May 19, 2013

That Perfect Fashion Accessory

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Have you ever been shopping and come across the perfect accessory, the perfect pair of shoes or something else that you absolutely had to have? The problem with fashion and the way things trend is that if you do not buy that perfect thing when you see it, you may be completely out of luck only a few days later.

Getting That Perfect Fashion Accessory

One of the best courses of action here is to find a way to make that purchase now, while you are staring at that desired fashion accessory, so that you do not end up heartbroken in a day or two when you return with the cash, but the item is sold out for the season.

  1. Consider having an emergency fund in place to help you with purchases like this. This would be a fund that you could tap into any time you needed to make a purchase on the fly, but you would want to pay it back as soon as possible so that it’s available for you next time.
  2. Consider having a prepaid card for such a purpose. A reach prepaid card, for example, will allow you to make the purchases that you need when you need to make them, and then you can just load more money onto the prepaid card to replenish the account.

Being prepared is one of the best things that you can do to make sure that you are never kept apart from a fashion item that you really want. With the speed at which fashion trends change, you really cannot wait if you see something that you really love.

How to Be Fashionable Today

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Are you loving the new clothing lines coming out for the new season? For those that love having the latest fashion, there are numerous ways that you can make the most of it. Take into consideration how you look. Do you need an update? Perhaps you just need to fit into some new clothing.

Tips to Help Your Style

For those who love fashion but may not have the time to invest in learning the latest styles, head to the mall. Get your Reach prepaid card out, fill it up with money and hit the shops. But, when you do, know what to look for. It may be easier than you think.

  • Know what seasonable fashion is. In other words, realize that new lines of clothing come out around the seasons. Be in the know about the latest trends as they come out.
  • Be sure to fully know what your options are. If you stay up to date on the fashion news, be sure to watch your favorite designers. They are happy to help you to know what is happening next in the fashion world.
  • Always wear what you like. In other words, fashion is not just about what the magazines and the runways say. It is about what you like, too.

Take the time to choose clothing options that fit your body well. Be sure you feel comfortable in it. Doing so will help change the way you look at clothing going forward. Invest time in fashion. It will boost your self esteem.

Color Your World

Winter is finally over and here’s hoping Spring will be as bright as the colors for this season’s fashion line. Yellows of varying shades (from muted to neon), bright blues, and coral heated up the runways during Fashion week. White and soft gray were also two colors that contrasted well with the more noticeable shades. It’s all about mixing and matching this season. Mix a coral skirt with a purple top and matching shoes, and you are ready to face the day. Choose a certain color as your statement piece- pair a white top with slate grey pants and royal blue high heels. Floral prints made an impact. Some designers used it in small scattered patterns across a shirt, whie others used a bigger floral design on a knee length dress. Honeysuckle pink was the favorite for spring collection and looks beautiful on any woman on screen, regardless of what wireless broadband you are using or the resolution of your monitor.

What’s best about this Spring trend is the colors match any skin tone. No matter if you’re black, white, brown or olive, these powerful hues make a bold statement. Make a point when mixing colors to put the shade that complements you the most nearer to your face. For instance, if you have a light brown complexion, a bright sea blue shirt would look fantastic paired with a more subdued mustard yellow skirt.

The colors this Spring have a very Mediteranean feel to them, part of its appeal as everyone likes dressing in such lively shades. Like the season, they represent vitality and brighter days ahead.

Recognizing Style: Tips and Techniques

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Style is without limits — a notion defined by ever-changing moods and interests, the patterns that flicker with the seasons. The sheer potential of fashion is its greatest attribute. It’s also, however, its greatest demand: forcing buyers to stumble through the process of choosing clothes that suit their needs, their desires and their budgets.

This is — of course — a challenge.

It’s one, however, that can be lessened: with individuals able to tailor their searches to convenience. Achieving the perfect style is possible. It simply demands recognition.

Shoppers must first be aware of their preferences. Studying media formats (such as films, television and magazines) is essential. This will spark inspiration, allowing buyers to discover trends in their choices — like colors, lengths, silhouettes and more.

