January 15th, 2011
If you ask a woman on her birthday what that special gift that she cherished would be, the palpable answer would be a set of clothes, says a psychological result. And ask an Indian woman what clothes she has been wanting for quite some time, another hodgepodge of women would zero on the very innocent looking word “Sari!!!”
Fashion and lifestyle experts through a style magazine strongly believe, “A Sari is perhaps the second difficult thing to choose for a woman, the first one being the man she is to marry. For no apparent reason though. There are just so many different colors, materials and fabrics, designs put together with the technology today. It is a marvelous gift and an ideal one too.”
It is indeed true that when it comes to choosing a Sari based on fabrics and the place where it was woven, there are so many choices to be made among Banarasi Brocade, Venkatagiri, Kancheevaram Silk, Mysore silk, Pashminas, Pochampallis, Nayyaanpets and so forth. In opting for the texture, she has to decide between chiffon, georgette, tussar, crepe, etc. However, the most sought after magnum opus that Indians prefer to wear is a cotton sari, for its simplicity and personified eloquence.
An economist very well knows that there clearly exists an independent relation between a market wherein there are many choices and those without any. A fine example to the former one today is certainly the market for our near and dear attire, the sari. There are so many preferences and choices that can be made from the ones available today, that even those malls and huge textile retailers are not able to collectively fit in… an “all in a roof” sort of a retail store. The solemn fact is that not even in the heart of all that commercialization, are they able to zero in on one single place. In contrary to saturation of all that buoyancy, the internet plays savior in the form of ecommerce applications and web portals that offer complete reticence to thirsty souls in search of variety of clothes to suit their need. Quite a few online shopping portals offer a variety of saris at strikingly efficient pricing.By Ronnie Manuel Joseph
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January 6th, 2011
When it comes to choose the right thing to be attached to the body for a long time, the best choice should be one with the right size. However, this should not accepting blindly whatever big but uncomfortable. One wants to walk down the street with perfect style but also with ease and comfort.
While most crossdresser breast forms come with big size, one does not have to follow that dominant offer. Size does not necessarily determined one’s style. A transgender with rather thin legs will not be a good look if the breast part is of a big size. If one does not wear bra, one wants to look perfect. However, over-sized nipples will absolutely ruin one’s looks. One with energetic bearing indeed will be better with medium or big size crossdresser breast forms since they support general bearing.
The breast forms have to be tidily manufactured so as to not causing scars. To achieve this, the material should be made of soft fabrics. Cotton, silicon, and matte will do for effective crossdresser breast forms. These have soft touch on the skin so one can walk as naturally as one can without have to be worried of got injury.
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December 22nd, 2010
If you want to emphasize applied a homecoming dresses, or view the resources looking for, you have several styles to choose from this season. This style is adapted to the curves of the upper body. Since the body flares outward in a “form”, but also reduce the visual fit. Similarly, a straight dress is always one of the most popular dresses for prom and formal events. It is sometimes referred to as “pillar” of the clothing that the body is almost straight from top to bottom. Straight gowns come in all colors and fabrics.
In the minds of most of the girls, the cocktail dresses style of the dress goes with the picture of a princess. The look is both dramatic and formal. The body of the dress is tight to form. Most ball gowns have a corset top. In addition, the skirt is very full and the length touches the floor. This gown is very versatile. The body of the dress can be the same on the illusion of separation, which creates the appearance of an hourglass figure. Because this dress is so full, you can camouflage the hips of the girls, thighs and legs, if you like.
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December 15th, 2010
Just like a gift is not the same with all the trimmings, the wrapping paper and bows, your fashion holiday look can also benefit from holiday trimmings. Wearing your little black dress to your office Christmas party just is not the same if it’s not decked with some lovely abazias diamonds, a nice pair of stiletto heels, and a fashionable clutch purse. This winter, there are number of ways that you can use what is in fashion to help trim your look for the holidays.
Precious Metals
Jewelry in metallic tones like gold and silver are very much in style right now. The larger the piece, the better. Silver, in particular, is getting a lot more play in the fashion scene and goes well with the black, white, and neutrals of the winter color palette. Add a few gem stones, from diamonds to amethysts, and you can add just enough sparkle to make the outfit go from ho-hum to ho-ho-ho.
Furs
Fake and real fur is a great way to trim your accessories in a manner that is playful and elegant. It also tends to accentuate a winter theme. If you want to accessorize with gloves and scarves, look for fur-lined ones.
Leather and Metallic Fabrics
Anything shiny and glossy plays up the holiday spirit, including leather and metallic fabrics. You can use belts with leather, gold brass buckles, or metallic appliques to amp up the holiday look. Boots lined in fur or in metallic shades are also very appropriate.
Red and Green
Red is a color associated with Christmas, due to red and green being very predominant. Add a splash of these colors to your holiday outfit to evoke a merry mood. Since both these colors are very strong, it’s best to wear one or the other and to use them sparingly. For instance, you might wear a black, silver, and white outfit and then accentuate it with a red scarf and beret. For these colors, a little goes a long way.
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