Monday, November 24, 2008

handbag for all year long

handbag for all year long

If there is one handbag that you buy all year, make it a patent handbag. Patent continues as one of the hottest handbag trends through the rest of this year and far into 2008. You can’t go wrong with a beautiful bag, like this Maxx New York Jazz Top Handle. Not only is it the perfect size bag, it comes in a rainbow of colors that will satisify any handbag lover. You have to have this bag!




Comfy Bags

People don’t usually think of bags as being “comfy,” but some people do, and I think other people should start. Especially now that it’s starting to get colder and closer to the holidays. When I say “comfy,” I am talking about big, maybe slouchy, but definately not stiff or structured. Here’s a good example: Cole Haan’s Village Printed Suede Zip Hobo. This is the epitomy of a comfy purse. Big, soft, slouchy and stylish; what more could you want in a bag?

Fashionable Affordable Evening Bags

Fashionable Affordable Evening Bags

Holiday Parties are here! The fabulous time of year where you get to show off your ever so glamorous fashion sense!! But what will you wear??? This year there are so many options that are sure to knock the socks off your co-workers in a classy not trashy way! While we were indulging in my newest InStyle I noticed many fun new ways to re-vamp your style at this year’s holiday party….

Some of our absolute favs are…..

1. Wear some shine…This year sport a black dress with some sequins or a very simple metallic dress, the shine will be sure to capture your natural beauty and add holiday pop….

2. Tights….A perfect add on to dresses this year is tights…whether you are wearing a simple black dress or a tri colored, textured dress….there is a tight to match….this is a sure way to add some fashion to your outfit…..

3. Tuxedo…..this is perfect for all the women who just simply don’t like dresses…and that is perfectly okay…because this year the tailored tuxedo look for women is in and especially beautiful…

Now when you have your perfect holiday outfit you always have to accessorize..and finding the perfect handbag is a must! Don’t worry ladies, there are many affordable and excellent choices in evening bags, you just have to look around. One that I love is by Ashley M, the Sequin Evening Bag is perfect for any outfit. Its sequins add just enough shine and it has a fabulous chain shoulder strap, so when your tired of holding it like a clutch…change it into a shoulder bag. The best thing about it…it’s only $24.00…what a steal!

It’s a great feeling to wear something at an affordable price….so have fun shopping for your holiday outfit!

The Winter Purse: a Must Have Item

The Winter Purse: a Must Have Item

Latico Leathers Hudson Quilted Tote is sure to be a hot item this holiday season. It’s probably not a suprise to you that we like this purse seeing as how it meets most of the qualifications that we’ve previously laid down. For one it’s big, and we think it could hold most of my stuff. Secondly, we love that it has a classic look, but yet still has that little bit of funkiness. The quilted texture is great for this winter season, and creates the look of a warm winter jacket. Latico Leathers has a track record of producing quality products, and we always have loved the designs that they come up with. Everyone needs a winter purse, we know we’ve said that before, but it’s true. Something that will hold up through the weather changes and all the travel. Well this is our pick, so check it out!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Graceland Holiday Lighting Being Streamed Live


Martina McBride will make an electrifying appearance Friday night (Nov. 21) in Memphis when she flips the switch during the annual holiday lighting ceremony at Graceland. Elvis won’t be there, although modern technology has allowed McBride to sing a duet with him on “Blue Christmas,” the opening track of his new Christmas Duets album. Fans around the world will be watching the lighting ceremony on Elvis.com via video streaming on a special LiveCam. This year’s ceremony will also feature actress Marlo Thomas, who will launch the fifth annual St. Jude’s Thanks and Giving campaign for the holiday season. And artist Thomas Kinkade will unveil his latest masterpiece, “Graceland Christmas.” The ceremony begins at approximately 6 p.m. CT, although most of the people actually gathering at Graceland will be living the moment in Elvis Time.