Once such trends have been revealed, shoppers must then research the designers that create them: noting common prices, sizes and fabric choices. Some brands may be exclusive to specific stores; others may instead be found online (able to then be purchased with a Reach prepaid card). Investigating style is necessary to conquer it.

Achieving these steps ensures that all buyers understand fashion. Applying that understanding, however, is essential — with clothes sampled and scrutinized. Developing a sense of style is far more than choosing items that delight in pictures. It’s instead examining threads and seeing if they work for a shape. Not all designs will flatter. Avoiding them is imperative therefore: even as they may feature elements that please. Fit is the most vital condition. It can’t be ignored.

And it is through these suggestions that fashion becomes — finally — easy.

Timeless Pieces for Seasonal Fashion

If you like to keep up with the seasons when it comes to fashion, then think about those pieces of clothing that will work all year round. By shopping for basic, timeless pieces, you can save money and look great from January to December.

The Core of Your Closet

All it takes is one sudden appearance by a fashion icon to turn the season’s fashions upside down. If you’re ready with core articles of clothing then you can jump right on the trend and be the style diva of your world. Think about those things that never change, like basic black skirts, classic white blouses, and neutral tees. With a few fast accessory changes, you’ll be brand new each season, or even from moment to moment.

Save your money for a few fun shoes, jewelery, and not-to-be missed seasonal articles of clothing. You don’t need much. You just need enough to look like the trend of the moment.  If your budget is a concern, think about getting yourself a reach prepaid card. Load it to the greatest amount you want to spend, and when that money is gone, you can’t overspend. You refill the card at your discretion. It’s a great way to keep you clothing allowance in check.

A Few Fun and Timeless Accessories

There are a few accessories that seem to come in and out of fashion pretty fast, so buy them and keep them handy. Chuck Taylor’s will always make their way into the fashion scene. Pearls are timeless, and they’re starting to take on a more edgy media influence. Finally, hang onto your jeans! What is uncool today will be hot tomorrow. You’ll save money and be fashionable fast if you already own it.

Louis Vuitton- The Man Behind The Logo

It’s one of the most recognizable symbols in the world. The signature beige LV penmanship set against chestnut fabric that originally graced trunks in Paris. Louis Vuitton began creating luggage in 1854, branding them all with his logo. He was also the fist man to create the five key combination lock on his products. The security lock was part of his success as it made for much safer traveling. The sturdy, but stylish trunks made such a huge profit that he expanded his business in 1860 and continued to grow in fame. Upon Vuitton’s death, his son took over the business and really took the business to a higher level by trademarking the brand. LV was the first designer label ever sold and the fame behind the name has grown by leaps and bounds since then. The company has passed down from father to son for three generations. Louis Vuitton’s son, Georges, was the one to move the company in to the field of perfumes and accessories. When Georges died, his son took over and, in 1998, brought the successful company in to the high industry world of fashion and increase world wide user though website using KISSinsights analysis.

Since then, Vuitton has become a name everyone has heard and wealthy people have owned. With prices ranging from 80 dollars for a scarf up to thousands of dollars for a dress, it’s almost impossible for someone on a budget to even consider buying his products. Media has only added to his fame. His brands are seen in music videos, movies, on celebrities out and about town.

This powerhouse company is always at the forefront of the newest styles and fashion while carrying those infamous two letters: LV.

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Cutting Edge Fashion For Full Figured Women

The term “full figured” is defined as a woman size 12 and higher. This also defines over half the female demographic in America. Most fashion stores don’t see sizes above a large in tops and a 14 in pants. The clothes designed for larger women are not nearly as attractive as the cutting edge designs and patterns done for skinnier women that grace the media today. Instead, the full figured clothes tend to be plain and unflattering. The colors are muted and do nothing to accentuate any beauty the woman has. It sends a message to big women everywhere that they should be doing more to attain the perfect body so they can start dressing with style instead of for comfort.

