Indie dress codes
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Employees in offbeat line of businesses, such as Microsoft, try a host of dressing patterns and design that are beyond the standards of fashion. In these settings, where dress codes are non-existent, employees wear retro-style sweater, matched with polarfleece vests and dark denims.
Publication Name: Vogue
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0042-8000
Year: 1998
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Hiro worship
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Tokyo-based photographer Hiromix documents the daily activities of ordinary Japanese girls. Her photographs are distinctive in that they are skewed, shady and out of focus. She herself has become the fashion icon for the teenagers she likes to photograph.
Publication Name: Vogue
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0042-8000
Year: 1999
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Having a fit
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The services of a skilled tailor are needed in custom-fitting off-the-rack women's clothes such as suits, pants, and skirts. Custom tailors Bill Bull, Vera Rodriguez, and Refi provide services to politicians, movie stars, and society's elite.
Publication Name: Vogue
Subject: Fashion and beauty
ISSN: 0042-8000
Year: 1997
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