The Wild World of Taylor Swift


t’s good to take a lot of pictures to remember things by — and I’m horrible at that — especially when you’re living the whirlwind of a life that Taylor Swift has come to call normal. In the past month alone, she has sung the national anthem at the World Series, finished up her tour with Rascal Flatts and voted for the first time, among about a thousand other things she’s accomplished, I’m sure. So, it’s almost a necessity that she makes video blogs to keep everything straight. This one is pretty cool because she’s not in “media mode” at all. You get to see what goes on before and after the show in some behind-the-scenes footage. The Halloween segment is especially funny, along with the prank Rascal Flatts pulled on her. And I guess we can lay all the Joe Jonas rumors to rest, since she finally admits it. Then check out all her friends at the end calling out her album’s release date. You may recognize a few.

Mark Wills Wasn’t Looking for “19 Somethin’” Sequel


After years of having radio hits like “Don’t Laugh at Me” and “Wish You Were Here,” Mark Wills has returned, this time under his own record label. His album is Familiar Stranger, and the first single is “The Things We Forget,” which is reminiscent of an easier time. Mark himself compares it to “19 Somethin’,” one of his most recognizable songs. “19 Somethin’ was kind of a recap on my childhood,” he says. “It feels like ‘The Things We Forget’ goes back a little further, to more of the serious things in life.” But he does not want the two songs to get confused. “It wasn’t like I was looking for a ‘19 Somethin” part two,” he says. “It was just mainly about being able to go back in your life and remember things that meant a little bit more to you than your toys.” No matter what Wills says, it is hard to listen to “The Things We Forget” and not believe he is trying to recreate those nostalgic feelings that resonated within us when “19 Somethin’” topped the charts in 2003.

Has Toby Keith Had Enough of Nashville?


Toby Keith and his family call Norman, Okla., home. So there’s really no need to hang onto a $1.6 million house in Nashville, too. On the other hand, I can’t imagine why anyone in their right mind would put any home on the market in these tough times. But the Keiths have listed their West End Avenue house for $1,595,000. Maybe the high-end Nashville real estate market is immune to the realities of the economy elsewhere. And maybe someone will snap up this 3,400-square-foot Tuscan-style masterpiece. There’s no in-house recording studio, no lavish guitar-shaped pool and no 16-car garage. So whoever does buy it will have to be OK with the simpler things in life.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Kate Moss : "I act like a 17-year-old"


Supermodel Kate Moss has admitted she still acts like a 17-year-old

Fun-loving Kate Moss has confessed she doesn't like to act her age and that money doesn't motivate her, in a revealing new interview. "I am still acting like a 17-year-old. I definitely haven't become middle-aged. I've got a house and a daughter and all that, but I still like to have fun," she told Vogue before going on to talk about money. "I like making money, but I don't call people up every day to see how much I've made. As long as I have what I need at the time; I mean, I can buy the house that I want. I am not completely money-oriented."

Thursday, May 1, 2008

THE INFLUENCE OF FASHION MAGAZINES

By the 1860s, stylish American women could see original designs by Charles Frederick Worth, the first true fashion designer, in the popular publication Harper’s Bazaar. As other designers appeared on the scene, their creations could also be seen in new fashion magazines. By the turn of the twentieth century, this was the primary method of spreading news of fashion trends from Paris, the seat of fashion.

At first, the gowns were illustrated with drawings, but as photography became more sophisticated in the early twentieth century, the fashion press used more and more photographs of new designs. At the same time, fashion and art were merging in the eyes of the artists, who dabbled in many of the arts. These artists not only painted, but also created textile designs and fashion illustrations. Some journals of the day printed both fashion illustrations and photographs, along with short articles on fashion by modern writers. Until the Second World War, even mainstream fashion journals like Vogue and Vanity Fair continued to publish fashion illustration by modern artists, encouraging the connections between fashion designers and visual artists.

Vogue functioned in America not only to provide sketches and patterns of fashions derived from Paris models, but also to promote French couture. One of France’s premier designers, Paul Poiret, wrote in a special thirtieth-anniversary edition of Vogue that the magazine "is today one of the best methods of communication with a distinguished clientele," revealing the importance for him of reaching the American clientele.

