University of Arkansas Fayetteville - Razorback Yearbook (Fayetteville, AR)

 - Class of 1991

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Whether it was tie-dyed or khaki , the students wearing the clothes thought they were STUDENTS EXPRESS DIFFERENT VIEWS ON WHAT FASHION TRENDS WERE POPULAR ON From wild tie-dyed shirts to the pre¬ dictable khaki pants, clothing styles were as varied as the students that wore them. Thanks to television, movies and music videos, the world of fashion brought new trends and trends from the past. And al¬ though it took a while for some trends to hit conservative Fayetteville, some stu¬ dents shopped in Little Rock, Tulsa, Dal¬ las and Houston bringing the latest met¬ ropolitan fashions to the Ozarks. CAMPUS ♦ The bubble suits were definitely in. I think a lot of the styles have stayed the same. This is more of a conservative area and even when we do pick up on some nationwide trend, it ' s toned down from what we see on T.V. or in magazines. ♦ HEATHER WEST, sophomore Jeans with holes in them and wider ties were in. ♦ JOHN MCADAMS, sophomore I saw a lot of those sandals with the wide straps and thick leather bottoms. ♦ NATALIE MILLS, sophomore There were a lot of peace symbols on clothes this year and the tie-dye look was definitely in. ♦ JAMES BYLER, junior I saw a lot more cowboy boots on campus. The tie-dye clothing was back in, too. ♦ MARK MYERS, senior The Buck shoes were very popular among both the guys and the women on campus. ♦ RHONDA OVERBEY, senior Umbro shorts and long hair with a ponytail for men were in style on campus. ♦ TIM MORREN, sophomore The cut-off jeans, mini skirts and neon Nike shoes were in. I thought bows went out this year. I believe we are definitely out of the Sixties and moving straight into the Nineties. ♦ KRISTINE THURMAN, sophomore ♦ COOL SUMMER BREEZE. Joey Dean models a pair of cotton walking shorts with pleats, penny loafers with white socks, and for chilly summer mornings, a white sweater thrown over the shoul¬ ders. D. YARBROUGH PHOTO ♦ LAYERS. Among college students the layered look was definitely a trend. Brenton Brandy, Chris Stoltz and Joey Dean show the different ways of layer¬ ing clothing. D. YARBROUGH PHOTO Fashion 15

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