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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Designer Fashion?

                                          When Is It Worth Investing In Designer Fashion?
 by: Sarah Lomas




When it comes to designer clothing there are two types of people…the first are women who simply think it’s not worth the money and the other is women who adore designer fashion with many women just not able to afford spending so much money on one piece of clothing but others having the luxury of being able to splurge and wouldn’t be seen dead in high street clothing.

Despite these two opposites, more and more women are having an increased amount of disposable income as they become more affluent and independent, and every now and then are able to treat themselves to something with a bigger price tag and believe they deserve to splash the cash when they feel the need.

As designer fashion is rather expensive, most women can’t afford to have a wardrobe full of couture pieces but a sensible shopper can have a few key pieces in their wardrobe as long as they can justify the price spent on them. If you’re used to high street shopping and checking price tags then designer clothing can be rather intimidating. The key to designer fashion shopping is to know what you’re looking for and when you should spend your money to get the most designer clothing for your budget.

Timeless

This probably the most important thing to remember with designer clothing; always buy with versatility in mind. Make sure it’s a good addition to your wardrobe and won’t age easily, otherwise you won’t get much wear out of it.

Charity shops

If you love the idea of designer clothing but not the price tag why not check out charity shops? There are some amazing bargains to be found and some charities even have shops specifically for designer pieces, and what’s more is that you’ll also be giving to charity! It’s best head to a city to find the best bits though in areas where young and hip people hang out.

Accessories

It’s so easy to change your look with some fashion accessories like a bag, jewellery or a scarf. When buying designer accessories only choose an item that you’ve really fallen for and that will really make a different. Accessories are so cheap on the high street so make this one area that you really think about.

Little black dress

Every woman needs an LBD in her wardrobe; it’s so easy to wear for all occasions and will definitely be your fallback piece. This fashion classic is a good excuse to go designer because it’s one item that will never date and will always be needed. Go smart with it in the office and glam it up with some killer heels for a night on the town.

Signature pieces

If you’re thinking along the lines of getting the most for your money and the long term investment then it’s a good idea to buy a signature piece of designer clothing. Many designers produce key pieces and if you invest in one of these then you’ll be able to sell it on in the future. But don’t buy something for the sake of it; you really need to like it as well.

So those are the items of designer pieces you should look out for and consider buying if you’re looking to add designer clothing to your wardrobe, but, as you would expect there are also lots of things you should avoid buying. It’s important not to get addicted to buying designer fashion and to always stick to your budget. Don’t buy fashion trends and fads from designer names, stick to the high street for this because they’ll most likely have gone out of fashion within a few months and it’ll be a waste of money.
About The Author
This article was written and distributed by Simply Be – fashion without limits in sizes 14-32. http://www.simplybe.co.uk
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Sunday, September 23, 2012

High Heel Shoes

                                       A Brief Look into the History of High Heel Shoes
 by: YKG




The high heel shoe; no other fashion or accessory has caused women more pain and suffering through the centuries, be it physical agony or financial insolvency. Yet still, the bond between women and high heel shoes remains untarnished. Many (especially men) have tried to understand the relationship between a girl and her high heel shoes, but to no avail! What can one say, other than the fact that it must be love?

Shoes have been around for years, originally as a practical tool and mode of, erm, transportation. They arose from a need to walk places, but due to human nature and evolution, soon became a status symbol and a huge part of the fashion world. The nobles were the first to wear shoes to increase their height. Between the 15th to 17th century the longer and pointier the toes of your shoes were, the more higher your status in society was considered to be. These days, however, shoes are somewhat less of a status symbol, with the whole demolition of the “Kingship” concept; and have become more readily available, with a larger range of more fun, fashionable, elegant and alternative styles!

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly – Different Types of High Heel Shoes

High heel shoes come in a variety of styles, from peep toe high heel shoes, sling-back high heel shoes or stiletto high heel shoes. The list is endless but it shows how far styles have evolved within the high heel shoe industry. With such a high demand these days from women to have the perfect pair of high heel shoes with every outfit, high heels have become a must have accessory for every fashion conscious woman.

What celebrities are known for their high heels?

