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'I N. So WhaT's YOUR Look? A popular auesfion for Those making a fashion sTaTemenT. The resuITs were in The fashion look included any and every sTyle imag- inable. A Tie-dyed shirf wiTh khaki panTs or long john's and a mini skirf were only a few of The casually chosen sfyles ThaT sTu- denTs picked To wear To- gefher. The mosT inTrigu- ing aspecT of fashion was The facT ThaT all sTudenTs creafed Their own sTyle. Freshman Nic FanTl's poli- cy for sTyle was evi- denced wiTh his com- menT, I believe people have a righT To wear whafever They wanT as long as They're clean and smell good. One of The mosT promi- nenT preferences was The yuppie look, which yup- pies chose To raTe as The +I look. A yuppie was easily recognized by The oxford shirT, pleafed panTs, suspenders, Tie, and penny Ioafers, all covered by a long over- coaf. This look was char- acTerisTic of every suc- cessful preppy. Freshman David Goodman was ob- served as esfablished in his dress by classmaTes, as he wore The Typical buf- Ton-down and dock- siders. However, he firmly obiecfed To The clofhing sfereofype by declaring, 'll am noT a yuppie! lvlore and more individ- uaIlsTs made Their mark in fashion by refusing To spend The oufrageous bucks on an ouTfiT. Penny- pinching shoppers Thalhimers, BenneTTon, Brifches, and The Limifed in order To geT more for Their money aT The Com- munify ThrifT Sfore. lvlany, like senior Danielle Raddin, were more Than proud of Their look, which They boldly declared as slob. OTher sTyIes were execu- Tive, skafe-raT, conserva- Tive, and whaT some called psychadelicf yeT. There was no sTyle ThaT was beTTer Than The resT. Senior Ivleegan IvlcKeever summed iT all up by re- flecfing, I feel ThaT clofhes are lusf images of The human Thaf is under- neafh Them. I feel my Type of clofhing reflecfs The person I am. I Iusf enjoy cIoThes. shunned The prices of AS CONCEPTS ROLLED THROUGH Richmond and Hamplon, The fans, like James Smilh, mod- eled lhe Ialesl in rock logos. iso +0 69 O KO Q, 'N Q R Q BRIAN CANADAY WELL KNOWN Q I X' 0 ATHLETE, playing several sporls, O Q displays The look ofa jock in K6 46 XO a lellerman's jackel. T , Q as 69 To 'K O x 0 OX o O KO O O rs 0 ks O Q Q K0 O . A , YQ of x Q: QS Off A 44 o Co OC? 0060 Q 06 O' 06 60 . GQ, Qs 0429 O9 fo cg CJ .gg qs I fx X X A fx X seq 4500 .XA K -KA 0 . QQ A 05 . 5' 0 Q0 O o o ss o ef? fs of Q5 eff W Q5 'Q 45, 6 'NOG QQ '60 xx QQO 'I- QYO QSQ 'FO Q6 Q96 Q FashionfSTudenT Life 2 ll
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LAWYERS CONSULTING ON A CASE? No, just Bryan Graham, Brad Smith, and Jett Ketron glancing at test material. CHARLES SCHNURMAN'S DEAD- HEAD appearance is enhanced by the usual tie-dyed shirt, a geometric style ot its own. 20 Student Life-fFoshion 'QI Xia N1 Wann- . . ,,,,, Q 'ii -le rw' Wi? HIGH SOPHISTICATED STYLES ol New York are exhibited at Mid- lolhian by Tricia Abshire and Jeff Dorneman. MATCHING HEAD TO TOE in a new wave look with dark colors and designs is a popular fash- ion for Bonnie Nulall. ..,.q- L.- .ni fu- .
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TWISTING THE CHILL AWAY, Chris Gallavan and Melissa Bentley torget the cold outside and let themselves go. HEATHER RAGLAND AND MIKE EMERSON take a break from dancing to drink some punch and catch some new dance moves. z N SLOWING DOWN THE PACE A BIT. Local ScuIptors plays one of their few slower songs. The band, consisting of VCU stu- dents, performed mostly fast dance tunes. Student Llfefwlnter Carnival 5 J ff'?.- 15, Wg' Qs 'Q if 1 xv f is 1,
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