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SPRING / SUMMER 2010

SUMMER’S TOP TRENDS

MIKI’S STORY about her personal style

HISTORY LESSONS fashion though the 20th century


UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL alex d. Alex has art in her spirit. Alex really likes to draw, paint and design. Her drawings range from abstract to realistic and always come out to her satisfaction. Outside of art Alex enjoys swimming, and rowing at the Texas Rowing center. Alex’s favorite subject at LASA High School is English because she enjoys creative writing a lot and would possibly choose that as a career choice.

lina b. Lina is a curly haired cheerleader. Lina loves to dance and make up choreography in her mind and make it happen with her dance team. Lina has been dancing since she was 4 years old starting with basic ballet and experimenting with tap, jazz and modern. Currently, she is a cheerleader at Blue Angels Cheer and made the squad at LASA High School. Lina also likes to speak in a Russian accent to embrace her heritage and she loves the theater. Making Varsity Theater at LASA, you will be able to spot her around the theater.

marisa s. Marisa likes drawing and writing. Marisa has a passion for writing and enjoys drawing natural things. Marisa discovered her passion when she was young and continues it today. When she puts drawing and writing aside, reading is what takes up her time. Her favorite books are by Scott Westerfeld and Julie Bertagna. Marisa also enjoys photography and tries to capture the beauty of things.


MADEMOISELLE SPRING / SUMMER 2010

NEWS AND FEATURES

BEAUTY AND FASHION HEALTH AND STYLE

GROWING PAINS

SIMPLY SUMMER what’s hot in beauty for this summer- tips, tricks, and more!

CALENDER cure summer boredom with these events around austin

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TO BE UNIQUE a lasa freshmans insights to personal fashion

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CURIOUS PRACTICES the evils of fur in fashion, unveiled

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HISTORY LESSONS new trend or recycled trend?

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SURFER FINDS 10 beauty buys to wear this summer

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THE BREAKING POINT the eating disorder epidemic continues

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SPLISH SPLASH! check out these pool-cool swimsuits and necesities

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SPRING’S TOP TRENDS The latest in fashion, fresh from spring fashion week


HOROSCOPE

by lina b.

WORDS FOR THE WONDERFUL, WISE, AND WISHING

gemini MAY 22- JUNE 21

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Julienne Frederico(June 13)

Julienne is a Freshman at the McCallum Fine Arts Academy who enjoys fashion but doesnt obsessivly compluse about it. There are diffferent articles of clothing that she really likes are jeans and a colored eye cathcing t shirt. Her signature style is comfy yet cute and modesty is always good in her mind.

It’s time to buckle down — and not just for you! It may be time for you to enforce a little team spirit or something subtler, because anyone who strays too far from the norm today is bound for trouble. There must be a way for you to work out your friendship troubles. So you may try to make some new friendships but with a risk of losing other friends.

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virgo AUGUST 23- SEPTEMBER 22

Things aren’t exactly the way you want them to be today, but that’s okay — in fact, you may get a chance to show off a little! If you can adapt to circumstances, someone important is sure to approve. And if you’re looking for that perfect bathing suit just try and try again because there is one out there for you.

libra

JUNE 22- JULY 22

SEPTEMBER 23-OCTOBER 22

You need to inject some fresh ideas into your work or home life — so it’s a good thing they’re easy to come by today! Make sure you’re organized because right now organizationsare a major problem for you.

Things are unsettled today — but that can work to your advantage! You need to experiment and play around with different ways of doing things in order to make the right kinds of changes.

leo JULY 23- AUGUST 22

You’re not entirely sure what to think right now — and that’s a strength! Your flexible opinions are sure to help you get through today’s intense weirdness with your integrity intact. So if it’s whether what to do tomorrow, for the weekend, or whether to sleep in world geography or pay attention, the choice is up to you.

scorpio

SEPTEMBER 23-OCTOBER 22

You are feeling pretty clued-in today, and for good reason: people are making a lot more sense to you. It’s one of those things that helps you get by when others are feeling confused. Friends are the people that you value most in your world and you will do anything to set your relationships straight even if that means sacrificing things for yourself.


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sagittarius NOVEMBER 22- DECEMBER 21

You are feeling pretty clued-in today, and for good reason: people are making a lot more sense to you. It’s one of those things that helps you get by when others are feeling confused. Friends are the people that you value most in your world and you will do anything to set your relationships straight even if that means sacrificing things for yourself.

capricorn

DECEMBER 22 - JANUARY 19

Instead of waking up late on a lazy summer day, why don’t you wake up early and go out and enjoy the sunshine. You might need the change and it will be beneficial for you as well as healthy.

aquarius

FEBRUARY 19- MARCH 20

See if you can get your friends to help you out for the interim — or just roll back some spending. Try for a summer job that will bring in the moolah. For you guys and girls babysitting is a great option as well as life guarding and working in a fast food chain. Just take what you can get, you’re a teenager.

