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Great Hip Hop dancers and teachers ooze confidence when they dance. Being confident when you dance is integral to giving a great performance. Having an alter ego can dramatically increase how confident you feel when you dance.
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Therefore, having been in the Street Dance industry for the last 18 years, and having taught thousands of people worldwide, I believe that you definitely want to encourage your students to create their own alter ego. After all, why wouldn't you want them to be more confident when they dance and to improve as dancers?
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There has always been demand for vintage clothing. Be it jeans or the worn out old corduroy. Several brands have tried to capitalize on this by creating jeans with a vintage look. But very few have managed to achieve what AG jeans have.
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The company was formed by a desire to excel in producing vintage jeans that could be worn everyday. It has now become the number one company in the US and is now looking to expand its horizons to several other countries as well.
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Levi's has been making jeans for nearly 130 years. There are a number of reasons as to why the company is continuing to make these jeans. These are also reasons as to why the company has been as successful as it has been with these jeans.
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Levi's makes its jeans with a number of different factors in mind. It takes a look at the things that people do in their jeans and a look at how they want to feel in their jeans. The company knows that all people have different needs when it comes to their jeans and that they want jeans that they can feel comfortable with. This sense of understanding what people want out of their jeans is something that has helped Levi's to be as popular in the world of jeans as it is.
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Wale raps about kicks and then skateboards in a hallway.
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Just because your office "allows" you to wear jeans to work, doesn't mean you should abuse the privilege. Oh wait, were you one of those give an inch, takes a mile kind of kids? Well, if so, here is a much needed lesson on your "jeans for work" etiquette.
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Unless you work at a custom jeans company, you should be mindful of the unwritten rules of wearing jeans to work. When choosing your jean for the office, keep in mind that you (probably) still want to look polished and professional. When you wear a dirty, tattered jean, people tend to not take you so seriously. Take Brandy, here, for example. Odds are you wouldn't want anyone in those jeans in charge of much more than, uh, acting or singing.
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Today the modern T-shirt has spawned a vast textile and fashion industry, worth over two-billion dollars to the world's retail trade. The unlikely birth of the t-shirt was a rather unspectacular event, however this humble piece of attire was set to change the styles and fashions of cultures for generations to come. Eventually the T-Shirt would be used as a political tool for protest and in certain times and places in history, a symbol of revolution and change.
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At the very beginning the t-shirt was little more than a piece of underwear, an extremely utilitarian one at that. In the late 19th century the union suit, (also colloquially known as long johns), was in its hey day, worn across America and northern parts of Europe. Popular throughout class and generation, this modest knitted one-piece covered the whole body, from the neck to the wrists and ankles. The designs pièce de résistance featured a drop flap in the back for ease of use in the old outhouse. As cotton became more and more widely available, underwear manufacturers seized the moment to create an alternative to this mainstay and rather cumbersome design. Knitted material is difficult to cut and sew seams and thus with cotton a radical shift towards mass-made fashion could begin.
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Have you been in a fashion rut lately? Don't feel like spending hundreds of dollars for a new wardrobe? Trust me, I know exactly how you feel.
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The easiest (and most cost-effective) way of injecting some fresh style into your existing wardrobe is through some funky and colorful fashion accessories. But to make your dollar stretch even farther, choose accessories that are timeless and will carry you through season after season.
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Jeans are the staple of any wardrobe. You can dress them up or dress them down. You can buy them with embellishments, or stick with the traditional five-pocket indigo variety. This season, waistlines are inching up a bit, but finishes and embellishments are very much in vogue.
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Lightweight denim is emerging on the scene, often with skinny legs that scrunch up. Bell legs pair with aqua washes and slubbing to give jeans that lived-in look. Jeans that have multi-directional weaves give off an air of sophistication, while detailed back pockets on any pair of jeans brings attention to the wearer.
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Vintage is also hot this season, and pairing vintage jeans with vintage boots is a showstopper.
Brands to watch this season: Antik Denim, Citizens of Humanity, True Religion, and Rock and Republic.
There are so many different finishes available in today's market that it's easy to tell your whiskers from your hipsters. Here's a guide to the latest denim finishes:
Acid wash - A light finish achieved by manufacturers' use of chlorine-soaked pumice stones to bring white highlights to denim.
Clean - Indigo denim jeans that retain their "like new" appearance even after many washings.
