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		<title>Teen Fashion Trends, are They not Useless Lifestyles?</title>
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 One thing for sure, teens want to dress according to their interests and affiliations. Unlike grownups who wear clothes depending on their upbringing, their work environment and social standing in the community, some teenagers wear clothes to identify themselves with somebody who is famous. Usually, wearing branded clothes would give them a sense of [...]]]></description>
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<p> One thing for sure, teens want to dress according to their interests and affiliations. Unlike grownups who wear clothes depending on their upbringing, their work environment and social standing in the community, some teenagers wear clothes to identify themselves with somebody who is famous. Usually, wearing branded clothes would give them a sense of belongingness to that star and his distinct group. They might be the yelling fans or the silent ad<span id="more-4"></span>mirers. But in adopting that fashion trends, they feel to have belong to the same group. They are the teenagers who feel that the clothes they wear would more popularize these stars and that they could benefit from such fame having been identified to them. This is the reason why designer clothes being endorsed by actors, actresses and pop stars are becoming selling hits.  </p>
<p>Other teenagers feel that wearing clothes with its distinct cut would identify them to a certain type of set; whether they are hip hop, the sporty type, the romantic type or the alternatives. Through fashion, they had successfully revealed their true personalities; unlike the grown ups who weighs other factors, the teens’ fashion trends are clear manifestations of the teenagers’ true selves. </p>
<p>The teens’ wholehearted devotion to follow teen fashion trends are considered by some as mere extravagance. Not all teenagers are that rich enough to spend money on apparels in order to catch up with these trends. But creative teenagers have their own ways of fulfilling their passion, and others know how to sacrifice their allowances in order to buy the clothes and accessories just to be “in”.</p>
<p> The need for teen fashion has reached its competitive level in schools especially during the opening of classes. Here, the teenagers are likely to wear the latest trend, for this is the time to find a great new look and these teenagers feel that they are the ones. Do first impressions last? Yes. And these teens are scampering who can impress their peers first. </p>
<p>Teen fashion trends have become a lucrative business that capitalized on the insatiable appetite of the teenagers for distinction. And do you know that teens are behind the success of these companies? Most companies are not only using teens as models, they also optimize multi-talented teenagers. The comments, suggestions and ideas for new designs are made by experts with the assistance of these talented young people. Promotional blitzes including those well crafted fashion shows are done to suggest that teen fashion is really a part of the teens’ lives. </p>
<p>To some people, catching up with the teen fashion trends are just useless lifestyles. They won’t do any good except as a way of showing off that these teenagers have money to spend for these expensive clothing. Why go to the extent of catching up with new styles in order to be identified? Each one has the capability to be known, the ability to excel above others. </p>
<p>Whether the teenagers want to catch up with teen fashion trends or just wear any appropriate clothing, what is important is that these teens must work hard to become  successful individuals. These teens do not only want fame, affiliations or distinction, they also want success and fruitful lives.  </p>
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<p>Teen magazine&#8217;s pros clue you in to what&#8217;s hot to wear this summer season. For more great videos from Teen check out: www.teenmag.com More from the World of Teen: www.teenmag.com &#8211;  <H3>Help answer the question about teen fashion</H3>How to get an internship at a teen fashion magazine?<br />I was wondering what it takes (skills,classes taken in high school, extra curricular activities., personality traits ect.) to get an internship at a fashion magazine such as allure, seventeen, or teen Vogue?<br />
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<p>Teenagers are really more meticulous these days. This is why TeenWants (<a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.teenwants.com)">http://www.teenwants.com)</a> hopes to bring teens all around the world together and let them experience everything positive and enriching. Sushil Kumar Singh Raghav writes for TeenWants.com. TeenWants.com is the place for games, video, music, shopping, fitness, entertainment and even job opportunities for teens. Check out TeenWants.com (<a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.teenwants.com)">http://www.teenwants.com)</a> for prizes and games as well!
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 Retro styling &#8211; these days the term is being applied to everything from clothing to furnishing the home. The name retro comes from the Latin meaning &#8216;backwards&#8217;. This article is concerned with retro lingerie, or to be more specific retro shapewear.
