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TOP LEFT: Blending sweaters with jeans and shorter length straight skirt Tiffany Bowen fits the Snow Queen’s crown to Randy Dillow’s head. TOP RIGHT: The popular styles of loose fitting tops and printed tee shirts combine with jeans for Becky Bird and Kevin Lindamood. BOTTOM LEFT: Even for dances the popular attire is jeans. BOTTOM RIGHT: Smart fashions are mod- eled by Sarah Thompson, Heather Smith and Amy Haga. 4 — Fashions
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ini skirts were back on the scene-except at BCS. Thigh-high lengths were taboo at school so these had to be saved for other oc- casions. Casual, comfortable cloth ing was the norm. Skin tight attire was traded for loose, pleated or gathered skirts and jeans. Polyester, cotton and denim were the popular fabrics. Ladies added a softly draped scarf to create a snappy look. TOP: This fashionable dress is just hanging around waiting to be donned BOTTOM LEFT: These various modes of fash ion are viewed during a dance. Kim Crab tree, Lorin Hanshew, Randy Dillow, Crystal King, James Umbarger, Sarah Thompson, and Robert Sexton. BOTTOM RIGHT: Donna Lambert models a comeback of the turtleneck sweater Div. Fashions
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Deciding fashion factor was “comfort” Denim remained the popular choice of clothing in jeans, skirts, jumpers and jackets. These were combined with tee shirts, sweatshirts or loose-fitting tops. For a dressier look, scarves were often added as an accessory. The popular foot wear has re- mained the gym shoe in the newest brand names (Converse, Nike, Reebok, L.A. Gear). The casual shod foot for the ‘88-89 year put forward the British Knight, a loafer with a bow-tied look. Mohawk, striped, rippled and two-tone described many of the hairstyles. Girls dyed part of their hair black to contrast with the nat- ural color. Braids made a regular appearance on those with longer hair and adornments of bows, clips, and combs were seen with greater TOP: Best foot forward in British Knights, Tonya Smith, Sonya Chewning, Robbie Wad- dle, Jenny Meadows, Susan Remines. BOTTOM LEFT: Wendy Wolfe displays her frequency on all ages. A wide range of cuts for guys individualized their styles. With shaved sides they achieved the Mohawk look. Dress lengths plummeted to the ankles with all lengths up to thigh- high in style. The ‘89 spring fashions resembled those of the 20s and 30s featuring white lace collars and dropped waists. Whatever the style, comfort was the deciding factor. copper curls with the bottom dyed black. BOTTOM RIGHT: Benga Hager exhibits the layered side cut while Sandy Mitchell's left side is dyed black. Fashions — 5
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