Creased - A finish that produces a white line down the front of the jeans, giving the appearance that they have been repeatedly ironed.
Dirty Wash - A jeans finish created by a dyeing process that produces the effect of staining or spilling.
Frayed - A finish that is developed from sanding the waistband and the hems of the jeans.
Indigo - The deep blue color of traditional jeans.
Overdyed - A second dying process performed after the jeans have been sewn, making the sewing thread the same color as the jeans.
Pre-Ripped - Jeans that have rips or tears but that are not repaired prior to sale.
Sandwash - A finish often used in conjunction with stonewash to produce area-specific wear, usually on the fronts of the thighs or the seat of the jeans.
Stonewash - A medium finish mimicking wear that is achieved by manufacturers' use of pumice stones, enzymes, and sand.
Tint - Jeans that have undergone a second dye process, often using a yellow khaki color, to give them a vintage appearance.
Whiskers - A jeans finish that produces white lines that look like wrinkles near the crotch and sometimes behind the knees.
Tear and Repair - A jeans finish that involves using a tool to create holes in jeans and then sewing the holes closed.
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If your wardrobe consists mostly of prints:
Find a bag that has a bright, solid color such as orange, red, or turquoise blue. Yellow accessories are currently all the rage as evidenced by reading any fashion mag lately. These bright colors will definitely liven up your outfit.
Try not to mix prints with prints. It doesn't produce the most "pulled-together" look, as it can tend to look like you dressed yourself in the dark. Unless, of course, that's the look you were going for. Then I say, "knock yourself out, girl!"
Stick with colors that have staying power and you won't regret spending your hard-earned money. And if you're a little shy about wearing bright colors, you can never go wrong with trusty old black or white!
If your wardrobe consists mostly of solid colors:
This is where boredom ends and the fun begins! You will get the most mileage out of your wardrobe if you stick with timeless pieces such as a crisp, white shirt, khaki trousers, and tailored blazers.
Buy pieces that you can mix around with other pieces to create new outfits. And always make sure that the fit is perfect for your body. If something needs to be tailored, keep that in mind before you buy the piece.
Then, inject something unexpected into your ensemble with a colorful, funky-patterned bag. But try to keep the lines clean, which will make the bag timeless. There's nothing worse than dropping tons of money for a trendy bag that will "be out" in about a month.
Your choices are virtually limitless, so make sure you buy something you love and will get a lot of use of, but most importantly, something you can afford. It doesn't make much sense to buy the newest and trendiest (read: most expensive) bag if you can't make this month's rent!
Some other useful tips to follow:
Try not to buy bags that:
1. Have too much bling on them. They'll be out of style in no time, not to mention your back and shoulders are gonna hurt from the extra weight;
2. Too many exterior pockets. The bag just looks sloppy and overdone, and can begin to look juvenile;
3. Any bags that have logos plastered all over them. You're basically providing free advertising for that company. Aw, isn't that nice of you!
If you stick to these tips, the focus will be on your entire outfit, and not just your bag. You spent precious time putting together your fabulous look, and you should be noticed for it!
Either way you go, just remember that fashion is supposed to be fun and not taken too seriously. But, if there's way too much fun involved in your outfit, you're probably going to look more like a circus clown instead of the fabulous Lil' Diva you really are!
Tags: Tribal, Gear, Skateboardig, Raymond, DiazIn Europe times were changing, as the Americans continued to sweat and itch, a simple "T-shaped" template was cut twice from a piece of cotton cloth and the two pieces faced and stitched together in a lowly European workhouse. It was half a pair of long johns, but it soon took on a life of its own. As the Industrial Revolution reached its inevitable conclusion, Henry T. Ford created the world's first production line, the ideas of functionalism, efficiency, and utilitarian style entered the mainstream consciousness of societies across the world, and Europe in particular. Many began to question the Puritanism of the past, Victorian buttoned-down ideas of modesty were starting to give way to scantier and scantier swimsuits, ankle-bearing skirts, and short-sleeved shirts. As World War One loomed upon the horizon, the t-shirt was about to be conscripted to the army.
