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Personal Touch Continued from page 11 multiple piercing and ear clips, were fairly common sights. Collar pins adorned shirts as wooden beaded necklaces added the special touch to the neckline. Waists were defined by an assortment of belts ranging from skinny to wide cumberbunds. The feet were accented on a lower plane with flat shoes and boots. Fashion of '85 was in fact everywhere and it is as diverse and individualistic as those who displayed it. ■ •editor's note: we appreciate Watt and Shand (Penn Square) for allowing us to use their facilities and clothing. James Smith shows off an outfit which is Ideal for the hot summer weather. The matching jacket was beneficial during those sudden rain showers. Photo by Vicki Zaharias Vicki Zaharias and Sue Derg model some of the latest tennis outfits found in the stores. Tennis was very popular at MU during the warmer months. Photo by James Smith S i 12 Fashion
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ever-so-popular jean jacket. There was the new wave of miniskirts and dresses, ties, muscle shirts and Bermuda shorts. Jeans took on a new look by being dyed purple, pink and aqua, appearing in black and gray, with or without stripes. They had zippers, buttons, gathers, snaps, slits, and cropped ankles. Suits and blazers, high collared lace and silk blouses along with dress shirts completed the conservative corporate look. The name Forenza became very popular with the women. Their patterns of jeans ranging from dark black to light gray, and navy blue to the worn look became very fashionable across campus. Also, by Foren-za, their loose knit, oversized, crew and v-neck sweaters were comfortably worn setting a new and popular trend. Clothes were not the only thing subject to fashion in 85. For this was the year for accessories. From head to toe. they finished the individual look. Hair highlighting to hair dying, male and female ear piercing to Continued on page 12 editor-in-chief of the Touchstone. Steve Keefer. Is showing his Executive look In a three-piece suit. Steve learned that being the boss wasn't always easy. Photo by James Smith James Smith enjoys being In the company of Bonnie Brown and Sue Berg. Their clothes portray the preppy fad still fashionable across the campus. Photo by Vicki Zaharias Fashion 11
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Bard resident Leroy Pearson models beach attire for the Bard fashion Show. Brightly colored Bermuda shorts made their big debut across campus. Photo by Vicki Zaharlas Tim Brusc and Victor Frederick model the latest in formal wear. The Bard show was Just In time for fraternity members to see what was In for their Spring formal . Photo by Vicki Zah.iria» Sue Berg checks out the video scene to make sure she has the right look. Mew Wave became Increasingly popular as the year went on. Photo by Vicki Zahurias
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