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September 05, 1987 - Image 124

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1987-09-05

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Rhinestones
Brisk Machines
Seed Beads
Crystals
Fashion Beads

280 N. Woodward
Birmingham, MI
(313) 644-7609

In the Great American Bldg. • Next to Crowley's

It only looks expensive . .

The sweater, in bright colors, is worn
with oversized denim jeans. The jeans
have back and side zippers, and huge
uneven cuffs, from Marithe & Francois
Girbaud.

Exquisite reproductions of the
world's finest jewelry, Earrings $53,
Bracelet $100, 18" pearl necklace $34,
Pearl enhancer $71.

JEWELRY STORE

In the Great American Building, Next to Crowley's
280 N. Woodward • Birmin ' ham • 433-1150

124 FALL '87

trendy things. They fall for
everything new and stylish and
a bit off-beat. They love things
that are kind of catchy and ex-
citing."
"Pre-teens and teens are also
very group conscious. What's
`in' for their peer group is very
important to them. Peer con-
sciousness is their way of
separating from the family. The
peer group gives them an im-
portant sense of belonging.
Kids want to be out on their
own more. They are very
vulnerable to their public image
and to their group's image."
"This sensitivity to a group
image makes them vulnerable
to advertising. It's a very hard
time for parents to have much
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