Beauty BoundLexington Books, 1986 - 268 páginas Includes material on femininity (psychology). |
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... dress . Dressed to Kill Female beauty has been hung on a clothesline of fashion . As a signal of gender and power , clothing is as important in defining woman's world as the body beneath it . Despite the apparent caprices of designers ...
... dress . Dressed to Kill Female beauty has been hung on a clothesline of fashion . As a signal of gender and power , clothing is as important in defining woman's world as the body beneath it . Despite the apparent caprices of designers ...
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... dress . My bridal fantasies were first outlined on paper , then lov- ingly cut from the antique lace train of my mother's marriage gown . For months I sewed and dreamed through classes while the future groom studied surgical techniques ...
... dress . My bridal fantasies were first outlined on paper , then lov- ingly cut from the antique lace train of my mother's marriage gown . For months I sewed and dreamed through classes while the future groom studied surgical techniques ...
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... dress for success , their suits seem like carbon copies of men's designs . In the 1980s these suits are always skirted , how- ever , perhaps to indicate who still wears the pants . Women are encouraged to imitate but not to take over ...
... dress for success , their suits seem like carbon copies of men's designs . In the 1980s these suits are always skirted , how- ever , perhaps to indicate who still wears the pants . Women are encouraged to imitate but not to take over ...
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The Fair | 1 |
The value of cosmetic rituals | 52 |
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