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Where does it come from?


Discovering the origins of modern fashion

HEAD SCARVES

Wearing a head scarf can mean many things to many people. Often worn as a fashion statement or for warmth they have had and still do have various meanings. For example; a red or scarlet headscarf was worn by women aligning themselves with Bolshevism in times of Russian Revolution and civil war. Christian women wore them in Medieval times to show that they were married and Christian nuns still wear a version of this headscarf known as a habit. Orthodox Jewish wear them because their beliefs require them to cover their hair and Russian Orthodox women wear one when they go to church to indicate their convictions. Muslim men and women wear a form of headscarf that comes down over the shoulders and may cover part of the face to show their modesty.

JESUS SANDALS

Many women wear what skeptics may call ‘Jesus Sandals’ in the summer months. Though often associated with Jesus, Rome (Roman sandals) or Greece (Greek sandals) sandal wearing was first recorded at the end of the Paleolithic Period. Early pieces of footwear were made of wrappings of leather or dried grasses. Later on, oval pieces of leather were developed and bound to the foot by another piece of thin leather. Sandals are the successors to these bindings. In Egyptian funeral chambers we can see the many stages of footwear; originally made using straw, papyrus or palm fiber and later adorned with precious stones and jewels. Sandals were not found in Greece until the Greek empire began to expand and athletes for Greek games came from farther and colder climates. Eventually the local Greeks caught on and began wearing sandals to signify their social class. Romans, on the other hand, created durable leather thongs that we now call flip-flops.

GAUGING

Gauging, or tribal stretching, originated in Asian, African and South Pacific cultures for decorative purposes. Tribes such as the Thai hill tribe stretched earlobes for both men and women. Roland Loomis, also known as Fakir Musafar, is credited with founding the “modern primitive” movement and the popularization of stretched earlobes in current culture. Modern primitives are people in developed nations who engage in body modification rituals and practices while making reference or homage to the rite of passage practices in “primitive cultures.” Musafar himself engages in these bodily modifications as part of a spiritual ritual as tribal peoples did in the past. However, the majority of people who gauge their ears do not necessarily consider themselves part of the “modern primitive” movement and gauge their ears for aesthetic reasons.

MOCCASINS

In Mesopotamia circa 1600-1200 B.C. mountain people who lived on the border of Iran wore a type of soft shoe. These soft shoes were made of wraparound leather, similar to a moccasin. These moccasin type shoes are the most primitive form of foot covering but are now often associated with American Indians. All American Indian moccasins were originally made of soft leather stitched together with sinew. Though the basic construction of moccasins was similar throughout North America, moccasin patterns were subtly different in every tribe. The word “moccasin” comes from Algonquian Indians, the first tribe Europeans encountered. Though “moccasins” may be understood and accepted by all tribes at this point, most have their own native word for them. Today Native Americans still wear the moccasin during ceremonial times, and the look of the shoe has surged into the mainstream for both shoes and slippers.

HEAD BANDS

While most agree that headbands may be as old as 6000 B.C., some experts believe that headbands were actually copied from the early day of head wreaths in 475 B.C. to 330 B.C. In more recent times, headbands are associated with the 60s to go with hippie go-go boots, mini skirts or dresses. Hippies wore headbands in more of a ninja style around the crown of their head often made of flowers. In the 90s designers started creating more durable, elegant headbands with altered bra straps and sash hair bands. In the mainstream, celebrities started wearing headbands around 2008. Designers mimicked more ancient styles creating bands from leather and stones or replicated flowers. Today “hipsters” or non-mainstreamers wear stretchy hippie like headbands. Others wear bandannas or cloth. Celebrities, or those wishing to dress up wear precious metal, jeweled, or flower adorned headbands that can go around the head in the hippie style or worn on top of the head.

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Vintage and Vanity

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Vintage and Vanity


fash_cov_flipwebThese local boutiques offer an alternative shopping experience

Flower Basket Boutique

Clientele: Women: Clothing and accessories, Men: Flowers (for your significant other)

Location: 409 N. University Ave, Provo, UT 84601

Hours: Monday- Saturday: 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.

Web site: www.provoflowerbasket.net

Description: The Flower Basket Boutique can be found in one of Provo’s old historic homes. While their forte lies in the selling of fresh flowers, they also have an offering of stylish apparel, TOMS shoes, handmade jewelry, baby items, stationary and candles.

