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Sumptuary Laws
History Project for Shakespeare Class....
published: 24 Jan 2013
author: Elyse Leslie
Sumptuary Laws
Sumptuary Laws
History Project for Shakespeare Class.- published: 24 Jan 2013
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- author: Elyse Leslie
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HCM 2013 Sumptuary Laws
The History, Customs, and Manners Show at Scarborough Faire discuss Sumptuary Laws in Tud...
published: 22 Jan 2014
HCM 2013 Sumptuary Laws
HCM 2013 Sumptuary Laws
The History, Customs, and Manners Show at Scarborough Faire discuss Sumptuary Laws in Tudor England. This is from the 2013 season of Scarborough Faire. Learn what items each class was allowed to wear by law...- published: 22 Jan 2014
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Alan Watts - Not What Should Be, But What Is.
Sumptuary laws have no place in a truly free society. But when have we ever really been fr...
published: 15 Jul 2011
author: SojournerLi
Alan Watts - Not What Should Be, But What Is.
Alan Watts - Not What Should Be, But What Is.
Sumptuary laws have no place in a truly free society. But when have we ever really been free? We are a pack animal and civilization is an extension of this e...- published: 15 Jul 2011
- views: 7630
- author: SojournerLi
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Nyla Matuk reads her poem "Anthropology of the Peanut" at The Manx - Ottawa October 28 2012
http://www.writersfestival.org Poet NYLA MATUK reads "Anthropology of the Peanut" from her...
published: 29 Nov 2012
author: TheWritersFestival
Nyla Matuk reads her poem "Anthropology of the Peanut" at The Manx - Ottawa October 28 2012
Nyla Matuk reads her poem "Anthropology of the Peanut" at The Manx - Ottawa October 28 2012
http://www.writersfestival.org Poet NYLA MATUK reads "Anthropology of the Peanut" from her new book of poetry Sumptuary Laws. 2012 Fall Edition Ottawa Octobe...- published: 29 Nov 2012
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- author: TheWritersFestival
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Gondolas of Venice
The gondola is a traditional Venetian rowing boat. Gondolas were for centuries the chief m...
published: 10 Aug 2009
author: Luigi Strano
Gondolas of Venice
Gondolas of Venice
The gondola is a traditional Venetian rowing boat. Gondolas were for centuries the chief means of transportation within Venice and still have a role in publi...- published: 10 Aug 2009
- views: 1202
- author: Luigi Strano
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Ivy - Wardsback
Artist: Ivy
Album: Demo CS
Release: 2013
Label: Self-Released
Tracklist:
1. Twenty Oh's ...
published: 27 Nov 2013
Ivy - Wardsback
Ivy - Wardsback
Artist: Ivy Album: Demo CS Release: 2013 Label: Self-Released Tracklist: 1. Twenty Oh's Wilin 2. The Sumptuary Laws 3. Werkhorse 4. What You Know 5. Antsy 6. Wardsback 7. Boy's Gotta Go I've personally been waiting with bated breath for this demo to finally drop. True, being comprised of current and former members of Brown Sugar (Eddie on vocals!!), Deformity, and Weird TV (amongst others) can create certain lofty expectations, but Ivy does not fail to deliver. As a matter of fact, they execute their brand of weirdo hardcore punk with a real casual, 1-2-1-2 ease. It's hard for me to properly describe what they're going for and it's not as simple as saying it's a the singer of Brown Sugar fronting Deformity, as I was expecting. All I can say is that Ivy is the probably best (for now) of the current crop of new NYC punk bands, which is quite a feat considering there's a lot of impressive things brewing. http://icoulddietomorrow.blogspot.gr/- published: 27 Nov 2013
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Poem: 'The Idea' by Edward Herbert (1583-1648)
MY BLOG: http://homelibraryreading.wordpress.com/ MY READING STYLE METHOD USED HERE FOR TH...
published: 21 Oct 2011
author: MavarineDuMarie
Poem: 'The Idea' by Edward Herbert (1583-1648)
Poem: 'The Idea' by Edward Herbert (1583-1648)
MY BLOG: http://homelibraryreading.wordpress.com/ MY READING STYLE METHOD USED HERE FOR THIS BOOK WAS: Descriptive Analysis Reading -- which is expressive an...- published: 21 Oct 2011
- views: 1315
- author: MavarineDuMarie
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Boarding in gondola - Venice Italy
The gondola is propelled by a person (the gondolier) who stands facing the bow and rows wi...
published: 15 May 2013
author: bk2303
Boarding in gondola - Venice Italy
Boarding in gondola - Venice Italy
The gondola is propelled by a person (the gondolier) who stands facing the bow and rows with a forward stroke, followed by a compensating backward stroke. Co...- published: 15 May 2013
- views: 158
- author: bk2303
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The glove
Paul 'scruffy' Martin tells the story of the glove. During the 13th century, gloves began ...
published: 29 Oct 2010
author: George Pollen
The glove
The glove
Paul 'scruffy' Martin tells the story of the glove. During the 13th century, gloves began to be worn by ladies as a fashion ornament. They were made of linen...- published: 29 Oct 2010
- views: 4303
- author: George Pollen
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Dr Faustus's Devils Photoshoot: Behind the Scenes
This video contains footage from my Devils costume photo shoot. This photo shoot came abou...
published: 17 Jun 2013
author: Gerry Begley
Dr Faustus's Devils Photoshoot: Behind the Scenes
Dr Faustus's Devils Photoshoot: Behind the Scenes
This video contains footage from my Devils costume photo shoot. This photo shoot came about once I realised a costume from a conceptual design I created in 2...- published: 17 Jun 2013
- views: 10
- author: Gerry Begley
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Venice
The waterways of Venice are its streets and the Gondoliers are its masters. The gondola is...