In America, wearing Paris fashion ensured that others would recognize the wearer’s status as a cultivated and wealthy person, perhaps able to travel to Paris, certainly able to afford the best her own locality could provide, be it local cultural life or the best dressmaker in town. For the Tirocchi clientele, nothing less would do to proclaim their status as wives and daughters of newly wealthy industrialists, a new elite of active and intelligent women in a vibrant city with a long history and a monied elite.

The Tirocchis subscribed to both Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. No doubt many of their clients also subscribed to these magazines at home, but they were able in the shop to consult the magazines and could order a dress made from one of the sketches they saw illustrated. Vogue illustrated as many as 33 models from Paris in each issue, and about twice as many American dresses. Advertisements provided many more images.

As a result of their familiarity with fashion magazines, by 1920 clients were asking for couturiers by name instead of favoring designs sewn and trimmed by Madame Tirocchi herself. The sisters turned this development to their advantage by embracing it and offering their customers copies of Paris couture from supply houses in New York that had paid for the right to copy them in the same materials as the original, then stitch up copies to order for retailers like A. & L. Tirocchi.

Custom dressmaking declined for many reasons in the early twentieth century, but the increasing popularity of the fashion press, which championed couture and a worldwide fashion industry, was a major factor hastening its demise. Women saw what they liked in the pages of fashion magazines and were no longer satisfied with dresses that were not identified with the style of a particular fashion designer.

FASHION AND ART

Art and design were more closely tied at the turn of the twentieth century than they are today. Artists did not see the difference between creating an original work of art, such as a painting, and designing a textile pattern that would be reproduced many times over. Each was a valid creative act in their eyes.

The famed French couturier Paul Poiret moved in artistic circles, employed Parisian artists, and collected their work. He went to art galleries and showed his artistic sensibilities by preferring Impressionist paintings at a time when they were new and unappreciated by the public at large. Poiret became very interested in modern art and said, "I have always liked painters. It seems to me that we are in the same trade and that they are my colleagues."

The Fauvist painter Francis Picabia was his friend, and they shared a love of bright color with other painters Maurice Vlaminck and Andre Derain, whom he knew from sailing excursions on the Seine in Chatou. Among other artists whose work he collected were Picasso, Matisse, Dufy, Rouault, and Utrillo.

Poiret also loved the theater and throughout his career designed costumes for the theater that served as a springboard for his couture designs. He was famous for his parties, elaborate costume dramas with decorations by modern artists.

Poiret’s theatrical background explains his great interest in the Ballet Russes, whose first appearance in Paris in 1909 impressed Poiret so much. With their colorful designs by Leon Bakst, echoing Russian peasant art, the costumes and sets expressed for Poiret not only the exoticism celebrated by painters like Picasso, but the appeal of spontaneity, a concept at the heart of much modern art. Immediately he began including "oriental" motifs in his dress designs.

The fashion press employed fine artists to illustrate the designs of the day. A new technique in printing–pochoir–allowed fashion illustrators to show broad, abstract expanses of bright color and a simple line. Poiret realized its potential from the beginning and employed printmaker Paul Iribe to illustrate his radically simplified gowns. In 1908 Iribe illustrated ten Poiret gowns in a limited edition titled les Robes de Paul Poiret; racontées par Paul Iribe.

Poiret was only the best known and best documented of couturiers with connections to the art world. Many other couturiers in the first half of the twentieth century were not only collectors, but also friends of artists. Some collaborated with modern artists in the design of couture or in other artistic projects, especially for ballet and the stage.

The interest of artists in fashion was not restricted to France. From the artists of the Glasgow School in the nineteenth century, to the Russian Constructivists, Bakst, the Wiener Werkstatte, many participated in other aspects of art and design–including illustration, theater design, decorative arts, and even advertising art. Couturiers traditionally participated in events that showcased the decorative arts, taking part in international expositions since the first appearance of the designer Charles Worth at the Crystal Palace Exhibition in London in 1851. Poiret belonged to the Société des Artistes Décorateurs, founded in 1901 for the promotion and display of modern French art.

