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Tony Parks and Jr. Brenda Harris model In the smoking area, many students were ever popular jeans trend. Bo Derek hair fash- dressed in jeans and goon boots as shown here ; were also common sights at MN. by Sophs. Dave Deaver and Chris Stafford. Skirts, dressy blouses and spike heeled shoes were a popular sight at MN as modeled by Jr. Lisa Holtsclaw. Fashion 15
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Original fashions Cheeno pants. Oxford shirts. Shet- land sweaters. Plaid skirts. Topsider shoes. All of these articles were part of the classic preppy look which dominat- ed this year’s fashions, as one could see while patiently waiting at a bus stop or while congregating in the concourse. What made the preppy look so pop- ular? MN junior, Laura Koetting, mem- ber of SAKS fashion board, said, ‘The preppy look is a unique style from the past and it’s comfortable.” Although the preppy fashion was popular, some MN students found the traditional, casual, athletic look fashion- able also. Nike tennis shoes, jeans, MN sports jackets, Adidas t-shirts and MN hats all fell into this category. ‘My fa- vorite outfit, said Brian Butts, ‘is a Miz- zou shirt and a pair of jeans.” Although Gloria Vanderbuilt, Calvin Klein and Izod La Coste are not stu- dents at MN, it seemed as if they were, for these logos were plastered all over students’ clothing, from the back jeans pocket to a corner on the shirts. Why did students prefer the design- er fashions? “I want to be part of the crowd, and I also feel they're better quality than regular label brands,” said MN junior, Richard Wishon. Certain students chose to express their fashion individuality by not con- forming to the obvious styles. These students were the so called “freaks,” who chose jeans, denim jackets, freak boots and often cowboy hats as a part of their wardrobe. Jeff Gonzales said, “I like jeans because they don't show dirt as easily and they are more comfort- able than dress clothes.” From button-down shirts to Puma t- shirts, to Sassoon jeans to freak boots, the fashion trend at MN was set by the students deciding to be themselves. Styles this year gave each person the chance to be creative with their ward- robe and the opportunity to “stand out in a crowd” by expressing their own fashion individuality. 14 Fashion T-shirts with logos, as shown here by junior Jim Cheney, were popular among MN students. Adding finishing touches to the western style, Dave Moehlenkamp wears his cowboy hat.
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