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FASHION i n o ut oldfashioned o ut of fashion fashionable Some Quotes to Think About Fashion is architecture it is a matter of proportions Fashion changes but style endures ID: 763771

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FASHION inoutold-fashionedout of fashionfashionable

Some Quotes to Think About“ Fashion is architecture; it is a matter of proportions.’’ “Fashion changes, but style endures.” C oco Chanel “ Fashion should be a form of escapism, and not a form of imprisonment.”   Alexander McQueen

Discuss: What does fashion mean to you?How are fashion and identity related with each other ? What / Who determines certain types of clothes to be fashionable ?

Vocabulary ADOPT (V) choose or take sth as your ownlegally care for another’s childNew technology is adopted by the young generation first. The film was adopted from a novel.

APPEAL (V/N) (v) to attract, interest(n) power to attract, interest (adj) appealing A leader  must  appeal to  the masses and inspire them  to action.A dress with appeal

BIND (V) to tie with a rope tightlyWomen continued to bind their feet in parts of China until the late 1950s to bind one’s hair with a ribbon

DOMINANT (ADJ) leading, primary, controllingTelevision plays a dominant role in molding public opinion.the dominant powers at an international conference d ominate (v) d omination (n)

JEWELRY (N) Ornaments such as rings, earrings or necklaces She likes gold jewelry but he thinks silver is more proper. The jewelry around her neck compliments her dress .

MESSAGE (N) a communication delivered in writing, speech, by means of signals Clothing and appearance send a message. They can communicate our occupation or an occasion we're marking.

LEISURE (N) free time and its activities She looked forward to retirement and a life of leisure.What are the most popular leisure activities in your country?

THE MILITARY (N) the armed forcesA country ruled by the military m ilitary ( adj ) relating to soldiersm ilitary lawmilitary uniforms

OUTSIDER (N) a person who is excluded from a groupSometimes I feel like an outsider in my homeland . Society often regards the artist as  an outsider .

RESTRICT (V) to limit, narrow, reduceHigh heel shoes restrict the wearers movement.Regulations that restrict smoking in some or most public places are commonplace in many countries today.r estriction (n) r estrictive ( adj )

SWEATSHIRT (N) A long-sleeved heavy cotton pullover worn for sports or leisure

TORN (ADJ) tear (v) /tore/torn: to pull apart or into piecesShe tore the letter into small pieces . t ear (n) a rip The shirt has a small tear. t orn (adj) split or cut Ripped and  torn jeans were popular in the  80s .

TOUGH (ADJ) strong and durable, not easily broken or cutdifficult to deal with A tough material He could not eat the tough steak. It’s tough to go to school and work at the same time.

UNIFORM (N) special clothes worn by the members of a groupa police uniform school uniform