Through the first half of the twentieth century, fashion design tracked and echoed trends in modern art. The developing aesthetic of modernism can be followed in the progression of fashion design from the heavily corseted S-curved silhouettes that reflected Art Nouveau interpretation of the female form early in the century to the first uncorseted, tubular, simplified silhouette that arrived before the First World War and continued into the 1920s, to the streamlined, body-hugging dresses of the 1930s.

Designers in the early years of the century could choose fabrics with designs from the stylized organic motifs of Art Nouveau or the flat, abstract designs of the Vienna Secession movement–both styles having originated in the 1890s. Cubist painters, whose canvases presented greatly abstracted objects to a shocked world, influenced fashion silhouettes. Tubular dresses and rounded cloche hats turned women’s bodies into geometric shapes that echoed those found in modern paintings.

The chemise dresses of the early 20s were a perfect foil for surface design. Taking advantage of the plain tubular shape as a painter’s canvas, each garment could be highly decorated with beading and ornamentation. Underlying this would be a textile pattern based on Japanese, Egyptian, Persian, or Viennese design.

In the late 1920s, a new streamlined design aesthetic dubbed Moderne (now known as Art Deco) combined Cubism’s geometric base with sinuous embellishments. Once again, textile patterns and fashion design echoed the trend. Shiny fabrics only enhanced the connection with the "speed" of modern life–and art.

The dresses, coats, bathing suits, and evening wraps found in the Tirocchi shop, when placed chronologically, chart for the observer not only the changing silhouette of fashion, but reflect the fact that fashion was part of an aesthetic that was part and parcel of its time. From the chemise and cloche of the 1920s, echoing Cubist concerns, to the evening dresses of the 1930s, with the body-skimming silhouettes and reflective surfaces, each garment has a particular relationship to the art of its time.

The designers of these garments–and by extension Anna and Laura Tirocchi and their clientele–were reflecting the developing aesthetic of the early twentieth century and asking the question, "What does it mean to be modern?" The Twentieth Century felt "new" to people. Advances in technology increased the speed of life and the speed of change. Artists and designers responded to this new age with their work. The Tirocchis and their customers watched modern trends with interest, and did their best to wrap themselves in clothes of a new age.

Friday, February 29, 2008

Eye Opening Fashion - Contact Lenses

Color contacts are steadily increasing in popularity and color and intensity of the lenses are much greater than before. Today there are colored contacts suitable for people regardless their natural color of the iris. Colored contacts are both popular among young people with and without any type of eye disorder.

With the growing number of online retailers there is also a lot easier and less costly to get the colored contacts of your choice. There are two standard lens types available:

First you have the tinted lens which is designed for those who have light eyes such as blue and grey. These lenses only enhance the natural color of the eye.

For those with a darker color an opaque lens is more suitable since these types of colored lenses change the natural color of the eye completely.

In overall colored contact lenses can be a great way to temporary change your eye color and it can work as a great compliment to regular eye make-up.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Silk Care

Ever since we launched our line of Hand Painted Silk Apparel on September 5, 2007, we have received questions of diverse nature from TexereSilk customers. Although our website comprehensively covers most of the topics being broached, yet I have decided to take them up in a series of posts on fashionsalad.com. I hope they would be helpful to users of silk clothing in general and TexereSilk customers in particular.

The most commonly asked questions are about silk care and washing & cleaning of silk.

Washing and Cleaning Silk:

Most silk clothes can easily be washed as long as certain important precautions are kept in mind. The most important being the fact that fabric is pre shrunk (washed before cutting and sewing). Dry cleaning is usually recommended for apparel made from Silk Dupioni and Silk Noil because they shrink the most and Silk Dupioni might lose its texture and sheen also. Most ready to wear garments made from these two would usually say “dry cleaning only” on care instructions.

Chiffon shows water marks if exposed to water and therefore requires extra care while washing and drying. The following washing tips will enable your silk to retain its sheen and luster and give it a longer life. These are just general precautions and it is always best to follow the washing and cleaning instructions on the care label of the garment.

