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With a decisive pop of my white polo shirt (worn under a pink cable-knit, natch), I set about deconstructing the phenomenon of ribbon belts and pastels, old boy style in a modern context. I was mildly amused at the prospect of drawing social commentary from fashion trends...

Author: By Amanda L. Rautenberg, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Hot Poppin' Fresh | 4/29/2004 | See Source »

...shower and ponders what he is going to wear for the day, not an easy—or short—task. “For me it depends on weather, what I’ll be doing. The colors have to match, the shoes have to go with shirt, and maybe I’ll be in class with someone I want to look good for,” Goonan says. For the next twenty minutes, Goonan shaves and puts on lotion. Goonan spends the remaining time styling his hair, carefully working in a molding paste...

Author: By Adam P. Schneider, Bari M. Schwartz, and Wendy D. Widman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Strutting their stuff | 4/29/2004 | See Source »

...person, without her glasses on, Fey, 33, seems slight, shy and approachable. Maybe too approachable for her own good. She is moved, in the course of an interview, to pull her shirt down to cover her midriff and mention her husband several times. Back in high school in Upper Darby, Pa., before she was one of PEOPLE's most beautiful people ("In all the world!" Fey exclaims. "India! China!"), back when she was an honor student and a co-editor of the newspaper as well as a member of the drama club, the tennis team, the community-service corps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Goddess of the Geeks | 4/26/2004 | See Source »

Walk into the Harvard Club (say, in New York City) and just try to get a table without a jacket and tie. Or, as I myself did just a few weeks ago, attend a function at the Faculty Club in a t-shirt and jeans. The unnecessary formality and (for lack of a better word) self-importance oozes, but at least Harvard is cultured, civilized, distinguished—right...

Author: By Mathew R. Naunheim, | Title: Popping the Polo | 4/21/2004 | See Source »

...Brown then said: "Caps and gowns have their significance and impressiveness, but remember that the greater part of the world's work is being done by men and women in their shirt sleeves, or what corresponds to their shirt sleeves in their particular profession...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Two Baccalaureate Sermons Hearten Present Generation | 4/21/2004 | See Source »

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