Spice Up Your Look With Fashion Jewelry

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Looking for an affordable way to add jewelry to your collection? Well, fashion jewelry is certainly the way to go. Fashion jewelry is affordable, beautiful, and surprisingly will last a long time for the little amount of money that it cost.

So, what is fashion jewelry? Fashion jewelry is also known as costume jewelry. It was also, at one point in time, known as “paste”. Fashion jewelry is jewelry made using inexpensive materials. There are fashion necklaces, bracelets, rings, earrings, and even belly button rings. Some fashion jewelry cost as little as $.99 or less and is therefore affordable to anyone on any budget.

Why is fashion jewelry so affordable? Well, it’s made with inexpensive materials like cubic zirconium, simulated gemstones, and lab created gemstones. By using these inexpensive materials to make fashion jewelry the cost for the customers is extremely low.

If you have fashion jewelry already you might want to know some easy tips on how to take care of it. Fashion jewelry, although inexpensive, needs to be cared for in special ways. First of all, try to keep fashion jewelry from getting wet. This will make it last much longer. If fashion jewelry is gotten wet it’s likely to rust and turn colors. Also, make sure to take fashion jewelry off when not using it. Leaving fashion jewelry on too long can cause it to turn colors too due to the acids in the body.

So, if you are looking to purchase beautiful jewelry at an inexpensive price then fashion jewelry is the way to go. Fashion jewelry can also be purchased at many online stores and is therefore accessible to everyone.

Brief History of Italian Fashion

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Italy and Fashion have a very unique and special relationship, and when you consider such names as Dolce&Gabbana, Versace and Armani, to name but a few, it’s not difficult to see why. But if we look back into the history of Italian Fashion, (e.g. see also the article on Nina Ricci) we start to understand what gave Italy such a status in the Fashion World.

Count Giorgini started the ‘Italian Fashion’ craze in 1951, when he organised a fashion show to be presented to an International audience in Florence. He then continued to present other fashion shows at his palace, presenting new collections modelled by nobilty against a backdrop of fine arts and scenery. Nobilty would also model new collections at museums or exhibitions next to famous pieces of fine art. This all contributed to elevating the status of Italian fashion, and implanting in everyone’s minds that Italian fashion gives you status, is very rich in quality,and almost ‘fairytale’ like.

In the 1970s and 1980s Milan made its mark as being the Fashion Capital of Italy, and the phrase Made in Italy became universally recognised as meaning ‘high quality’, and ‘high fashion’. Today there are various fashion trade fairs in Milan, and it is considered by many to be the Fashion Capital of The World.

Fashion Jewelry: The Peridot Birthstone

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Birthstones have gained its popularity in the 70s. Although it has waned in the 90s, it has made its comeback into the 21st century along with other jewelry and fashion accessories. Birthstones are not only fashion statements but personal statements as well. People love the idea of wearing the stone designated to their birth month.

The Peridot birthstone is no exception. It is the birthstones of those people born on the month of August. It is a sparkling golden green in color and does not change in color. This gemstone is ideal for women born on August and who also happen to have clear green eyes. It brings out the green in their eyes. Because of its clear, sparkling green color, the Peridot is also very refreshing to look at. It has a calming effect as one gazes into the multi-dimensionally-cut Peridot green color. The Peridot gemstone is even called the “evening emerald” in some jewelry circles.

The Peridot has come a long way in history of fashion jewelry and fashion accessories. In ancient Egypt, the Peridots were often used along with other sterling materials as adornment for queens and pharaoh’s headdresses. In the Medieval Period, the Peridot gemstone had been also used, along with some of the semi-precious and precious stones, to adorn, and beautify churches, and sacred church relics such as crucifixes, chalices used in mass, altars, etc.

The Peridot gemstone is ideal for fashion jewelry or fashion accessories such as necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and anklets. Peridots look best with gold, copper and bronze settings, giving it a rustic look. Most especially, Peridots are excellent with silver and white gold settings. This latter pairing creates a dainty piece of fashion jewelry that can be used in day or night events.

As fashion jewelry and fashion accessories need not be expensive, this light green semi-precious stone can definitely serve the purpose of adornment for the August birthday celebrant without draining the pockets unnecessarily.

Fashion Design Portfolios

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Creation of a portfolio is one of the most important aspects for a fashion designer to make his presence felt and to carve a niche for himself. Portfolios are a means for the designer to communicate his ideas and concepts about fashion to the people. The portfolio determines the sale quotient of an individual’s design. It is a presentation of the range of a designer’s skills and his expertise in the field.