Celebrities such a Sarah Jessica Parker, Victoria Beckham and Gwen Stefani have all become high heel shoes style icons. Sarah Jessica Parker, most famously after demonstrating some truly amazing styles in Sex and the City all based around a pair of fabulous high heel shoes, played Carrie Bradshaw in the US hit show and was completely obsessed with high heel shoes, including branded shoes such as Manolo Blahniks and Jimmy Choos. Every girl who has a sense of style can relate to Carrie’s obsession with high heel shoes, and the well kept fashion secret that no outfit is an outfit without a pair of fabulous high heels.

Some designers have unfortunately taken the concept of high heel shoes a little bit too far. East London born Alexander McQueen decided to experiment with high heel shoes that have not one, but two heels.

Manolo Blahnik and Marc Jacobs decided to go the opposite way by designing high heel shoes, without a heel.

So yes, there are many weird and wonderful styles of high heel shoes out there, but with such a range and varied selection, it is easy to see why there is such a hype around high heel shoes.

Where is the Best Place to Buy High Heel Shoes?

You can buy shoes almost anywhere nowadays, from the high street, ordering off catalogues; in department stores to looking for vintage styles from thrift stores. If you want to buy high heel shoes that not everyone will be wearing, then the best place to look is online.

Websites like www.pozeonline.co.uk are ideal to shop for high heel shoes. This website offers a fabulous range of high heel shoes that are that little bit different from the “typical” high heel shoes that you would find on the high street.

With a sexy range of high heel shoes, platform shoes and thigh high, knee high and ankle boots online, it is fair to say that you would not have to worry about someone turning up in the same high heel shoes as you on a night out - well not if you shop from here.
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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Beautiful vintage jewellery

                                      Beautiful vintage jewellery to wear and treasure
 by: Jen Wiss




Vintage is always right on trend – why? Because the word ‘vintage’ in the context of jewellery simply means jewellery from a bygone era, so it covers a huge range of styles, designs and names.

‘Vintage jewellery’ may be distinguished from ‘antique’ jewellery which tends to be jewellery that is pre 1920s. So is anything not the vintage look? Sure! Vintage is certainly something more distinctive than the herringbone gold chains and St Christophers that adorn the pages of your local catalogue store.

Being into vintage adds a lot of fun to your wardrobe. Costume gems, colourful brooches and cocktail rings, pearls and bows, watch necklaces and charms, these have all glittered from dozens of runways and quickly find their way into your high street or mall. With stone encrusted pieces from the forties and fifties, baubles from sixties pop art, groovy bright seventies colours and shed loads of eighties glam, whatever’s ‘in fashion’ is far more interesting than sterling silver studs and plain chains. The look is whimsical and fortunately for obsessive fashion followers everywhere, it’s also affordable, with faux gems and inexpensive metals like silver and gold plate being high on the runway trends list.

If, like me, you’re a fan of vintage jewellery, you might be wondering what to buy now that’ll be a good investment for the future. We’re talking about the real vintage deal here – jewellery with a past, not the high street imitations. Well, there’s a few designers that are sure to be vintage collectibles a few decades from now.

The names to watch for are:

• Alexander McQueen

• Chanel – always classic, always in fashion

• John Galliano

• Lanvin (Alber Elbaz)

• Louis Vuitton

• Marc Jacobs

• Miuccia Prada

Naturally, names come with a price tag but you can keep your eye out for bargains while allowing the high street alternatives to add spice to your wardrobe. Places to look:

• Ebay – be careful for fakes though

• Web

• Charity shops, especially in high fashion areas

• Markets

If you’re buying the real thing, do examine pieces carefully to make sure stones are secure and metal parts are intact. Look at the claws holding the stones, to see that they’re all there. Stones are really expensive or impossible to replace so it’s worth taking the time.

Also, when you’re buying brands, try to find out if they have been repaired as repaired pieces aren't necessarily worth less but it may affect the value, especially on old pieces. Keep an eye out for pieces with a signature, trademark, designer’s name, stamp, etc as these marks add value and make the piece more collectable/desirable.
About The Author
For gorgeous vintage jewellery without the designer price tag, try http://www.shopforjewellery.net, especially the vintage collection: http://www.shopforjewellery.net/vintage-jewellery.php. With popular high street names like Karma, Argento and Swarovski, coupled with affordable prices, you can get the authentic vintage look without the authentic vintage price tag.
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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Hair Removal Techniques

                                      Hair Removal Techniques For Different Body Parts
 by: Charlotte Bleasdale




There are so many different types of hair removal but what may work for one body part may not work for another, some require more gentle methods while others need something harsher. From shaving and waxing to plucking and epilating, here’s a guide to what type of hair removal works best for each body part.