The Coal Umbrella

Clientele: Men and Women

Location: It used to be 157 N. University Avenue in downtown Provo, until they were illegally evicted from their building. They will soon be launching The Coal Umbrella Online Store and Fashion Blog and will be selling by appointment only at the new undisclosed location in Provo.

Web Site: www.coalumbrella.com

Description: A hip little number specializing in select vintage and locally designed clothing. They also offer shoes, accessories, vinyl records and handmade items. They were recently awarded Best Small Business in Utah Valley by the Provo/Orem Chamber of Commerce, and Best in Vintage Fashion by Salt Lake City Weekly Magazine.

Soel Boutique

Clientele: Women and children

Location: 4801 N. University Ave Provo, UT 84604

Hours: Sunday-Saturday: 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Web site: www.soelboutique.blogspot.com

Description: Soel is a beautiful little boutique with an array of stylish brands to choose from, including Industry, Citizens of Humanity, Diesel, French Connection, Level 99, Joe’s Jeans, Ella Moss, Pink Studio and Hobo, among others. With unique clothing for both women and children, along with shoes, jewelry, books, kitchen and bath items, this boutique is further set apart as one of the most extraordinary in Utah for housing the It’s Yoga studio which can be viewed at www.itsyogautah.com

Wandering Wardrobe

Clientele: Everyone

Location: 511 S. Main St Springville, UT 84663

Hours: Monday – Friday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Web site: www.thewanderingwardrobe.net

Description: This consignment store makes sure to select high-quality, unique items to fill the inventory. From attire to furniture, the offerings are unlimited and the lovely environment makes the shopping experience additionally enjoyable. You are likely to find something for your enjoyment on each visit.

Rocket Rebellion

Clientele: Women

Location: 168 N. Main St Spanish Fork, UT 84660

Hours: Monday– Saturday: 11 a.m.– 7 p.m.

Web site: www.myspace.com/rocketrebellion

Description: Rocket Rebellion offers retro-inspired women’s clothing along with jewelry, hats, shoes and bags as well as a hodgepodge of nick nacks. Its offbeat atmosphere provides a refreshing experience to those in Utah Valley searching for an originality.

Cake Boutique

Clientele: Women

Location: 1635 Redstone Center Drive Park City, UT 84098

Hours: Monday- Saturday: 11 a.m. – 7 p.m., Sunday: 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Web site: www.shopcakeboutique.com

Description: A contemporary boutique offering brands such as rag&bone, Mike and Chris, Citizens of Humanity, J Brand and G-Star Raw. They have a large offering of clothing, shoes and accessories for fashionable women.

Vintage Fox Boutique

Clientele: Women

Location: 1098 W. South Jordan Parkway S. Jordan, Utah 84095

Web site: www.vintagefoxboutique.com

Description: Vintage Fox was started by Jen Clyde, whose passion for clothing and fashion design led her to create this truly incredible boutique which emphasizes finding individualistic style. The clothing, shoes and accessories have a cutting-edge characteristic while maintaining a classic vintage flavor. Brands offered include Wildfox, Twilight, Free People, Rojas, Elliot Denim, Jet Brand, Fresh Karma, Tulle, Black Denim, Dylan George and William Rast among many others.

Peach Boutique

Clientele: Women

Location: 914 E. 900 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84105

Hours: Monday-Saturday 10:30 a.m.- 6:30 p.m.

Web site: www.peachslc.com

Description: Peach Boutique is irresistibly trendy, carrying refreshing brands such as By Boe, Jessica Kagan Cushman, SuperMaggie, Supreme Being, Kill City, Mixerfriendly as well as The Balm beauty products.

Decades

Clientele: Men and women

Location: 627 South State St E. Salt Lake City, UT 84111

Hours: Monday- Saturday: 11 a.m.- 6 p.m.

Web site: None found

Description: Decades is the go-to vintage shop in Utah. With a large selection of vintage clothing, shoes, purses, jewelry, hats and anything else you could imagine from periods gone by, Decades has something for everyone. The shop is crammed full with all sorts of ageless pieces just waiting to be discovered.

Whimsy

Clientele: Women

Locations:

  1. Salt Lake City 2005 E. 2700 S., Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.- 7 p.m.
  2. Draper 12197 S. 1350 E., Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.- 7 p.m.
  3. Park City 1685 Bonanza Dr, Hours: Monday- Saturday: 10 a.m.- 7 p.m., Sunday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.

