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A: Fashion
 

Different times, different clothes, different hairstyles

"Fashions fade, style is eternal" (Yves Saint Laurent)
 
"The difference between style and fashion is quality" (Giorgio Armany)
 
 
"Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street; fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening" (Coco Chanel)
 
What are these people wearing?
What do your clothes say about you?
 
Fashion is a language, a way to communicate your preferences, your feelings, even your intentions.
 
 Learn the form and use of the present continuous tense
 
 
 
TO WEAR

We use the verb to wear (llevar puesto) in present continuous to say what clothes someone has on. In Spanish we use the Present Simple.
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Spanish "Hoy llevo vaqueros y una camiseta
                      
English: "Today I am wearing jeans and a T-shirt"
 
Remember ⇒ to describe someone's clothes (what a person is wearing) we place the adjective first and then the noun: "I am wearing a white T-shirt and black jeans"  (Spanish: "una camiseta blanca y unos vaqueros negros")