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-Ts’ao Ts’ao (Cao Cao)
This means harmonizing your intention with the current and always changing environment. Being pious about your goal but flexible about how it’s achieved, allowing the terrain to dialogue with your plans. Piety about how something is done, rather than about the thing itself, will ensure that you’re outmaneuvered by the environment.
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These Boots Are made for Walkin’
The idea of woman’s mainstream fashion boot was revolutionary.
Before the introduction of go-go boots, woman’s boots were generally worn during only inclement weather, rugged activities, or horseback riding , but not as street shoes.
This new style of footwear was designed to complement the shorter hemlines of the new, modern look.
Go-go boots drew attention to the legs, accentuated the simple A-line silhouettes but also offered some modest coverage for the less daring but fashion minded women.
André Courréges is often cited as the originator of the fashion go-go boot: a low healed, calf high boot made of white plastic with clear cut-out slot near the top was featured as a part of the “Moon Girl” look featured in his Fall 1964 collection.
Manufacturers began mass-producing runway knock-offs in contemprorary colors and materials.
These knock-offs were extremely popular with teenagers, who could be seen wearing go-go boots on both the street and television dance shows.
They were often seen worn by “Dolly Birds” in London during 1960’s.
Nancy Sinatra’s 1966 number-one pop hit “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” helped popularize go-go boots, and the Space Age boots worn by Jane Fonda in 1968’s science fiction film Barbarella a nod to their erotic past.
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