4. Tranquility 3949 S. Wasatch Blvd, Hours: Tuesday-Saturday: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Web site: www.whimsyclothing.com

Description: With an array of adorable sweaters, boots, coats and scarves, Whimsy is ready to outfit you for the fall season. They have something for everyone, of any age and size. They also offer handbags, hats, gloves and other great accessories.

Koo De Ker

Clientele: Women

Location: 1037 E. 900 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84105

Hours: Monday– Saturday: 10 a.m.– 7 p.m.

Website: www.koodeker.com

Description: Whether you’re looking for a dress or new pair of awesome-fitting jeans, this boutique has everything. From dresses to accessories, a variety of tastes can be satisfied in this elegant boutique.

Umé Boutique

Clientele: Women

Location: 186 Historic 25th Street Ogden UT 84401

Hours: Monday-Saturday: 11 a.m.- 6 p.m.

Web site: www.umedesignes.com

Description: This fabulous shop was labeled “Best dress to express yourself source” by Salt Lake Magazine. It features clothing and handbags from local designers, as well as vintage clothing and pieces from around the world brought to Utah by the owner Kristen Samuels. She calls the shop Umé because it means “to dream” in Japanese.

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Of apples and hourglasses


Unfortunately, none of us are perfect. Even the hottest models out there get Photo Shopped. We all have things about our bodies that we hate, but there are ways to play up your best features and make the bad ones not as noticeable. By following these simple tips you can learn how to compliment your shape.

WOMEN:

Pear Shaped — Is your bottom half larger than your top half? Have wide hips with small shoulders? You’re pear-shaped. This is easily fixable by wearing things that draw the eye upward. Things like unique patterns and bright colors help to do this, and detract from your hips.

You’ve got an excellent upper body, so if you can get that to balance your lower body, you’ll look fabulous. V-neck shirts help emphasize your upper body, and wide belts emphasize your waistline. Try to veer away from tapered bottoms or large pleats in skirts because this will make your hips and thighs appear even larger and draw a lot of attention to that area.

Dream Dress: You’ll be the bell of the ball in an empire dress. This is a strapless dress with a flowing bottom that comes to below the knee. Top it off with a decorative shrug, bolero, or shawl that will draw away from your hips and thighs.

Apple Shaped — Apple shaped women have a larger bust, waistline, ribcage, back and shoulders with slender hips and legs. If this is you, you’ve got a beautiful set of legs! Make sure to play them up. Try wearing a shirt that goes in under the bust and then flares out over the stomach. Wear lots of tailored jackets and blazers; this will make your waistline appear smaller because of the cut. Avoid wearing loose and flowing things on your legs, try to wear tighter pants and skirts to highlight them.

Dream Dress: Best bets for you are either a sleeveless black sheath, or a soft princess seamed dress. Both will help show off your bust and legs, while camouflaging your waist and tummy.

Rectangle Shaped — Also known as the “athletic body type,” your shoulders, waist, and hips are all the same width. You have a lovely figure, but sometimes have troubles trying to look like you have curves. When picking out what to wear, try to choose things that will accentuate your shoulders, waist, and hips. These areas are the ‘curve areas’ that will make you look more feminine.

Short-sleeves, strapless, or decorative tops will help define your shoulders. Wrap-around shirts or belted shirts help with the waistline, and light jeans with decorative pockets or flared skirts highlight your hips. Of all these, the most important is your waist. If your waistline looks slim, the curves will follow. Don’t wear baggy tops or bottoms. This will make you appear bigger in all areas and will distract from what curves you do have.

Dream Dress: Rectangle girls look best in ball gowns, or dresses with a form-fitting bodice and full skirt. Wearing a dress like this will help you accentuate your waist and add more shape to your silhouette.

Hourglass Shape — If your bust to hip ratio is about the same with a smaller waist, you are hourglass shaped. You have the most proportional body type, so take advantage of it and dress up your curves! Wearing things that draw attention to the waistline, like shirts with waist bands or wraps, help do this. Baggy and loose clothing worn in variation can be good, but try to avoid them because they usually drown your delicate bone structure.

Dream Dress: Because of your body type, you could pull off almost any dress you want. But you would look most stunning in a corseted-bodice dress with a full skirt because it draws the most attention to your best features.

