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  1. Punk Fashion
    After the shocking rebellion of the 1970's, the punk fashion scene underwent a revolution of its own and began to focus more on functionality than shock factor. Dr. Martens and combat boots (often with steel toes) became the footwear of choice among the majority of punk followers. Plaid skirts, torn jeans, and heavy chains were the most common items worn during the 1980's.
  2. Prada -- Fashion
    Prada handbags are a symbol and a statement of fashion in the contemporary way of life, where elegance must meet everyday needs. Prada handbags are all "one of a kind" and detailed pieces of art. Find a wide selection of Fall / Winter 2007/08
  3. Chanel -- Fashions
    Chanel sunglasses and eyeglasses are the ultimate in high fashion and luxury eyewear. The Chanel sunglasses collection is a mixture of timeless classics and trendy styles all meticulously crafted to ensure comfort and durability.
  4. Clothing -- Fashions
    Established in 2004, Sheiki Jeans is a premium clothing line for the sexy, slender woman with curves. With superior Italian and Japanese fabrics, Swarovski crystal embellishments and a universally flattering fit, Sheiki Jeans has established itself as a pioneer in both design and craftsmanship for high-end denim. Since bursting on the scene the trendy clothing line has established a cult following among Hollywood's elite, including fashionistas such as Kate Bosworth, Salma Hayek, Ashanti, Kim Kardashian, Lauren Conrad and Tyra Banks. The Sheiki Jeans clothing line can be found in high-end boutiques across the country, and online at http://www.sheikistore.com/. For more information, please visit http://www.sheikijeans.com/.
  5. Barbie -- Fashions
    In honor of the Park's 50th Anniversary, Barbie wears an outfit inspired by the original Mouseketeers complete with her own tickets just like those used in the earl days. Or, she can wear 50th Anniversary Mickey ears and fashion tee with coordinating pants.
  6. Giorgio Armani -- Fashion
    Giorgio Armani is a man to admire. Having single handedly built his global fashion empire, he has ... managed to stay at the top of his game ever since he began, in 1974. His ability to anticipate the hottest and sleekest trends has helped to make his name completely and utterly synonymous with fashion.
  7. Emo Hairstyles -- Fashions
    Emo hairstyles are one of the hottest new fashion trends and people with the hair and overall fashion look can be seen everywhere. You see a lot of older people with hair who are not emo and probably couldn't name one true emo or indie band. What makes the hair so appealing is that it is wild and un-groomed looking, something that is very popular not only for teens but across whole fashion industry. Whether you like it or hate it, it's nothing new and it's not going away.
  8. Bernard Arnault -- Fashion
    The pope of fashion, as Arnault had been labelled, appeared intent on being the caesar of cyberspace. Europ@web sprawled over the globe. More than 17m euros went into Submarino - an online retailer in Brazil. Another 10m euros was poured into liquidation.com, a business-to-business marketplace based in Washington.
  9. Bratz -- Bratz Fashion
    In addition to the level of thematic elements, some parents may wonder about the kind of role models the Bratz will be for young girls. The movie strongly focuses on positive messages of honoring friendship, respecting diversity, and being true to oneself; ... the Bratz do maintain the dolls' "passion for fashion," and much focus is also placed upon material things, clothes, hair and make-up. Far more egregious than the Bratz' fashion choices, though, is the example of the antagonist class president Meredith. Although she dresses like a goody two shoes at school, a couple of scenes show this wannabe diva rockin' out in some very revealing attire including an obscenely short skirt.
  10. Lolita -- Lolita Fashion
    Gothic Lolita (known in Japan as Gothloli) is a mixture of the Gothic and Lolita fashion. The origins of the Japanese Gothic style can be traced back to the English New Wave Movement during the 1980s: ... the Japanese Gothic scene is fundamentally different than the Gothic subcultures of the west.[4] This Gothic fashion has been adopted into the Lolita fashion through the use of darker make up, clothing, and themes in the design. Unlike other Lolita Styles, Gothic Lolita darker colors are used for makeup. Red lipstick and smoky or neatly defined eyes, created using black eyeliner, are typical styles.[5] The Gothic Lolita makeup is not as heavy or dramatic as the Western gothic counterparts. Newer makeup styles emphasize lighter colors but still retain the heavy eye makeup.[6]
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