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Sunday, October 28, 2012

the Hen Party


A Brief History of the Hen Party
 by: Jessica thomson


 

Hen party is a term given to the celebrations that a bride- to be enjoys with her friends. Usually organized by the sisters for the near friends of the bride, it is modeled after the male stag party when the men enjoy the last days of their bachelorhood. Although much recent than the stag nights, they have been in practice for quite a few decades and almost every women celebrates it in one way or the other- either through hen night long revelry or just spending the day out with her friends.

Etymology: As for the etymology, the name is derived from the word “henna” a special herb that is renders a bright and dark saffron color on the hands of the maidens in the Eastern countries. Intricate designs are made on the bride’s hand and it is considered very auspicious, bringing in luck and prosperity and it is also believed that it protects her from all evil. It is intricately linked with all matrimonial ceremonies in almost all Oriental countries.

Earlier Parties: However, earlier, the bachelorette parties were very simple affairs. In fact, the came into existence much later, only around the 1960s when women empowerment and sexual liberation was revolutionizing the way people looked at them and they looked at themselves. They felt that if men had the liberty to enjoy themselves before taking on the responsibilities of the wedded life, then so had women and slowly they formed their gathering with their girlfriends and female relatives.

Contemporary Parties: So initially, it was maybe a tea party or a dinner but then women too knew just how to have fun! The modern bachelorette parties are hence elaborate affairs with every entertainment possible present. From drinks to music to adult fun, they are no lesser than bachelor parties in every way are. Shopping sprees, a full day spent at a spa or heading off to some other destination altogether for a weekend or spending lavishly on an expensive cruise tour are just of the things that are added recently to the list.

If you are to be married soon, then you might be in the process of organizing one yourself and do enjoy yourself to the fullest on this night.
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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Lovely Brides

                                     Glamorous Wedding Hairstyles For Lovely Brides
 by: Scott James




Wedding hairstyles are always unforgettable, flirtatious and romantic, especially when it is considered for brides. The perfect bridal hairstyle is the kind of hairstyle that transmits an angelic intensity. As you know marriages play a very important role in one's life, hence this is the most vital time of a woman when she needs an angelic look and an extra ordinary formal hairstyle to fulfill its dream. Everyone knows choosing the right wedding hairstyle is important to make the difference, after all marriages are made in heaven and to bring heaven on this earth one needs memorable appearance to reach the feeling of floating on clouds and dancing on air.

Magically the elegant and the beautiful Wedding hairstyles do come in variety of cuts that can suite every woman with long hair, short hair or medium length hair. Check out some of hairstyles that can give you an elegant and a stylish look on your wedding.

Romantic and Dreamy

The princess look for a fairy tale wedding is a great look and goes with the wedding theme too. A plain coif with clean sensual curls just cannot go wrong in order to satisfy the bride’s needs. Well, the dreamy look with loosely tied bun and floating curls on shoulders can also make that perfect. Wedding hairstyles can add even more charm on a bride’s look if one can wear a tropical flower behind the ear which however can insist on the feminine side in a very poetic way.

Classic with retro style

Retro type hairstyle can be elegant and beautiful for a bride. Despite of texture of hair it simply can suite with the wedding theme as well. Brides with bob hairstyle or other similar haircuts can surely opt for this hairstyle. This hair style incorporates the smooth waves and offers you a look of some movie star from the 40's. To create the retro wave, you have to part your hair in large sections and have to cascade the face with a few natural curls, by using a wide hair pick. Well, you can also try this hairstyle to add the shine on your divine look.

Modern and Minimalistic hairstyle

Wedding hairstyles with modern and minimalistic look are slightly unconventional. But this is not something that you can’t see in a wedding. A slightly pulled ponytail at the back or a plain bob is all it takes to make a bold fashion statement at your wedding. The beauty of modern hairstyles complements facial feature, body type, and personality effortlessly. So it can be surely opt for the wedding theme.

