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<title>Top 5 Risks Of Hair Straightening</title>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img style="WIDTH: 347px; HEIGHT: 246px" border="1" alt="Top 5 Risks Of Hair Straightening" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2F1-ps.googleusercontent.com%2Fh%2Fwww.boldsky.com%2Fimg%2F2014%2F09%2Fx06-hair-straightener.jpg.pagespeed.ic.60tppeV7tD.jpg" width="600" height="450"></center><br><center>(Photo:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/">prom dresses uk</a>)</center><br><p>A new look is what we need once in a while. This will boost our confidence and will make us look and feel better. In today’s world, there is a wide variety of choices that you can use to change your hairstyle in a jiffy, from curls to straightening and vice versa. Nowadays, when you do not have time for anything and when people judge you by your looks, you need to present yourself well. Different hairdos at home becomes very important.</p><br><p>The most common among all the hairdos is hair straightening; this is a very common process that is found in almost all the beauty salons. This is done by women who have wavy, curly or unmanageable hair. There are two types of hair straightening -- temporary and permanent. The risks of hair straightening come for both permanent as well as temporary.</p><br><p>For the permanent, you need to be aware of the right technique and its side effects. Hair care is very important for both. With the right kind of care and treatment, you will be able to maintain your hair with a beautiful and lustrous look that your hair straightening provides.</p><br><p>The following are a few risks of hair straightening that you should be aware of before deciding to straighten your hair.</p><br><p>Allergy</p><br><p>One of the most common risks of hair straightening is an allergy to the products used. Like any other chemical used on your skin, the hair straightening products are also the same and you might develop an allergy if it doesn’t suit you. You need to know the brand and what it contains before you allow the stylist to apply it on you.</p><br><p>Dryness</p><br><p>The most important hair care tip is to avoid dryness of the hair. Unfortunately, the main side effects of hair straightening are that they will cause the hair to dry out and the use of a hair dryer will only worsen the situation. The natural moisture will be sucked out and will look dull and frizzy every time you step out.</p><br><p>Bored of the Look</p><br><p>Once done it will always remain the same till it grows out. If you are a person who believe in change you might feel bored with your hairstyle in no time, this is one of the risks of hair straightening. If you need to change it to something else, it will turn out to be costly or you will wait for it to grow out to get your normal hair.</p><br><p>Hair fall</p><br><p>When you consider hair care, one of the main things that is taken into consideration is to make sure that you do not have any hair fall. But, hair straightening will experience this, especially when they have used poor quality chemicals and improper techniques. Straightening iron breaks the hair from the roots and in long term the hair follicles become weak and continue to fall.</p><br><p>Redo regularly</p><br><p>This is not a once in a life time process, this is yet another risks of hair straightening. This needs to be done at least once a year or depending on your hair growth. You will need to do it continuously or you will have a half straightened hair which will of course not look nice.Also read here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/backless-prom-dresses">backless prom dresses uk</a></p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2014 16:11:45 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Two crucial steps for always feeling motivated</title>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img style="WIDTH: 383px; HEIGHT: 195px" border="1" alt="" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcosmouk.cdnds.net%2F14%2F36%2F980x490%2Fnrm_1409829545-motivaiton.jpg" width="388" height="200"></center><br><center>(Image:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/prom-dresses-2013-2014">uk prom dresses 2014</a>)</center><br><p>Imagine if you ALWAYS felt motivated: your flat would never be a tip, you'd always have (at least) 5-a-day and workouts would feel like a walk in the park – even when they were actually a super hard sprint on the treadmill. Life would be a dream, wouldn't it?Well, according to Artem Petakov, co-founder of Noom (a habit changing health app with more than 11 million users worldwide), staying motivated is actually a LOT simpler (and easier) than you think. And after successfully helping millions of people be healthier and happier, we're inclined to listen to every single word he has to say.