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<p> Retro styling &#8211; these days the term is being applied to everything from clothing to furnishing the home. The name retro comes from the Latin meaning &#8216;backwards&#8217;. This article is concerned with retro lingerie, or to be more specific retro shapewear.</p>
<p>Although most of the comments that follow describe the sleek chic girdles from the fifties and sixties, they can equally apply to today&#8217;s girdles that are based on the original designs.<br<span id="more-59"></span> /><br />
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The war years were years of austerity and women on both sides of the channel dressed for comfort, to help the war effort. Women, eager to attract partners at the end of the war, so fashions reflected this desire. Couture house Christian Dior came up with styling needing a sleek, chic silhouettes. Now girdles, corsets or corselets became essential. Suddenly all women wore girdles, and not just women either &#8211; all the shapewear manufacturers targeted not just women but teens as well. A variety of girdles for the young adult were produced. Probably the teen girdle that gained the maximum coverage, in more than one sense, was the panty girdle &#8211; a tight-fitting cross between a girdle that held the tummy in and one that protected the wearer from advances, whether unwelcome of otherwise!</p>
<p>The girdle had several functions &#8211; to give that sleek chic silhouette to the wearer and to hold up the nylon stockings. Girdles generally had a minimum of two pairs of garter clips. There are two at the front and two garter clips, usually slightly offset from the rear. The garters are offset so that when the girdle wearer sits down they do not have to sit directly on the clips! The open bottom girdles usually have the garter clips on elastic straps, which is useful in keeping the nylon stockings taught as the wearer moves about, sitting and standing. The nylon stockings from the fifties did not have spandex or lycra and were non-stretch; without the elastic of the garter strap the stocking would &#8216;bag&#8217; as the wearer stood up.</p>
<p>The panty girdle, and particularly the long-leg panty girdle often has the garter tab attached directly to the girdle itself. The long-leg panty girdle legs usually completely overlap and cover the stocking-welt, losing the gap of bare thigh above the stocking top. Men usually find the flash of bare thigh and garter strap exciting; however, a long leg panty girdle, although practical, hides all this and has consequently been described (along with pantyhose) as a &#8220;passion killer&#8221;.</p>
<p>Girdle materials Modern and retro girdles usually feature spandex or Lycra for elasticity, but the original girdles dating from around the 1930s usually used rubber to give stretch. The introduction of rubber was a major step in corsetry &#8211; the ultra-rigid corset had suddenly become more flexible. In parallel with its introduction the terms associated with such items of clothing also metamorphosed: from the original corset, the term roll-on came into vogue, particularly in the USA, then came the step-in and the corselette, often known as the &#8216;all in one&#8217;.</p>
<p>Indeed for a while Playtex marketed a girdle molded from pure latex &#8211; these have become quite the collectors item these days, partly because of rarity value. Pure latex deteriorates over time and the garment then perishes, so few remain in good condition. It is interesting to know whether the common latex allergy affected wearers, but whatever the reason, these girdles are no longer manufactured by Playtex.</p>
<p>Retro shapewear share the same objective as vintage shapewear did, namely to sculpt the shape of the body. Elasticity can help to hold and control figures but for more rigid control a variety of &#8216;bones&#8217; have been used over the years. The original whalebone corset did actually use whale baleen &#8211; which are the cartilage-like &#8220;teeth&#8221; which whales use to filter plankton. Each baleen is enormous, around ten inches wide and ten to twelve feet long. It proved an ideal material for corset makers because it consisted of parallel fibres that could be relatively easily split into thin strips; these strips could be shaped by heating them over steam and when they cooled they held their shape. Of course the demise of the whale population led to the supply becoming an issue. Fortunately other alternatives proved suitable &#8211; manmade plastics like celluloid, and even flattened steel springs!</p>
<p>Historic background to the corset The forerunner of the girdle was the corset, and that had its origins further back still in ladies stays. Indeed there is archaelogical evidence going back to 3000BC showing women with waists cinched in tightly by a garment that appears ribbed. It was around the fourteenth century that women started wearing a stiffened linen undergarment garment, laced in at the front or back, and by the fifteenth century these &#8217;stays&#8217; were relatively common; the probable derivation of the English corset from bodice (&#8217;bodies&#8217;) to the French translation of this &#8216;corps&#8217; which transmuted back to corset. The original corsets were made by stitching together two layers of linen with a paste in the middle of the &#8217;sandwich&#8217; to provide stiffening. By the 16th century corset makers had turned to using whalebone (actually more correctly called baleen) to offer the stiffening. This provided more rigidity than the earlier paste corsets.</p>
<p>By 1940, in both America and Europe, the corset had given way to the girdle, worn in conjunction with a bra.</p>
<p>After the fifties came the swinging sixties, when women were exhorted to burn their bras and stop wearing such restrictive underwear. But as with all fashion, girdle wearing has now gone full circle. Burlesque artists have made the &#8216;art of tease&#8217; in which girdles, basques and corsets are on show, into popular entertainment. Wonderbra have enticed the burlesque star Dita von Teese to design, model and market a range of retro girdles and bras based on fifties designs.</p>
<p>The burlesque art form is now burgeoning and the esteemed Royal Festival Hall held the worlds largest burlesque lesson in January 2009, evidencing how mainstream this art has become. Original fifties girdles, corsets and basques are found in specialist online lingerie boutiques or vintage stores, but to satisfy the demand all sorts of outlets have now sprung up to satisfy the demands of burlesque. These shops and online stores invariably turn to the forties and fifties for styling inspiration for their retro shapewear &#8211; and the biggest item that seems to be in demand is the corset. Fashion really has returned to its roots.
