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    <title>Apparel Design</title>
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    <updated>2008-11-10T22:32:55Z</updated>
    <subtitle>An Aussie abroad who studies fashion, people, and French; hates poverty, apathy, and cold feet; and loves Van Gogh, gardens, cake, movies and Audrey Hepburn. Despite a childhood ambition to be prima ballerina by day and evil-fighting spy by night, I would now like to change the world one fashionista at a time.</subtitle>
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    <title>Audrina Patridge Joins the Fashion World</title>
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    <published>2008-11-10T22:21:17Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-10T22:32:55Z</updated>
    
    <summary>So you all probably know the reality show The Hills on MTV. Laruen, Heidi and Whitney, who all star in the reality show, all have their own clothing lines. Now, Audrina is going to join the game! She now has...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>So you all probably know the reality show The Hills on MTV. Laruen, Heidi and Whitney, who all star in the reality show, all have their own clothing lines. Now, Audrina is going to join the game! She now has an endorsement deal with Divine Rights of Denim. She will help in designing denim as well as be the new face for the brand. The jeans will be priced between $60 and $100.  She is excited to be part of a line that everyone can afford.</p>

<p>Here are some pictures of her in the jeans!<br />
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    <title>YSL Exhibit</title>
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    <published>2008-11-04T16:04:41Z</published>
    <updated>2008-11-04T16:09:59Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Yves Saint Laurent comes to the De Young Museum in San Francisco, California! The collection titled “Yves Saint Laurent” includes pieces throughout his 40+ year career from the beginning of it all at Dior, to his final collection when...</summary>
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<p>Yves Saint Laurent comes to the De Young Museum in San Francisco, California!  The collection titled “Yves Saint Laurent” includes pieces throughout his 40+ year career from the beginning of it all at Dior, to his final collection when he retired in spring 2002.  The clothes are shown with low lighting and the exhibit has the feel of a giant walk-in closet.  There are also many of his sketches and photos on display.  It will be in place until April 5 of 2009. </p>

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<p>Yves Saint Laurent created haute couture pieces so ahead of his time that can now be found in any department store in the world. He was an amazing leader in changing the way woman dressed. As a designer, he thought that if you took a male garment and passed it to a woman’s shoulders, the power would be passed from the man to the woman. He actually listened to what woman wanted which was wanted power and respect. His revolutionary mindset, ideas and clothing gave way to the way woman dress and are perceived differently today.</p>

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    <title>Holiday shopping tips!!!</title>
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    <published>2007-12-10T15:39:14Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-10T15:41:41Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Shopping on-line is a fun activity, especially during the holiday season when you shop for loved ones. It offers you a wider range of choices as compared to a mall or a shopping center. You also save time as well...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Shopping on-line is a fun activity, especially during the holiday season when you shop for loved ones. It offers you a wider range of choices as compared to a mall or a shopping center. You also save time as well as money doing it right from the comfort of your home snuggled on a comfortable chair by the fire place.<br />
Here are some tips when shopping for the holidays!! enjoy!!<br />
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        Make a list. Think of the gifts and the recipients. Children love toys, Women love clothes, jewelry and perfumes and men would settle for pretty much any thing that they can use.<br />
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        Everyone continuously shops for ordinary items of use. Ensure that the gifts are unique.<br />
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        Shopping early in the season could have its benefits. You have a greater choice and the prices do not drop after the sellers announce their holiday discounts.<br />
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        Compare prices of similar items. Getting an item by a less known but good company is likely to get you a great item at a better price.<br />
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        Research the seller, go to their selling website and company website. Call to make sure that they are genuine and read the description of the items. (Check www.texeresilk.com for reference)<br />
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        Maintain records of your orders by keeping a copy of your order form, date of your order, the name of the company, its address and phone number.<br />
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        Many companies selling on-line make money on shipping. Choose companies that offer free shipping as a holiday promotion. This could mean big savings.<br />
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        Do not use checks and cash. Use credit /check cards since they offer excellent protection to you in case of an unforeseen problem.</p>

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    <title>&quot;I&apos;m Not A Plastic Bag&quot;</title>
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    <published>2007-12-10T15:24:04Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-10T15:26:38Z</updated>
    
