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No matter what anyone tells you, this was all about the music and the clothes.
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California has always been the birthplace of fads in America from surf music to clothes and accessories sold on Rodeo Drive.
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Ashleigh, a former Brownie and Guide, was a "typical teenager" who used to play her favourite music loud and dropped her clothes on the floor, her mother said.
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For the first time, British teenagers followed the example of US teenagers and banded together, forging their own group identity with the aid of clothes, music and a hearty desire to rile everyone else.
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He said he was happy with his daughter's western tastes in pop music and fashion, and had bought her western-style clothes.
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Along with exotic clothes and loud music, a new word had crossed the Atlantic - teenager.
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The same rules that protect clothes designers and music recordings from counterfeiters are being used to protect smart device manufacturers from disabling locks that prevent unintended use.
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To some fancy little store with nice clothes and ambient house music.
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You can feel it in the audience, which has a decidedly downtown, indie-music vibe, and you can see it in the clothes.
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No matter what one thinks of punk music and its "no future" ideology, the movement was adept and imaginative when it came to clothes.
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Sponsorship can lead to musicians wearing a company's clothes and naming songs after it: Rascall Flatts, a country music band, has done both for American Living, a label carried by JCPenney.
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