</p><br><p>So here are Artem's tips for sending your motivation levels through the roof and becoming the health goddess you always knew you were:</p><br><p>1. Harness the three C's: Control, Community and Confidence</p><br><p>"First, you have to feel like you're in control of your environment," says Artem. "That's why things like cooking for yourself and making your own lunches are really important – our users who have the most success with their healthy habits are definitely the ones who take control of how they eat and work out," he adds.</p><br><p>Next, you need a community to share your successes with (which will in turn boost your confidence, so you want to continue with all these amazingly healthy choices). "That feeling of control must be shared – if you experience it by yourself, that's nice, but it won't boost your motivation," says Artem. "You need that approval and support from like-minded people to feel confident enough to continue."</p><br><p>But, FYI, Facebook isn't the place to do it. "You can't talk about it on just any social network, like 'Look, I cooked a super healthy dinner tonight!' because you won't always get the confidence-boosting reaction you need. In the wrong environment, it just feels (and sounds) like boasting," says Artem. So whether that means joining a run club or an online community of health-minded peeps (Noom offers such a thing!), always have your key cheerleaders who will help keep you encouraged.</p><br><p>2. Don't deny yourself, just outsmart your brain</p><br><p>How familiar does this sound: you've eaten healthy all day, but as soon as you sit down to watch TV in the evening, you suddenly have a HUGE craving for ice cream, and manage to plough your way through a tub before the programme's even finished. "People frequently come to us with this problem," says Artem. And here's why it's so hard to overcome: "As soon as you've eaten ice cream in front of the TV once, you've created a connection between TV and food, so you start to associate food with the pleasure of watching TV. The TV becomes a trigger, which sounds really simple, but the brain genuinely works like that," says Artem.</p><br><p>So here's the trick for breaking the connection: anytime you crave ice cream (or crisps or biscuits) when you're watching telly, turn off the TV and go eat the treat at the table. THEN come back to the TV and turn it on again. You'll enjoy the food more, AND break the connection between TV and mindless eating.</p><br><p>And the same can be done for any other unhealthy connections you've made – like always feeling like you have to drink and overeat with friends. Start making plans outside the pub or restaurant (like going for a walk or seeing a film), and your friends will stop feeling like a trigger. Then you'll be able to have fun, drink and eat with them, while still sticking to your healthy habits. Hello healthy you!Read more here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/">www.sheindress.co.uk</a></p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2014 15:31:43 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>5 tips to slow down skin aging</title>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img border="1" alt="" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.standardmedia.co.ke%2Fevemedia%2Feveimages%2Fskincare209142.jpg" width="276" height="276"></center><br><center>(Photo:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/prom-dresses-uk">www.sheindress.co.uk/prom-dresses-uk</a>)</center><br><p>While in your 20s or early 30s you cannot think or image the possibility of having your skin aging at this point and time.</p><br><p>Well you got it all wrong skin aging has much more to do with aging alone but it’s more so has to do with how it’s treated and cared for.</p><br><p>If exposed to excessive sun, smoke and stress, your skin can start aging and losing its glow and elasticity.</p><br><p>It's easier to prevent damage than to repair it, but the good news is you can put the brakes on premature aging and get your skin back in tip-top condition with these 5 tips and tricks.</p><br><p>The Dos and Don’ts to Help Slow the Aging Skin Process</p><br><p>Quit smoking. Ever notice the skin of a lifelong smoker? It can appear as wrinkly as a squashed paper bag. Smoking is the 2nd biggest cause of skin damage after sun exposure. Why? Nicotine constricts blood vessels and decreases the flow of oxygen to the skin.