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03-05-2012 11:55 PM
I don't know where Q is getting this one. I've always thought of color-blocking as part of the design of a dress or top, like a Mondrian print. Blocks or bands of different color in one piece. At least that's what it was back in the 60s. Combining blocks of color in one piece, not one color in your bottoms and another color top. I mean, don't we all dress that way already for the most part? With their current definition wearing a white top with a black pair of pants is "color-blocking". I guess they are making their own, new definition, or maybe I've just lived so long the English language has drastically morphed on me. 
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