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MARCH 21 - APRIL 20

A flash of brilliance comes your way early today — but that’s not really all that special for you. What makes this one different is the ease with which you can explain it to those around you. If you need some help or advice try asking your parents or some friends because it would be better to go through hard times with support instead of just by yourself.

taurus

JANUARY 20 - FEBRUARY 18

APRIL 21 - MAY 21 You should find that you can make connections more easily You shouldn’t set concrete today — your friends are goals, but you should think Jess Villalobos (August 16) much more likely to make big. Instead of running Jess is a sophomore at the Liberal Arts and Sciintroductions, and perfect around aimlessly try to ence Academy and is a very spunk girl. Her fashstrangers are much more settle down in what you ion revolves around frilly skirts and fitted tops. Her in sync with your personal want to do with your life. fashion sense is mainly girly and she always has a style. But make sure to You have plenty of time, keen sense for things that are in her style. Jess loves watch out for those bad don’t worry, but the time to experiment with fashion from colored leggings to strangers on 6th street that will eventually end and graphic T- Shirts. may follow you with dogs you will have to make that on their shoulders with decision.

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NEWS AND FEATURES

growing pains In todays society the prices are going up and the satisfaction is going down.

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Shoppers make their way around Barton Creek Mall. Opposite page: Top picture, a fine cashemere sweater, next picture price tags, and a clothing rack at The Gap.

A beautiful cashmere sweater with glass buttons from the new fall designer fashion was presented in the window display. I wandered up to the display and my face dropped from a smile to a frown. I would never be able to afford high fashion at such prices. With a sigh, I went into the next store that I laid my eyes on and hoped that I could actually afford something in my taste and budget. Glancing around the store, I built up the feeling of hope in my heart and went to browse around. I picked a chic skirt that appealed to my liking and felt the soft smooth fabric. I immediately felt my need to purchase this designer skirt but then I looked at the price tag. My adventure in this store was over. “ Overpriced clothing is beneficial to today’s society,� says the designers in the Top Model Industry. Overpriced clothing gives designers their money and that is how they earn their living so they can charge the prices they find applicable for their work. Instead of being biased around the income designers produce, designers should have a fair view upon their merchan-


dise and give out prices that are reasonable instead of being more in debt than they can afford at such a young age. I biased to make money. By doing that, more people can afford have had personal experience with this and so have my to buy their clothes therefore giving them more of a benefit friends Zoe Obkirchner and Luisa Venegoni. We all went than a con because they will earn more money. “Because they to the mall and saw these chic purses that we felt in our use more expensive fabric, the clothes take longer to make, hearts that we needed to buy so we can feel satisfied and the designs are created by more experienced pattern-makers, stylish. We all brought along as much money as our parmore unique styles, better ents could give us and fit, more detailing in the combines it to buy that clothing (lining, pockets, one designer purse buckles), more unique that cost 500 dollars. buttons, details, details, After that purse was details, and on and on and purchased we realized on.” designers in the Top we were now broke and Model Industry believe only had 1 purse that that they can charge more we had to share Since for their designs. But using teenagers usually don’t the fabric and expensive make their own income material designers use, they would have to ask they can still offer a good their parents or guardprice to barter so there ians for more and more could be a wider audience money to fulfill their reached to profit their fashionable needs. Now designs. the guardians would not want to spend all their My stance on this money on the kids for issue is being against the their clothes and would overpriced fashionable rather spend money on clothing that is being sold more educational things. today. I strongly appose the high prices of fashSecond, designers sell ionable clothes because their products for a low to middle class and larger price than they sometimes lower high class originally paid to make people can’t afford this them. Third, overpriced fashion but still crave to be clothing is influencing stylish. Having such high people to believe that prices, people can’t afford or do not wish splurge themselves overpriced clothing is the latest trend when in most cases on chic clothing causing people to reserve themselves and that is false. dress poorly and not fulfilling their full style potential causing Clothes are common everywhere and worn around the them to express themselves differently to the outside world. world. The price of clothing differs exponentially too as High school students in the Austin area voice their opinions well as quality and design. In today’s modern society, people as well as my own in everyday life through face booking and social networking and complaining to one another as I have have an image of beauty in the clothes they wear and the had personal experiences with this. . High School students in clothes they wear give off an impression of themselves to the Austin area should care about this opinion because this the outside world. Overpriced clothing is a huge issue for a dramatic amount of people and there has to be something specific target audience is one of the top buyers of fashiondone for everyone’s benefit. People should boycott this able clothing and since fashionable clothing prices have been extremely raised my target audience would want to act out on clothing until the prices lower into a more affordable price range for everyone in our nation. this issue as well. The 3 supporting arguments for my stance are: First, story by lina b. the overpriced clothing is making high school students be

Designers sell their products for a larger price than they originally paid to make them.

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VINTAGE

MIKI IS WEARING A WHITE CROCHETED CARIDIGAN WITH A NAVY BLUE T-SHIRT, LIGHT DENIM SHORTS, AND A METALIC PENDANT.

PHOTOGRAPHED BY MARISA S


e b to unique Miki Park--she can often be found in the art room during lunch, finishing off an art assignment or outside socializing with her friends.

