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"We put sandals on her, and the whole silhouette changed".
The period from roughly 1800 up to the 1870s, when the fashion silhouette changed, was known as the "shawl period" because women in Europe and America wore shawls with almost all their clothing.
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"Silhouette changes require so many adjustments," Ms. Solomon said.
"For all those who lose sleep at night waiting for a silhouette change," the article announced, "it's here, with all the ramifications".
"There were so many silhouette changes during the 20th century," says Nancy Diehl, director of the masters program in costume studies at NYU. "Women's fashion definitely reflects societal priorities".
Mostly, the skate silhouette has changed over the years to become more functional: the baggier the pants, the easier it is to move.
For instance, one object tracker produces good results in various environments under different lighting conditions, but produces low accuracy results when the target shape or silhouette is changed because of camera angles.
My silhouette has not changed, my body stayed young.
He changed silhouettes in fashion, he pushed boundaries that others wouldn't to provoke people's understanding of what fashion should be".
But when 53 undergraduate students were asked to characterize a range of silhouettes, their guesses changed from female to male at a WHR of 0.68, lower than both the average female's WHR (0.71), and the lowest WHR seen among any male Army recruits (0.74).
But you couldn't have tossed a kettle ball last week without hitting a new take on the old-school athletic silhouette that hasn't changed much since you last laced up for gym class: loose-fitting, super-soft, drawstring waistband and elasticized ankles.
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