Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A list of fashionable clothes



There are many rules that were programmed for centuries and in recent days, did not cut the old rules. Today, it is necessary to forget the old rules of not dressed in white after days of work and save all the reflections of the night. If you want to learn how to dress your body well and look better every day, try to avoid the following prohibitions on the new fashion.



I do not think that the function in the fashion. If just the excuse for his clothed body it is not better that you are using for time or want to be "comfortable", it is probably time for a change. Not only of clothes exaggerated size which is superficial and totally does not appear rosy, since you want to be "comfortable". If you take your time and try things on you will find clothes well equipped appropriate to the type of body is really very convenient. If you get the right size and style, it may seem good, protected from the elements and are comfortable.

Do not use numbers in size only to determine if the clothes are. All the boutiques, Department stores and clothing store will have size on their clothes. The size is not the same in all stores, until the end of it. Sometimes, but you can feel bad for him, the appropriate size for your body will mean looking for a higher number in some stores than in others. It is much better to buy a larger size and good aspect that used something that does not really fit and you will appear larger. If his clothes bursting at the seams, it seems most of what is.

The end is as follows: I do not think that their appearance does not matter. You could say that it does not care what others think. However, the reality is that if you have specific career objectives in mind and do not look the part, it will not get the part. Around the world, even if they try to deny it, they want that respect for others, especially in the workplace. Dressed to look for the best that is available in clothing appropriate to his profession. There are no excuses or sell short to look together for customers potential and potential employers.

The clothes you put into your body telling about who you are. Let the game inside. Let the people know very well on clothing in the world.


Monday, August 22, 2011

Fashion and clothing 4 tips to hide weight gain











There are several reasons why we gain weight: stress, eating too much candy, the middle ages, have a baby and other things. You are probably trying to lose weight, but it won't happen overnight. Hide the weight you have purchased is key so that you can lose.




4 Tips for hiding weight gain




1. the bulk of vientre-mujeres weight gain, weight gain of water normally around his abdomen. It is best to move away from tight blouses and sweaters. (V) ways to do much to help draw the attention of her womb. Furthermore, to dark colors, is thinner. Dark blue colors and black, red, dark are good dressed for a lighter look. Dark colors can make you see thinner and it will give you more confidence in himself.




2 fat pierna-si the rack do not zip, try wearing trousers jeans that sit lower flanks. A long shirt or sweater that reach the knees can be nice see thin. There are many clothes that can be used to help him until he is able to lose weight.








3 Heels high heels clothing can help to make you feel better about yourself and that her legs look much, distracting people from their weight. Eye, however, as if you're not accustomed to use high-heeled shoes can be dangerous. Make sure that you can walk safely on them as he goes to them, to prevent falls or twisted ankles.




4 try using accessories such as hats, gloves, earrings and things as well. This helps to take the approach of any weight gained. You don't have to feel rude comments from people on your weight and not feel so strange.




When you are ready to lose weight, find a diet can live with and make sure you exercise regularly. There are diets that cut carbohydrates, which cut the fat and those who cut calories and one of the best advice of diet for success is to choose what is right for you. It is known that calories are really the only thing that matters when trying to lose weight.








Cutting fat is good also, as it is loaded with calories and is not good for it. Stay away from junk food and things that are high in sodium and fat. A system of daily exercise really help to lose weight who tries to get rid of. Find a routine that is good for you and fun, and more likely to stick with it. There are many exercise programs that there are today, that one should have their eye and do what you want to stick with him and give their best.




Although all gain weight at some point in our lives, with appropriate clothing, diet and exercise, we have the body you want and look good. It has much work and weight loss is never easy, but with perseverance, you can do.




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Sunday, August 21, 2011

3 shops where you buy smart fashion of Paris



Paris has become more expensive over the last three years because of the appreciation of the Euro currency. Die hard fashionistas have had to wisen up and be smarter in the way they shop. Some best-kept-secret shops offer bargains you cannot pass on decently.


Expensive? A matter of area, mostly


Family travelers with Paris notice retail prices paid for similar merchandise vary from one district to the other. This is especially true for restaurants and clothing. As far as the latter goes, discount shops tend to cluster around certain micro-areas which couture designers and upscale clothiers carefully avoid. Paris is a shopping mosaic.


Say, you are on the Boulevard Saint Germain, in the upper part of the Saint Germain des Prés district. Designer clothing stores, sidewalk cafes et restaurants abound in this area. Draw nearer the river Seine and your footsteps lead you where the art galleries cluster together. Walk a bit to the east, towards rue de Buci, the clothing stores become less expensive.


Turn southwards, and from the church of Saint Germain des Prés, take Rue de Rennes, walking towards the Montparnasse Tower. About 200 yards in the Rue de Rennes, your path crosses the Rue Du Four upscale which is lined with more expensive brands. Continue on up the Rue de Rennes, and you will arrive at the Saint Sulpice metro station. On your right side (west of where you are when you face the Montparnasse Tower), the apparel shops in the surrounding streets offer attractive bargains.


Sales, Sales, Sales in Paris!


In yet another district, close to the Madeleine Church and the Opera Garnier, large department stores found a home on Boulevard Haussmann some 110-140 years ago. Le Printemps department store was constructed there in 1865, and the Galeries Lafayette followed suit in 1893.