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n her stomach, a teenage girl lies on her bed. She has short, light brown hair, and is wearing a light pink dress that comes to her thighs over white leggings. Her hand holds a pencil and hovers over a sketchpad. She draws a female on her paper and slowly defines her clothes. It soon becomes apparent that the girl in the sketch is wearing a black shirt and a pleated skirt. Soon, her socks are defined. They are white with black stripes, but they have to make way for the combat boots that go over them. The girl shifts her focus to draw an army jacket over the black shirt. She finishes the sketch and looks at it for a minute, deciding if her drawing is satisfactory, and then puts it on her desk. The girl is Miki

Park, and she plans to take it with her to shop later on. Miki Park is a student who goes to LASA high school. She loves to sketch and play soccer. She also has her own unique sense of fashion and uses it to express herself daily. “Depending on how I’m feeling that day, I’ll dress accordingly. On days I’m really hyped-up or excited about something, I’ll wear my jingle skirt. I suppose I would describe [my style] as being unique.” Miki said. Miki feels that when dressing, a jacket is a must. She also has a skirt that is somewhat of a trademark. “One of my favorite things to wear would be the thing my friends hate most, the belly dancer’s skirt, which makes all that noise when I walk around. [My friends] were curious to see how far I could walk away without them hearing it, and they could hear me halfway around the school.” Miki said.


As demonstrated by the jingly belly dancer’s skirt, Miki doesn’t tend to stay inside the trend lines set for everyone. She would much rather make something that’s unique.

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look around once in a while at the styles. Some of them seem kind of bland to me, and others are really cool. I like Christian Siriano’s work, it’s pretty nifty. He’s from Project Runway. But, you know what I love about my dress style? With it, you don’t have to be really skinny to pull it off. ‘Cuz, being a soccer player, it’s hard to find outfits that look good on you, because they’re always made for really twiggy-like girls. You know those girls who are wearing size 00 and stuff. I always like finding things that more muscular, Amazon-like women can pull off, ‘cuz I think that’s just gorgeous clothing.” Henim nos alit lorem autat in henisl ip ea conum vullaore mod tat, quatuero dolor suscipis nulputpat doloreet aliquat adignis cidunt alis nibh et ip esent ut aliquate erat la faccum dipit acipit alit, quam illa facipsusto odolore tat aciduisim nim vent praessim do ex ent enis dio eniscidunt dolorpe rcilit adip er ipis niscincipit, commod do commod moloboreet acidunt augiamcons am, venit, suscidunt vel ex etuerat pration ullaore dunt ad magniscilla feu feu facil doluptat in henit eui.Inci endip essi. Odoloborper si tionsectet landignis nulla con ulluptat non ut nullan eniam, quatum do dipsustio exeros aliquat at, volortie feum dolesed do odionsequi elesequipit wisl iustionsecte ming essequat ut ad elissis nit alis aliquam conullam volobor in. Exerosto od dolor amcortisi te veniam vent ullam, vullupt atincip exer ad exero odolut luptat nulla faccummy nim adip enim adio et num vullam, quatism olorem ipis nulla facilissim doluptat ing ectetum vel irilit utpat, con henim deliquat lor irit ero eu feu facidunt nos euguercin hent dolore feu feum ipissim eugue consed tat ullum delit praesequi tio odionullan utpatie mod tio odoloboreet utat prat, consectem digna conullam erat. Et praesto deliquis ectet incilisisl ex euis nostrud magnissim quat. Gait ver ip ent prat. Lore core venim dunt autem nonsequat accummo lorperos essecte volortie dipit nibh eros ad dunt lum vulputat inis eui eliquisse tisi. Ibh estrud ea am nostrud molenis nibh eraestrud tie ese mincing estrud tat velenim quametueros esendipit luptat. Pat ing euguer sed dipsumm olortin veliquam do-

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You know what I love about my dress style? You don’t have to be really skinny to pull it off.

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LOVELY LADIES

MIKI (LEFT) AND HER FRIEND STAND IN THE HALLWAY. MIKI WEARS A PURPLE JACKET AND ACCENTS IT WITH A BEIGE FLOWER. PICTURE BY MARISA S.

MIKI’S FAVES MIKI HAS A FEW THINGS THAT SHE REALLY LOVES TO WEAR. IF YOU WANT TO DRESS LIKE HER, YOU CAN TRY AND MAKE YOUR OWN VARIATIONS.

jingle skirt One of Miki’s signature

items is her belly-dancer’s skirt. It has multiple layers and is orange and yellow with silver bells along the edges.

can tab necklace Made from

the colored tabs of soda cans, this is one of Miki’s favorite objects. “It holds a lot of memories,” she said. You can color the tabs with Sharpie to make them brighter.

bottle necklace With a tiny glass

bottle and cork held by a chain, this necklace holds sand in a decoration close to your heart. You could also put in a little note in with a secret message to read when you are older. --M.S.


curious practices All over the world, questionable procedures are being performed. Animals are being skinned alive.

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kitten. Kittens are playful and curious. They like to play inside with their owners, chasing and batting around feathers and or just lying down on the floor or nearest furniture when tired, providing company. Now take that kitten, nickname him Curio, and make his play area a bit smaller. He no longer has room to run around and play… all he can do is sit or stand… or, if he gets really bored, pace in small circles. His owners can still feed him food and he does get stimulation, though. And, he is inside, protected from the elements and cool. Curio no longer has owners. He no longer gets fed on a semi-regular basis, and if he is, it isn’t nutritious for his needs. Curio has no house to be inside, protected from the weather. He’s stuck out in a small yard, bored out of his mind, and hungry too. Curio is now put in a cage. One that is a little bit bigger than him. He’s moved into an area with other kittens. He has almost no stimulation. He sees other cats that throw themselves against the bars of the cage, or gnaw on their legs. Sometimes, another cat dies because of starvation, or because the small confines push it to insanity. Sometimes, the heat from the hot sun and open air gets to a cat, and it has no way to run around and cool off. A cat in the cage next to Curio dies. So Curio, seeing the meat and starving, is forced into cannibalism. He eats the rotting meat of his fellow cat, who was pushed to its limits by the conditions. Sometimes, there are commotions in the area that the caged cats occupy. Men come in. They take some cages and load them on carts, slamming them on top of each other with no care for the

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animal dies, sometimes other animals have to eat it--it’s food. It’s cannibalism.