</p><br><p>Do give yourself a facial once a week. If you follow a Basic At-Home Facial a guarantee that your skin will look better. Facials take only 30 minutes and includes cleansing, exfoliation via a facial scrub, a hydrating mask, a quick steam and moisturizer.</p><br><p>Do wear sunscreen every day. Always put a sunscreen on everyday whether there sun is out or it’s raining. As the harsh rays of the sun can cause some much damage to your skin causing you to age quickly.</p><br><p>Don’t forget to moisturize. While it's a myth that wrinkles are caused by dry skin, moisturizing can improve the appearance of lines by temporarily plumping them up. Also consider natural remedies such as cucumber to get rid of the eye bags and dark circles that form underneath the eyes. Eye creams are controversial because some pros claim they don't really do anything, but for cucumber</p><br><p>Don’t ignore your neck and chest. The neck and chest are first to show the signs of aging (they have fewer oil glands than the rest of your body), yet most of us ignore them. Look for moisturizers that have age-fighting ingredients like vitamin A or vitamin C.Also read here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/white-prom-dresses">white prom dresses uk</a></p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2014 16:30:03 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>Lily James talks fashion fails</title>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img border="1" alt="Lily James talks fashion fails" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcontent.tv3.ie%2Fcontent%2Fimages%2F0627%2Ff8e5910f-c4ab-44e9-9a4f-2bd35ba075a5_636x357.jpg" width="357" height="201"></center><br><center>(Image:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/white-prom-dresses">short prom dresses</a>)</center><br><p>Lily James "cringes" at the clothes she used to love.</p><br><p>Lily James used to wear "stretchy orange flares".</p><br><p>The Downton Abbey star is known for her gorgeous onscreen costumes and also loves making style statements on the red carpet. She might stun in designer gowns now, but the 25-year-old hasn't always been quite so fashion forward.</p><br><p>"Everything I wore when I was younger was bit cringe," she laughed to the latest edition of British InStyle magazine.</p><br><p>"I had puppy fat and wore unflattering boob tubes, combats and stretchy orange flares."</p><br><p>Lily's life has changed drastically since bagging a part in the hit period drama. She now has to worry about looking camera-ready whenever she leaves the house and admits her agent nudged her to start dressing a "little better".</p><br><p>But there are also plenty of upsides to fame - such as being loaned beautiful dresses for big occasions.</p><br><p>"I never knew until my first film premiere that actresses borrow clothes from designers for the red carpet," she marvelled.</p><br><p>"Being lent an amazing designer dress is like putting on a mask - you feel buttressed and protected by it.</p><br><p>"I loved the dark blue Marni dress I wore at Cannes. It had a studded collar so it felt a bit rock-chick."</p><br><p>With her star on the rise, Lily has started to appear on the cover of magazines. This year she covered Town &amp; Country, wearing a gorgeous white dress and holding on to a horse's reigns.Also read here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/bridesmaid-dresses">www.sheindress.co.uk/bridesmaid-dresses</a></p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2014 16:16:45 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>The big players in the growth of Islamic fashion</title>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img border="1" alt="" src="https://62e528761d0685343e1c-f3d1b99a743ffa4142d9d7f1978d9686.ssl.cf2.rackcdn.com/files/56756/width668/nzct94vj-1408411639.jpg" width="331" height="223"></center><br><center>(Image:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/prom-dresses-uk">Prom Dresses uk online</a>)</center><br><p>Islamic veiling is a global political issue and the debate tends to move in two different directions: it’s framed as either a matter of the freedom of female self-expression or as emblematic of gender inequality and suppression. Its role as a fashion statement is rarely discussed.</p><br><p>The biggest players in the development of Islamic fashion are young Muslim fashion bloggers. These young Muslim women, sharing ideas, styles and trends with one another, have become pseudo-celebrities within the blogging world.</p><br><p>Last year Vogue reported that demands for designer fashion in Middle Eastern and Islamic regions have grown in the last few decades. This boom has given rise to Muslim fashion designers who create clothing especially designed to cater to a market of fashion-loving modest women.