Saturday, October 3, 2009

Halloween Costumes For Adults

You have to admit it getting a scary Adult Halloween costume is still the best way for you to spend Halloween night partying.












Beautiful Designer Gowns for Girls




From their first day of high school most girls are dreaming about going to the prom. Chances are you have had an idea of what you wanted your gown to look like and feel like for some time now. You might not know exactly where to start because there are so many styles, colors and designs to choose from.





How to Choose a Prom Gown

When attempting to create a look for your prom start by paging through some magazines to get some ideas about what is in style or what some celebrities are currently wearing. Look at the latest cuts, colors and patterns and try to forecast whether those styles will still be in by the time your prom comes around. You might want to also take into consideration seasonal changes. As the weather changes, so do the colors and designs.







Cut out all the designs that appeal to you and paste it on a huge piece of cardboard. Try to stay away from designs that are too bold and daring but also from those that are boring and unoriginal. Arrange the different gowns by color or design. Color is easier because you can then see each gown in the color you like. If you have 15 different colors on a board it will be extremely cluttered and very hard to find your favorites. If you do want to sort by design, then keep the different categories separate. Another great idea is to take a full-length photo of yourself and place it in the middle of your chart. This way, you can match the best gown that will suit your body type, skin color, hair and eye color as well as height.

Once you have pasted all your favorite gowns on your chart you can now start to rank them in order. Remember not to have too many designs and only choose those gowns that you absolutely love. Do not even waste your time on the “maybes”. If you do not think you like it, you probably don’t. All your gowns should now be grouped together based on color or design, making selection easier. Now the ranking process can begin. Simply give the gowns you like the most a higher rank and the gowns you like the least a lower mark. Try to keep it on a scale of One to Five. Keep in mind what looks good on you and your photo should serve as a guide. During ranking you should be able to narrow down your selection until you find your perfect gown.






Selecting a Suitable Color

Before selecting a style for your prom gown, you should absolutely know what color you would like to wear. How you go about choosing a color is relatively simple. There are three ways this can be done. First thing you can do is to pick your favorite color. Next you can take a look in some magazines or on the internet and see what the color trend is for prom gowns. In other words, what is the new black? Lastly, you could choose a color that looks good on you. This is the color that makes you feel great and makes everyone around you take notice.






All three ways are great when it comes to selecting a color, but at the end of the day you should ultimately choose one that you feel comfortable in. If the biggest trend is orange but you feel like a pumpkin in it then you should not wear orange. Besides, there is a chance that half the prom might be wearing orange as well.

Selecting your favorite color might not always work though. You may absolutely adore white, but white will not do you justice if you are pale with red hair. Alternatively, your favorite color could be dark purple but that could not be the best color for you depending on your complexion.

Therefore, the best option may be to choose a color that looks great on you. Perhaps choose a color that, when you where it, brings compliments your way. Also, try to choose a color the does not clash with your appearance. You will automatically feel more confident in this gown knowing that it is a color you can trust.



A Prom Gown Style for Your Body

On the night of your prom, you might want to look like Charlize Theron, Halle Berry or Angelina Jolie, but let’s be realistic for a minute. Not everyone can pull this look off. You might not be tall enough to wear that long flowing gown like Gisele Bundchen or have the figure to fill out a gown like Beyonce. When choosing a style for your prom gown, be kind to your body. Just make sure you select a gown that not only compliments your size and height but gives you the confidence to have the time of your life.




Friday, October 2, 2009

Short Trendy Hairstyles For Sexy Look

Short Trendy Hairstyles For SEXY look...







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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Beautiful models with excellent makeup!!










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Zara’s Autumn/Fall Winter 2009-10 Catalogue

This season, shoulders are getting extra volume with over-sized puff sleeves. It’s official, the 1980s have a rushy come back into fashion this year! While looking at Zara’s Autumn(Fall)/Winter 2009 campaign, it seems that accentuated shoulders, thigh high boots, and boyfriend jeans are on the mark.







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Designers for New York Fashion Week Spring 2010

New York Fashion Week, recently branded as Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, is a semiannual fashion week held in New York City and it’s upcoming Spring 2010 Pret a Porter Fashion Week will be held September 10–17, 2009.
Despite industry’s economic doldrums, a few designers are adding an extra show for Spring 2010. Ralph Lauren, Phillip Lim and Richard Chai are doing two separate shows this season. Thom Browne, is also back on schedule with not one but two shows.

