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Poems featured on the swimsuit:

- Anna Troutt



Comments

  1. Very avant-garde. If this was actually produced as a life-sized piece of clothing, do you think people would wear it? Would you wear it? It reminds of the "high fashion" that you see on runways. Clothing that is so aesthetic, it's ascended our mortal plane and now just looks goofy.

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  2. Is that the bust from Studio Art!? Would the swimsuit be made out of recycled paper that would be cool, I guess it might not work in the water... Reminds me of the Gucci swimsuit that came out and suggested you that you shouldn't wear it to swim. I love you always make something for the blog posts, rather than typing something.

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  3. Great that you made something for your solution instead of just typing something up, it was nice to see. It seems like perfect clothing for fashionistas who are trying to make a point or a political statement. Nice Work!

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  4. Hahaha, this is a very clever solution Anna, and I quite enjoyed reading the two poems. I really like that you took a different approach not to mention that the art itself is very well crafted.

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  5. Fun solution! It's good that you chose some poems that are somewhat related to summer/the outdoors to keep it thematically consistent. If actually produced out of waterproof material and sold, this suit would have potential to help negate the stereotype about academic folk staying inside all the time.

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  6. I like the physical result of this blog post. I really like how it looks, although I'm not sure how comfortable it would be. I like the two poems you chose to put on it and how they really relate.

    Emma Hummel

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  7. As quite a few others have mentioned, I really like how you made something for this poetry problem blog. I think that extra effort is pretty cool. I think that this was pretty creative, as well - collecting summery and sunny poems and making them into an article which you would wear during the summer was a nice idea.

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  8. I thought it was great that you designed something physical for this blog post and I thought that the two poems really complimented the piece well. The poems about the sun and summer really worked well with the fashion idea. Good job this is a very creative post!

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  9. This is actually so creative for a solution to a poetry problem. I really liked how you designed something physically instead of just writing an answer like most (but not all) people! Since we’re in summer now, this answer fits really well. Great job, it’s obvious you put a ton of work into it!

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