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		<title>Defining Style: How to Interpret Runway Trends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working in style and fashion has exposed me to many amazing trends: some beautiful, some extravagant, and some absolutely unnecesary. However, I am continuously enamored with runway shows and the styles that grace the raised platforms.
The question remains, however, what do those styles mean for you? Is runway fashion really intended for everyday wear? Generally, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working in style and fashion has exposed me to many amazing trends: some beautiful, some extravagant, and some absolutely unnecesary. However, I am continuously enamored with runway shows and the styles that grace the raised platforms.</p>
<p>The question remains, however, what do those styles mean for you? Is runway fashion really intended for everyday wear? Generally, no. Prompted by a class assignment to create a short web video, I have created the following examination of everyday fashion and style:</p>
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