</p><br><p>Muslim fashion bloggers</p><br><p>In 2007 a Chicago-based journalist, Miraiam Sobh, developed the first online entertainment site for Muslim women wanting to keep up with Western culture and fashion. The website, better known as HijabTrendz introduced fashion trends to Muslim women living in the United States. Many Muslim women have since followed suit by posting videos on YouTube, providing step-by-step tutorials and how-to guides on different ways to wear hijabs.</p><br><p>As interest grows on YouTube, many of these women create blogs to further enhance a relationship with their “fans” and generate greater content beyond YouTube. Some post “full-body” shots in order to display designer garments that can be worn with hijabs. Others emphasise the need to accessorise with jewellery, bags and shoes including high-heels, sandals and so on.</p><br><p>Two of the most popular bloggers are Dina Toki-o in the UK and YaztheSpaz in the US, both of whom attract around 80,000 hits a day on their blogs and YouTube channels.</p><br><p>These two bloggers upload images of themselves showcasing newly purchased scarves and other garments, including wearing clothing from popular commercial fashion chains such as Forever21, H&amp;M, Zara, ASOS and Boohoo.</p><br><p>Dina Toki-o and YaztheSpaz have also created their own online hijab stores, allowing their readers to buy headscarves designed by the bloggers.</p><br><p>Expression and exposure</p><br><p>Sydney-based blogger Delina Darusman-Gala created the first Muslim fashion blog in Australia, posting images of herself wearing “everyday” hijab styles. Such blogs have encouraged other Muslim women to freely express themselves without political constraints.</p><br><p>Even though these young women may be re-forming representations of Islamic identity, there is an irony that exists here. Posting imagery for the sole purpose of fashion could indicate that these women are exploiting their bodies for materialistic appeal.</p><br><p>Many blog posts focus primarily on styling headscarves to suit tight-fitting jeans, body-wrapping dresses (and skirts) and high-heeled footwear. This suggests that these bloggers are revisiting the precepts of Islamic veiling. In such images the veil serves to entice and intrigue and not necessarily to hide.</p><br><p>The images posted on these blogs portray enjoyment of Muslim femininity. The veil does not act to conceal or obscure conventional markers of female attractiveness as is typical of the modesty of Islam.</p><br><p>Rather, these veils become accessories to a carefully made-up face or curves of the female form. In response, many of these Muslim bloggers have received negative commentary on the way they present themselves to the online world.</p><br><p>Evidently, such opposing opinions do not deter these young women from exposing themselves.</p><br><p>The work that these young women do can be considered as a movement toward finding a better way to accept women who choose to wear headscarves. This is especially true for women who have grown up and lived in Western societies such as Australia, the UK and the US.Read more here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/graduation-dresses">www.sheindress.co.uk/graduation-dresses</a></p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2014 17:03:24 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>7 Gift Concepts for Blossom Girls</title>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img border="1" alt="pastel-flower-girls" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.centralsomersetgazette.co.uk%2Fimages%2Flocalworld%2Fugc-images%2F276416%2FArticle%2Fimages%2F22820541%2F6824454-large.jpg" width="315" height="211"></center><br><center>(Image:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/yellow-prom-dresses">yellow prom dresses uk</a>)</center><br><p>Present suggestions for blossom women are occasionally tough ahead up with. With your bridal party, you most likely recognize them well enough to select a gift. This isn't really constantly so with a luxury flowers girl. Also if she is an individual in your close circle, the passions of youngsters change often. These are 7 present concepts for flower women that can assist you.</p><br><p>1. An Appeal Bracelet</p><br><p>A beauty bracelet is preferred with numerous little ladies. You can acquire a charm bracelet customized to her specific passions or one that spells out her name. There are lots of different ways you could go with this. This is among the cool gift concepts for luxury flowers gals that you can opt to choose. If you are unclear if it will be a smash hit, you could always sign in with the flower gal"s mommy.