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By the 1930s, Lanvin was focusing more on her womanswear, and eventually she stopped making clothes for girls and boys.
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She began a collection of informal dresses, called "Lillys, " and then began designing clothes for girls and a men's sportswear line.
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" Ultimately, though, it all amounts to the same thing: "The girls are looking for clothes that don't drip with sweat when they do.
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Som makes clothes for social girls who are at home both uptown and downtown.
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The girls emptied the cupboards of clothes, the friend exclaiming over the elaborate range of styles women of that generation wore, how many personalities they could project as if they had been able to choose, when now you belonged to the outfit of jeans and T-shirt.
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Both North and South and 5ive are derivatives of the Spice Girls: whereas most recent boy bands have been uniform boys in uniform clothes, these two bands, like the Spice Girls, are made up of carefully distinguished individuals.
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It claims that girls feel under pressure to wear clothes that make them look older and have to cope with advertising and magazines selling adult images.
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Clothes and more clothes.... Girls are never happy wearing the same thing over and over like guys do.
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They noticed that the girls gravitated to a darker look and ruffled clothes of grays and blacks.
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These are the kinds of clothes that will resonate with downtown girls.
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The girls expressed their fears about needing to be seen with fashionable clothes and gadgets - making them feel bad about themselves and making them feel vulnerable to bullies if they were unable to keep up with their peer group.
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