hippie
hippie
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by Cathleen Plazas - 2007-01-21
Everyone knows that hippie chic is a style that is here to stay. From high fashion runways to the girl next door - hippie chic has changed the fashion world. However, with everyone buying the latest m...
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by Cathleen Plazas - 2007-01-23
Jewelry is more than just an accessory; it's a way to show off your own unique style and personality. In fact, it can very much be considered an art just as much as fashion can. It is really the frost...
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by Chris Robertson - 2007-03-11
Even if you're not a child of the 60s, you've probably had the pleasure of owning and wearing tie dye clothing. If you've ever been to an event with a craft fair, chances are that you've noticed those...
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by Michael Tasner - 2007-04-21
Buying "Hippie Stuff" to Help the Environment What do you think of when you hear the word hippie? Do you think of someone wearing tie-dyed shirts or walking around in sandals? Many people get this ...
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by E. RAYMOND ROCK - 2007-09-15
I loved every mile bussing across this great country, such a vast, breathtaking panorama with so much promise, and before I knew it, we were crossing the Great Plains and running across the flat, ...
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by Sunbursttiedye01 - 2007-09-25
The Hippie counterculture that started out in the 1960's was more than just a movement advocating peace and freedom. What started out as a peaceful protest against the established societal norms...
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by Sunbursttiedye01 - 2007-10-08
The creatively coined term "hippie" comes from the word "hip" and is jazz slang for the word "hipster", which was coined during the 1940's. As years passed, "hippie" was used to refer to many di...
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by Sunbursttiedye01 - 2007-10-18
For those who want to stand out and be unique, there are a lot of ways to do it. You can do all sorts of things to get noticed. In this society we live in, there are many people who pull stunts ...
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by Sunbursttiedye01 - 2007-11-06
Tie-dyed shirts were used by the hippie generation to symbolize the values that they stood for. The wild mixing of the colors of tie-dyed shirts was a true expression of the liberation that they...
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by Sunbursttiedye01 - 2007-11-07
The popular hippie counterculture that started back in the 1960's were indeed so popular that up until now, the concept and the culture still manages to live on. However, the years have changed ...