A caged wolf waits to be made into a fur coat. Below, accesories are still being made of fur animal inside. Today, Curio is one of the animals that get taken away. His cage is snatched from the ground and he is thrown on top of another cage. The movement slams Curio’s head into the bars at the top of his cage, and he falls onto his side, now bruised. His head is bleeding now. He stands up while the men take the cart inside to a room, but his stance is wobbly due to his loss of blood. Curio’s head throbs and he watches the cage next to him is pulled away and the cat taken out. The cat tries to run away, but the humans that are handling it catch it and yank it up by its tail and bring it to a table. There are several metal clamps that hang above the table, and some that rest on it. A worker takes the terrified cat’s now broken tail and clamps it. He then puts the other on the cat’s ear, and presses a button three times, quickly. The animal spasms and then stops moving. The worker takes a knife and, beginning at the bottom of the stomach, starts cutting the animal’s fur from its body. He finishes and the workers come back to the cages. Curio is next. He does not resist, and is conscious for the whole procedure. At the end, he’s covered in blood, and no longer has his skin. The workers took it. They threw him on top of other animals… including the one who was skinned before him.

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his is how the fur-farming industry operates. There is no love for the animals that are killed for fashion, and they are put through torture that is unbearable for an animal lover like me to think about. The animals, from the day they are born, are put through torture. Mother animals like raccoon dogs are often very stressed during childhood and end up eating their babies. If any of the babies survive in the harsh conditions of being stuck in a cage in all of the elements, they are taken away and only together with their mother for feeding. From then on, they are kept in small cages and may have painful mutations from inbreeding of the animals. Since exercising is a way to reduce stress, and the animals have small confines, the stress is just increased for the animals. Without proper stimulation, the animals revert to self-mutilation by biting themselves and pounding their heads against the bars of the cages. If another

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hen it’s finally time to slaughter the animal, the slaughterers’ main objective is to paralyze the animal before skinning. For a bigger animal, such as foxes, this can be achieved by throwing the animal against the ground, or bashing it over the head. For smaller animal, like a rabbit of chinchilla, paralysis can be achieved by breaking the neck of the animal or electrocution. In the fur-farming industry, sadly, electrocution is considered humane. The worst part is that we don’t even need fur farms in order to have the look of fur. With today’s technology, we can make fur-like pelts from oil products and plant products, we don’t even need to kill the animals. After all, to get wool, we don’t even need to slaughter the animal. Farmers trim them once every spring and we use that fur--the excess--to make wool products. After all, the Indians were much more humane than the fur-farming industry. They would take just the amount they needed, and used the whole animal. They ate the meat, used the fat as protection for their skin, used the teeth and bones to make weapons. They used the fur to make clothing for the winter months. They honored the animals, and when they had to kill them, they did it quickly, with almost no paint to the animal. There was nothing wrong with that. It was humane, and nothing was wasted. The fur-farming industry just wastes these beautiful animals. They took a beautiful gift and exploited it, mangled it, and brutally hurt and killed it. The fur-farming industry has to be stopped. It is no longer even remotely needed, with the technology today, and it is just a cruel and terrible creation. No more animals should be harmed to give a human something soft that we can make by other, more humane ways. These animals that get killed are relatives to our domestic house pets. No one wants to slaughter their golden retriever or their Siamese cat, much less put them through the tortures of the industry. So the fur-farming industry just doesn’t make sense.

story by marisa s.


NEWS AND FEATURES

history lessons

Fashion, like history, has a tendency of repeating itself.

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pring 2010 brought a handful of trends with it: Trouser pants, full skirts, long floaty dresses, and tweed blazers to name a few. And though these are considered some of the ‘new’ trends, in truth those trends, as with most trends, are recycled. Trouser pants were a highly popular style in the 1930’s, full skirts were all the rage in the 1950s’. Floaty dresses are very Victorian Era and Coco Chanel made tweed blazers a wardrobe staple in the 1920s’.

FROM TOP: FULL SKIRT, TROUSERS, TWEED BLAZER AND LONG DRESS

Recycling fashions- or ‘reinventing’ them has been done over and over again, season after season, to the point where if you don’t know your fashion history, you don’t know fashion There have been iconic styles of eras or time periods since people have been wearing clothes. However, trends, which take place over a few years or less, didn’t really start until the


industrial revolution, when people could sew clothes more quickly using machines. As a result, the 20th century holds a huge diversity of trends unlike any before it.

TRADITIONAL DRESS OF THE EARLY 1900’S

Traditionally women wore long dresses that were generally very modest, covering them from their shoulders to their toes. In the early 20th century and late Victorian era dresses were still like this, but with that Victorian air of opulence and grandeur, and a sharp attention to detail.