The process of making a portfolio is a thought provoking as a lot many factors go into making it perfect. The designer has to consider the design sketch and focus on the target customer. For instance, it should be known whether the portfolio is for men’s wear, children’s wear or for women. Similarly, it should be clearly defined whether the portfolio caters to contemporary or traditional fashion forms.

Portfolios are based on certain themes and have to be made keeping in mind the target product. The making of portfolios not only requires a knack for fashion but also an understanding of the human form.

The successful designers are more experimental when it comes to using techniques for making and presenting portfolios. They utilize various techniques such as watercolors, felt tip markers, cut and paste technique or computer aided programs for the presentation of portfolios.

A portfolio gives visual evidence about the technical skills of a designer. It shows whether the designer has knowledge of sewing, draping and making of patterns. It also gives an idea about the ability of the designer to make fashion drawings and also highlights his awareness of the past, present and future fashion trends. The portfolio has to be articulate and not redundant, evolutionary and not stagnant. It has to be in sync with the time and a true reflection of a designer’s artistic and creative skill.

Fashion Design Portfolios

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Creation of a portfolio is one of the most important aspects for a fashion designer to make his presence felt and to carve a niche for himself. Portfolios are a means for the designer to communicate his ideas and concepts about fashion to the people. The portfolio determines the sale quotient of an individual’s design. It is a presentation of the range of a designer’s skills and his expertise in the field.

The process of making a portfolio is a thought provoking as a lot many factors go into making it perfect. The designer has to consider the design sketch and focus on the target customer. For instance, it should be known whether the portfolio is for men’s wear, children’s wear or for women. Similarly, it should be clearly defined whether the portfolio caters to contemporary or traditional fashion forms.

Portfolios are based on certain themes and have to be made keeping in mind the target product. The making of portfolios not only requires a knack for fashion but also an understanding of the human form.

The successful designers are more experimental when it comes to using techniques for making and presenting portfolios. They utilize various techniques such as watercolors, felt tip markers, cut and paste technique or computer aided programs for the presentation of portfolios.

A portfolio gives visual evidence about the technical skills of a designer. It shows whether the designer has knowledge of sewing, draping and making of patterns. It also gives an idea about the ability of the designer to make fashion drawings and also highlights his awareness of the past, present and future fashion trends. The portfolio has to be articulate and not redundant, evolutionary and not stagnant. It has to be in sync with the time and a true reflection of a designer’s artistic and creative skill.

Forex Trading News - How To Use it Correctly For Profit

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Today, forex trading news is more plentiful than ever. There are numerous sources to choose from and there all delivered at the click of a mouse, so you can get breaking news whenever you wish.

Here we will look at how to use Forex trading news and mistakes to avoid.

First let’s start with a rather startling fact:

100 years ago 90% of traders lost and today the ratio still remains the same.

This is despite better more frequent Forex news, better computers, more powerful software and more information than ever on the markets.

The fact is knowing the news won’t help you win – in fact, it generally helps traders lose! There are 3 main reasons for this:

News is discounted in a split second.

In today’s world of instant communications news is discounted immediately, so by the time you have seen it and had a chance to act upon it, the moment has gone and the market is looking toward the future.

News is Stories

Those analysts are so convincing with their arguments! Their normally great at explaining what has happened - but you can’t trade off what they say, as they have no idea what will happen - there simply stories and opinions.

Will Rodgers once said.

“I only believe what I Read in the papers”

Now he was joking, but its surprising how many traders take what they hear on the news as a recommendation to trade.

News Gets Your Emotions Involved

Humans don’t like to stand alone and the news reflects what the majority want to hear but that is completely different from what you have to do, to trade to win.

The bulk of traders lose and the bulk listen to the news, so if you avoid it, you can step aside and not let your emotions get involved.

If you do this, you can trade in a disciplined fashion and join the elite minority of winners.

If you use forex charts and simply follow price action, you are far more likely to be successful than you would be by following news stories.

WHERE THE NEWS CAN HELP YOU!

There is one great way to use the news:

If you see a very bullish or bearish market and the news supports the prevailing view but the market does not react the way it should – then its time to look for a contrary trade and time your entry points via your forex charts.

It’s a fact that:

Bullish markets collapse when the fundamentals are most bullish and bearish markets rally when the news is at its most bearish.

