Showing posts with label HAIR STYLES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HAIR STYLES. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Make a unique style statement with handbag styles and clothing variety
With trends varying so quickly, people often look for a choice that can help them out in standing out and remain easygoing with budget at the same time. Purchasing handbag and clothing is not an everyday job, unlike shopping of grocery, so while spending money on these two necessities, women look to purchase something, which is branded, designer, stylish and makes them look beautiful. As every woman has a unique and different body, so what appears stunning on one may not appear good on others. You need to know your body type and comprehend the clothing type that looks best. There are wide ranges of choices available that can actually improve your overall appearance.The hottest handbags rends for summer-spring season include the ones adorned with laces, eyelets, buckles and tassels. Tassel adornments are major trends of contemporary handbag designs, and are put on bags so that they can be removed easily. The popular colors schemes that you can choose for your designer bag are red, turquoise, orange, green, coral, ecru, fuchsia and brown. In addition to knowing about hottest trends, you also need to make yourself well acquainted with your body size and skin-tone as well, in order to showcase your style. So, choose the dress that flatters your body well, and select a bag that matches perfectly with your outfit.
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HAIR STYLES,
ladies handbag,
men suit,
women dresses
Friday, March 12, 2010
LONDON FASHION SHOW

One of a younger generation of artisan-craftsman designers, Schwab explored the concept of the dirndl, the corset-laced bodice and the traditional embroideries one associates with pretty young maidens in The Alps, or heaven forfend, Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music. But this was no remake for a modern "Heidi". Schwab used silk charmeuse, Loden wool, silk taffetas and teddy-bear fabrics, to create a thoroughly modern silhouette shifted the folkloric into a new, desirable dimension.A low-cut bodice was cut under the bust, over a white, full-sleeved shirt, and allied to short, bell-shaped skirt. Wide belts, scattered with precious stones and crystals, or intricate lacing, drew the eye to a very defined waist.Cropped boleros, with a wave-cut just above the décolletage, emphasised the torso even further. The "dirndl" neckline was echoed in coats, in a Steiff, teddy bear-wool, belted, and worn with heeled boots, reminiscent of a walk in the forest. The sensual outline and thinking behind the entire collection was emphasised with leather, pendant chokers, designed by Beana Makri, which were inspired by the restraints used in The Story of O, and a tracery of stones detailing the low-cut necklines.In more glamorous mode, Schwab, who has just shown his first collection for the American brand, Halston, at New York Fashion Week, showed black, asymmetric, "dirndl" dresses with crystal halters and shoulder details.
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