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Be effortlessly chic in gorgeous loungewear

Wednesday, December 30, 2009 posted by admin


Long gone are the days when the only womens casual clothing available was either tracksuits or pyjamas.  Many women used to feel uncomfortable wearing their shabby tracky bottoms in public but having a cosy clothes day no longer needs to come at the cost of looking frumpy.  Modern day loungewear means that you don’t have to let your fashion standards slide every time you feel like wearing something comfortable.  

Fashionistas are embracing gorgeous new loungewear styles which include anything from snug dresses to pretty cami tops and elegant drawstring trousers.  Being comfy isn’t just about wearing loose fitting clothing; it is also about feeling comfortable and stylish in what you are wearing.

Forget chavtastic velour the orange faced, D-list celebrity fabric of choice.  Loungewear is now all about cosy cashmeres, slinky silks and fabrics in the softest cottons.  Dressing to relax should be relaxing and loungewear is all about ease.  Effortlessly stylish women are purchasing capsule loungewear pieces which include elegant, stylish garments that they can easily mix and match.  The beauty is that not only is it gorgeous to wear whilst relaxing at home but also perfect for wearing outside too, whether you are taking the dog for a walk, working from home, rushing to pick the kids up from school or even enjoying a girly lunch or yoga class.  Life can be hectic enough and many women want to be comfortable and elegantly stylish in their daily lives but with minimal effort.

Modern day loungewear not only incorporates the casual clothing staples of being loose fitting, stretchy and easy to put on and take off but is also now available in high quality, luxurious fabrics and flattering, fashionable styles which are perfect for pre and post pregnancy.  Luxe loungewear ticks all the right boxes for new mums who yearn for clothes that are practical and comfortable but also make you feel gorgeous and stylish with little or no exertion needed.

The huge demand for stylish, casual living and the unprecedented retail growth for luxurious loungewear are showing no signs of abating anytime soon and is it any wonder when looking gorgeous has never been so simple?  Even Prada have decided to quench the thirst of style-savvy comfort seekers by designing loungewear that can be worn outside or inside depending on your mood.



Seattle Fashionista: a Profile in Online Education

Tuesday, December 29, 2009 posted by admin


Kristin Connell keeps pretty busy these days. As the manager for Shoefly, an upscale Seattle shoe boutique, she spends between forty and fifty hours a week in the shop–that is, when she’s not planning special events or jetting off to Los Angeles for a week of meetings with wholesalers.

While she values her professional experience, Kristin also knows the importance of a solid education. In order to advance her career in the world of fashion, she’s pursuing a bachelor’s degree in fashion design. As many working students know, making a school schedule dovetail with professional responsibilities can be tough. For Kristin, the solution includes participation in online coursework. I sat down with her in her Capitol Hill apartment to get the 411 on her online fashion design class.

Edu411: Your fashion design program includes both online coursework and classroom work, so you have the best of both worlds. What are you currently studying?

KC: I’m taking a few courses, but the online course is fashion sketching.

Edu411: Which involves what?

KC: It’s the start of creating a piece or line of attire. You develop a basic visual concept–a sketch–for a piece of clothing. From there you can draft patterns and actually create the piece.

Edu411: Could you describe your online interface?

KC: It’s basically an all-in-one website. There’s a place for you to get assignments, a place for class discussions, a link to lectures and research materials, and the grade book, which is where you can check your grades after you turn in a new assignment. That part’s helpful, because you can monitor your progress daily.

Edu411: How often does the material update?

KC: Well, the syllabus pre-established at the beginning of the quarter. But the teacher can post assignments as often as he likes. The discussion boards are constantly updating, throughout the duration of the class.

Edu411: Could you describe a week of coursework?

KC: The lesson plan follows the textbook, so we do a chapter each week. The teacher posts a reading assignment, discussion questions, and homework. We use Adobe Illustrator to design fashion sketches, and turn it in as an email attachment when we’re done.

Edu411: How would you compare your online class to a traditional brick-and-mortar classroom?

KC: It’s actually more strenuous. It’s not like a normal class, where just showing up gets you a participation grade. The onus is on you to participate heavily. For example, with the class discussion board, you have to post often and your posts have to be insightful. I got nabbed on that a couple of times.

Edu411: And compared to traditional classroom, how much classmate interaction is there?

KC: Well, of course you don’t get face time, but you have about as much interaction. It was a requirement for us. With the discussion boards, each student has to respond to the teacher’s question, and then to at least two classmates per posting to receive credit.

Edu411: What’s your favorite thing about your online coursework?

KC: Well, while you do have deadlines, you can still work at your own pace. Even though we had weekly deadlines, I was able to turn in my work on the first day of the week.

Edu411: How about your least favorite thing?

KC: To be honest, I wasn’t a big fan of my professor, but that really didn’t have anything to do with the online format of the class.

In addition to her online coursework, Kristin also attends a four-hour pattern-drafting course each week (the brick and mortar being necessary for hands-on participation). While her schedule is tight, she remains determined: “I work as hard as I do because I know it’s worth it,” she says. “I think it’s important to have goals and to make a point of pursuing them.”

Well spoken, I think. After all, if–as Thomas Paine once observed, “What we obtain too cheap, we esteem too lightly,” then busy professionals can look to Kristin and others like her, for a model. After all, Kristin and her fellow students may be determined, but they aren’t all that unusual. As far busy professionals who moonlight as students go, Kristin’s really a textbook example.



Fashion and Women

Tuesday, December 29, 2009 posted by admin


Fashion is a term so popular today that I found no reason to explain it to you. So let’s come to the point. Whenever we talk about fashion, the first image that flashes in our mind is the image of a woman. Indeed, they are women alone who are most closely associated with fashion. However, in today’s world, men are also not in isolation from fashion. But, studies reveal that the craving for fashion is much intense in women than anyone else.

