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Some of the year's hottest accesso- ries were also the most expensive. The various natural animal and reptile skin accessories sold fast, but also emptied all pocket books. Anything natural and expensive was considered in style. Shoes were an important accesso- ry. The name “Reebok was most pre- ferred by those who chose to wear sneakers. For other shoes, name brands and comfort were most impor tant. Boots were hot. Especially cow- boy boots with embedded designs, or the classical straight leg boots. The rugged masculine look of the West was recaptured in today's time less denim. Hats and belts accented the western spirit. Handbags were, not only economi- cal. but a great accessory and were made from imitation leather, alligator skin or vinyl. The rapture for classic styles dominated the '86 scene. i -i r z 1985 —!□ ON WHEELS IN 85. The explosion of skating tips off the '85 year with a rapid speed. Influenced by the thrashing sport is active clothing that accompanies the sport. THE “IN LOOK. Truly an exam- ple of today's styles. Demonstrat- ing the simpler lines and the very body conscience look, clothing col- ors are open to anything one likes. SWEATSHIRTITIS. Angie Harris and Jenny Clarke model the new style in clothing, sweatshirts. Sweatshirts are made for clubs and come in all sizes to fit most individual needs. MODERN STYLES. Modern styles de- manded modern accessories. As seen in '86. dramatic, bolder jewelry pieces became the spice on these fashionable black body suits. 1985 43 49
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We never kissed the past good- bye, because this year bodies were flaunt- ed in classical clothing pieces that were remnants of the past. From Paris, New York. Milan to our very own Timpview, clothes that made hot lines were timeless, eco- nomical, and time consuming pieces. This was especially evi- dent as demonstrated in the year's hottest hair styles which IN STYLE Going, going, going possessed a classical, heat pol- ished look. The curling iron was no longer necessary for to- day's styles; instead perms, mousse, gel and multiple neon permanent hair colors were substituted for modern hair equipment. Accessories were used to complete an outfit. Some ac- cessories, such as this year’s hottest jewelry, were bracelets, necklaces, chockers, and rings which were bolder, bigger, and in more gold tones. For men, classical tie pins and cufflinks were worn again. SUPER HOT FASHION. Just rolled In from Milan. Italy Is Gary Galland at- tired in Georges Marciano's latest. When you're dressed in what’s hot. you're hot? Let's Guess. 42 1984 1984 The making of heros, and conquering sheer ex- cellence was what Timp- view achieved in 1984. Timpview was awarded the nationally recognized T.H. Bell Award. This award many toiled to achieve, and proved it was a job well done. May Timp- view students continue their pilgrimage for excel- lence. vstum. 111 - ft 32
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THE HIPS AMD DRIPS Marsha Brady revisited 1987 was a year those with 'More trendy atti- tudes as the . ‘‘trend’ was to back off the trendy type items and toward the classical aspects of life. Ward- robes consisted of classy clothes carrying such names as Guess, Ruff-Hewn, Benetton, and Giorgio Armani. Cowboy boots were worn with classical watches strapped on the wrist. Many trendy students dabbed their faces with fragrances such as Poisen or Quorum. Television was topped by the fighting and flirting couple Da- vid and Madie from “Moon lighting but the Cosby Show still held its ground as it continued to hold the number one title. Students of the year 1986 borrowed their ideas from the past, and added modern tech- nology and design to make them their own. They borrowed classics from the past that will linger on forever in the minds of future trendsetters. PICTURE PAINTS A THOUSAND BUCKS. Max Headroom becomes a household word and cult figure. Georges Marciano and Calvin Klein use classic, and often risque, photog- raphy in ads. 1986 1986 was a trend-setting year for fashionable Timp- view students. Low-dan- gling earrings were a wi- shable fashion, and other post-hips included Mag- leby’s Restaurant, Steve’s Ice Cream, Lady Halston, Diet Coke and frozen yo gart. It was a time to have fun and not let anything get in the way. 44 1986
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