Krodami
English 121
28 February 2003
We Dont Have Fashion
What is it with teens and their crazy fashion trends? Why must(prenominal) they attract so much attention to themselves? Do they recognize how stupid they look? Lastly, I sometimes ponder, Why perfection? Why? These are a few questions that were going to be answered in a recent essay that I was reading. As I read through the rest of the essay, none of these questions were in reality universe cleared up, but rather more stereotypes were being heaped onto the pile of what used to be Youth. Once I reached the last of the paper, no questions had been answered and the author had offici aloney painted himself ignorant. Though I do not know what the author was trying to accomplish, I am going shed a little vex out on teenagers and their fashion choices. Since there is a rather bear-sized spectrum of teenage fashion, from formal to histrionic, I am going to burble nigh one extreme, fashion of the rave culture, (the lifestyle of youth that attend raves). There are five major classes of youth, sort not by how much money they make, how nice their cable car or house is, or their social status, but just by what they get into to a rave.
The first group has been designate as Candy Ravers. The classic representation of a somebody in this category is a female, with short hair, thats usually in barrettes or pigtails; She is usually carrying around stuffed animals, and is often found sucking on a lollipop or pacifier. She will dedicate body glitter wherever she feels and more often than not will have
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stickers on each cheek. Candy Ravers sport/wear a shirt with a childhood hero such(prenominal) as My Little Pony, Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, etc. For pants...
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-->A very good description of the fashion and categorization of rave culture. Your entropy was quite accurate. However, I feel that you only explored the physical part of rave culture. You never went into any depth close the brand name of/in belonging to one group or another. From my exprience at raves, I have found that the majority of ravers havent any qualms about migling w/ others. Also, I have noticed that there is a group that you missed-the breakers, or breakdancers (the people who take all the space from the already crowded dance floor).
Good paper, but who cares about stereotypes. We need to put a stop to that.. not gain ground it by writing papers about it.
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