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rings, gold necklaces, and Adidas shell toes with huge laces are all part of the classic Hip Hop look. Hairstyles were heavily influenced by African-American culture, with many people opting for curls, chains, and dreadlocks. Color palettes of red, black, and green became popular, thanks to some well-known actors and actresses.

Hip Hop was established as a movement and a separate culture during this time period, and present Hip Hop apparel and culture owes its appeal to these 1980s beginnings.

Rap singers popularized the wearing of brighter colors, frequently in neon, and the wearing of common clothing items in unique ways, which influenced Hip Hop's more current style. Baseball hats worn at different angles and apparel worn backwards are two examples.

As the year 2000 approached, Hip Hop attire began to take on influences from gangsters and inmates, and larger apparel, beltless pants, and military accents became a key feature of the style. Flannel over shirts and gold teeth, or at least gold fixtures placed over one's genuine dental pallet, were further signs of this shift in fashion.

Hip Hop clothing is currently available in a variety of stores.

Some of the simplest pieces may come from a local thrift store or flea market, but as the Hip Hop style has grown in intricacy and popularity, it has been adopted by many large markets, which charge a premium for what they offer. To combat this trend, online portals such as urbanhotlist.com have sprung up, giving reduced brand names and a one-stop shop for several needs.

When it comes to working with an online sales site like cokiifashion.com there are numerous benefits and drawbacks to consider. You often have access to a far larger selection of items, and the opportunity to shop in quantity keeps pricing affordable even when shipping and handling costs are factored in.

chapter 4

 Looks from the past

 

We've devised a plethora of methods for "enhancing" our physical appearance.

Makeup, hair dye, breast implants, clothing, or anything else that might change the way you look are examples of these methods.

These aren't all necessary in my opinion, but who am I kidding? These are some fantastic creations.

Have you ever laughed out loud while watching a movie from the 1960s, 1970s, or 1980s? That is what spurred the writing of this post, or more particularly, the topic of spectacles.

Wow! They lacked any sense of style! I suppose they did for their period, but those magnifiers are revolting by today's standards! People wore glasses back then because they had to, not because they thought they looked attractive.

Today, you'll notice both girls and males wearing a pair of bright glasses. Here's some advice from yours truly: They don't have a prescription! That's correct. They put them on to project a certain image. Glasses are a fashion trend that previous generations would have never considered. So, my question is this: weren't they looking for an alternative years ago? Contact lenses would have made watching 1970s movies a lot more bearable.

What will people think about us in 20 or 30 years after hearing this?

Surely, we are not so arrogant and foolish as to believe that our style is the best it could ever be.

That's like saying our technology can't advance any farther! Did people believe they had style in the 1960s? Regardless of how insignificant the questions are, they keep the mind engaged. So keep your eyes peeled and marvel with me at these absurd marvels!

chapter 5

 Fashion in the winter

 

Are you sick of the cold? Except for pro-snowboarder Shaun Palmer and pro-skier Shane McConkey, who aren't.

Even those who rely on winter for a profession, such as tire salesmen, chimney sweeps, and snowplow drivers, can't seem to get enough of it.

Fortunately, there is one benefit to the cold: winter fashion. With all the layers and bright colors, not to mention the fluffy lambskin boots, it's simply plain fun.

Every glossy cover of Elle, Vogue, and Mademoiselle this time of year makes me fantasize of being one of those dazzling females wrapped up in a scrumptious sweater and velvety boots. Unfortunately, every time I attempt to imitate one of those magazine looks, I fail miserably.

I just tried on the tight jeans-bulky sweater-chunky boots look this week. It appeared to be winter, yet it was not appropriate for the season. I tried to persuade every jacket in my closet to button over my new big turtleneck sweater. When I finally got my pea coat to shut, I was relieved, but that relief went away when I rushed over to the mirror and saw that I looked nearly 7 months pregnant.

If I were studying polar bears in the Arctic for the day, all of the layering would be ideal. I wasn't one of them. I was driving to work. I went to the coffee shop for a quick visit, and the moment I walked in, I began to overheat. I could smell my perspiration mixing with the wool of the sweater by the time I got to the counter.

I appreciate the look of natural beauty, but I don't like the scent. I was waiting for my coffee and frantically fanning myself with a menu when I saw that the rock salt on the city sidewalks had nearly damaged my new furry boots.

My dazzling chandelier earrings were the only thing that survived the morning after all the time I spent shopping, preparing, and putting on my new attire.

They were the cheapest component of my outfit, and I received numerous compliments on them throughout the day. A little glimmer, it seems, makes people happy.

Despite what the haute couture houses shout at us to wear more color in the winter, I, like any wise lady, stick to black in the winter. Black looks fantastic day or night, and it doesn't take much consideration for a female on the move.

The wonderful thing about black is that it hides all kinds of faults, such as those left over from Thanksgiving when you ate an entire pumpkin cheesecake. However, black isn't just for thinning; it's also a fantastic palette for accessories.

Women have a lot of jewelry alternatives this year. You can always rely on the tried-and-true diamonds. Alternatively, this winter's intriguing new collections of colorful pearls and shells are worth a try. They are great with black and can be just as dressy as a diamond necklace while adding a little more individuality and flare. A similar colored necklace can also be used to draw attention to your eye color. Nothing beats a set of sapphire blue eyes paired with a matching necklace.

Rhinestones are usually a popular choice during the holidays. Designers are combining them with fiber optic glass and silver this season. It's a fresh take on a classic jeweler's item.

The flushed complexion and rosy cheeks of winter can be highlighted with red stones. The necklaces, earrings, and bracelets illuminate thanks to the fiber optics in the glass.

The combination provides a look that will be remembered for a long time.

And something that will always look better with black, the darker the better. Onyx is a stunning stone that, when paired with silver, can transform a basic black sweater and slacks into a classic cosmopolitan ensemble. With pulled back hair, dangly onyx earrings are gorgeous. Onyx is a versatile stone that can be worn with almost anything. Red becomes more polished, pink becomes more subdued, and white becomes more exotic.

So don't allow the drab weather and stale snow makes you feel unattractive. Next stime you walk to your closet and feel bummed up about having to squeeze sour clothes under your jacket, toss on a lovely pair of earrings. Even if you're wearing a jacket, they'll be noticed. And, unlike that huge sweater, you'll be able to keep them on once the warm spring days arrive.

 

chapter 6

 

Clothing for Women in Style

 

There are a certain number of different pieces of clothes available around the world today, and because of the need for clothing in the global market, there are a certain number of people who have been successful in the clothing and product sales industries.

When you consider all of the fashion apparel stores in your neighborhood, it's clear to realize that clothing is a massive industry on a global scale.

There are always smaller marketplaces of location than individuals can fill when you have a very huge enterprise. These location markets emerge as a result of secondary divisions of larger industries in order to provide a sense of place.

There are a variety of ways in which the clothing industry can be segmented, and one of the most common is by kind. There are a number of different firms that sell men's fashion apparel and a number of different companies that supply women's fashion clothing in the globe today.

Clothing for Women in Style

Women's fashion clothes has existed for a long time as a separate segment within the greater apparel business, yet even women's fashion clothing is a vast category. Women's fashion apparel can be discussed while it is connected to the tops, in this case items such as shirts, bras, knits, and a variety of other articles of clothing come to play.

There will also be a distinction made between clothing that is fashionable and clothing that is simply utilitarian, with some overlap between the two. There will also be information on women's fashion apparel as it relates to formal situations. It is a subset of women's fashion clothing, and there are a few others that represent all the many pieces of clothing that ladies will purchase.

 

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