Historical researchers define the first recorded incident of the introduction of the T-shirt to the United States occurred during World War One when US soldiers remarked upon the light cotton undershirts European soldiers were issued as standard uniform. American soldiers were fuming, their government were still issuing woolen uniforms, this wasn't fashion, it was practically a tactical military disadvantage. How could a sniper keep still and aim his rifle with beads of sweat pouring in his eyes, and an itch that just wouldn't go away? The US army may not have reacted as quickly as their troops would have liked, but the highly practical and light t-shirt would soon make its way back to the mainstream American consumer.
Due to their highly recognizable shape, and want for a better name, the word "T-shirt" was coined, and as the word found its place in the cultural lexicon, people across the world began to adopt the new and more comfortable alternative to the union shirt. A handful of American experts claim that the name was coined in 1932 when Howard Jones commissioned "Jockey" to design a new sweat absorbing shirt for the USC Trojans football team. However the US army contests the origins of the word come from army training shirts, being the military it was not long before practicality ensured the abbreviation. There is one alternative theory, little known and rather graphic in its interpretation. Essentially the idea that shortened-length arms were described as akin to the shape of an amputees torso, a common sight in the bloodier battles of the past, though this speculation cannot be verified, the idea has a gory ring of truth about it. During World War II the T-shirt was finally issued as standard underwear for all ranks in both the U.S. Army and the Navy. Although the T-shirt was intended as underwear, soldiers performing strenuous battle games or construction work, and especially those based in warmer climes would often wear an uncovered T-shirt. On July the 13th, 1942, the cover story for Life magazine features a photo of a soldier wearing a T-shirt with the text "Air Corps Gunnery School".
In the first few years after World War Two, the European fashion for wearing T-shirts as an outer garment, inspired mainly by new US army uniforms, spread to the civilian population of America. In 1948 the New York Times reported a new and unique marketing tool for that year's campaign for New York Governor Thomas E. Dewey. It was the first recorded "slogan T-Shirt", the message read "Dew It for Dewey", closely repeated by the more famous "I Like Ike" T-shirts in Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidential campaign.
In the early 1950s enterprising companies based in Miami, Florida, began to decorate tee shirts with Floridian resort names and even cartoon characters. The first recorded graphic t-shirt catalogue was created by Tropix Togs, by its creator and founder, Miami entrepreneur Sam Kantor. They were the original licensee for Walt Disney characters that included Mickey Mouse and Davy Crockett. Later other companies expanded into the tee shirt printing business that included Sherry Manufacturing Company also based in Miami.
Sherry began business in 1948, the owner and founder, Quinton Sandler, was quick to catch onto the new T-shirt trend, and quickly expanded the screen print scarf company into the largest screen print licensed apparel producer in the United States. Soon more and more celebrities were seen on national TV sporting this new risqué apparel including John Wayne, and Marlon Brando. In 1955 James Dean gave the T-Shirt street credibility in the classic movie "Rebel Without A Cause". The T-Shirt was fast evolving into a contemporary symbol of rebellious youth. The initial furore and public outcry soon died down and within time even the American Bible Belt could see its practicality of design.
In the 60's people began to tie dye and screenprint the basic cotton T-Shirt making it an even bigger commercial success. Advances in printing and dying allowed more variety and the Tank Top, Muscle Shirt, Scoop Neck, V-Neck, and many other variations of the T-Shirt came in to fashion. During this period of cultural experimentation and upheaval, many independent T-shirt printers made copies of "Guerrillero Heroico, or Heroic Guerilla", the famous portrait of Ernesto "Che" Guevara taken by Alberto "Korda" Diaz. Since which it is said to be the most reproduced image in the history of photography, mainly thanks to the rise of the T-shirt.
The 1960's also saw the creation of the "Ringer T-shirt" which became a staple fashion for youth and rock-n-rollers. The decade also saw the emergence of tie-dyeing and screen-printing on the basic T-shirt. In 1959, "Plastisol", a more durable and stretchable ink, was invented, allowing much more variety in t-shirt designs. As textile technologies improved, new T-shirt styles were soon introduced, including the the tank top, the A-shirt (infamously known as the "wife beater"), the muscle shirt, scoop necks, and of course V-necks.
More and more iconic T-shirts were designed and created throughout the Psychedelic era, including more and more home-made experiments. A tidal wave of tie-died t-shirts began to appear at the burgeoning music festival scenes in Western Europe and America. By the late 60's it was practically a required dress code amongst the West Coast hippie culture. Band T-shirts became another extremely popular form of T shirt, cheaply printed and sold at live gigs and concerts of the day, the tradition continues to the present, band T shirts are as popular as ever, however the price of them has risen dramatically.