published: 14 May 2007
author: VisaView
Venice
Venice
The waterways of Venice are its streets and the Gondoliers are its masters. The gondola is propelled by an oarsman (the gondolier) who stands facing the bow ...- published: 14 May 2007
- views: 420
- author: VisaView
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Gondolas in Venice, Venice, Italy
The gondola is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the condi...
published: 29 Feb 2012
author: Pietro Pecco
Gondolas in Venice, Venice, Italy
Gondolas in Venice, Venice, Italy
The gondola is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon. For centuries gondolas were the chief...- published: 29 Feb 2012
- views: 17
- author: Pietro Pecco
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#1 TEXT BY MAIRI HARE
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Although fashion and style have a lot to do with clothing and are both notoriously dif...
published: 09 Oct 2012
author: Primitive London
#1 TEXT BY MAIRI HARE
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Although fashion and style have a lot to do with clothing and are both notoriously difficult to define concisely - fashion has essentially nothing to do with style. Clothing that constitutes the symbolic manifestation of fashion is comparable to the celebrity who is desperate for attention. Fashionable dress is transient, with intent to be seen in a specific, minute time frame, and then disposed of. Style, too, can very much command to be noticed. However, unlike fashion, it is a personal construction that cannot be prescribed. The sequacity of fashion enables it to be dictated through blogs and magazines; yet style is something elusive, taking time to discover and assemble. As the age-old adage goes: fashion can be bought, style one must possess.
Our visual identity is something we put on, made up by our consumption of goods, whose display constitutes our expressions of taste. More so than any other possessions, one’s clothes are considered an extension of the self. Whilst protecting the body and its modesty, clothing elevates the individual into a social and cultural being. They allow us to communicate with others, enabling us to stand out or equally merge with those around us. Displaying the inner self to the outside, dress is an indicator of who we are, and what we want others to think of us. These factors become more relevant within urbanity and online communities, whose vastness, fleeting change, movement, and anonymity frequently only give time for appearances to make an impression. In this globalised world, there is little time to decipher each and every individual. To be conspicuous within the madding crowd is as much a statement as to fade within the shadows of it. Our dress allows others to recognise us to be like or different to them, helping us to be identified by members of our own ‘tribe’.
Fashion, historically, was a means of distinguishing the rich from the poor. Today, it still serves as a stark reminder of disparity within society. Democracy may have abolished sumptuary laws, but a couture dress that appeared on a Parisian catwalk is never going to be quite the same as its ‘high-street knockoff’. This demonstrates the dilution and trickle down of elitist fashions for mass or downmarket consumption. On the other hand, fashions can also be seen to materialize through ‘bubbling-up’ from the street, such as when punk leitmotifs find their way into luxury, designer collections. Thus styles can mutate into fashions, and with calculated consideration, those fashions that harmonise with one’s established visual vocabulary can be incorporated into personal style. It is a question of context. Fashionable items cease to become so when they are bestowed a longevity and significance beyond their ephemeral novelty and temporary vogue existence. This can also be achieved by placing (once) fashionable garments within a museum setting. Those of sublime, groundbreaking design can become aggrandised and considered articles of revered craftsmanship; while others considered diachronically may become important artefacts of social and emotional history that reflect and capture the zeitgeist of its time.
In a world that claims to pride individualism, subjugating oneself to fashion is increasingly feeling out of sync. Style can be seen as a truer representative of the self, arising through knowledge and experience, whereas fashion - capitalism’s favourite child - did so to sell more products. Today we greatly live in an information society where knowledge receives more respect than pecuniary wealth, and where critical theory so often predominates over creative practice. Post-yuppie culture, happiness is getting to be understood that it isn’t about territory and material goods. The wise person wants to feel good. This has much to do with lessening the distinction between the visceral and corporeal: being comfortable in your own skin, and what you put on it. Fashion’s inherent vagrancy will always make it a generator of instability, luring its followers down the path of the perpetual quest for the new, fuelled by a fear of missing out. Dressing is the creating of images with the bodily self as the medium, a visual art that improves with practice and an understanding of the self and one’s personal style. Thus those who know how to dress well know how to look good, and in turn, feel good.
Mairi Hare
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Sumptuary Laws
No copyright intended. I do not own these songs.
An english project-...
published: 12 Dec 2011
author: kitkatgzn
Sumptuary Laws
No copyright intended. I do not own these songs.
An english project-
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The Electric Smile
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Moored gondolas The gond...
published: 18 Dec 2009
author: Charles Stuart
The Electric Smile
The Electric Smile
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Moored gondolas The gondola is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suit...- published: 18 Dec 2009
- views: 288
- author: Charles Stuart
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On board a gondola on the Grand Canal, Venice, Italy
The gondola is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the condi...
published: 29 Feb 2012
author: Pietro Pecco
On board a gondola on the Grand Canal, Venice, Italy
On board a gondola on the Grand Canal, Venice, Italy
The gondola is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon. For centuries gondolas were the chief...- published: 29 Feb 2012
- views: 15
- author: Pietro Pecco
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[FREE PDF] In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion by Anna Reynolds
Download Link : http://www.rarshare.com/in-fine-style-the-art-of-tudor-and-stuart-fashion-...
published: 25 Jul 2013
author: Debra Eisenhour
[FREE PDF] In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion by Anna Reynolds
[FREE PDF] In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion by Anna Reynolds
Download Link : http://www.rarshare.com/in-fine-style-the-art-of-tudor-and-stuart-fashion-by-anna-reynolds-pdf/ In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fa...- published: 25 Jul 2013
- views: 7
- author: Debra Eisenhour