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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Allison WAA

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The Color of Barbie - 1 views

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    Ingrassia, Michele and Biddle, Nina Archer. "The color of Barbie". Newsweek. 16 January 1995. Authors Ingrassia and Biddle, discuss how the '70s and earlier decades brought color in to fashion. In particular, the color pink. It's hard not to notice that in fashion today the color black is most prevailent followed by brown. Designers have began to incorporate patters with colors based on looks from the '70s and '60s. This article will help me discuss the influence of not only patterns and designs from the '70s but also now colors.
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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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Ruth Funk - 1 views

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    Straub, Anne. "Ruth Funk". Ornament. 2009. 33:1. 56-61. Anne Straub focuses on designer Ruth Funk who brings styles from the '70s into today's fashions. Straub explains that Ruth finds her inspiration from designs from the '70s movement, but brings her own personal style into it. This article proves that the '70s fashion movement still influences many designers today. Funk is even influenced by simple patterns from the '70s. This article will help me use examples of designers from today using patterns and styles from the '70s.
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A '70s look in fall '08 fashions. - 1 views

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    White, Rene Minus. "A 70's look in fall '08 fashions". New York Amserdam News. 21 Feb 2008. 20-21. Print Rene Minus White reports on the '08 fall designs during a fashion show at the New York Public Library at Bryant Park. White describes the specific styles models wear that relate to the '70s. From the fringed bags, richly pattered skirts,and sequins on shirts, all the styles are very similar to that of the 70s. This is a useful article to help me describe the great influence the '70s has on our fashion today.
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Retro without Regret - 2 views

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    Barker, Olivia. "Retro without Regret" USA Today 12 July 2006. 5d. Print.
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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.
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'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.
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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.
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Now & Then Great Fashion - 1 views

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    "Now & Then Great Fashion" People 7. October 2009: 103-104. This magazine article is an interview with many famous fashion designers, discussing the trends of the seventies and the trends of today. It discusses fashion worn by some of the first ladies in history, and then mentions today's first lady, Michelle Obama. This article will help me a lot because it has fashion designers opinions on different trends throughout generations.
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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.
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Seventies look in spring fashion mirrors modern tastes and times - 2 views

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    Critchell, Samantha. "Seventies look in spring fashion mirrors modern tastes and times." DailyNews Los Angeles. Los Angeles Newspaper Group. 24 Oct. 2010. Web. 1 Nov. 2010. In this article, written by Samantha Critchell, she compares the styles of the nineteen-seventies to today. In popular fashion shows, like ones in Milan, styles of the seventies are making a comeback. Some seventies fashion consists of high-wasted skirts, flowing shirts, long dresses, trousers, and shirtdresses. The colors and patterns are distinct, which makes this decade of fashion really stand out. This article is helpful in comparing and relating seventies fashion to today's fashion.
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