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</html><description>Existence and progression is cyclical (or so theorists and philosophers have proclaimed within the past century or so). If life itself&#xA0;should be depicted as something tangible and two-dimensional for our brains to process, it would resemble a circle. Perfectly round, perfectly shaped, perfectly perfect as the inky black line never ceases in its cyclical path to the beat of the &#x201C;Circle of Life&#x201D;.&#xA0;Undeniably clich&#xE9; but wholly suitable for the occasion, no? And since life encompasses (no pun intended) everything that exists on this Earth, we assume all else within the boundaries of life follow a similar, circular pattern. History repeats itself as we are born and dying; it would only make sense to speculate so. As beings bound to the Earth and our humanity, we fall within the realm of what is defined as life. Our materialistic selves need to be clothed in the least for humility&#x2019;s sake, and since clothing is a part of fashion, we then deduce that fashion is cyclical. The process, however far-fetched, is no logical fallacy. But where most analyzers of this world of fashion (if there is such profession) would declare fashion to be circular, I must beg to differ, as I always have&hellip;</description><thumbnail_url>http://kimberlypearl.co/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Valentino-FallWinter-Runway-2008-Infinity-Catwalk.jpeg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