    <summary> I have to admit, after seeing it around so much, I&apos;m starting to get interested in the &quot;I&apos;m not a plastic bag&quot; by Anya Hindmarch. I have a kitchen cabinet full of plastic bags I have toted home from...</summary>
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<p>I have to admit, after seeing it around so much, I'm starting to get interested in the "I'm not a plastic bag" by Anya Hindmarch. I have a kitchen cabinet full of plastic bags I have toted home from stores (why do  they double bag everything?) and would love a reusable, fabric alternative. Especially one that is also used by supermodels.</p>

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    <published>2007-12-10T15:08:44Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-10T15:16:37Z</updated>
    
    <summary> What was the hottest fashion show of the year? The VICTORIA&apos;S SECRET FASHION SHOW. This year&apos;s show features the most beautiful women in the world wearing the very latest in Victoria&apos;s Secret lingerie. There was also performances by the...</summary>
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<p>What was the hottest fashion show of the year? The VICTORIA'S SECRET FASHION SHOW. This year's show features the most beautiful women in the world wearing the very latest in Victoria's Secret lingerie. There was also performances by the Spice Girls, in their first television appearance since they reunited, will.i.am and Seal. It was a very creative show and entertaining to watch!</p>]]>
        
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    <title>snappity snap.</title>
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    <published>2007-12-08T09:51:11Z</published>
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    <summary> The fashion industry and Polaroid film have always gone hand in hand. I can&apos;t imagine a fashion photo shoot without the anticipation of the slow developing square-shaped photos. Even in the era of digital technology, polariod camera&apos;s are selling...</summary>
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The fashion industry and Polaroid film have always gone hand in hand. I can't imagine a fashion photo shoot without the anticipation of  the slow developing square-shaped photos. Even in the era of digital technology, polariod camera's are selling like hotcakes because of the instant tangible photograph. The fashion industry still swears by polariods when it comes to runway assignments and castings. For you Polariod enthusiasts, check out these polariod photographs from all over the world. These two websites range from an art project to your a backyard barbecue memories. <br>
<a href="http://www.polanoid.net/">http://www.polanoid.net/</a> <br><a href="http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2007/11/polanoid.php">http://www.coolhunting.com/archives/2007/11/polanoid.php</a></center>
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    <title>We need more female designers</title>
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    <published>2007-12-08T03:36:12Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-08T04:22:43Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Vera Wang-Fashion Designer http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/new_york_fugging_city/ Stella McCartney-Fashion Designer http://news.scotsman.com/topics.cfm?tid=978&amp;id=954722003 Carolina Herrera-Fashion Designer href=&quot;http://www.hispaniconline.com/hh/timeline/1980.html&quot;&gt;http://www.hispaniconline.com/hh/timeline/1980.html Anna Sui-Fashion Designer http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2007/01/anna_sui_hates_tourists_and_ra.html Has any one else noticed that there are not many women fashion designers. If I had to count ten women fashion designers compared...</summary>
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Vera Wang-Fashion Designer<br />
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Stella McCartney-Fashion Designer<br />
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Carolina Herrera-Fashion Designer<br />
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Anna Sui-Fashion Designer<br />
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Has any one else noticed that there are not many women fashion designers. If I had to count ten women fashion designers compared to men it would be quite a struggle. I don't know about anyone else but I am just curious to why this is? Why are all the men on top? Oscar de la Renta, Valentino, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, Balenciaga, Derek Lam, Phillip Lim, Alexander McQueen, Calvin Klein, Bill Blass, Christian Dior, Christian Lacroix, and Givenchy to name only a few. These men do their job extremely well I am just wondering why there are so few of women in this field. The first fashion designer was Charles Frederick Worth who just happens to be a man. We as future fashion designers need to make sure that there are more women in this field. Many women I know enjoy sewing and a few enjoy designing as well but still our numbers are way off and the men are leading in the fashion design business. We as women know what looks good on us for the most part and we know what we like to wear and what we are willing to pay but still the men are in the lead. Hopefully in the future more women will be fashion designers and it will be more of an even number between men and women fashion designers. </p>