</p><br><p>2. A Bridal Barbie</p><br><p>A Bridal Barbie can be the ideal present for your flower lady. There are lots of different versions of Bridal Barbie dolls that you can select from. There are present versions and more mature models. This is a fun way to provide your floral girl memories of taking part in your wedding celebration. It is likewise something she could truly have fun with.</p><br><p>3. Little Lady Makeup</p><br><p>Little female makeup is often a hit with little gals. It is a method they can pretend to be matured. It is possibly a good idea to give her this present after the wedding celebration mores than or she could have a really unique appearance when she precedes you down the aisle. There are lots of various versions that you could select from. Most of it is sparkly and made just to appeal to little women.</p><br><p>4. A Present Certification to Her Fave Shop</p><br><p>If you know her favorite establishment, this could be merely the ticket. A gift certification or present card could give her a way to have an enjoyable day of shopping. There are many shops that are marketed to little gals. Build-a-Bear, Justice and Claire's are just a few of them. You can ask mother exactly what her favored store is to make sure your gift is a hit. More than likely, she already has a couple of things on her want list from her favored shop.</p><br><p>5. A Gift Container with Treats</p><br><p>A gift basket is something that everybody loves. It is a gift that could be for all ages. You can tailor it to each specific person, consisting of floral gals. You can fill a present container for your flower female with points like candy, fruit snacks and little ornaments for her to play with. It resembles a lot of little gifts all in one.</p><br><p>6. Something Customized</p><br><p>Individualized gifts are something several bride-to-bes make a decision to give to those in their wedding event. This is a gift that you can include the blossom lady in however you could need to do it a little in a different way. If you are doing robes for the older women, you can for your blossom gal, as well. You would certainly just should get one that would match and intrigue a little woman. You might likewise do a tee shirt, a tumbler or several various other things.</p><br><p>7. A Younger Variation of Just what Your Bridal Event Obtained</p><br><p>You can adapt what you get your more mature wedding celebration to your flower lady in lots of ways. If you get your more mature females bath and body items, you could possibly additionally do this for your blossom woman. You just need to locate some that are age suitable. This could be finished with lots of various gifts. A benefit to choosing this alternative is that your blossom woman will certainly seem like part of the huge female group.</p><br><p>It could be a little bit of a difficulty ahead up with a suitable gift for your blossom lady. Just what concepts are you favoring? I would like to hear them!Also read here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/purple-prom-dresses">purple prom dresses uk</a></p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2014 16:29:19 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>How to clean your house in 30 minutes</title>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img border="1" alt="standard" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fstatic2.stuff.co.nz%2F1408916513%2F203%2F10420203.jpg" width="235" height="286"></center><br><center>(Photo:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/white-prom-dresses">short prom dresses</a>)</center><br><p>Taking a few minutes out of your day for a quick clean will save you hours and eliminate the stress of frantically cleaning your home before having guests over. Not to mention, your home will be spotless and fresh all week long. Just follow these simple steps.</p><br><p>BEDROOM</p><br><p>Sacrifice the extra two minutes it takes to make your bed each morning and it will make a world of difference. Along with making your bed, tidy up clothes and shoes that are on the floor or out of place items each day rather than letting it all pile up for weeks on end. Do this daily and you'll soon find that it becomes a habit, instead of a chore.</p><br><p>BATHROOM</p><br><p>Cleaning a bathroom is far from enjoyable and often time consuming. Save yourself the hassle by regularly yet quickly cleaning and tidying it. After you've brushed your teeth, give the bench and sink a quick wipe and put away any stray items that don't belong on the bench.</p><br><p>Give the floor a quick sweep after washing or blow-drying your hair and invest in a diffuser to keep the bathroom smelling fresh and to get rid of that sterile cleaning product scent. It's also a good idea to clean the toilet every few days. Use disposable wipes for the surfaces and purchase a good toilet tablet.