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Masteriza [31]
3 years ago
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To correct the subject-verb agreement errors, click on the incorrect verb and then type the correct form in the text box. Check

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Some people in fashion think that clothing expresses perfectly the ideas of the maker. Others believe it exactly represents the point of view of the wearer. As art, fashion reflects well the vision of the artist using the wearer as a living canvas. As a mode of self-expression, fashion can really reflect the personal ideologies, values, and affiliations of the wearer. Some exception pieces of clothing are more unique than the clothing seen in a tradition fashion runway. There are various awards and gallery shows that recognize brightly artists who create conceptual pieces of well, wearable art. These pieces are usually not intended to be worn by everyday people in everyday situations,but are one-of-a-kind creations praised for artistic concept rather than fashionable practicality.
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Viefleur [7K]3 years ago
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Some people in fashion think that clothing expresses perfectly the ideas of the maker. Others believe it exactly represents the point of view of the wearer. Like art, fashion reflects well the vision of the artist using the wearer as a living canvas. As a mode of self-expression, fashion can reflect the personal ideologies, values, and affiliations of the wearer. Some exception pieces of clothing are more unique than the clothing seen in a tradition fashion runway. There are various awards and gallery shows that recognize brightly artists who create conceptual pieces of well, wearable art. These pieces are usually not intended to be worn by everyday people in everyday situations but are one-of-a-kind creations praised for artistic concept rather than fashionable practicality.

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