WOMEN WORKERS DURING WWI

1919- AN EARLY VERSION OF THE FLAPPER

In 1914 World War 1 began in Europe and the men of America left their jobs and went to help with the war. Women had to do the jobs to keep life on the home front stable. During this time there was a significant transformation in women’s fashion- their clothes used a lot less fabric due to rationing, and adopted an overall more tailored, menswear inspired look as the women temporarily joined the workforce.

The true fashion revolution wasn’t until the 1920’s, when women got the right to vote and joined the workforce permanently. The 20’s saw the rise of the flapper girls. Women cut their hair short, (in the style of the new designer of the time, Coco Chanel,) hemlines rose and dresses got a more boyish shape. (not to mention high drama fringe, fur, and fishnets) COCO CHANEL REVOLUTIONIZED FASHION IN THE 1920s

A CLASSIC VICTORIAN DRESS

The 1930’s were more refined than the 20’s. The suit became very popular, along with more artistic tailoring and long slinky evening gowns. Hairstyles stayed short and wavy. The Great De

A 1920’S FLAPPER GIRL AND DRESS PATTERNS

ABOVE: A LATE 1920 FLAPPER. LEFT: A 1930s DRESS PATTERN


pression, which started when the stock market crashed in 1929, had a big effect on the fashion industry. Women tended to have only one or two dresses that they made themselves from dress patterns. Still people liked to give an air of grandeur however, and so designs became more complicated and delicate.

MOVIESTARS GREATLY INFLUNCED WOMEN’S FASHION

America entered World War 2 in 1941. Once again the men went to war, once again the women filled their vacant jobs, and once again clothing became less tailored and used less cloth. However, unlike before during World War 1, hemlines hit at the knee and most women wore nylon stockings. However, later in the war nylon was rationed and used for parachutes, so women would draw a seam up the back of their leg with eyeliner to make it look like they were wearing them.

ROSIE THE RIVETER MOTIVATED WOMEN TO HELP WITH THE WAR

Christian Dior’s ‘New Look’ which sported a more feminine look compared to the boxy, fabric conserving look of wartime, summarizes the style 1940s WOMENS of the 1950’s. The fifties had DRESS PATTERN fitted bodices and full skirts that hemmed at mid-calf. The fifties also saw the rise of athletic wear- such as the iconic letterman jacket in men’s fashion and tennis shoes. Saddle shoes were very popular during the 1950’s. The 1960’s are known as the decade of change, and what happened politically also

DIOR’S NEW LOOK MONOPOLIZED DRESS TRENDS


affected fashion. Jackie Kennedy, later known as Jackie O or Jackie Onassis, became first lady in 1961. She was highly influential in politics and in fashion, where her sweater set, pillbox hat, oversized sunglasses, and string of pearls all became icons. The early 1960’s were still conservative times like the 1950’s. But as the radical protests began- for peace in Vietnam, for racial equality, and saving the earth- radical fashions became popular too. Earlier on, colors got brighter, patterns CLOCKWISE got bigger, hair grew longer, and before too long FROM TOP: that gave way to the hippie ways. 1960s CLOTHING ADD, JACKIE O, Many people feel the word ‘Hippie’ is interTHE 1960s changeable for the fashions of the 1970’s. Hippie fashions included classic blue jeans, tie-dye, empire waists and peasant-tops, peace signs, smiley faces, and paisley. But there were also styles for the more conservative. Generally speaking pants had a lower rise then in the past, and flared at the foot to the point where they were called ‘bell bottoms.’ Also high tops were very popular at this time. LEFT, TYPICAL HIPPIES, ABOVE, TYPITowards the end of the 1970’s things started CAL 1970s STYLE moving towards disco, with neon colors and sequins- anything that would get you noticed out on the dance floor. Madonna influenced fashionistas and fashion rebels of the time with her unique style. The 1980’s were highly influenced by the punk rock move JOAN JETT, MADONNA AND DISCO


MARC JACOBS ‘80s REVIVAL ment- but also, on the opposite side of the spectrum from jean jackets and ripped sweatshirts was the bolder, feminine look of the 1980’s, with pale pastels, bold shouldered blouses and blazers and loose t-shirts. Some major trends of the time were legwarmers and dancewear, miniskirts, and doc martens. DANCEWEAR WAS HIGHLY POPULAR

GRUNGEWEAR, THE PREPPY 1990’S, AND THE SPICE GIRLS

The rise of grunge fashion occurred in the 1990’s.Grungewear included loose fitting clothing in plaids and dark colors, combat boots, and black nail polish. On the conservative side, skirt suits in pastels were popular at the time. Cropped tops, blue jeans, and t-shirts were popular casual clothes. The Spice Girls had a huge impact on fashion- trends that came from them include leopard print, unionjack tees, mini-dresses, platform sneakers, and the sporty ‘girl power’ vibe.

BOLD SHOULDERS, BRIGHT COLORS, AND MINI SKIRTS DEFINED THE 1980s

Knowing trends of the past doesn’t only help you when it comes to your knowledge of fashCLUELESS HAD A HUGE CULion, but also TURAL IMPACT in the case of your own personal style. By looking through the past and deciding what you like and what doesn’t look good, you can build up a unique way to present THE ‘RACHEL’ you to the world. HAIR-DO IN THE LATE ‘90s story by alex d.