In 1975 Vivienne Westwood makes her mark at 430 King's Road, London at the "Sex" boutique with her new Punk-style t-shirts, including her infamous "God Save The Queen" design. Punk introduced an explosion of independent fashion designers and in particular t-shirt designers. To this day many modern designs pay tribute to the "grunge-look" of this rebellious and anarchic period of Western culture.
The influx of corporate funding of the 1980's changed the whole face of the T-shirt market. Slogan T-shirts were gaining popularity again, "Choose Life" was produced to promote the debut album of George Micheal's band "Wham", whilst "Frankie Says" helped push a string of highly controversial singles to the top of the UK charts for Liverpool based band "Frankie Goes to Hollywood". Bands, football teams, political parties, advertising agencies, business convention organizers, in fact anyone after a piece of cheap promotion began to commission and sell vast numbers of T-shirts. One noble exception of the time was the now iconic "Feed the World" T-shirt, created to raise funds and awareness of the original and groundbreaking Band Aid charity event.
During the 80's and 90's T-Shirt production and printing technologies vastly improved, including early forms of D.T.G (Direct to Garment Transfer) printing, increased the volume and availability. Whilst in financial circles, the world's stock markets took notice as the American T-Shirt was classed as a commodity item in the apparel industry.
Branded corporate labels soon made their massive mark on the industry. A whole new generation of T-shirt designs swamped the market, promoting conformity and allegiance to a brand name, such as Nike, rather than an expression of individuality. This rather uninspiring tradition still continues to this day, the now iconic "Vintage 82" T-shirt from "Next" for example. Within a few years of its first printing, this design was allowed to flood the market, until cheap copies and black market knock-offs have saturated the world. There are many similar designs which have a similar limited cultural shelf-life.
More recently an inspiring movement towards re-politicizing the T-shirt has enabled pressure groups and charities to push their message to a wider audience. Over one million people marched into London wearing a vast array of anti war, anti Bush and anti Blair T shirts at the anti Iraq rally. Another example, reminiscent of the earlier Band Aid event, saw The Make Poverty History campaign of 2005 receive global media coverage. Soon after Vivienne Westwood re-emerges in the T-shirt world with her new slogan T-shirt "I am not a terrorist, please don't arrest me". Catherine Hamnett, another famous British fashion designer is well known for her protest T-shirts, including her work to highlight Third World debt and the Aids epidemic in Africa. Then again, Catherine has recently been quoted as saying political slogan shirts allow the consumer to "feel they have participated in democratic action", when in fact all they have done is a little clothes shopping. This maybe true, however they still bring enormous media attention to any just cause.
Over the years the styles, images, and contribution to free society that T-shirts have provided are taken as granted, the T-shirt is now an essential accompaniment for any fashionable wardrobe, no matter what part of the world. Still yet more technical advances in the industry have allowed for more choices in style and cut. Oversize T-shirts that extend down to the knees, are popular with hip hop and skater fashions. Seasons change, however from time to time the female market embraces more tight-fitting "cropped" T-shirt styles, cut short enough to reveal the midriff. The rise of the "hoodie" or hooded long sleeved T-shirt cannot be ignored, it is also fast becoming an essential addition to any street wise fashionista's collection.
Recently there has been a massive consumer backlash against the branded conformity of the corporate and licensed t-shirt market. The consumer is at last regaining some sense of individuality, people today are not satisfied with the notion of "brand loyalty". People want to reflect their own personality, political beliefs, sense of style or humor. Some are designing their own with the help of a wide selection of D.I.Y online t-shirt printing services, including "Cafe Press" and "Threadless" to mention just two. But many people neither have the time nor the inclination to design their own artwork, and so marks the rise of the independent T-shirt designer. Reminiscent of the 1960's but with a worldwide appeal, artists, graphic designers, renegades of the fashion world are beginning to get noticed. The greatest asset a modern T-shirt can have is its originality, a quality that will always be in demand, both now and hopefully far into the future.
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Now since you're going to go casual with your jeans, you want to dress up the rest of the outfit with a feminine blouse or button-down and some cute high-heels or flats. Do not, try to pair your jeans with a t-shirt or sweatshirt and tennis shoes. Those items should *never* be seen in the office.
