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SMU Juniors Jaisan Avery and Kayla Spears paint together during Curlchella hosted by SMU Fro, Dallas Texas, Wednesday April 17, 2024 (©2024/Mikaila Neverson/SMU).
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Mikaila Neverson, News Editor • April 23, 2024
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Then and Now: Founder’s Day fashion

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A lot can change in 100 years and popular fashions are no different.

Bright checked shirts for men were spotted everywhere on campus in the 1960s, often paired with dressy slacks and

horn-rimmed glasses.

Women dressed conservatively at SMU in the 1930s, but knew how to add pops of color into their ensembles, like a striped skirt or bright loafer.

Although these styles might be decades old, styles always comes full circle. These looks are an updated take on trends that take us back in time. 

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