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“Press Fashion” contributor Chris Topp offers some ideas on what’s in and what’s out; on what’s trendy and what isn’t; and what’s hot and \ what’s not ...
“Batman” — the movie, the merchandise, the mayhem. “Press Fashion” attended the movie’s preview in Auckland. Even though it was a ticket-only event, people started queueing an hour before it started.
Paisley ties — part of the worldwide paisley comeback at the moment
"Married ... With Children” — because people do insult each other in real life.
Couch potatoes — someone who sits around watching television all the time because they haven’t got anything better to do. “Moriori — A People Rediscovered,” by Michael King — the truth at last.
Fluorescents — yet again. “Gloss” — the funniest programme ever made by Television New Zealand.
Lycra cycle shorts — no matter what size you are.
Aerobics classes — great places to meet people as you nearly drown in sweat.
Nightclubbing until dawn — it can be done in Christchurch.
Leather jackets — one of the few fashion garments never to lose their appeal.
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Press, 5 December 1989, Page 19
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