As far as Bryant Park newcomers are concerned, Doo.Ri and Isaac Mizrahi are joining Derek Lam, Tory Burch, and Erin Wasson to give a large presentation using the largest tent space in the span of one season.

Michael Angel will kick off the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week followed by BCBGMAXAZRIA, Duckie Brown, Cesar Galindo, Ports 1961, Cynthia Steffe, Yigal Azrouel, Charlotte Ronson, Nicole Miller, African Fashion Collective, Georges Chakra, Venexiana, Lacoste, Andy & Debb, Academy of Art University, Chado Ralph Rucci, Christian Siriano, Vivienne Tam, Lela Rose, DKNY, Thuy, Hervé Léger by Max Azria, Diane Von Furstenberg, Custo Barcelona, Rebecca Taylor, Tuleh, Carolina Herrera, Carlos Miele, Jill Stuart, Tracy Reese, Donna Karan, Yeohlee, Tadashi Shoji, Tony Cohen, Badgley Mischka, Gottex, Brian Reyes, Toni Maticevski, Pamella Roland, MAX AZRIA, Dennis Basso, Willow, Tibi, Narciso Rodriguez, Toni Francesc, Michael Kors, Nanette Lepore, Milly by Michelle Smith, Anna Sui, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Trias, Calvin Klein, Chocheng, Argentinean Designer Collections and Tommy Hilfiger.

Rachel Zoe, arguably America’s best sylist, will be unveiling her first accessories line with QVC at New York’s Fashion Week. Famous for her stylings of Micsha Barton, Nicole Richie, Lindsay Lohan and Betsey Johnson, Zoe’s line will include jewelry, scarves, sunglasses, bags and a “ton of stuff”.

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Eva Jeanbart Lorenzotti launching “V by Eva” on HSN

Eva Jeanbart Lorenzotti has launched a new collection, called V by Eva, on HSN.com. Many fashion enthusiasts are excited to see what she is going to offer. Hailed as one of the “ten most stylish women in fashion” by VOGUE and, a “mail-order magnate” by TIME, Eva Jeanbart Lorenzotti is the driving force behind multifaceted world of VIVRE.
With her peculiar, global sense of personal style and inspirational ability to share her vision with VIVRE readers and customers, Lorenzotti has successfully weathered fluctuations of a market driven by passing trends and fads. Launched in 1996 as a luxury catalog with strong editorial point of view, VIVRE now reaches more than two million customers a year through its website.


Its signature focus is on true, individual style and not passing trends or fashion fads. VIVRE offers both new products and timeless favorites each season, together with Lorenzotti’s insights and tips, personal favorites, and her inspirational people, places and things.
Lorenzotti opened her first VIVRE boutique Escape in 2007, at the Cove in Bahamas with a collection of daintily crafted items for men, women, children and home. With confidence, pride, and courage to take risks, she has redefined concept of shopping in today’s market. As a leader in industry, she is frequently invited to speak and share her passion and insight on fashion industry and style at Harvard Business School Entrepreneurship Conference, the International Herald Tribune Luxury Conference, CNBC, CNN, and Fine Living Channel. She is also a spokesperson for BlackBerry advertising campaign and contributing editor for InStyle magazine.

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Beautiful Bracelets: Increasing the charm of hands

City Style Enamel Swirl Hinge Bangle Bracelet: Vividly colored enamel and silver-tone swirls make a fun, whimsical statement to this Rhodium plated bracelet with hinge closure. The price set for this bracelet is $16.95 only.

City Bright Filigree Hinge Bangle Bracelet: This intricate design dazzles on your wrist and will compliment your favorite little black dress perfectly. This bangle bracelet features placed, round-cut crystals with a hinge closure and is priced for $22.95.

City Style Flower Cuff Bracelet: This iron cuff bracelet is bold and feminine all at once. It has ornate flower details with faceted stone in center and costs $16.95.

Gareth Pugh chose Grey for Spring 2010 at Paris Fashion Week


Gareth Pugh, young British designer famous for his extreme, cyber-gothic, all-black, collections, made it a grey day at Paris Fashion Week. He created a melancholic vision in every shade of grey from smoke to pewter. Pugh mixed menswear and womens-wear in his show. His men’s clothes were significantly more restrictive than women’s. Models were dressed in such a way that it was almost difficult to identify them.