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<p>See more @ www.teen.com The guys of Anberlin are one stylin&#8217; bunch! See how they plan their onstage looks. &#8230; video Aberlin &#8220;teen.com tv&#8221; style fashion classy alloy clothes tour &#8220;on tour&#8221;   <H3>Help answer the question about teens fashion</H3>Fashion Design Classes for Teens in NJ?<br />I&#039;m a teen in south Jersey who desperately wants to enroll in a fashion design class. Does anyone know of one remotely near me?<br />
Do you know a link for the FIT classes?<br />
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<p>Debbie Mendoza has extensive knowledge of fifties fashions -her specialty is the history of <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.sleeknchic.com/html/catgirdle.htm">vintage shapewear</a> &#038; stockings. Ten years ago her love for the fifties led to her founding <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.sleeknchic.com"><a target="_blank" rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.sleeknchic.com">http://www.sleeknchic.com</a></a>, firstly in the USA and for the past five years in the UK where she has relocated, having married a Brit! Her leisure interests include reading, theatre, cinema and keeping fit.</p></p>
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		<title>Does Fashion Business Relay Only on Glamour?</title>
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 What you think the fashion business is purely depends on your glamour?
What does a professional male or a female model know that you don&#8217;t? Fashion modeling is not an effortless career to smash into, but you will have a boundary if you know a little about the fashion business feature of a fashion modeling [...]]]></description>
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<p> What you think the fashion business is purely depends on your glamour?</p>
<p>What does a professional male or a female model know that you don&#8217;t? Fashion modeling is not an effortless career to smash into, but you will have a boundary if you know a little about the fashion business feature of a fashion modeling career.</p>
<p>Modeling is almost certainly one of the most sought after careers in the craze fashion and glamour in<span id="more-30"></span>dustry. Frequently all girls and boys searching where they can be become a model. </p>
<p>But do you have what it takes? How do you even get started? Modeling is a hard-hitting job, and there are plenty of scams. Before you start your carrier you decide whether to take the thrust or not.</p>
<p>You must always update with new find out and fashion news what&#8217;s in style right now in women&#8217;s fashion, including new runway trends, fashion clothing, beauty accessories, woman handbags, shoes for woman etc.</p>
<p>A female model or a male model all ways need a great hairstyle and a good hair it can mean the variation between sensation of normal and unusual. You always need a gorgeous face to become a fashion model or glamour model. You need a sexy apple to your body, lips and eyes. For general trends in if you like beauty you like fashion.</p>
<p>In modeling industry there are lot of different type of modeling job is available. You can choose according to your beauty and capability, in each and every category you need different body shape and beauty.</p>
<p>Some major modeling categories are body part, commercial, editorial, fashion, fitness, mature, plus-size, print advertisements, promotional, runway, showroom, swimsuit, bikini, teen, television, adult modeling etc. All most top modeling agency always looking a commercial, fashion and runway model. </p>
<p>The best way to start your carries  in fashion contact a professionals modeling photographer in your local area for fashion photography and send some reputed modeling agencies and modeling scouts they are always looking a new face.</p>
<p>Compared with other modeling job a commercial model and fashion model charge always high. The easy way to start carries is to become a runway model. Now a days <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.modelcruz.com/modeling/swimsuit-bikini-modeling.html" target="_blank"></p>
<p>bikini model</a> become more famous. Most of these models are teen model to become swimsuit model you must need good shape your body.</p>
<p>Confidence is an important skill that will either make or break your chance at becoming at professional model! Fear is a mental monster of human. It tells you what you can and cannot do before even trying! And if fear doesn&#8217;t stop them, their beliefs cause them to shy away.</p>
<p>Any successful model person understands the importance of setting goals. Goal setting keeps you motivated and on track. Unleashing your true potential is, understanding what it takes to get what you want.</p>
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<p>Welcome back! This week we bring you the darling girls of Mooka Kinney. We got to hang out in their world for a bit, try on some clothes and have a dance party. Then, they invited us backstage before the show, where they revealed that one of their models was a no-show! The show was fun and fresh, and we had a ball! Check it out.Remember to send us YOUR fashion week stories and photos to xo@girlsgonestyled.tv. We also still want to see your CLOSETS! So film yourself and send it to us, and we &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about teen fashion</H3>What is the latest fashion for a teen 18 years old?<br />What is the latest fashion for a teen about 18. I see allot of people wearing jeans and a top under white top is that it? Thank you<br />
I forgot to say this is for a male and it could be a fashion thing where I am. I am in London but I also see it on the TV aswell.<br />
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<p>Hello, I am John Waltzer. Writing articles on different subjects is my hobby. I have published many fashion photography modeling related articles for <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.modelcruz.com/models/adult-nude-models.html" target="_blank"><br />
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