Tall Body Type — Mostly, the rule of thumb is that if a woman is 5’8 or taller, she is considered tall. This can be used to your advantage tremendously, so embrace your height! Don’t try to slump, this will make you appear even taller, less confident, and thicker through the middle. You are one of the few body types that can wear horizontal stripes. Also, wearing different patterns or colors on the top and bottom halves look better on your body because they break up the line of your body. Wear a brightly colored top with jeans, or wear a striped skirt with a white shirt. Wearing all one color will make you seem like a giant because the vertical line your body creates is not chopped up. Try to avoid wearing extremely short or long skirts, this will make your body look disproportional.

Dream Dress: Your longer figure would look gorgeous in a low v-neck, body-hugging dress that goes a little below the knee and has a slit. This will make your legs and décolletage unmistakably irresistible.

Short Body Type — Are you 5’3 or under? Do have a small bone structure and tiny feet? This is the body type for you. You’ve got great features about your body, so your main objective is to elongate it. This can be done in a cinch if you learn what to wear. As was mentioned before, the way you dress the vertical line of your body influences how tall you look. To elongate your body, make your body a continuous line by not breaking it up with different colors and patterns. Wear the same color on top and bottom, and also try wearing vertical stripes. Visually, vertical stripes make you longer and leaner. Likewise, you can wear vertical lines with pleats and other cuts that lengthen your body. Do not wear horizontal stripes because they will make you appear shorter and wider. Another risk you might face because of your petite shape, is looking like a little girl. Steer clear of girlish patterns and try to go for more mature attire to combat the ten-year-old look.

Dream Dress: Wear a to-the-floor gown in one solid color. That way, you’ll appear long, lean, and elegant. A v or scoop neck also helps elongate the neck and chest.

MEN:

So what about the guys? Guys have many different body types that are common too. There are different things that they should wear to help them when dressing for their body types. You’d be surprised how much what you wear can affect how you look. So guys, follow these simple tips to help you accentuate your best features, and hide the features that aren’t as great.

Heavy Set Men — If you’re a little bigger, your main focus should be to focus on height because it will off-set your width. Look for things that will lengthen your body. Vertical stripes and going monochromatic in color may help. Also, when getting your dress pants, make sure to get pants with forward pleats. This is very slimming on your body shape and will help hide the bulk. Never, wear double-breasted suit coats. These draw attention to the width of your body, not height, and they usually make you look bigger. We all know that a jacket should cover your behind. For your suit jacket, make sure that it doesn’t make your behind look bigger by avoiding double vented jackets. This means that there are two slits in the back instead of only one. Two vents make you visually wider than only one. On your shirts, wear prints that are small and spaced further apart to avoid drawing too much attention to your belly. Another helpful tip would be to always wear a belt because it draws the eye inward, making your waistline look smaller.

Tall and Skinny Men — You need to watch what you wear to avoid looking lurpy. When it comes to your body type, the way things fit are extremely important. Never wear really tight clothing. This will make you seem like a toothpick without much of a shape. On the other hand, make sure your clothes don’t drown you. When picking out a suit jacket, let the shoulders of it come slightly past your shoulders. That way you look like you have more width. Tall and skinny body types can wear horizontal stripes, plaids, and patterns so wear whatever you’d like in that department. However, avoid vertical stripes. These will make you look taller. Always break up the vertical line of your body by wearing different colored tops and bottoms. The one-color outfit idea is definitely not for you. This may seem weird to you, but your shoes also play a big role in how you look. Never go for a round toed shoe because it will make you body seem disproportionate. A square toed shoe looks best with your body type.

Short Men — Short men look great in monochromatic and vertical looks because they are looking to elongate the body. I keep mentioning vertical stripes, but for your body type I should specify that these stripes should be small. Smaller than ¾ inches on suits, and on casual shirts just try and make sure they’re not too big. Not only is it out of style, but it drowns and detracts from your shape. Suit jackets that are ventless (have no slit in the back) look great with your body type. Make sure that your jackets aren’t too long, because that will cut off leg length and make you look shorter. Also, the sleeves of it have to be the perfect length. Too long and you’ll look like you’re being swallowed by your clothes, and too short, you’ll look like you’re wearing a 12-year-old’s jacket. Try finding dress shoes with taller soles to give you a little extra height.