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    <title>Future Fashion Designers in FTT 109</title>
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    <published>2007-12-08T00:32:45Z</published>
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    <summary> Singer Sewing Machine Singer.com I am currently enrolled in FTT 109 which is a sewing class. We have been sewing every Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6-8 pm. This course is required for all Apparel Design majors in the...</summary>
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Singer Sewing Machine<br />
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I am currently enrolled in FTT 109 which is a sewing class. We have been sewing every Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 6-8 pm. This course is required for all Apparel Design majors in the Fashion Textile and Technology Department here at Buffalo State. <br />
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Joann's<br />
This is either a really fun class or an extremely difficult class depending on the person. I personally love this class and get so much out of it. This class really helps to decide if you are really cut out to be a fashion designer or not. This is the class where many students change their concentration. If you really have a passion for fashion, love sewing, the design processes, and are up for some challenges then this is a great class for you. I have wanted to be a fashion designer since I was a young girl playing with my Barbies. I always knew I would be in the field of fashion because I have loved shopping since I was a little girl with my mom. When I was growing up my grandmother and sometimes my mother helped me with various sewing projects I guess sewing just runs in our blood. I have wanted to attend a school with a fashion design program since I began looking at colleges. As we all attend class together we run into many challenges such as I didn't buy enough fabric, I bought the wrong pattern size, I ripped my project on the serger, and many more but it's all worth it because we are the future fashion designers of America standing in our sewing class room. When the class first began we worked on alterations which have a lot of math with it. Then we finally moved on to our Techniques Notebook where we learned to do many basic sewing procedures such as putting in a set in sleeve, patch pockets, sewing on buttons, button holes, various zipper styles and so on. Then we moved on to the best part actually making our own garments for us to wear! <br />
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Joann's<br />
Our first project was our knit project where we had to pick out a shirt preferably with sleeves that was suitable for knits. I choose to make a tunic with contrasting sleeve bands. Our next project was very tedious and made many of us want to scream which were our plaid projects. We had to either make plaid pants, shorts, or a skirt. I chose to make plaid pants by far this was one of the hardest sewing projects I have had to do it wasn't so hard but the whole process can be very tedious because you have to match up all the plaid together and if you have ever done this than you know what we had to go through. Our last project was making a lined or unlined jacket out of muslin for fit then out of actual jacket fabric. This jacket had to have sleeves, a collar, and buttons. My jacket is actually a long coat with princess seams lined. These projects really taught me and I am sure many of the other students in my class a lot of new techniques as well as skills. </p>

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    <title>Going Organic with our Clothing</title>
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    <published>2007-12-07T22:39:45Z</published>
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    <summary> http://gliving.tv/fashion/save-the-future-choose-organic-cotton/#more-256 Organic Going Organic is on the rise in the fashion business. Organic clothing is gaining popularity throughout the world. Many designers and companies are using alternative materials. Natural collection Such as 100% organic cotton, wool, bamboo, and hemp....</summary>
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Going Organic is on the rise in the fashion business. Organic clothing is gaining popularity throughout the world. Many designers and companies are using alternative materials. <br />
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Natural collection<br />
Such as 100% organic cotton, wool, bamboo, and hemp. Although organic clothing is more expensive to produce which makes the product more expensive consumers are still willing to pay more. Their are many popular stores following this trend such as Levis, <img alt="Levi organic jeans.jpg" src="http://blog.buffalostate.edu/fashion/appareldesign/archives/Levi%20organic%20jeans.jpg" width="275" height="400" /> H&M, <img alt="hmorganiccollection.jpg" src="http://blog.buffalostate.edu/fashion/appareldesign/archives/hmorganiccollection.jpg" width="366" height="405" /><br />
American Apparel <img alt="american apparel organic.jpg" src="http://blog.buffalostate.edu/fashion/appareldesign/archives/american%20apparel%20organic.jpg" width="250" height="300" /> and many more. Another very popular line is EDUN which can be found here in Buffalo on Elmwood at Lu Modern Classic, 504 Elmwood. "EDUN is a socially conscious clothing company launched in Spring 2005 by Ali Hewson and Bono with New York clothing designer Rogan Gregory. The company's mission is to create beautiful clothing while fostering sustainable employment in developing areas of the world, particularly Africa." Rogan Gregory also has another organic brand called Loomstate which is 100% organic cotton jeans sold at Barneys New York nationwide and Bloomingdales nationwide as well as a few other stores. <br />
<a href="http://www.edunonline.com/">http://www.edunonline.com/</a><br />
There are many designers and celebrities who are helping to make organic clothing a reality as well as trying to "Save the Future". A few designers are Stella McCartney, Katharine Hamnett and Rogan Gregory. Celebrities such as Demi Moore, Cameron Diaz, and Jake Gyllenhaal to name a few. These designers, celebrities and activists are trying to show us something new so we can be more eco-friendly and more aware of what is going on with the environment.</p>