Earthy and Casual

For the wild child look and for an earthy feel, you just don’t need to do anything with your hair but if you have a wavy structure then just wear a tiara of olive leaves and small white flowers to realize the look just as you've dreamed of it. Well, you can also wear extensions in order to give a casual look in your wedding. Wedding hairstyles can be like that way for your wedding theme as well.
About The Author
Scott James is a professional writer and blogger. His articles cover most of the niche. Also he writes for http://hairstyleschat.com/ which is a very helpful website to provide tips and advices on Wedding hairstyles and also other popular hairstyles.
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Sunday, October 14, 2012

High Heel Trainers

                                                      How To Wear High Heel Trainers
 by: Sarah Lomas




They were one of the biggest footwear trends of the 90s and high heel trainers came back into fashion with a bang last year. Made famous by the Spice Girls, you either love them or hate them, but either way it looks like platform, wedge and high heel trainers are set to stay in around the shoe fashions.

Bringing the look into the 21st century, the latest high heel trainers have encompassed new designs including metallics and more quirky looks. Influenced by the sport luxe trend, the 80s inspired look and more recently, the retro floral print fashion, high heel trainers have slotted right into this season’s must haves.

Whether you go for wedge, high heel or platform trainers, they all have the glamour of a high heel and the comfort of a trainer, they offer the best of both worlds and they’re so easy to dress up or down. Here are the different styles with styling advice on how you can wear them.

Wedge trainers

A wedge heel is one of the most comfortable, so what heel could be easier to wear than a wedge trainer? From towering wedge heels to flatter ones, it’s up to you how high you like your wedge and you’ll find a big choice of different sizes too. Wedge trainers look great with pretty much anything, especially skinny jeans or leggings

High heel trainers

Typically also with a platform for extra height and comfort, high heel trainers look fab with a floral dress to pull of the latest retro look. Usually black, white or grey, high heel trainers are so versatile and are perfect for dressing up or down.

Don’t be afraid to try out high heel trainers; they might look quite dated but when worn right they can look very funky.
About The Author
This helpful article was written on behalf of Viva La Diva http://www.vivaladiva.com/shop/ - designer shoes, boots and bags online.
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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Your Guide To Denim

                                                                  Your Guide To Denim
 by: Sarah Lomas




It’s hard to imagine your life without denim, we wear it so much without even realising from denim jackets and skirts to your old faithful jeans. Jeans have been worn for over 100 years and we can’t see a day when they go out of fashion.

Although blue jeans have and always will be the classic, today we have so many different shades of blue denim as well as every other colour of the rainbow. Here’s our guide to the different colours of denim we love.

Stonewash

The classic light blue colour that we all know and love, perfect for a casual look and can be worn with everything, from jeans to denim jackets and so much more.

Bleached denim

A very light shade of blue that has a bleached effect look and is a recent fashion trend often with a lightly shade down the centre of the jeans.

Acid wash

A throwback from the 80s that’s certainly making a comeback, acid wash denim has a very bleached look to the extent that they almost look white.

Distressed

Denim just gets better with age and that’s why distressed jeans have become so popular, the odd rip and scuff adds lots of character and especially popular with today’s fashions.

Vintage

A faded shade of blue denim that is muted to give a hint of aging and distressed, and has recently become popular with the rise of retro and boho trends.

Indigo

A heavily dyed denim with a deep blue colour that gives a much smarter appearance than other styles, which makes them ideal for smarter and more formal occasions.

Coloured

With everything 80s back in fashion, coloured jeans have also made a comeback and you’ll find many intensely dyed denim in bold colours like red and blue.

White denim

Recently the choice of denim for feminine girls in the summer, white denim looks lovely as skinny jeans or a white denim jacket with floral prints.

Black denim

Previously seen as a denim colour for rock chicks or biker babes, black denim has recently become mainstream and is now favoured by people dressed up with heels for a night out.

Embellished

From studding and jewels to glitter and sequins, denim has seen the recent craze of embellishments to turn casual clothing into glamorous pieces.
About The Author
This article was written and distributed by plus size clothing retailer Simply Be - fashion without limits in sizes 14-32 http://www.simplybe.co.uk
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