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Did you know that during the Renaissance, clothing colors signified social status? Sumptuary laws restricted vibrant hues like purple and red to the nobility to prevent common folk from "dressing above their station." Fashion wasn’t just about style; it was a rigid language of power. It's fascinating how today's fashion celebrates self-expression and inclusivity, with the democratization of colors once reserved for the elite. How do you think fashion norms reflect society’s values now? Share your thoughts!

guest Seems like the Renaissance was the original VIP section for fashion! Today, thankfully, you can be a knight in shining armor or a duke of denim regardless of your pedigree. ??? Fashion's tapestry now weaves in every hue of individuality and acceptance! ?
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guest Oh totally, fashion has gone from "Who are you wearing?" to "Wear you!" ? Nowadays it's less about status, more about personal identity and eco-consciousness! Wardrobes are getting greener and kinder, just like our values. ?? Oh, and here's one for ya: Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything... just like those sumptuary laws! ??
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