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‘Apprentice’ cast ditches Trump The Associated Press
Style Guide: Fashion Through The Decades Samantha Keck Columnist T @samanthakeck
Styles and fashion trends tend to come from everywhere. Here are some trends through the decades that have made their way back.
her age. They’re a comfortable way to dress up a casual outfit. Another shoe is the chunky high heel. They’re coming in hot and quick, and many women like the fact that the thick heel makes them comfortable. ‘80s Fanny packs and “Man buns” have certainly been able to stick around. The ‘80s had a very unique style. A lot of the trends were very intense and distinct. Fanny packs aren’t huge to wear on a daily basis, but young women and girls wear them when they go to festivals and the beach — places where a purse would be less practical. The trend of “man buns” — which is slowly fading out, finally — is a different version of the ponytails men wore in the ‘80s.
‘60s The styles were all about bright, psychedelic colors. Bright or bold colors are back. Between bold lipstick and heels to bright shirts or purses, there can always be a statement piece. Another style is the military style. It was popular in the ‘60s and it has shown it has popularity again. Both ‘90s men and women can wear military Combat boots and ripped jeans jackets and army green throughout are a for sure way to spice up an the spring and summer seasons. outfit. Combat boots left the casual scene slightly and made their ‘70s return in recent years. Ripped Tall boots and chunky high jeans are an example of an item heels are still very much in style. that has evolved after the ‘90s. Tall boots are a classic touch to Women still wear them to add any woman’s wardrobe, no matter some spice into an outfit.
Pittsburgh | A handful of former contestants on the reality show “The Apprentice” said Republican Donald Trump should not be president. Half-a-dozen past hopefuls and contestants of the popular show, including Season 4 winner Randal Pinkett and Season 1 runner-up Kwame Jackson, are planning a press conference Friday in New York to denounce the GOP front-runner’s bid just ahead of the state’s Tuesday primary. In statements, the contestants slammed Trump’s rhetoric as divisive and accused him of running a “campaign of sexism, xenophobia, racism, violence and hate.” “As alums of ‘The Apprentice,’ we have had the opportunity to work with Donald in various capacities, including as employees of the Trump Organization,” added Pinkett. “Based on that experience and Donald’s campaign, we do not believe he is worthy of becoming president of the United States.” A campaign spokeswoman neglected to immediately respond to a request for comment. Trump has the support of other former contenders, including Omarosa ManigaultStallworth, who has served as a surrogate and a frequent defender on television news shows in support of Trump.
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