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Y L P M I S R E M M SU LIQUILINER IS IN

Black liquid eyeliner is the hottest trend of the season. No smudges gives off for a hot direct look.


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With bold and bright matte lipstick, alex d. and lina b. model the summer 2010 lipstick trends.

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The make-up products modeled in the pictures are shown here. Blue eyeshadow, blackliquid liner, and bright matte lipstick.

he sun rises slowly with bright beams radiating from the center, preparing everyone for the beginning of a grand summer. The birds are chirping, the wind is breezy and people all around the world are feasting their eyes on the warm weather. Summer starting with the month of June and ending in late August is the time where people get in the know about summer makeup trends from the runway and adapting them to their everyday lifestyle to look their best. On the runway, spectators watch as a long legged model struts down the runway, her eyelids painted with vivid indigo pigment. She pauses at the end of the catwalk then turns to make her exit. Advertising the runway looks on TV and on Modeling Shows, the 3 top trends for the summer translate into the general female high school teen population. The trends from the designers on the TV are the inspiration high school girls use daily to make their summer makeup sleek, chic, and trendy. Attentive and aware of the makeup look, Allison Harper speaks about how makeup influences her lifestyle and gives tips on how to use it usefully. Allison Harper, a junior at LASA High School, uses makeup as a way to express oneself. “For me, makeup is more of a personal medium of experimentation than anything, sometimes I’ll go into my bathroom and just see what crazy looks I can come up with, but when I go to school I tone the look down to appear more


modest and school appropriate.” Says Harper. Most girls her age experience the same exact question of what to slab onto their faces each day for their makeup to appear fresh, pretty and efficient. “Generally I don’t go too funky or too fake, I keep my make up natural, and that just so happens to be in style.” Harper says. For Harper, she has a taste for her makeup to match her mood. If she is feeling angry, she will decorate her eyelids with bright red eye shadow and bold bright lipstick to portray anger. For most teenage girls makeup is the essential key for them to feel secure and keep themselves up to style. The three runway trends that are in for the 2010 summer season are vivid blue eye shadow, matte lipstick, and black liquid eyeliner. “Eyes are set off with white and grey-blue eye shadow - the Eye Shadow Duo N° 115P-116V and a generous layer of mascara, I would recommend using Chanel’s eye shadow because there is more texture and deep coloring in them.” says Julio Lanzilloti, a makeup expert behind the makeup counters at Nordstrom’s. Lanzilloti is a 36-year-old homosexual male that lives and breathes makeup.

Lanzilloti went to school at the Austin Art Academy for 7 years to get the skills he has today. He also attended the School of Beauty in New York for 3 years and works part time at a salon called Make It. He has been experimenting with makeup since an early age and the interest came to him as he was growing up. “When all the kids would play on the playground, I would sit on the bench with all of the girls and tell them what makeup would look good with their skin tone.” Lanzilloti says. He can distinguish from different brands easily and has a passion for beauty that will never fade. “I like to focus in on one thing, learn about it, and then apply my newfound skills to the environment which I am accustomed to all on the topic of makeup.” Lanzilloti says. Having so much experience, Lanzilloti spills that Chanel and Lo’Oreal have the best brands that you can buy makeup from, any kind and any price. Both Lanzilloti and Harper agree that lipstick is one of the trendiest makeup accessories one will ever have. “The reason I love lipstick so much is because I feel like it makes up a lot of my style. I change what I apply based -

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breaking point Top, Model Ali Michael. Right, a skelletal model on the runway

Above, a Burberry Fragrence Ad. Right, Models walking in the Stella McCartney Spring 2009 Show

Eating disorders on the rise everywhereboth on and off the runways

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he model’s face is gaunt, her cheeks hollow and her eyes sunken. Her translucent skin is stretched tight over her bones. Her hair is so dull and brittle that every time she runs her fingers through it, a clump of it falls out. She never eats, if she can help it. Food, she has been taught, is evil. If she eats, if she gains any weight, she will lose her job. The thinner she is, the more she is paid, the more fame she gets, the more opportunities there are for her. She will become sicker and sicker, wasting away day by day , her strength diminishing exponentially until, if she doesn’t stop it, doesn’t turn back, one morning she won’t wake up. Skin and bones, a skeleton. That’s all she is. Today, the Model Health Inquiry estimates that 40% of catwalk models suffer from eating disorders. For years, fashion critics have campaigned against the model’s unhealthy emaciated body type, with little success: Designers say that they need the girls to be thin because the clothes hang better, and they pay the skinnier girls much more than those models who maintain their natural, healthy, body type. The pressure to be thin on the catwalk is huge. And since the skinniest girls get the money, the fame and the opportunities, it is their pictures that turn up everywhere in society- in our newspapers and magazines, on our TV and billboards- even on the sides of busses. Everywhere we see these

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images of America’s ‘ideal’ woman, and stress that we are too fat. Many of us become obsessed with our weight, and try to control it by any means necessary- and from this a lot of women and girls develop severe eating disorders that end up controlling their lives. The designers like the emaciated body type. They say that the clothes hang better on skinnier girls, that you can see how they move. What the designers want are walking clothes hangers, no matter how sickly these girls have to become. Eating disorders are often thought of as the disease of the vain, but that is not necessarily true. Eating disorders are generally caused by low self-esteem or depression, or as away for a girl to control a bit of a life she feels she has no say in. There are two main types of eating disor-