And, if you do find yourself craving a little adventure, you can always shake things up with a bright colored vest or blazer. Just make sure you know what you're doing here. No need to ruin a perfectly good outfit with one bad yellow vest decision.
Tags: wale, format, mag, rap, skateboard, streetwear, Sneaka, man, Dan, Niketalk, nike, Jordan, Dunk, SB, Washington, gogoOnly the most durable types of materials can be used with jeans in mind. All of the cotton materials that are used for these jeans are harvested by Levi's and prepared with basic features without the use of too many chemical materials. This is so the cotton will be fresh and more durable while feeling natural to all people.
Even the buttons that are used on these jeans are made with strong metal materials that are manufactured by Levi's. These buttons are used to make these jeans more fashionable for a variety of different types of events.
Each pair of jeans is also designed with comfortable roomy pockets. These include the famous pocket watch that has adorned Levi's jeans since they were first produced by the company.
A great part of these jeans is that they can be found in a wide variety of different forms. There are different types of jeans for men and women with different leg fits. The company makes skinny, straight, boot cut and relaxed types of jeans.
The washes that are used by Levi's are also incredibly varied. For example, Levi's makes jeans with traditional blue denim colors. However, these colors can be found in light, medium or dark forms for all sorts of different fashion needs. Tan, black, gray and white colors are also available.
One of the greatest reasons as to why Levi's jeans have been as popular as they are comes from how they are incredibly affordable for people to get. A typical department store will carry Levi's jeans at values of less than fifty dollars per pair. Some of these stores might even have huge clearance deals on these jeans.
These are all things that have helped to make Levi's jeans so popular. These jeans are ones that work with a variety of fashionable designs and in a number of forms. They are also jeans that are made with comfort and functionality in mind.
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What sets AG Jeans apart
What sets AG jeans apart from the rest is the integrity and honesty in creating high quality vintage fabric.
The denim that is used is first brought from various flea markets in different parts of the world including Italy, NY, and Tokyo etc. Various processes are used to then infuse the denim with the right look. The final washed denim is produced in Los Angeles. Fine attention to detail is an asset of AG jeans that stands out. The sanding of the various areas of the jeans is done with the help of a sand paper manually. This gives each jean a rugged but hip look. The last part is the treatment and the stone wash in which pumice stones work on the jeans creating a soft and worn out look. For the buyer
The company has a chain of stores around the country and you can easily locate one close to you by logging on to the website. If you prefer online shopping, then of course, geographical location is not a problem.
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Many top artists and performers have spoken in the past about taking on an alter ego when they perform. One of the most famous is probably Beyonce's alter ego 'Sasha Fierce'. When Beyonce wants to go for it and give it her all, she talks about letting Sasha Fierce do her thang! By doing this, she says she is more able to commit to her performance. I say if it is good enough for Beyonce, it is good enough for me!
Why encourage your students to take on an alter ego?
If your students are not giving 100% or they are not throwing themselves into the choreography, you may want to suggest that they take on an alter ego of their own. This will help them liven up their performance of your choreography and feel more confident when they dance.
If you encourage your students to do this, you will find that they dance with more confidence. By stepping into the shoes of someone else, your students let their own inhibitions go. After all, it isn't them dancing, but someone else who is maybe better equipped to give more energy, dance with more passion and generally throw themselves into the choreography with more commitment. In my experience, when students imagine they are somebody else, (somebody more confident, sexy, loud, energetic, bubbly or whatever it is they need), they relax, dance better and give a better performance.
4 steps to creating your very own alter ego
So you may be thinking - great, I now know why I should have one, but how do I go about creating one for myself?
Follow my 4 step process below, to utilise this technique:
Name your alter ego. Dress as they would dress. Ask yourself 'what might they say to themselves in their head? Ask yourself, 'what do they believe about their dancing ability?
For example, a student might say:
Her name is Slick & Sexy Sarah She dresses in the latest street wear and wears it with style - so I will do this. She says "I'm awesome" to herself in her head Slick & Sexy Sarah knows she looks hot and can bang out the moves
Lead your dance students through my 4 step process. Just by going through this process, your students will feel more confident and be able to commit to the choreography even more. If your students do this, you'll see different students appear before your very own eyes.
Have fun with this technique and encourage your students to do it too. You'll be amazed at the results you get!
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