</p><br><p>KITCHEN</p><br><p>There is nothing more depressing, or unappetising, than waking up or coming home to a pile of dirty dishes. Instead of leaving the dishes and utensils to pile up, wash or stack them in the dishwasher immediately after you finish eating. This golden rule also applies to wiping tabletops and benchtops after eating and cleaning the stove top and sink after cooking.</p><br><p>LAUNDRY</p><br><p>Instead of allocating a specific day, wash your clothes as soon as you have a full load. Once the clothes are dry, fold and put them away. If you leave them out, there's a good chance they'll just end up in a messy pile with other misplaced items.</p><br><p>Apply the same routine in your bedroom - put clothes away or in the laundry basket as soon as you get undressed to avoid creating a mountain of clean and dirty clothes.</p><br><p>WEEKLY AND FORTNIGHTLY CHORES</p><br><p>If you followed the above daily steps, your home should be sparkling clean by the time your day off rolls around. Spend 30 minutes for bigger tasks that you didn't have time for during the week; vacuuming, dusting, and mopping the floor.</p><br><p>Every fortnight, take some time to wipe your windows and mirrors down and wash any other surfaces that become dirty easily; the bin, door handles and remotes. Regularly take the rubbish out and clean out the fridge to combat pesky insects and ensure the kitchen is always fresh.</p><br><p>TIPS</p><br><p>Set a timer: It's easy to get distracted by the TV or in conversation with a housemate when cleaning. By setting a timer you'll never spend more time than you need on an activity. They shouldn't take longer than 30 minutes anyway!</p><br><p>Play music: Blast some tunes and cleaning will feel more like a party than a chore.</p><br><p>Multi-task on the phone: Chatting to a friend while doing an easy cleaning task like tidying your bedroom or folding your laundry will make the task a lot less boring and won't make it feel as though you spend all of your free time cleaning. This is also great for people who don't have much time to catch up with friends - kill two birds with one stone!</p><br><p>If you put in a bit of effort each day, you'll find you have a lot more time to do the things you love and not be tied down by chores on your days off. Remember, an organised house is a sign of an organised mind!Read more here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/green-prom-dresses">green prom dresses uk</a></p>
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<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2014 17:19:21 +0900</pubDate>
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<title>5 fashion myths debunked</title>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img border="1" alt="" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fei.marketwatch.com%2F%2FMultimedia%2F2014%2F08%2F02%2FPhotos%2FMG%2FMW-CP288_DW_fas_20140802122645_MG.jpg%3Fuuid%3Dda4f223e-1a61-11e4-b50f-00212803fad6" width="325" height="236"></center><br><center>(Image:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/">prom dresses</a>)</center><br><p>Always wear this. Never do that. Women are perpetually fed hard-and-fast rules about what they should or should not do when it comes to fashion.</p><br><p>And it isn’t just about appealing to our vanity: We are taught to think that acting outside the (often antiquated) lines will negatively affect our social and professional reputations.</p><br><p>But one glance around any room reveals that what works for one person may not apply to another. Bodies, contexts and personal preferences further complicate the rules of dress. Sometimes it pays to break the rules — particularly when it comes to personal appearance. So, which codes of visual conduct are worth rethinking? Here are five myths you can confidently question and stylishly subvert.</p><br><p>Myth: You should take off one accessory before leaving the house</p><br><p>Truth: In the 1960s, a well-known fashion stylist who went by Mrs. William C. Wench (we know, how quaint) developed a point system for grading appearance. Under her system, every piece you wore was given a numeric value, with a goal of accumulating 10 points per outfit (or more, if you’re taller). You may have heard some version of this system when you were growing up. But it’s time to toss it aside.</p><br><p>Accessorizing is an art form, not a scientific formula. And don’t let that intimidate you. Develop your own system of accessorizing and work it into your work/play rotation. Stacking bracelets or wearing multiple chains would put the antiquated point system off the charts, but is a great way to add some flair to a more conservative work outfit. A loose scarf and some long earrings add bohemian style to a casual jeans and T-shirt uniform.