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Essay heading: Ornamentation in Clothing, past and present
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August 14, 2005 |
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Her beaded bag simply stated without the use of words, how wealthy she was and her standing in society. Clothing and accessories, such as jewelry, has always represented a person's whole identity.
Hundreds of years later, in the court of Louis the 14th, the same exact thing was going on. Civilization has created many languages, yet people still chose symbols rather than words to present their wealth and power... displayed 300 characters
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