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  • 04-01-2005 7:57 AM In reply to

    • Hayley
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    Re:International Fashions, Australia

    Hi. I am from. I really like to make up my own clothes and my nan makes them for me. I also get my fashion idea's from magazines and friends. I also like to see what others are wearing.


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  • 03-23-2005 2:59 PM In reply to

    • Nancy N
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    Re:International Fashions, USA

    We are working on a website on fashion right now. What types of clothing do you study about?


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  • 03-16-2005 8:09 PM In reply to

    • Kathryn
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    Re:International Fashions, USA

    Hi my name is Kathryn, I love the way I dress, it's so colorful. I usually look in magazines but I dress the way I want to.


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  • 03-16-2005 3:26 PM In reply to

    • Alessandra :d
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    objet:International Fashions, Italy

    I'm italian, in our country we're obsessed by the celebrity, so it influence our way to dress. By the way people dress like celebrities saw on television or like models or magazines.


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  • 03-16-2005 1:57 PM In reply to

    • Ellen
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    Re:International Fashions, Germany

    Hey, I'm Ellen and I'm from Germany. I often go shopping and I like it. But only what I like, of course I also look in magazines and TV, but I think you don't need the latest fashion, it's not so important. I hope I helped you anyways.


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  • 03-16-2005 2:22 AM In reply to

    • Amanda
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    Re:International Fashions, USA

    I usually get ideas from magazines, but sometimes alter the styles a little to fit my personal style better. I shop pretty much everywhere, and choose a wide variety of clothes. I like to mix and match and play around with lots of color and different things too, it all depends on what kind of statement you want to make, but I never go overboard with it.


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  • 03-16-2005 12:26 AM In reply to

    • Jenn
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    Re:International Fashions, USA

    Yes, I am also really interested in the fashion in other countries because I am going to school for fashion merchandising (which is selling and promoting fashion.) I think it would be really cool to learn more about fashion from countries that I have never been to. ~Jenn


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  • 03-14-2005 8:57 PM In reply to

    • Matt C
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    Re:International Fashions, USA

    I am from the USA also and I just got to say that all I wear is black and blood red, that doesn't make it hard for me to pick out what I want to wear, you should try to do that too.


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  • 03-10-2005 2:21 PM In reply to

    Re:International Fashions, Sweden

    Here we just have the most clothes in the stores but we all got somthing from expensive stores like: Diesel, JL (a swedish very expensive clothes company.) And stuff like that. And we just go in the stores and buy what we want. The expensive man


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  • 03-10-2005 10:43 AM In reply to

    • Nancy N
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    Re:International Fashions, USA

    Thanks for answering. What types of things do you like to wear? Do you like comfy clothes or do you like to dress up?


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  • 03-08-2005 1:12 PM

    • Nancy N
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    International Fashions, USA

    Hi! We are from the United States and are studying about fashion for a project. We are researching how people choose their fashions. We would really appreciate any input you have for us. Thanks! What country are you from? What types of things influence the way you dress? Do you look at what's on television, in a magazine, or just what's in the stores?


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