If you can look for these turning points on your charts and find the news suddenly stops pushing the market the way it should, a contrary trade is developing and a big profitable trade is shaping up.

Finally

The way to use forex news outlined above, is a very powerful profit tool but completely different to the way most forex traders use it!

Forex Trading News - How To Use it Correctly For Profit

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Today, forex trading news is more plentiful than ever. There are numerous sources to choose from and there all delivered at the click of a mouse, so you can get breaking news whenever you wish.

Here we will look at how to use Forex trading news and mistakes to avoid.

First let’s start with a rather startling fact:

100 years ago 90% of traders lost and today the ratio still remains the same.

This is despite better more frequent Forex news, better computers, more powerful software and more information than ever on the markets.

The fact is knowing the news won’t help you win – in fact, it generally helps traders lose! There are 3 main reasons for this:

News is discounted in a split second.

In today’s world of instant communications news is discounted immediately, so by the time you have seen it and had a chance to act upon it, the moment has gone and the market is looking toward the future.

News is Stories

Those analysts are so convincing with their arguments! Their normally great at explaining what has happened - but you can’t trade off what they say, as they have no idea what will happen - there simply stories and opinions.

Will Rodgers once said.

“I only believe what I Read in the papers”

Now he was joking, but its surprising how many traders take what they hear on the news as a recommendation to trade.

News Gets Your Emotions Involved

Humans don’t like to stand alone and the news reflects what the majority want to hear but that is completely different from what you have to do, to trade to win.

The bulk of traders lose and the bulk listen to the news, so if you avoid it, you can step aside and not let your emotions get involved.

If you do this, you can trade in a disciplined fashion and join the elite minority of winners.

If you use forex charts and simply follow price action, you are far more likely to be successful than you would be by following news stories.

WHERE THE NEWS CAN HELP YOU!

There is one great way to use the news:

If you see a very bullish or bearish market and the news supports the prevailing view but the market does not react the way it should – then its time to look for a contrary trade and time your entry points via your forex charts.

It’s a fact that:

Bullish markets collapse when the fundamentals are most bullish and bearish markets rally when the news is at its most bearish.

If you can look for these turning points on your charts and find the news suddenly stops pushing the market the way it should, a contrary trade is developing and a big profitable trade is shaping up.

Finally

The way to use forex news outlined above, is a very powerful profit tool but completely different to the way most forex traders use it!

Will Fashion Jewellery Solve Your Style Dilemma?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Can fashion jewellery really solve the ultimate style dilemma and keep us hot on the heels of ever changing trends? The answer is yes. Browse through the pages of any glossy fashion magazine and you’ll notice what’s ‘in’ this week is most likely to be ‘out’ next.

With fashions continually changing, it can be hard to keep up with current trends without breaking the bank and filling your wardrobe to the brim with one hit wonders. Yet fashion jewellery can solve this dilemma, keeping the pennies in your purse and making you the savviest fashion icon in town.

So ‘they’ say metallics are totally ‘in’ but, before you hot-foot down to the shops and return weighed down with bags full of clothes in gilt, platinum and bronze, stop and think. A gold dress may look great with sun kissed skin but is sure to be shoved to the back of the closet when winter draws in and you’re pale and pasty. The simple answer is to accessorize instead. Go ahead and buy that ‘to-die-for’ black dress which you’re sure to wear season after season, but adorn yourself with metallic fashion jewellery to stay on trend.

It’s also all too easy to emulate from top-to-toe a look that you’ve seen in glossy magazines and this can be the ultimate fashion disaster (after all, we’re not all 5’10, size 0 and airbrushed to perfection!). Fashion jewellery can truly be the answer to your fashion prayers by allowing you to take inspiration from the magazines, but tailor your look to suit your own individual style. If turquoise is ‘the’ colour of the season, wear a fashion jewellery necklace or bracelet for a splash of up-to-the-minute colour. Or if Sixties Chic is the look of the week, a monochrome bangle is sure to turn you into the most stylish ‘beatnik babe’.

So simply by adorning yourself with affordable trendy fashion jewels, you’re not only keeping up with the trends but leaving yourself free to splash out on a timeless capsule wardrobe ensuring you look chic and stylish no matter what trend is ‘in’.

Adam Singleton is an online, freelance journalist and keen amateur photographer. His portfolio, called Capquest Photography is available to view online.