SCARY SKINNY MODELS WALKING THE CHANEL SPRING 2010 SHOW ders: Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa. An anorexic battles weight and food by shunning them both: She essentially starves herself, by eating very small amounts and over exercising. If she doesn’t stop or get help, she will starve to death. A bulimic has the same aims as the anorexic, but goes about it differently. Bulimics binge and purge, or eat a ton, then make themselves vomit or take laxatives. Such eating disorders cause problems with your whole body: Lack of calorie intake causes loss of energy, which makes it hard to think straight and remember things and can cause severe

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depression. They bruise easily, get cold easily, and because of heat loss grow fine hair all over their body. But that is just the beginning. Anorexics can develop blood diseases like anemia: their hearts become weak and small, and they become at great risk for heart failure. They become highly susceptible to kidney stones and kidney failure. Their hormones go crazy, and their periods stop and their ovaries can shut down, preventing them from ever having children. To get better, these girls have to go though serious psychotherapy to rid them of their fear of being fat, and to return them to normal. This condition can happen anybody under a stress: But the catwalk models are not only pressured to be as tiny as possible, but encouraged. hen designers decide who will be in and who will be out in their coming runway show, they look at every aspect of the contending models. The girls have to be the thinnest, the tallest, the prettiest- it is a lot to live up to. Model Ali Michael started catwalking when she was only fifteen years old. Her modeling agency kept telling her she had to loose weight, until she became obsessed with food. She developed a severe eating disorder, but as she shrank, her career took off. She was being booked for Chanel, Dior, Lanvin and Marc Jacobs , appearing in Vogue and Elle and covering Teen Vogue. She was paid more than she could have ever dreamed, but she was very sick. “I was on a plane home from Paris after the spring ’08 shows,” Said Michael in a Teen Vogue interview. “ I ran my fingers through my hair and when I pulled them out I had a dry, brittle clump in my hand. I realized then that I needed to make a change.” She sought help with a nutritionist and psychiatrist, and after a few months, she grew healthier and had returned to her natural weight. She flew off to Paris in February of 2008 for fall show casting in high spirits. But she was not well received. “I did one day of castings, and in that one day was told by two people that I had ‘fat legs’ and by one that I had ‘huge ankles’ I went back to my agency that night and my manager said the response from clients was that I had gained too much weight” Said Michael. She didn’t get any shows, and they sent her home from Paris.

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The newspapers found out. The next day the Wall Street journal ran a huge story: “Wasn’t Skinny Supposed to be out of Fashion?” “My first response (to the story) was that my career was over,” Said Michael “After thinking it though, though, I realized this was actually a chance to try and help other people. The fact is, weight is a serious problem, and it should have changed by now” Today Ali Michael maintains her healthy weight, and campaigns against eating disorders on the runway.

websites, on T-shirts, the sides of busses- you name it; They are everywhere. And more often than not, the ads sport skinny, scantily clad airbrushed girls, promoting a perfume or a fashion line. These ads subconsciously force an ideal upon us and leave us thinking we should want to be skinny and sexy just like ‘them’, to have the latest fashions- at any cost. These ads are particularly dangerous for young girls, who don’t realize that these women are not the norm, that the computer takes these women’s pictures and changes it into something that looks completely different., and go to painstaking lengths to ‘fit in’

Advertisements subconsciously force an ideal upon us and leave us thinking we should want to be skinny and sexy just like ‘them’.

Stories like Ali’s have helped to open the public’s eyes, but it unfortunate that the issue could not be brought to life without people suffering: In 2006, after a model died during a show in South America, the Madrid Fashion Week banned girls with BMI’s less than 18. Since then there have been echos of this and more bans have been put in place. But still not much has changed. People with eating disorders tend to be very secretive about it and thus it is hard for any sort of ban to be enforced. So still we are all surrounded by media promoting the skeletal body types. You see the ads everywhere. They are on billboards, posters, on television, in magazines, catalogs, newspapers, on

There is no way to eradicate eating disorders: There will always be someone that becomes obsessed with their weight. But by first practically forcing models to be sick, then posting their photo-shopped pictures everywhere, our society promotes them, and causes a lot more girls than necessary to stress about their appearance. But with the efforts made in recent years, there is more hope that in the future, the ideal that America worships will be a happy, healthy, and independent woman.

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spring’s top trends

Find out what was hot and what was not from the runways of the spring 2010 fashion week.

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s if there was any doubt in our minds before, the collections that designers sent down the runway for this years spring/summer shows have affirmed one fact: 2010 is the start of a new era.

The new inspiration and fresh start was evident in many collections. There were new designs, instead of reinvented old ones. The term “dressed to impress” was pushed up to the next level. “I think that people wanted to put on a show for 2010.

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I know Chanel defiantly did,” said LASA freshman Mo Quinn. I asked her about her favorite trends from the shows. “I loved all the floral prints at Marc by Marc Jacobs. And all the shades of blue, that was really big.” There was an abundance of trends on the runways, ranging from rustic straw bags to sophisticated sportswear. Here are the top trends from the runways that you should know.