</p><br><p>Myth: You should dress for your body type</p><br><p>Truth: Most women’s magazines reduce your body to one shape — I’m a triangle! A circle! — when in fact, your body is a collection of multiple shapes and dimensions. Dressing for your “body type” should be less about restriction and more about emphasis and balance.</p><br><p>Have great legs? Some form-fitting leggings with a more voluminous top may be a flattering go-to silhouette. Pronounced collarbones? Work some wide-necked tops into your wardrobe. And no matter if you’re petite or voluptuous, trim-fitting, body-skimming styles are most favorable.</p><br><p>Overly loose clothing will make you look sloppy, not thinner. And if aesthetics alone don’t motivate you, take note that a study found that depressed women gravitate toward baggy clothes, while “happy” clothes are fitted and tailored. Not sure which areas to emphasize? One body part everyone has and should accentuate is the waist. Adding a wide belt adds shape and a layer of polish to every body type.</p><br><p>Myth: You should always match</p><br><p>Truth: Gone are the days of sweater sets and pre-designed, matchy-matchy “outfits.” Instead, shift your thinking to coordinate in terms of complements, not exact matches. Your grandmother may have prided herself on matching her shoes with her bag, but continuing that tradition will project a matronly conservatism that undermines your attempts to look current and relevant.</p><br><p>Brendon Thorne/Getty Images for David Jones</p><br><p>Freshen up your look by mixing and matching — patterns, textures, high- and low-end, old and new. This also extends to metals (mixing gold and silver, particularly in multiples, looks intentional, not clueless) and colors (black/blue and brown/black are complementary and look chic punctuated with a pop color or mixed metals). And remember: status is not established by predictable conformity, but rather through clever reimagining.</p><br><p>Mixing is one of the best ways to stand out from your peers and ensure that you look thoughtfully put together, not artificially ready made. Even Emily Post, the grand dame of social rules, who called for matching your “dinner dress” with your stockings and slippers, understood the importance of setting yourself apart visually: “The woman who is chic is always a little different.”</p><br><p>Myth: You should always invest in special occasion pieces</p><br><p>Truth: The average family spends over $1,000 on prom — which, incidentally, is also the average cost of a wedding dress. (And some dresses can cost several thousand.) From high school through marriage, we are taught that these events should be marked with excessive spending on items you will likely wear only once.</p><br><p>Meanwhile, people scrimp and save for items they wear on a daily basis, like handbags, shoes, and coats. Flip that logic and start doing the inverse: We’ve all heard of Rent The Runway, but don’t just think of it for dress rentals — the company also rents jewelry, bags and shoes, the purchase of which exponentially multiplies your special occasion spending.</p><br><p>Getting married? Little Borrowed Dress, the new bridesmaid dress rental service, is the best gift you can give your bridesmaids. Already have expensive, barely-worn items collecting dust in your closet? Sell them on Poshmark, a site that lets you shop other people’s closets — and sell your own. And when it comes to everyday staples, continue to strategically look for deals, but don’t be afraid to spend a little more on quality.</p><br><p>Myth: No white before Memorial Day or after Labor Day</p><br><p>Truth: Just when I think this antiquated rule has long been ignored, I’ll encounter styling clients who still believe they must follow it. So, let’s set it straight once and for all: Black absorbs light (and heat), while white reflects it. Hence, it makes sense that lighter colors are embraced in the warmer months. However, September — in many parts of the country — remains blistering hot. So why the impractical rule? Elitism.</p><br><p>Late 19th century upper classes visually marked their status with white clothing, which demonstrated their ability to take work-free summer holidays (with no risk of soiling their garments), then put them away after Labor Day. This tradition, unfortunately, trickled into the masses and stuck.