Legs

There are so many possible methods of hair removal for the legs so why not test out a few and choose your favourite one. Wet shaving is typically the most popular because it’s easy to do and gives a nice smooth finish, while an electric shaver is perfect for a quick shave if you don’t have the time. Many women also like to wax their legs because of the result it gives with a smooth and long lasting finish. Epilators have a similar effect as waxing, while depilatory creams melt the hair at the root and are like wet shaving.

Underarms

You’re probably best sticking with shaving for the underarms, as there isn’t usually a lot of hair and because the surface is quite small. A wet shave will give a clean finish, while you could always use an electric shaver for quick results.

Bikini line

As the bikini line is a sensitive area to remove hair you must take care whatever technique you decide upon. The most effective hair removal for the bikini line is waxing, as this gives a clean finish by removing the hair from the root. Although waxing can be painful at first, the more you have it done the less painful it will be. For quick results, wet shaving is the best technique, but try not to go over one area too many times and always use shaving foam or an alternative. Again, use small scissors to tidy up the area if need be.

Eyebrows

Of course, most women will use tweezers to pluck the eyebrows, as this is not only quick and easy but also gives the most definite shape and precision. If you want to trim back the hair on the eyebrows, use some small scissors to remove stray hairs. Threading is a new technique that has similar results but uses small threads to remove the hairs and is carried out in salons. Some women like to have their eyebrows waxed, although this has more long term results it may not give the accuracy of plucking and maybe be more suited to use in the middle of the eyebrows and then touching up with tweezers.
About The Author
This helpful article was written and distributed on behalf of Feel Good Essentials health and beauty http://www.feelgoodessentials.co.uk/shop/
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Sunday, September 2, 2012

wide-fitting shoes online

                                                   There's a world of wide-fitting shoes online
 by: David Andrews




Following the latest trends in womenswear is all well and good, but it seems as though most clothes and shoes are designed for women who want to follow fashion, regardless of whether it suits their shape or not. Sadly, these fashionable clothes tend to cater towards one particular body type. Many high street clothing and shoe shops seem unaware that us ladies come in all shapes and sizes. Unfortunately, this does make it rather difficult to find clothes and shoes that are comfortable and attractive at the same time.

If you’ve ever tried to find wide-fitting shoes or ladies’ slippers that look good as well as being comfortable, you may have had a challenge on your hands. Most high street retailers stock shoes in the standard sizes, because they sell more of them. Consequently those with narrow or small feet or wider or larger feet can find it difficult to find something suitable and at a good price.

You may be tempted to squeeze your feet into shoes that are small or too big for you because you cannot fit the right size in what you want. However, this can cause a number of health issues. Wearing the wrong shoe size can cause problems with your posture as well as your feet. Podiatrists caution against wearing ill-fitting or incorrectly sized shoes: cramps, pains, blisters and even back, neck and shoulder problems can be the result. Buying the correctly sized shoes in specialist online shops can help to avoid all of these problems.

The good news is that those in search of wide-fitting shoes, narrow shoes or ladies’ slippers can find what they need in online stores. What’s more, many brands that you will find online have additional ranges aimed at those with differently sized or shaped feet such as wide fitting shoes from standard to EEEE width and up to size 9. These brands do not compromise comfort for fashion. At the same time, you can be assured that you will have a gorgeous pair of wide-fitting shoes or ladies’ slippers to enjoy.

As a matter of fact, you may find a wider variety of sizes and styles online than you would find in the high street: delightful designs and gorgeous colours can be yours, whatever your size. This is often a blissful revelation to those of us with larger feet: finally, we can enjoy some feminine and fashionable footwear! There are shoes suitable for all kinds of occasions, whether you need a pair for relaxing or for formal events. You can even find trainers for running in or flip-flops for holidaying in. All you need to do is carefully consider what you need your shoes for, and you’ll be able to find the right pair for you online.
About The Author
Part of Redcats, Daxon are a leading online fashion and home shopping catalogue, specialising in classical and elegantly styled fashions. From petite to ladies slippers and wide fitting shoes, Daxon’s extensive range of fashion is perfect whatever shape or size you are looking for, giving you the best shopping experience. For more details visit http://www.daxon.co.uk/shoes-slippers.htm and http://www.daxon.co.uk/shoes.htm
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