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white out Easy, breezy, all-white outfits were abundant on the runways. White is an easy way to say summer. But even though it looks cool and airy, be careful: “I wouldn’t last through the day in all white.” Says Quinn “You’d be able to see everything I spilled on myself,”

ABOVE: a white clad model at the ralph lauren spring 2010 show. LEFT: All white accesory finds at gap. com There are many ways to bring this rugged menswear look into an outfit. You can wear the colors- muted greens, browns and khakis, or have cargo details on pants or a skirt. The most important thing to remember is to not overdo it: you don’t want to look like a soldier; you want your look to be inspired by one. TIP: Try mixing a tough jacket with a floaty dress or skirt, to balance out the masculine and feminine.

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Utility Coat, $89, J.Crew. www. jcrew.com. LEFT: Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2010, utility romper.

Utilitarian styled jackets, cargo pants, and military inspired blouses add an edge to your outfit


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tribal vibe

BELOW: Thakoon Spring 2009. LEFT: bead necklace, 19.50, tribal bangles, $34.50 both at American Eagle Outfitters.

TIP: Wear one or two cultural piece mixed with more basic pieces. This ensures that you don’t overdo it. “When you have the bangles and the exotic prints and the afro- it is all too overpowering,” cautions Quinn.

Bright colors pop in tribal prints at Marc by Marc Jacobs, dresses in patterns straight from the heart of Africa at Dries van Noten, and a floaty collage of ethnic florals at Thakoon

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the blues

Denim was big this spring, in all shades and styles, and paired with more denim and chambray.

Jacket, Jeans, and Blouse, all at American Eagle. FAR RIGHT: looks from the ralph lauren spring 2010 show

TIP: It is very easy to get carried away with denim. To keep from looking like an monochromatic old farmer, pair your blues with crisp white blouses, or chambray in a lighter or darker shade than your jeans.


Chanel had a party of a runway show for this spring. Instead of the traditional clean catwalk, the set for the show was something like a barnyard. There was live music courtesy of Lily Allen, and all the models were smiling. “I loved the Chanel collection.” Said Quinn. “I thought it was so cool that you could take hay and clogs and make it into something that looks so chic!” TIP: Pair creamy whites in natural fabrics with denim and straw, and wood-heeled clogs. The trend is comfortable and romantic, and airy enough for a hot Austin summer.

5. rustic chic

Chanel turned clogs, straw summer bags and S washed canvas OUR PICK into the pinnacle of high fashion

Straw clutch. J.Crew, $48. Clogs. Nordstroms, $125. ABOVE: Chanel Spring 2010.

trace of lace 6.

Hints of lace and sheer fabric spice up day wear.

how to wear it 1) Wear a lace trimmed cami under a cozy sweater 2) Add a touch of lace with accesories; eg. a lace clutch or ballet flats. 3) Wear a sheer blouse over a solid cami

Lingerie looks at Stella Mccartney and Fendi

TIP: This is dangerous dressing, so heed these words of caution: Firstly, if you wear something sheer, wear an undershirt. Don’t wear your bra on the outside of your clothes, please, and don’t wear anything that resembles a tiny lacy nightgown unless most of it is covered / you are using it as a slip. In Quinn’s words, “You don’t want to be looking like a ‘hoochy mamma.”

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The classic coat makes a comeback with a twist “I love trench coats. They are classic. They are universally flattering, can be worn as a dress or a jacket- extremely versatile” said Quinn. This spring designers paired their coats with something exciting underneath- anything short, draped, or sparkling

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he most important thing to remember when shopping by the trends is to be inspired by the runway. Add your own personal creativity to your clothes. Don’t try to recreate exact outfits.

When you choose to conform to what is “in” you need to make sure you don’t loose your own personal style. If something just isn’t “you”, don’t wear it! Odds are, you won’t feel comfortable in it, and if you can’t have confidence in what you wear, you won’t look good or feel good.

As the saying goes, you are what you wear. story by: alex d.


CONTINUED STORIES {SIMPLY SUMMER} on -what I’m wearing which usually results in a more put together look, and I also like to experiment with different colors, for example I like to change my color from warm to cold and sometimes neutral.” Harper says. The runway trend that is form the 2010 summer line is bold colored matte lipstick that pops out against a nude face. “For lips we have gone for a pearl pink N° 136 and a warm orange lipstick N° 137. “ states Lanzilloti on his own products about lipstick shades and the types you should use. The last trend that is present in the 2010 summer line is black liquid eyeliner. Black liquid eyeliner is useful because there is no smudge and if applied right the look is crisp and clean and gives out the message of sophistication. “The fun with this is you aren’t limited with your colors, and you can even do different colors on the top and bottom lids. I always put on Great Lash mascara,

drank brown, and I’ll occasionally curl them for an extra girly look.” Said Harper on her opinion of eye colors. Mixing liquid eyeliner colors is also a trend that is beginning to get more and more popular as the decades pass on by. Adapting these 3 trends from the runway to school and our environment is challenging and highly resourceful at the same time. Bold blue eye shadow, matte lips, and liquid eyeliner are the top 3 trends you should be looking out for in the 2010 season and people all around the world can apply these looks for school and everywhere they want to go to appear stylish and trendy. “This is how I shop for summer makeup. I go to the mall, I walk up the stairs, I turn the corner and enter the magical world of Sephora and everything that is needed for summer fabulousness is right at your fingertips.” Harper says. story by lina b.

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