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UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE PERNAMBUCO - UFPE Centro de Artes e Comunicação - CAC Departamento de Comunicação – DCOM Graduação em Comunicação Social – Jornalismo Disciplina: Inglês Instrumental Profª. Araken Barbosa Por: Abenildo Daywangles do Nascimento Exercice – 12/08/2013 Vogue – point of view ( published on august, 2013) “Your way The most careworm cliché in the fashion-magazine book is to breathlessly announce that it’s time to ‘break all the rules!’ Rules? What rules? Sure, there will always be those who fret about white after Labor Day would never dare to mismatch Liberty prints, with checks or to put a punk spin on Paris couture – but we’ve all been ignoring so-called dress codes with a vengeance for decades. The average American closet is a creative cauldron. Who would we like to be this morning – a preppy in shrunken blazer and driving loafers? An haute hippie, trailing handkerchief hems along with the sound of bangles? An eighties rock-‘n’-roller in black lace? Of course, this kind of absolute freedom – life as an endless costume party – can sometimes seem like its own endless procession of rule books of a different kind. That’s why so many of us are on an identity quest right now. Women no longer dress in lockstep – that’s clear. Standing out as an individual is what we all want and need. The key is to home in on your own distinct look – and then write your own rules around it. Forget what anyone else says or wears – this is the true soul of chic.” Vocabullary Mismatch – incompatibilidade Shrunken – encolhido Hems – bainhas