the influence of seventies fashion in today's culture. Lindsay Soll, the author, researches the TV show, "Swingtown" which takes place in the '70s. Soll describes the fashion and jewlery used in the show. Soll also discusses how the "Swingtown" costume designer found the authentic look from the '70s for the cast. This article lets me see the style of the 70s through writing and clips of the TV show, and what are the most authentic look of the 70s.
Allison WAA

All Dressed Up for The Youthquake. - 1 views

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    McGuigan, Cathleen and Ruth Tenenbaum. "All Dressed Up for The Youthquake." Newsweek. 20 March 2006. 61-63. Both authors discuss events that led to the major changed in fashion, especially during the '60s and '70s. They discuss that generally each decade has it's own sense of fashion, however, the styles from the '70s have "recycled" themselves throughout the decades. This article will help me further explain the '70s influence on today's styles.
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