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I Fashion Trends Sweep Campus
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s Pine Crest students usually exhibit a craze continued. Tight fitting styles
wide variety of clothing styles. The
prep craze became popular on a wide were as popular as ever, even though
baggie or pleated styles were begin
scale, and was the predominant mode ning to be worn. Senior Leigh Anne
of dress for both girls and guys. Smouse felt that tight fitting jeans
Top-siders, Oxford and Lacoste shirts, were more flattering to the figure than
i striped belts, and khaki pants were the blousier styles.
often seen on campus.
Longer hair was in style for girls. Most
In addition, the sophisticated, cos of the girls decorated their hair with
mopolitan look was big for girls. They brightly colored combs, clips, or
wore dresses and skirts of the latest ribbons. The trends for guys’ hair, on
cut, and both stiletto heels and the other hand, leaned toward short
“fisherman” sandals. and neat.
Many girls modeled for various
The country and western look was a
department stores. Senior Sally Duerr,
popular one for guys. Stetson hats
a member of Burdines’ Teen Board,
were instrumental in the wardrobe of
remarked, “This year people can wear
many people. Boots, plaid shirts, vests,
and denim jackets combined to almost anything they like without
convey the image of the cowboy/ looking weird. Contrary to past years,
southern rebel. there is no confirmed way to dress.”
Of course, the ever-present jeans
PANTS SUITS were worn more often on
dressy occasions. Leslie Fine poses for her
Panther Honey portrait in an attractive outfit.
SWIMWEAR for girls featured a higher leg line
and bright stripes. Julie Garvin shows off her
new tank suit on Fort Lauderdale beach.
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