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Prairie dresses have never really gone away. The long, flowing, frilly gowns reemerged in the early '70s as a way for women to assert themselves after a decade of miniskirts designed for the male gaze. In the '80s the frills popped up again with the giant puffed-up sleeves and ruffled collars that were common in women's fashion. In the '90s, prairie dresses became chic grunge style and were often paired with chokers and Dr. Marten's boots. Now, the prairie dress has suddenly reemerged at your local Target. Their appearance was rather jarring to Facebook user Lorca Damon who thought they were some type of comment on life during the pandemic. "Target has decided if we're gonna suffer a pandemic, we might as well look like we just lost the farm after locusts ate our crops," she wrote. Adding: "I swear, if I run into a woman wearing this and she's not in a stage revival of Oklahoma!, I'm going to help hide her from the other sister wives until...
Student ambassadors Kyndall Cole and Jaziyyah Higgins. Photo courtesy of Asia N. Alexander. On Friday, Dec. 2, students Kyndall Cole and Jaziyyah Higgins hosted an Urban Outfitters Local Heroes event at Urban Outfitters in Georgetown. This event allowed Howard students to showcase their businesses and talents. This is one of many efforts Urban Outfitters has made to bridge the gap between them and students across the country. Last year, Urban Outfitters started the HBCU summer class. This opportunity gave HBCU students the exposure and mentorship needed to be successful in the fashion industry. Both marketing majors, Cole and Higgins, are a part of the Urban Outfitters ambassador program, a selective program that chooses students from their selected universities to represent the brand on their campus. Both individuals, being creative in their respective fields, decided it would be beneficial to bring Howard to a new area and expose th...
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