Fashion Fiesta wrapped in a week

Monday, December 31st, 2007

Creative sensational from different parts of the world taking style, beauty and definition of fashion to its edge, promotional linchpin of a multibillion-dollar industry, I am talking about nothing else but Fashion Weeks. Fashion weeks are hallmarks of fashion industry to rollout the new season feel in fashion. They generally last up to a week allowing fashion designers, artists and fashion houses to display their latest collection. It hallmarks next seasons “in” things, that’s why it is very important for buyers, media, celebrities and entertainment industry who take that fashion among the general public.

The most famous fashion weeks are held at Fashion Mecca Paris, Milan, London and New York. Since the new millennium fashion weeks are held in different parts of the world to put the local fashion on the world map and making a packed fashion calendar throughout the year. A refreshing sense of national identity and pride has emerged from the achievements of fashion sector - something that was otherwise traditionally been restricted to feats of sporting prowess, adding that its benefits go well beyond the fashion world (Emling 2006).

Fashion weeks are held several months in advance giving chance to designers, media and buyers to preview the trend for the next season. Fashion weeks are bi-annual events; the fashion weeks conducted between January and March are called “fall fashion weeks” whereas the one conducted in September through November are called “Spring Fashion Weeks”. Some fashion weeks can be genre-specific, such as a Miami Fashion Week (Swimwear), Prêt-a-Porter (ready-to-wear) Fashion Week, Couture (one-of-a-kind designer original) Fashion Week, Palm Springs Fashion Week (Resort Collections) and Bridal Fashion Week.

History

Omission of fashion week history would be curious at this point of time. Let me throw some light on that. Edna Woodman Chase—former editor of Vogue organized “Fashion Fete,” in 1914 to benefit the war-relief effort which is often apocryphally called the first fashion show ever. By the 1920s, the fashion show had gone mainstream. Early shows were often more theatrical than those of today.

Plus Size Fashion Advice To Look Your Best

Monday, December 17th, 2007

In the world of fashion, there are no shortages of ideas about do’s and don’ts when it comes to what clothes to purchase. The specialized world of plus size fashion is no different. While some of these tips are genuinely useful, others are little more than myths and misconceptions. Lets debunk a few of these myths commonly associated with plus size fashion.

Another common myth is that if you are plus size, showing any skin is definitely out. However, this is not true! There isn’t a logical reason for any woman, plus size or regular size, to completely hide her body. Whatever your body flaws, there are also flattering features about you. Find out your positive assets and then find clothes that show them off! If you have great legs, wear short skirts to emphasize them. If you have a beautiful, busty figure than try low scoop necks or V cuts.

One piece of fashion advice for plus sized women is to never bare your arms. Although it has long been thought that sleeveless tops are not for larger ladies, this is completely untrue. It can be very flattering and sexy to bare a little skin yet if you feel uncomfortable doing so there are many things you can do to avoid this. A cute shawl or shrug draped over your shoulders, or a lace- or chiffon-sleeved shirt will cover your upper arms. So there are ways in which you can show your arms yet not bare too much flesh!

Another common myth is that plus size women should never wear horizontal stripes. This is just plain silly. Stripes, whether vertical diagonal or even horizontal, can be flattering. There are, however, a few rules regarding the placement of the stripes that are worth considering. If your hips are your widest point, then you should wear horizontal stripes on other parts of your body, such as your upper body or on your legs.

Plus girls should stay away from bold prints. Pay no attention to this myth! The effect of the print upon a plus-sized silhouette is determined by the spacing of the print. Look for prints with overlapping edges, not those whose major elements are widely spaced. Remember that bold and large-sized fabric designs will flatter you!
Larger girls should try to avoid tight fitting clothing, at least that is what everyone is told. This is untrue, unless you are hoping to hide your figure from everyone. No one, especially plus size girls, should be forced to wear nondescript piles of clothing that hang unflatteringly. By selecting clothing that fits your figure appropriately, you can make any outfit shine. A tighter, fitted tank top covered with a slightly looser jacket can be a staple of your wardrobe. Don’t let everything cling your problem areas, but do let your positive features shine through.

Another myth is that plus girls shouldn’t wear white. While it is true that dark colors like black, grey or navy blue are slimming, fit is more important than color. Indeed, color can be used to your advantage. If you are bigger on the bottom, choose a simple dark bottom and a bold print or a light color for a top. Plus sized girls are not confined to dark colors, so feel free to lighten up!

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