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102 f fashion P Unique styles to fit zzxpilff UCIT1 fhf CfOWdI individual personalities Be yourself! This was the trademark of fashion during the school year. Styles varied according to personalities and moods, unique attire budded from a combination of trends and individual creations, while passing and lingering fads pro- vided an array of dressing patterns. The male population at Victoria High School was very fashion oriented throughout the year. Many styles stemmed from punk rock and new wave. Concert t-shirts, punk rock glasses, black and white checkered shoes, and logo buttons started a new craze. To add to this look, guys sported hair cuts which were sheared at the crown, leaving longer thin tails at the back of the neck. The studious and casual Prep was another favorite of students. Comfortable knit and button down Ralph Lauren Polos, khakis, jeans, and deck shoes cast a sporty look. At the same time, scores of accessories such as glasses, watches, and belts produced a coordinated look. Images of the beach created wild, tropical clothing. Loud Hawaiian shirts and bright bandanas arrived at the scene of rowdy pep rallies. Many students owned beach t-shirts from Ocean Pacific, Ocean Breeze, or Pat Mageesg the long sleeve' surfing t-shirt was particularly in vogue. Guys were not afraid to look niceg they took pride in their ap. pearance. Sport coats, button downs, khakis, corduroys and a neat coiffure definitely revealed style and good taste. Other trends included the following items: boots, camouflage, woven belts, Ioafers, knit ties and aviator jackets. Fashion permitted a dressing freedom for girls at Victoria' High. Girls were able to build wardrobes from casual, sporty, sophisticated, feminine, or crazy looks. These choices allowed students to please their own individual preferences. The Valley Girl initiated a bolder, more daring look. Color- ful mini skirts, ' tights, ruffles, and, of course leg warmers represented the look of a true Valley Girl. ' Girls. as well as guys, enjoyed wearing Prep outfits. Carefully matched clothes, colors, and accessories exposed a true fashion expert. Polos, skirts, jeans, socks, belts, purses, shoes, ribbons and jewelery provided a challenge for Victorlaif High fashion coordinators. i Ladies were not apprehensive when it came to glrlish styleszi Representing the look of guy's fashion at VHS are models John Sullivan, Curt Friedel, Bubba Miller, Jay Tegeler. and Steven Jones. i
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any cotton floral patterned cloth was seen in dresses with oft gathers and fitted bodices which were worn with patent nd leater pumps. A business suit was a very smart addition to any wardrobe, owever, the look was not all business. The suits were tailored nd had smaller skirts complimented by fitted jackets. Usually, feminine blouse added a pleasant touch. A leather pump and Iutch completed the look. Many fashions required precision and skill in coordinating, ut there was a fashion which required little effort. jamouflage, ragged jeans, sweatshirts, old Nikes, Cool shoes, nd bandanas originated a high spirited, fun appearance. ometimes, the hardest choice these fashion experts faced as what color bandana to wear! Other fashion favorites included the following selections: lexican dresses, baggy jeans, jogging suits, riding boots, col- red hose, loafers, wide belts, lapis, ivory rings, add-a-bead ecklaces, and long shorts.
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