Department stores offer a very convenient way of shopping for fashion: thousands of upscale items can be found over acres of floor space. This includes apparel, accessories, perfumes, cosmetics, watches, shoes, and other goodies. A great selection, but bargains are far and between except during the sales seasons.


The latter are tightly regulated business in France. There are two seasons, winter and summer sales. Their starting dates are a matter of administrative decrees, and each of the two seasons last six weeks only. The Parisian winter sales season starts at the end of January, the summer one begins in late June.


Shopping at designer Depot


But outside the sales seasons, shoppers looking for bargain-basement prices irresistible and clearances must look elsewhere. It is my experience that the best bargain prices on clothing offered in Paris are found at designer Depot.


Though it has become a brand name in North America, a designer depot is in fact a form of commerce. People like you and me bring in clothes we don't want to wear anymore, and get a little money from the shop owner who will resell our garments for a little more money to other people.


I can see already a few eyebrows raised, their rightful owners objecting that designer depots are glorified thrift shops or consignment stores only. Not so in Paris.


Parisian designer depots are usually owned and managed by ladies with a flair for fashion. A number of them have a professional experience in the fashion industry, and if invited to do so, most of them can tell you right away which dress fits you well.... and which makes you look like you dressed with a potato bag skirt.


Parisian fashion retailers have removed an educated eye, and owners of designer depots are no exception to this rule. And so it goes for the quality of the merchandise they buy, though to each owner her own style. They offer items which have seldom been worn more than one season by their original owners, and are in almost perfect condition.


Style is a keyword here. In 'designer depot', there is 'designer'. Thus the selection of brand names you can find in any of these treasure troves depends on the style the owner prefers: classic, bourgeois, up and coming, boho, ethnic, and so forth. It is a fascinating business to enter a designer depot, and hunt around for a killer little skirt or dressy pants made by A-list designers, and sold for 20% of the regular retail price.


That's the address, silly!


Now not all designer depots were created equal, and where you go shopping for practically-perfect-in-every-way designer clothes is the true measure of your inside knowledge of the city.


I would like to recommend you three 'petites Indirizzi' [the French for 'best-kept-secret places'] I selected amongst host of others.


For those of you, ladies, who like the classic look, 'Priscilla' is the shop for you. Priscilla is lady who owns the place. She reveres signature names such as Yves Saint Laurent, Max Mara, Kenzo, Christian Dior, and Sonya Rykiel. Her prices range from €60 for a skirt, to €75 for a jacket, to €130 for a lady's suit. Priscilla advises you to rummage around, and come to her place with an open mind. The shop is located at 4 rue Mouton - Duvernet, in the 14 th district. The nearest metro station is Mouton-Duvernet. Its opening hours are between 4: 00 pm and 7: 00 pm on Monday, and between 11: 00 am and 7: 00 pm from Tuesday to Saturday with a one-hour break at 1: 30 pm.


My next address, 'Le jupon Rouge', is situated at 9 rue de Rochechouart in the 9th district. The owner, Tania, describe here designer depot as 'colorful, ethnic but not hippie, and certainly not classical in style'. Tania offers a selection of up and coming French designers such as Bali Barrett (to fencing-style vest for €45, cashmere blend cardigans for €45 to €100) and Vanessa Bruno (wool jackets, €90). She also carries more established signatures such as Agnès B (her signature black jacket is offered at $50), and vintage Ungaro blouses for €45. Ladies looking for shoes can fall for pairs of Stephane Kelian low-cut boots (€100), Repetto Cuban ballerina shoes (€40), or vintage low-heel horse-riding boots (€40-70). Tania opens her doors from Tuesday to Saturday, from 10: 30 am to 7: 30 pm with a one-hour lunch break at 1: 30 pm.


In a totally different style, Griff-Troc is the designer depot you need to lose yourself into when you want to go chic-chic - chic. The owner, Beatrice, chose to specialize in perennial, classic basics in perfect condition. Chic has a heftier price tag, of course, but on the upside Griff-Troc offers brand names for 15-30% of boutique prices. On the shelves at the time I wrote this article, Beatrice had a Chanel suit for €1000 (vs. €5000 at Chanel's), a brand new Chloe bag for €800 (instead of €1200), several astounding evening dresses priced between €1200 and 1500 € (Chloe, Dior, D & G, Valentino), and Hermès silk scarfs on offer for only €150. She maintains a full selection of bags, jewels, and fragrances. Chic classic never dies, who cares about whether your Chanel suit is this season's or not? The busy boutique is located in the posh section of the 17 th district, at 119 Boulevard Malesherbes. The nearest metro stations are Villiers and Monceau. Its opening hours are between 10: 30 am and 7: 00 pm, from Monday to Saturday.


Opening my address book for you


I will come back to you with other names and addresses in future articles on this topic. I personally enjoy these shopping boutiques, and based on the number of smartly dressed women I spot there, I am not alone in the belief that such bargains cannot be let pass. Till then, I salute all unrepentant fashion shoppers!


About the Author:a known author on Paris, Phil Chavanne has helped many travelers on their way to the French capital. Useful advices and many get exclusive tips on Paris at http://www.Paris-Eiffel - Tower-News.com, a free guide featuring information about Paris hotels, interesting shops, and great sightseeing opportunities.