Fashion shows are being organized from time to time by various organizations in different parts of the world. In these fashion shows, models used to wear various types of fashionable cloths and walk through the ramp, to demonstrate these cloths to the fashion lovers over there. By and large, the changing fashion trends demonstrated through these events are also peculiar to women. Almost 90% of the fashion events and fashion shows are aimed at introducing new types of women clothing, designed by various fashion designers. The fashion events for men are almost none in relation to women.

The most well known fashion events organized in various parts of the world time and again include London Fashion Week, Milan Fashion Week, Paris Fashion Week, Lakme Fashion Week, Singapore Fashion Festival and so on. In all these and many other such events, women play a vital role. Besides fashion events, there are a lot of magazines, television channels, websites and other media for promoting fashion. Whatever, the presence of women is indispensable for the existence of fashion industry and fashion events.

Besides women fashion clothing, other women fashion accessories include costume jewelry, women’s footwear, fashion bags, ladies leather wallets; to name a few. Fashion and women are more or less complementary to each other. Fashion prospers due to women, and women in turn are served by fashion.



DINGO BOOTS AND DOUBLE H BOOTS FOR FASHIONISTAS

Monday, December 28, 2009 posted by admin


Fashionistas wear cowboy boots. This classic foot wear that carries the face of a tough American guy is a part of fashionistas versatility. Thanks to dingo boots and double h boots. They have designed boots for women that will keep them catch up with the never constant fashion world. Fashion changes with generations so quickly. Your Grandma wore a jacket that your mother loathed because it was square-toed. Now you are wearing the jacket that looks like what your Grandma wore many years ago because it is “in”. However, no matter how unsteady fashion is, boots are always there never outmoded, never replaced.

Many years ago, cowboy boots were necessary for working men and women alike. These boots served as their gear in different challenging tasks such as ranching, farming, gold mining, carpentry, and even exploring. These hardworking people needed a rugged and durable but still comfortable boot, with heels that were intentionally high, to protect their busy feet from the ruggedness of their path literally and figuratively. (Those rugged boots were as durable as dingo boots now.) Women of the past also wore long boots. During summer, it turned out that those long boots were too hot so the trend of short boots began. The long boots were still worn for winter.

Of course, you can pair your boots with other kinds of clothes but it is safest to pair them with denim. If you want to keep yourself away from the manliness of the denim and the boots, try something like this- a girly colored pair of dingo boots and short blue denim skirt. You can do some fashion experiment by yourself but be careful- some clothes are obviously fashion faux pas when pair with these boots. Examples are sports wear, checked shirts, and lashings of denim.

Fashionistas were cowboy boots because cowboy boots are a classic fashion staple. The modern fashionable lady knows that these boots do not merely uphold history but also fashion. This is also upheld by the dingo boots and double h boots designed for ladies. Our American ancestors wore boots and so will we. These boots do not just protect our feet but they also adorn us beautifully. The latter is not a simple thing though. We should let these boots adorn us beautifully by pairing them properly with the right matches.



Top Spring Fashion Tips When You Are On A Lean Budget

Tuesday, December 22, 2009 posted by admin


Spring fashion and summer attire are in vogue already so you may have to refurbish your wardrobe for the current season trends. However, upgrading your fashionista closet could be very challenging now due to the current economic crunch. That is why you need to learn how to become a wise shopper by looking for discount fashion trends and clothing. You will be able to find lots of cheap clothes out there that are very chic and trendy. So here are some fashion tips which could help you to keep up with the current fashion trends while you are on a lean budget.

Spring fashion is definitely the in thing today. Specifically, fashion designers revived the 50’s and 60’s retro look with a profusion of lively colors, flowery designs, and white fabric accessories. In order to know the hottest spring fashion designs, make sure to check online designer shops that have displays of current trendy clothes. You might notice that the latest trend puts emphasis on combining different clothing elements to come up with new and fresh styles. By studying these design elements, you might find available clothes in your wardrobe that you can mix and match so you can create your own spring season clothing. With the right mix of clothing elements, you can still become a trendy spring fashionista even if you don’t spend too much on the latest clothing designs.

Of course you will have to buy core clothing that is in vogue today. These are your basic blouses, skirts, jackets, and shirts. So you may have to re-learn your bargain shopping skills in order to find the most attractive discount fashion trends for spring clothing. There are lots of cheap clothes today that are available in online fashion shops. Shopping online therefore should be your first option if you are looking for discount fashion trends and clothing. Simply browse online catalogs for basic spring wear. Choose light colored clothing that should go easily with other bright colored fashion accessories. This way, you will only have to spend top dollars for your basic clothing. You can now confidently shop for discounted accessories on bargain stores and clothing retailers.

It is best also if you can choose basic spring clothing and accessories that you can reuse after the season. This means you may have to opt for universally accepted trendy clothing such as solid white blouses, gray skirts, and solid colored jackets. Ultra trendy clothes may not be usable after the season so you should think of ways how to maximize your clothes before you discard them. For example, tulip skirts are very trendy during spring. But if you pair it with the right belt and fashionable drapes, these skirts could be acceptable for all season. So always consider the versatility of your clothes when shopping for discount fashion trends.

You need not spend too much just to get the latest trendy clothes for the season. All you have to do is to find cheap clothes and accessories that will match perfectly with your spring attire. You should also ensure that your spring clothing should be versatile enough so you can reuse them even after the season. This way, you will be able to stay fashionable while getting the full value of your money.