Extremely Muscley Man — Being careful with what you wear is essential to your body type because you wouldn’t want anything to make you seem bigger than you are. Your shoulders tend to be very large, so try to find jackets with little to no shoulder padding. You want to make sure you have the impression of the V body shape, because if your small waist isn’t visible you’ll appear boxy. To do this, get suit jackets that slope inward at the waist to make your shape show more. Sometimes it is hard to shop for this body type, so you may not be able to find a suit off of the rack. Invest in a tailored suit that is made for your different body dimensions. Don’t wear shirts with small collars or lapels. This will make you look like you’ve out-grown your clothes.

No matter what your gender, size, or shape, always dress what you want to highlight in light colors and what you want to hide in dark colors. Confidence is always your greatest asset, so whatever you wear, rock it.

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Look professional with style

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Look professional with style


A student considers what to wear for a job interview. Appropriate business attire will be demonstrated at a professional dress fashion show on Sept. 23.

A student considers what to wear for a job interview. Appropriate business attire will be demonstrated at a professional dress fashion show on Sept. 23.

Fashion show teaches students how to take style to the business world

In preparation for the upcoming internship and career fair on Sept. 29, Career Service & Student Employment has outlined various activities this week to help prepare students physically, socially, academically and professionally. One of the activities, a professional-dress fashion show, is scheduled to take place on Sept. 23 at noon at Center Stage.

The fashion show will display various outfits that are appropriate for professional settings, including job interviews. Alison Gray, the employer relations specialist, explained that “Our department has the responsibility to teach students how to dress professionally and be competitive. One way we have found … to tell students about what to wear is through fashion shows.”
The fashion show will be sponsored by Dillard’s.

“Dillard’s mentioned that when applicants come for interviews in jeans and other inappropriate attire, they become very concerned, so they are offering to help,” said Gray.

Gray passed along the following tips to dress for success.

Appropriate Attire

Women
– Suit or skirt/slacks with nice blouse
– Professional, neat, conservative hair style
– Moderate make-up and perfume

Men
– Suit and tie or slacks with collared shirt and tie
– Neat, trimmed hair and fingernails
– Avoid sideburns, long hair and facial hair

Inappropriate  Attire

– Denim or shorts
– T-shirts
– Sweats/work-out attire
– Hoodies
– Tennis/running shoes or flip-flops
– Pajamas
– Hats/bandanas
– Sloppy, unkempt appearance
– Flashy hair, jewelry, and makeup
– Revealing clothing, including short skirts and low-cut tops

Gray added that they have talked with employers and asked what is important in the job market today. They mostly responded that one way they rule out a candidate is if he is not dressed properly. “To be competitive and get a job right now you have to know how to dress and look professional,” said Gray.

In conjunction with the fashion show, the department is sponsoring a contest and every student that attends the Career Fair dressed professionally qualifies to enter a drawing to win an iPod.

“I am excited,” said Gray. “I feel we will have great attendance; there will be lots of fun music and it is also going to be on Wolverine Wednesday, so we will eat. Come to the fashion show and the Career Fair, meet employers and learn some tips … that can make a difference in your career.”

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Fall fashion forecast


As fall begins and summer ends, it’s time to put away those shorts and tanks to make room for jeans and jackets. Fall this year is full of bold colors, unique textures and exciting trends. With a few simple adjustments, UVU ladies can get their wardrobes looking fresh for fall. 

1. Scarves. Nothing says fall like a fun scarf. Not only are scarves a cheap way to accessorize, they are a unique fashion that is easy to pair with any outfit. Go for a sleek layered look; mix and match different patterns or make a statement with an especially attention-grabbing scarf.

 

2. Boots. Once again, knee-highs are back! Dress them up with a feminine skirt, or dress them down with a slim pair of jeans and a flowered tunic for a trendy boho look. Add some chunky accessories like bangles and top it all off with an oversized bag or bolero. Either way, knee-high boots are the perfect way to stay fashionable as the weather starts to get colder.

 

3. Fall colors. As the seasons begin to shift, so do the hues and shades. Fall brings colors with warm undertones to the fashion scene, like brown, bronze, maroon, gold and burnt orange. Get into the season with these dramatic new tones to break out of the summer styles. Although warm colors are in, you can easily accentuate them with cool colors like smokey grays and sapphire blues. Mix it up, get creative with contrasts and don something different this month.

 

Whether you go with a hip scarf, a glamorous pair of boots, or the latest accent colors, you’ll be sure to look cool for school and fabulous for fall! 

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