His first outfit, a trench belted, over a floating chiffon dress, in tone-on-tone shades of gray, set the mood for show. Models were done with a shaded face makeup as though they’d walked through an ash cloud, with grey head wraps. They marched to mournful sound of strings and drumbeats, a Matthew Stone soundtrack that featured a stentorian interpretation of the theme from Requiem for a Dream.


The girls’ dresses were, literally, slashed to ribbons, in in zippered trench-coats and two-tone shades of grey silk chiffon, skin-tight leather tailoring, and high, wedge-soled boots laced up with satin ties. Skin-tight, knitted dresses were, similarly, paneled in contrasting shades, or featured tiers of fine pleating. Overall the effect was a kind of moon-glow lightness, rather than alien articulation his clothes once relied on. The show drew an impressive front row, including Rihanna, Terence Koh, Michael Stipe, Daphne Guinness, and Adrian Grenierfrom from Entourage

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

DSquared2 combined Camp with Ramp for Spring 2010 at MFW

The spring/summer 2010 collections previewed on runway at Milan Fashion Week’s last day spoke of happy colors, easy styles, and lots of sensuality. And best example for this is the DSquared2 campsite.

The curtain parted at Dsquared2 to reveal a woodsy scene, completed with pair of tents lit by chandeliers and mirrors propped against the trees. Camp is always an element at Dan and Dean Caten’s shows, but for Spring, twins took the camping theme quite literally.

known for their fun-loving styles, twin designers put together the perfect outfit for city-slicker camper. Distressed pair of jeans shorts, boy scout shirt decorated with badges and a baseball cap were among the basic looks. Trousers were slightly oversized in bright plasticized fabrics worn with an ‘I love camping’ sweat shirt with the Canadian maple leaf.



Cutoff shorts, tees, and jean jackets came tarted up with sky-high neon patent-leather platform booties and gray hiking socks, tweaked with plastic coverings – a better way to stay dry in wild.

The latter in collection included a cropped butterscotch leather jacket and a color-blocked parka. Collection was as usual was full of fun packed in bright colors.

Guerlain Idylle ~ A new romantic fragrance by Thierry Wasser

Thierry Wasser the perfumer, has created a very new fragrance for Guerlain, it’s called Idylle. Idylle means love or a dream of it. It generally refers to a poetic genre that in Greek Antiquity sang amours and erotic encounters of a shepherd boy and girl in an archaic setting.


Olfactorily, Idylle is a perfume that unfolds it’s notes slowly, as if it were a nymph stretching by a pond in the forest in spring. Scent starts with wet, dewy rose/floral notes followed by civet-y notes. The crystalline notes in beginning are accompanied by contrast between a pink rose and a green jasmine.

It’s a very crisp peony-rose followed by a thread of raspy indolic jasmine which weaves itself into lighter, pink very top notes. Muguet, pivoine, lilas, and freesia are also combined to heart notes of perfume.

Underneath it all, there is a graceful sweetness with some hints of chypre, patchouli, white musk. Traditional heavier notes such as incense, ambergris, are treated with infinite sensitivity.

This perfume is somewhat hard to translate into words as it’s nuances are so minuscule and dainty. So, just experience it’s romanticism!!

Designers set hot fashion trends for Spring at Milan Fashion Week

Luisa Beccaria Spring/Summer 2010 ~
Luisa Beccaria was diversified for her spring collection. She didn’t send a string of black dresses down the runway or do anything as drastic to her parade of pastel-y party frocks. Instead, she launched a range of hand-blown Venetian glass and collaborated with Citroen on a car covered inside and out in a rose print from Spring line with a 1950’s reflection.
Fendi Spring/Summer 2010 ~
At Fendi, it was a season of wispy fabric, ivory and ecru, off-pastels, and fraying edges, with an added Parisian lingerie twist. There were couple of pairs of chamois-fine pants, and puffy, feathery collages of leather on shoulders of a tulle jacket and a cream silk high-necked play-suit and a dotted tulle shirt with a frilled triangle bra beneath. There were a lot of wood-handled bags that came with a snap-on fabric cover and shoes which were again trenched in fabric.


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