· Hand wash garments even if they are labeled for machine wash.
· Do a wash test on an inconspicuous part of the garment before washing.
· Use lukewarm water and very mild non-alkaline soap.
· Do not soak for long.
· Gently rub the silk in soap solution for a few minutes.
· Let the soap-water drain by holding the garment up (Do not wring at all)
· Add a few spoons of white distilled vinegar to rinse water to remove alkali traces.
· Rinse in clear cool water several times until all soap is removed.
· It is important not to wring.
· Lay the garment flat or roll in a towel to remove excess water
· Dry the garment using an iron at a low setting.

More detailed information and instructions can be found in Silk Care: Washing and Cleaning Silk section of our website.

Popular Gift Ideas and Buying Trends in China

A great number of overseas orders of craftwork and gifts have been transferred to China, mainly from the EU and USA merchandise industry, multinational chain supermarkets, and professional distributors, etc. Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and the World Expo Shanghai 2010 will also bring great business opportunities to the craftwork and gifts industry.
Popular Gift Ideas (Buying Trends)Promotion Gifts - Complement Traditional Marketing Methods
The value of promotional gifts in today’s competitive marketplace can’t be underestimated. Many businesses nowadays turn to promotional gifts to help them enhance their brand awareness, improve customer loyalty and increase sales. Ideas for choice: Mug; Towel and so on.
Holiday Gift: Nurture Your RelationshipHoliday occasions or a special day for an individual bring us together, creating a chance for our relationships to grow. Gift giving in this case is indispensable to enhance the feelings or atmosphere. Personalized and engraved unique gifts especially make distinguished and memorable presents.Ideas for choice: Sunglass; Watch and so on.
Fashion Jewelry Gifts - a Timeless FavoriteSince ancient times, jewelry Necklace has been one of the most popular gifts to give and to receive, and it still ranks among the top gifts as a universal, particularly pearls and birthstones. Almost everyone appreciates a birthstone, and it shows that you actually put some thought into the gift. Many people believe that wearing their birthstone protects them and brings them good luck.
Yiwu City: a Terrific Destination for Your Gift-purchasing Plan in ChinaChina Yiwu is the largest mart for petty commodities. Currently, Yiwu has the largest wholesaling market around the world. In Yiwu gift market, you are surrounded by lots of gift ideas such as Oil Painting, Scarf.
Notable Domestic and International Gift FairsInternational Gifts & Home Decor Trade FairThe largest fair of its kind in East China, was held in Shanghai every year, which can both serve the industry and add luster to life, creating a real buzz in Shanghai Mart.
Shenzhen International Toys & Gifts Fair
Sands Expo Center — The ASD/AMD Las Vegas Gift Expo

History of Valentine’s Day


February marks the holiday when loved ones exchange flowers and gifts in the name of St. Valentine.
The facts about Valentine’s Day and its patron saint are shrouded in mystery. What is commonly known is the fact that February has been a month of romance for a long time in both Christian and ancient Roman traditions.
It is also believed that 14 February marks the wedding of Zeus and Hera the God and Goddess of love and fertility (from the ancient Greek Mythology)
The first recorded association of Valentine’s Day with romantic love is in
Parlement of Foules (1382) by Geoffrey Chaucer the great English poet.

Sunday, January 27, 2008

How to Prepare for Valentines Day?

What can you do special this year?
Where can you find a few unique ideas to organize a perfect Valentine’s Day celebration? What is a great gift idea for your Valentine? What music should you select for the perfect romantic atmosphere? Where can you find the perfect (free) ecard for Valentines Day? You can find this information.

As you are getting dressed up for a Valentine’s evening out on the town, you notice a few lumps and bumps in your outfit that were not there before. Possibly a side-effect from too many helpings on Christmas Day or too many drinks on New Years Eve.

