Understand the World of Fashion

January 23rd, 2012 by Seema

Introduction

Fashion industry is going through extreme rise throughout the world. As a result the opportunities of career and competitiveness among people linked with the fashion world are also on rise. There are many career options available in the fashion world like marketing, fashion consulting, merchandising and fashion designing. But there is lot of difference between them since they differ in their job profile, though they fall under the same category. There is a huge demand for talented and skilled people for the positioned mentioned above in the world of fashion. Getting a fashion degree is not very difficult as there are various institutes who provide degrees, diplomas and training. But having trained or studies by authorized and reputed institutes is very important. Read the rest of this entry »

Hair Removal – Waxing and Electrolysis

December 25th, 2011 by Svetlana

Body hair removal is regular practice in almost every human culture. Depending on the cultural, sexual, medical and religious reason, hair from different areas of human body should be removed. Even though shaving is the most common form and method of hair removal, the methods used for body hair removal have been changed during time. In fact, body hair removal used to be almost strictly for females. Nowadays, it is not so anymore because smooth body skin has become popular amongst males also. For example, body hair removal New York spas offer is not just for women, but for men also.  Read the rest of this entry »

Wedding Fashion Trends of 2011 for Spring

December 8th, 2011 by Seema

When spring is around your corner, you may like to get married. A wedding in spring comes with it own elegance, color in nature is back with shining leaves on trees, the grass becomes green everywhere and flowers bloom everywhere. A spring bride can wear bright color to match with colorful nature outside. So if you are thinking to be a bride this spring or planning to attend your favorite wedding, there are some tips mentioned here below.

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Information on Plus Sized Women’s Shoes

November 7th, 2011 by Seema

With so many things changing these days, especially in fashion world, boutiques are not interested any more in stocking up plus-sized products. So, this has become very difficult for women who are looking for plus size shoes. One can’t just decide to go on a diet or work out to lose the size of his or her foot, like the sizes of shirts and dresses. The reason for this is, the foot size is normally not influenced by increase in total body weight as it mainly relies on our bone structure.

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Square Toed Boots For Women

October 22nd, 2011 by Svetlana

Are the square toed boots out of style? When square toed boots are mentioned, most people think only of cowboy and rider boots. But square toed boots for women can be causal, funky, fashionable and sexy. They are usually more comfortable than most of the pointy-toed boots and that is why they will always stay popular and wanted.   Square toed boots have advantage of enjoying plenty of room for feet, which is very practical for any woman that spends a lot of time on her feet. The feet are allowed to move and they are less constrained, so discomfort is minimized. Square toed boots nowadays are fashionable, stylish and comfortable accessory suitable for almost any outfit.   Read the rest of this entry »

Exotic Fashions of a Sri Lanka Tour

October 15th, 2011 by admin

"Kandyans"The Sinhalese, Sri Lanka’s largest ethnic grouping, are traditionally dived into the ‘up-country’ and the ‘low-country’. The ‘up-country’ people, who consider themselves a cut above, come from around the hills and the Kandy area, were not colonised until after 1815 when the British arrived and they are therefore considered to be the carries of the more traditional Sinhalese flame.

This is represented in their fashions, where the traditional ‘Kandyan’ method of wearing a sari still predominates. This consists of a full blouse completely covering the wearers midriff and tucked in partly at the front. In the low country, the Sinhalese woman tend to wear the Sari with the midriff partly exposed in the ‘Indian style’ – partly a result of the Indian influence and in particular that of Bollywood and Indian popular culture.
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