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Aluminum Purses and Briefcases ? The Perfect Balance of Form and Function for the Discriminating Lady

Posted on December 31, 2009 - Filed Under Fashion | Leave a Comment

Aluminum briefcases are becoming more and more popular among those in the business world. Today fast-paced business world calls for professionals to have something like an aluminum briefcase be durable, secure, and reliable.

However, as versatile as they are, many people think that aluminum briefcases are only for the working man. This is far from the truth. With the rise in popularity of the aluminum briefcases, manufacturers have developed a large variety of designs targeted to not just men but women as well. The stylish fashionista can now carry an aluminum briefcase in her hand and be a trendsetter in the business world as well.

Sleek aluminum briefcases are perfect for the professional, upwardly mobile woman.

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An Introduction to Tattoos

Posted on December 30, 2009 - Filed Under Fashion | Leave a Comment

DOES IT HURT?

This article is based on this interrogative that it's commonly asked by anyone new to this. The final answer is yes. Having needles pierce your tegument *does* make you suffer. But what you *really* need to do is ask yourself, “Can I handle the pain, and can I manipulate it?”

It's not nearly as bad as what you can imagine.The symptoms present may vary according to where on your embody you get worked on. Skin or above the maraca (bone, astragal, etc.) tend to hurt less than other added areas. Also take note that some types of needles seem to spite more than others. I personally judge the needles used for outlining that produce a sharper cut .

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Boots for the Family

Posted on December 7, 2009 - Filed Under Shoes | Leave a Comment

There are so many options when it comes to boots, it can be hard to choose what to buy for the family. When winter weather sets in, the one thing mothers think about is keeping their children warm. This can be done by layering socks and making them wear uncomfortable shoes that feel too small due to the layers of socks, or you can buy them winter boots.

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Desjgner Sheepskin Boots

Posted on December 6, 2009 - Filed Under Shoes | Leave a Comment

There are many designer brands of sheepskin boots including but not limited to UGG, Aussie, Warmbat Australia and Emu Australia. Each of these designers specializes in extensive lines of sheepskin boots for the entire family.

There are many attributes that make sheepskin boots more durable and a better buy than any other type of winter boots. To know more about what you are buying, here are a few terms used when it comes to sheepskin boots. Twin face sheepskin is used in many types of these boots, and it is a piece of sheepskin that is treated on the skin side and the fleece side to create a softer skin. Grade A sheepskin is the densest and softest available. If you have ever had sheepskin boots that are itchy or coarse, this was probably made from a lesser grade sheepskin or a synthetic blend.

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Menswear & Womenswear Show | ArticlesBase.com

Posted on November 5, 2009 - Filed Under Fashion | Leave a Comment

Gayatri Khanna opened the 3 designer show, with a line of clothes in floral prints and stuck to the prints for most of the collection. Gayatri is known for her elegant dressy signature look, made an effort to break her evening, cocktail dresses image but the effort was quite visible. For the Spring-Summer 2010, the designer has used flowy fabrics mainly satin, georgettes, silk satin, linen, crepe silk and taffeta silk crafted into body flattering silhouettes. The collection had a range of jumpsuits, draped bustier tops, and mini-skirts. Few pieces of one shouldered dress with draped silhouette featured multi-string detailing and hand painted embellishments. The black and white one shouldered tunic with bubble hem and embroidered flowers was well applauded. This was followed by a line up of tunic dresses with cord work embroidery by the young designer Tanvi Kedia. With a girlie feel to the collection, the designs mostly saw pleated long dresses, kaft an gowns and long skirts. The designer has nicely experimented with the Indian handcraft and traditional craftsmanship. Some of the clothes had well knitted and intricate colourful sequenced embroidery work as the neckline.

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A Silk Tie Designers Reviews | ArticlesBase.com

Posted on October 24, 2009 - Filed Under Fashion | Leave a Comment

Typically designers draw heavily from historic archives to give their design concepts substance. This becomes the inspiration for style progression and then captured in contemporary frameworks in all eras.

In an endeavour to create something that challenges generics various concepts are reflected in these collections of designer silk ties following; Art deco, French Textile designers, and, Paris Fashion designer Jean Patou have been major influences. The classically formed school/sporting tie stripes and college colours are also subtly introduced; even the vivid floral patterns have been arranged in diagonal lines reflecting the school tie concept. It is easy to trace the progress of silk ties through the ages; a timeless method of male adornment.

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