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Post by wenonah4th on Aug 28, 2013 13:35:58 GMT -5
in # 10 (I think?) we're supposed to see Mrs. Rodowsky as super-laid-back because she both is wearing jeans and says "Call me Mariel".
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Post by bscfan1997 on Oct 15, 2015 21:24:24 GMT -5
The bad girls in Stacey VS. the BSC and Stacey and the Bad Girls wore a lot of plaid and ripped jeans, grungy things. I think it was supposed to be illustrated as "rebellious", but assuming it took place in the mid 90s, they were in style!
What about the weird girl Sam dated in The Phantom Phone Calls? She wore fingertip gloves and all.
And Mrs. Barrett in the Impossible Thred, she wore rather well-off outfits such as black and lace and jewelry.
Mrs. P's cocktail dress in Saves the Day is funny and awful for a b-ball game! Odd, too. It'd probably be sleeveless, short, and sparkly. And Mr. P wore a polo shirt and jeans.
Mrs. Arnold's duck bows in Trouble with Twins is so eccentric!
Were there ever any clothing descriptions of Cokie Mason and Grace Blume? I'm curious what their fashion sense is like. I'd imagine it'd be similar to Stacey and Laine and maybe Claudia.
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Post by booboobrewer on Oct 15, 2015 21:47:14 GMT -5
I remember two mentions of Grace's clothes -- in Haunted Masquerade and Kristy for Pres -- and Cokie in Kristy and the Vampires.
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Post by bscfan1997 on Oct 15, 2015 21:57:25 GMT -5
Oh. Thanks. I haven't read those books, so, yeah.
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Post by CharlotteTJohanssen on Jan 5, 2016 23:45:30 GMT -5
If it was basic black, it wouldn't stand out as much. But since it was Mrs. P., I imagined it to be sparkly and fancy. Mr. P. wore jeans and a polo to the game. I remember Mary Anne thinking there must have been some sort of battle over his clothes, and that's why she initially thought Jenny was so quiet that day. For some bizarre reason I thought the dress she was wearing was velvet too. Maybe they were going to a dinner party afterward?
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