</p><br><p>Shades of white in multiple textures, however, can and should make their way into your year-round wardrobe. Ivory corduroys, white cashmere sweaters and winter white dresses with tights look smart and sleek long after temperatures start to drop. Worried you’ll still receive disapproving sneers? Channel your inner Coco Chanel — if wearing white year-round worked for her, it should definitely work for you.Read more here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/bridesmaid-dresses">bridesmaid dresses uk</a></p>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img border="1" alt="Charlotte Gainsbourg: Denim's so personal" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcontent.tv3.ie%2Fcontent%2Fimages%2F0622%2F69562985-a280-440d-9f7d-d8dec1c7a4f0_636x357.jpg" width="333" height="182"></center><br><center>(Photo:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/evening-dresses">cocktail evening dresses uk</a>)</center><br><p>Charlotte Gainsbourg has explained why she wanted to create a denim-based collection.</p><br><p>Charlotte Gainsbourg thinks denim can reflect people's personality.</p><br><p>The Anglo-French actress-and-musician has teamed up with American denim brand Current/Elliott for a capsule collection. She worked closely on the line with the label's creative director Serge Azria, the designer who brought boyfriend jeans into the fashion world in 2008 amid a market filled with skinny styles.</p><br><p>Together the pair created a range of timeless pieces, and Charlotte hopes they will appeal to a large market.</p><br><p>"For me, denim has always been a fabric that can take on the personality of the person who wears it," she told British newspaper The Independent.</p><br><p>There are around 40 pieces in the collection, from blazers to denim pants. Prices will come in at around 250 euros/$341.50 for jeans and 2,000 euros/$2,732 for a leather jacket.</p><br><p>Charlotte will also star in campaigns for the collaboration, which will run for four seasons starting with Fall 14.</p><br><p>She previously spoke about the influences behind her designs, naming her acting career as one.</p><br><p>"I got inspiration from everything," she told WWD. "For instance, I thought the marinière [sailor top] would be fun as I wore one in L'Effrontée [the film she did at 14]. Also I love corduroy so a corduroy short was obvious to me."</p><br><p>Alongside this role Charlotte is also currently the face of Louis Vuitton's Fall/Winter 14 advertisements, for which she was shot by Annie Leibovitz, Bruce Weber and Juergen Teller.Also read here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/green-prom-dresses">green prom dresses uk</a></p>
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<![CDATA[ <center><img border="1" alt="photo" src="https://img-proxy.blog-video.jp/images?url=http%3A%2F%2Fepmgaa.media.lionheartdms.com%2Fimg%2Fphotos%2F2014%2F08%2F14%2F452027312_jpg_du4482_0_2453_49253731_4403_t180.jpg%3F6ec45598a0efd272cf6d6631efc8bbae7a2ee918" width="180" height="402"></center><br><center>(Image:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/yellow-prom-dresses">yellow prom dresses uk</a>)</center><br><p>In Berlin, four young, up-and-coming German designers stood out during the recent Mercedes‑Benz Fashion Week shows. Several of the top regular designers pulled out of this show, leaving space for more unsung designers to show their collections. They showed every style, from avant‑garde and theatrical to understated and refined looks, giving the Berlin audience a lot to talk about. From this group, the Dare collection, designed by Johny Dar, received rave reviews.</p><br><p>Dar focuses on a unique and groundbreaking style of artistic expression. He has a new perspective and shows contemporary couture. Dedicated to producing original experiences and extraordinary creations in many mediums, Dar’s work includes fashion, body-painting, books, art installations, multimedia and events. His creations redefine perspectives on art and life, offering audiences unique experiences, and invites them to embrace the magic and mystery of living.</p><br><p>“Dar the Book” is an artistic journey into the heart of the woman. It unveils a woman’s layers and celebration of her colors. Dar, acclaimed fashion designer and artist, created “Dar the Book” as a personal quest to explore and express the femininity of a woman.</p><br><p>Africa Fashion Day was also part of the Berlin Fashion Week shows. Now in its second season, the day featured designers BiJou Makeda, Jose Hendo, Malaika Design and Nomi by Naomi. “We are a platform that shows a wide variety of the new, young, high-end, urban, global African fashion scene,” said founder, Beatrice Oola. African fashion is truly global.Read more here:<a href="http://www.sheindress.co.uk/pink-prom-dresses">www.sheindress.co.uk/pink-prom-dresses</a></p>
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