Decorative Lighting

Lighting plan is of vital Importance to your home decoration project. Indoor lighting complements different moods, feelings and every-day shades, practically telling the art of living. With shades of light, you can change the ambience from special to occasional and even extravagant, and create magic with special effects

Lighting Making Your Home Look Brilliant
Home lighting can dramatically influence the feel of a room, making it warm and inviting, cozy and comfortable, or cold and distant at the flip of a switch. If chosen correctly, it can have just as much influence on the look and feel of a room as your best piece of furniture. See some of the functions the lighting performs:

Focus Pocus: Put lighting to work creating focal points. Add lights to direct the eye in a new direction by focusing on a piece of art, furniture or the mantel.

Dim Some: Dimmers are an inexpensive trick-of-the-trade. They help set a special mood in the home by allowing you to manipulate the light. Install them at the wall for ceiling fixtures and even buy them for table lamps.

Space Case: Add more drama to a space with accent lighting. By illuminating the top of a bookcase, adding under-cabinet lighting or hanging a colored pendant over the kitchen island, you can create islands of light that bring the grain of the wood, the print of the wallpaper or the color of a wall to life.

Showing Personalized Taste: Every home is special. So is every individual, with his peculiar taste for shapes, patterns and inherent aesthetic sense. With all the decorative options out there today, you can use them to introduce your neighbors and guests to your taste when they are introduced into your home.

Don’t Wait: To buy lighting fixtures, it is important to plan earlier than other decorating ideas because there are frequently decisions that need to be made relative to the location and type of electrical outlet installation during construction. These decorative fixtures often are built according to individual order, so it needs time.

Friday, January 25, 2008

The Sexiest Legs

The Sexiest Legs: 5 % Longer than Average

Both for women and men By: Stefan Anitei



Long legs are really considered sexy. And if you thought than only men fix in this issue regarding women, you are wrong: women too assess how sexy a man is, based on this. A new research discovered that taller people are more physically attractive to the opposite sex, and legs that are 5 % longer than average are considered the sexiest in both genders.



"There are good evolutionary reasons for the preference. Long legs are a sign of health", lead researcher Boguslaw Pawlowski, of University of Wroclaw in Poland, told "The Guardian".



The study was made on 218 male and female subjects, put to rank the attractiveness of 7 men and 7 women from digitally altered images. All the people in the images had the same height, but their legs length was digitally processed to match the Polish medium value, or longer by 5 %, 10 % or 15 %. No matter the body shape and leg length, those with 5 % longer legs than average were considered the most attractive. The next level of attractiveness was the average leg length or 10 % longer.



However, legs 15 % longer than the average scored poorly.



"Extremely long legs in a woman could indicate poor child-bearing prospects", wrote the authors.



"Longer legs are one of many subtle cues that suggest good health, especially in women. Leg length is a good indicator of childhood nutrition in women because their legs stop growing once they reach puberty. So if a woman has long legs it suggests she grew up in a good environment and that has a positive effect on fertility. The effect in men is more subtle, because their legs continue to grow beyond puberty", said Prof Martin Tovee, of the Newcastle University.



The same research team had found that women regarded taller men as good for one night stands, but shorter men as better for committed relationships.



Many researches connected shorter legs to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and obesity-related diabetes, in both genders, while in men this was connected to increased cholesterol levels, the main cause of arterial disease and strokes. Recently, longer legs in women have been connected to a healthier liver at an older age.

Tips for Holiday Shopping

Shopping on-line is a fun activity, especially during the holiday season when you shop for loved ones. It offers you a wider range of choices as compared to a mall or a shopping center. You also save time as well as money doing it right from the comfort of your home snuggled on a comfortable chair by the fire place.

Spending some time on the internet researching before your purchases can be extremely helpful. Texere Silk, your on-line silk sleepwear holiday gift store, has some tips that will help you get top quality gifts and the best value for your money:
  • Make a list. Think of the gifts and the recipients. Children love toys, Women love clothes, jewelry and perfumes and men would settle for pretty much any thing that they can use.

  • Everyone continuously shops for ordinary items of use. Ensure that the gifts are unique.