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    <title>do-gooders.</title>
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    <published>2007-12-04T10:24:35Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-08T10:32:04Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Many of us do our best to donate our old clothes when purging our closets at the end of a season, and still others do their part by shopping at used or vintage clothing stores. But still, thousands of...</summary>
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Many of us do our best to donate our old clothes when purging our closets at the end of a season, and still others do their part by shopping at used or vintage clothing stores. But still, thousands of pounds of clothes a year end up in garbage dumps, never to be worn again. In fact, even at Goodwill, the necessary policy is that any item left on the floor after 30 days is automatically tossed into the discard bin, regardless of its condition. But a new project/fashion line called William Good, the brainchild of Joe Boxer founder Nick Graham, is turning Goodwill rubbish into hipster gold. William Good clothes are made entirely out of discarded Goodwill garments, re-cut, re-fashioned, and re-imagined as one-of-a-kind items. The line will be sold at boutique-like pop-up shops within Goodwill stores, starting in San Francisco.<br />
(via <a href="http://www.psfk.com/category/fashion">http://www.psfk.com/category/fashion</a>)</p>

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    <title>VMAS vs FASHION WEEK</title>
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    <published>2007-12-04T02:08:03Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-04T02:08:39Z</updated>
    
    <summary> The sky didn&apos;t fall, even when it opened. The VMAs landed smack in the middle of Fashion Week and threatened to rain on their stargazing parade, but in the end after all the wailing, teeth-gnashing, and prophesies of doom...</summary>
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The sky didn't fall, even when it opened. The VMAs landed smack in the middle of Fashion Week and threatened to rain on their stargazing parade, but in the end after all the wailing, teeth-gnashing, and prophesies of doom an awful awards show could not spoil the celebrity turnout in the front rows. </p>]]>
        
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<entry>
    <title>Model Watch!</title>
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    <published>2007-12-04T01:52:13Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-04T01:55:26Z</updated>
    
    <summary>All week during fashion week it was actually someone&apos;s job to keep track of which models opened and closed the big shows. Award points based on the number and importance of shows each model walked in  we can reveal...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>All week during fashion week it was actually someone's job to keep track of which models opened and closed the big shows. Award points based on the number and importance of shows each model walked in  we can reveal who made the biggest splash during fashion week.</p>

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<p>From left: Deyn, McNeil, Kulikova.</p>

<p>1. Irina Kulikova. The Russian was in every big show this week. She racked up over twenty in total, opening Marc by Marc Jacobs, Carolina Herrera, Peter Som, and Donna Karan. </p>

<p>2. Agyness Deyn. Popped up at many of the most buzzworthy shows: Opened and closed punky Anna Sui, closed Oscar and Narciso, and opened Temperley too.</p>

<p>3. Catherine McNeil. A very balanced scorecard, with a balance of old-school glamour (Carolina Herrera), new-school beauty (Zac Posen) and rising stars (Preen and Thakoon). </p>

<p>4. Suvi Koponen. Opened and closed Max Azria and closed Carolina Herrera. Also strutted in Proenza Schouler, Michael Kors, Philosophy, and more.</p>

<p>5. Chanel Iman. Hit her stride late in the week, and ended up with the most eclectic range. Before opening and closing Custo Barcelona, she also walked in flashy Heatherette, celeb labels L.A.M.B. and JustSweet, and fashion favorites Vera and Alexander Wang.</p>

