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.
Information on Plus Sized Women’s Shoes
November 7th, 2011 by SeemaSquare 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
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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Fur clothing
October 13th, 2011 by Svetlana
There is a debate about the exact date when fur was used for the first time in clothing. One thing is sure, fur was among the first materials for human clothing purpose or bodily decoration. It is interesting that even Homo neanderthalensis used fur clothing and fur is still worn around the world because of its superior durability and warmth. Inexpensive synthetic textile made fur clothing falling out of fashion, but still high fashion designers have luxurious and desirable fur collections. Also, it is a part of traditional clothing in some countries, for example Russia, Japan and Scandinavian countries. A person who deals in animal furs, including making, repairing and cleaning, is called a furrier.
Shearling is fur shorn down to imitate the soft velvet and it is perhaps the most commonly worn type of skin. Although a lot of people does not understand this, shearling is not shorn wool. On the contrary, it is a sheepskin or lambskin pelt. Shearling is used for boots, jackets and coats. Shearling fur coats have been worn and popular since ancient times all around the world, especially in Asia and Europe. They are today made in trendy modern style and still really popular, particularly among young women. Read the rest of this entry »
Online Shopping- London Fashion
October 12th, 2011 by Svetlana
Every person who cares about style and fashion likes to be informed about what is new and trendy. It takes a lot of walking and searching to find perfect clothes and accessories. That is why online shopping has become very popular. It only requires an access to computer and a credit card, the rest is really easy. But is it? How to find luxury brands and exclusive designer fashion online?
London Fashion helps fashionable people to browse high fashion collections for the brand new exciting and wonderful accessories. The selection is updated weekly and made by the team of expert stylist. The designer collection from all around the world at one site: Gucci, Cavalli, Anna Sui, Chloe, Marc Jacobs, D&G and many more. In addition, London Fashion gives a chance to new Italian designers who have not got their first big break. The expert stylist team discovers the young designers full of new and fresh ideas and introduce them to online customers. Top luxury Italian designer brands are in focus because it is well known that the most beautiful and desirable accessories are made in Italy. Read the rest of this entry »
Enhance Your Body Shape with Padded Panties
October 12th, 2011 by Svetlana
Many women from all around the world want to look like some celebrities. Jennifer Lopez, Beyonce and Kim Kardashian look pretty and breathtaking and a lot of women dream and wonder about how to get the body shapes like these beautiful superstars have. But what these three celebrities have in common? It is clear, our culture is obsessed by the female buttocks. Padded panties are specially designed to immediately get a woman in such a shape. The difference is obvious if you wear them with tight jeans or skirt. Padded panties have remarkable results and that is why more and more women wear them.
But if we look deeper in history, we can see that padding in order to enhance the body shape is not just a contemporary trend. For two centuries, until 1890 when it went out of fashion, women worn the bustle, a frame or pad over the buttocks to look prettier. The shape and appearance of the female buttocks inspired a lot of artist to paint it, write a poem or sing a song about it. Nowadays, the plastic surgery buttock augmentation procedures are increasingly popular. And that is why more than a century later, the padding is back in fashion. Or we may say that female curves will never get out of fashion for good. Read the rest of this entry »