  • Shopping early in the season could have its benefits. You have a greater choice and the prices do not drop after the sellers announce their holiday discounts.

  • Compare prices of similar items. Getting an item by a less known but good company is likely to get you a great item at a better price.

  • Research the seller, go to their selling website and company website. Call to make sure that they are genuine and read the description of the items.

  • Maintain records of your orders by keeping a copy of your order form, date of your order, the name of the company, its address and phone number.

  • Many companies selling on-line make money on shipping. Choose companies that offer free shipping as a holiday promotion. This could mean big savings.

  • Do not use checks and cash. Use credit /check cards since they offer excellent protection to you in case of an unforeseen problem.

Happy Shopping!

Sexy Lingerie

Sexy Lingerie: A great gift idea


Shopping for a loved one and don’t know what to buy? If it is someone close to you, lingerie is always welcome. When given a choice between a toaster oven or sexy lingerie, most women will choose the lingerie. Why? Lingerie is a personal luxury item that says you are thinking about them. And while many women desire lingerie, they often prioritize more practical items rather than treating themselves to this luxury.

There are several ways to go when buying lingerie:

Buy a well known domestic brand. In the USA this would be Victoria’s Secret. If you know the woman has little lingerie, this might be a ‘safe way to go’.

Buy an internationally known brand of lingerie that is less common at home. This could be more interesting for the woman who has everything. She probably does not have a major Italian or French brand of lingerie. In fact, she may not even be aware of these brands. Buying a brand of luxury designer lingerie popular in another country, would make for an exotic and exciting gift. This website has links to some of the world’s top brands of sexy lingerie.

When budgets are limited, consider discount lingerie. These days, with the uncertain economy, there are huge discounts to be found in luxury items like lingerie. You may not find them on a particular brand. But there are some websites that specialize in discount lingerie.

Whatever way you chose, make sure you buy the right sizes as lingerie is often not refundable. But for many women, lingerie is the perfect gift idea.

Applying The Perfect Base For Your Make Up

The key to any professional make up look is getting your base right. If you apply your foundation and concealer correctly, your skin will look natural, smooth and unblemished. Get it wrong and you may end up looking like Dale Winton’s love child.

Fortunately, if you follow these 3 simple steps you can ensure that your foundation will always look natural and beautiful, giving you the base to perfect the rest of your look.

Stage 1 - Moisturize
5 minutes before applying your make up you should properly moisturise your skin as all bases will apply smoothly to well hydrated skin.
Remember to remove any excess moisturiser just before you start to apply your foundation as greasy skin will make the foundation slip and slide as you apply.

Stage 2 - Apply your foundation
The key to remember when applying your foundation is less is more. Never apply your foundation in large swathes, simply apply a few dots around your face and then blend together using either your fingers, or a foundation sponge.
Ensure the foundation is well blended around your hairline and jaw as these are the places where any joins are more likely to be noticeable. You should always choose a foundation which blends well with your skin tone and it is worth experimenting to find exactly the right shade for you.
Whenever possible you should apply your base in the same light as you will be wearing it, (i.e. for daytime use sunlight) as lighting does make a difference to your look.

Stage 3 - Apply Concealer
Again, you should use concealer sparingly to cover any obvious shadows (particularly under the eyes) and blemishes, which are showing through the foundation. Remember that in summer you may need to use a darker concealer if your skin is tanned.
Apply your concealer a few small dots at a time and blend with your fingers using a gentle back and forth dotting motion. Avoid pulling or rubbing the skin, particulary under the sensitive eye area.

Following the steps above and combining with high quality products will ensure you always have the perfect base on which to build your dream look.

Sal is a regular contributor to Girlz Night Magazine and has a passion for professional hair and beauty products that her credit card tells her she can’t afford.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

some babys dresses

Hiiiii,
some beautiful dresses for baby




see this also,
this for cute baby,



what about all of this

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Hi all

Hello every body,
this is my first blog on the net, i'll start with you talking about fashion specially for girls.
hope to find what you need, & hope to help you as i can