<p>6. Raquel Zimmermann. Brazilian veteran won opening spots at Proenza and Rodarte, and pounded the catwalk for all the big names: Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, and Carolina Herrera. </p>

<p>7. Toni. Opening and closing Calvin Klein was a refreshing surprise to the fashion world.</p>

<p>8. Kasia Struss. Dominated the smaller shows, bookmarking TSE and Malo and opening Phi, Jill Stuart, and Philosophy. Her biggest moment: closing Vera Wang.</p>

<p>9. Flavia de Oliveira. Reigned at the younger brands, scoring the opening spot at Trovata and JustSweet, and closing Chaiken, Badgley Mischka, and Monique Lhuillier. </p>

<p>10. Serafima Vakulenko. This relative newcomer had a strong showing, opening Yigal Azrouel and Adam Lippes. Plus, she walked in Marc Jacobs, Marc by Marc Jacobs and Phillip Lim.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Spring 2008 Collections</title>
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    <published>2007-12-04T01:29:11Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-04T01:44:55Z</updated>
    
    <summary>With the SPRING 2008 collections already underway in Paris it seems like spring is right around the corner and full of floral prints and bright colors. Graphic prints are also predicted to be a hot item. These spring collections are...</summary>
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        <name>Kathleen</name>
        <uri>http://blog.buffalostate.edu/fashion/</uri>
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        <![CDATA[<p>With the SPRING 2008 collections already underway in Paris it seems like spring is right around the corner and full of floral prints and bright colors. Graphic prints are also predicted to be a hot item. These spring collections are very different from last spring season. Forecasters have predicted long flowing dresses but also short lingerie inspired dresses. Alot of these pieces can go from day to night by simply adding accessories and dramatic make-up for at night. One ite, that is still carrying over into spring is belts, everything is belted. One item that was not hot last year was hats. The runway was flooded with hats galour! Check out this site to see more collections and your new wardrobe for spring '08!   fashion.about.com/od/fashionweeks/p/nyfashionweek.htm </p>

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<entry>
    <title>Influenced style?</title>
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    <published>2007-12-04T00:50:01Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-04T00:56:19Z</updated>
    
    <summary>What influences your personal style? From your everyday &quot;outfits&quot; to a night on the town. Everyone has their own style but it usually stems from something or someone. I like to look for ideas and certain pieces of clothing from...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>What influences your personal style? From your everyday "outfits" to a night on the town. Everyone has their own style but it usually stems from something or someone.  I like to look for ideas and certain pieces of clothing from watchin E! and also celebrity magazines and store billboards. Here is a survey to see what things influence your style the most. If I get quite a few responses I will post where the fashion in Buffalo comes from!</p>

<p>A. Magazines<br />
B. T.V<br />
C. Fellow students and friemds<br />
D. Store billboards and manequins<br />
E. All of the above</p>]]>
        
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    <title>fancy pants.</title>
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    <published>2007-12-02T10:10:16Z</published>
    <updated>2007-12-08T10:20:25Z</updated>
    
    <summary> I am a big levi demin fan. I seriously died laughing when i saw this report. I have several pairs of their jeans, but i don&apos;t know about these ones. See for yourself. &quot;Levi&apos;s Japan x Jeff Staple denim...</summary>
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I am a big levi demin fan. I seriously died laughing when i saw this report. I have several pairs of their jeans, but i don't know about these ones. See for yourself.<br></p>

<p>"Levi's Japan x Jeff Staple denim will finally be released this week. Details such as the 2-Horse Back Patch in metal, Jeff Staple signature on the inside and the iconic "pigeon crap" and Pigeon, that we saw already on Staple Nike SB's, New Eras and t-shirts, also made it onto the denim, thankfully at a hidden place." -highsnobiety.com</p>

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<font style="font-size: 60px; line-height: 10px; color: rgb(000000); font-family: impact;"><center>xo xo xo</center><br><font style="font-size: 26px; color: rgb(000000); font-family: arial;"><center><b></b></center></font></font><p></a></p><br />
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