While there are some large women who revel in their “thickness” and like it, the majority of women are self conscious about their weight. Not being able to find high fashion clothes can send them into a deeper depression, possibly causing even more weight gain as a result. There are a few designers out now dedicated to creating a line of stylish clothing for plus size women. Monif C is a plus size clothing designer who recently spoke on the Tom Joyner morning show about the current issue of full figured women in social media and how their fashion suffers because of their weight. She believes the fashion industry should offer more choices to large women at an affordable price. It’s a well known fact the obesity rate in America is very high and children make up a big part of that percentage. Yet stylish clothes for teenagers, once again, stop at a size 13/14 and then go on to boring blue jeans and one toned color shirts.

Plus size stores and websites are popping up all over America, giving full figured women more options and confidence.

The Art of The Scarf

Perhaps the most universal accessory any time of the year is the scarf. The origin dates back to early Roman days when men and women carried around strips of cloth to wipe the sweat off their face and neck. Then, years later, the scarf showed up in the military- this time using different types of fabric to show rank. It wasn’t until the 19th century that the scarf became a style for both men and women in America. Sturdy wool scarves are worn during winter to battle the cold and come in a variety of patterns and colors. For those in warmer climates, scarves are more diaphanous and used for fashion rather than comfort.

Rich people tend to display their wealth by the scarves they buy. Silk is probably one of the most expensive fabrics so the product sells for a higher cost. In the past few years multi colored scarves, particularly bright shades, have graced the necks of women and men worldwide. If a designer prints his or her logo on the scarve, the price goes up tenfold just to flaunt the brand name. Media is a huge factor in this accessory’s life span. Celebrities are constantly seen with them and some have even made it their signature look. Hip Hop artist Jay-Z brought the simplicity of the long white scarf from the 20s era back in style for men. On the cover of one of his albums, he’s proudly wearing a full Al Capone outfit: a black and white pin stripe suit, fedora hat, and matching scarf. Guys across the world ran out to buy them.

Other cultures use variations of the scarf for practical uses. Women in the Caribbean may use a handkerchief to pull their hair back when working (a use women in other countries have adopted also). Married Jewish women must wear a black fabric across the bottom half of their face.

No matter what it’s used for, this fashion statement isn’t going anywhere.

Fashion Today- Are We Coming Full Circle?

Fashion has represented the people of that era for decades, from all the way back in the 1920s. As with many things in life like increasing online courses, fashion trends often come full circle at one point or another. The new Spring collections have strong influences from the 1970s with lots of bright patterns.

There are some styles that just never went out of fashion. Fedoras are still very popular hats to wear, a throwback to the roaring ’20s where they originated. Yet there are other fads that went away and clearly came back strong. A perfect example in the 80s with its fingerless gloves, graphic tees, and converse sneakers. If it sounds familiar, that’s because the 80s made a strong comeback a few years ago. Thankfully, some of that era’s style (like the huge shoulder pads) stayed in the past.

Women’s business suits still have influence from the 1930s, when women started to work during the depression era. The jackets were fitted and the skirts tight with a slit on the side or back.Slight changes have been made over the years with the style: more detail added to the back or a design woven along the seam. It’s a look that flatters almost any figure while keeping a professional image, which is probably why the style has lasted this long.

The past decade has been a mixture of previous styles instead of having its own unique style. Perhaps this is another reflection of the society we live in. America is fast becoming a melting pot of ethnicities and faiths. It’s not a surprise that fashion is doing the same. Peasant blouses from the 60s are mixed with skin tight pants from the 80s. Red lipstick that reigned back in the 20s is a huge seller now. Cover Girl actually gives pointers as to what particular shade of red to choose and the eye makeup to go with it.

It should be exciting to see how the fashion world will handle the return of an old 80s favorite: the MC Hammer pants.

Finding Your Own Style

Finding a personal sense of style is a difficult task, especially in a world where the fashion world tells everyone what to wear. If the latest designer told women that mixing plaid with leopard print looks fabulous, millions of females would flock to the stores that carry such a pattern. Young girls are particularly susceptible to the new trends that come on to the scene, not understanding that some of it may not flatter them. Every body type is differen