Monday, 7 September 2015

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Visiting the mother-in-law can be a very agitating experience, what to wear to mother-in-laws house is always the key question.

As you would want to dress right and not over do it; most times people are stuck between what is and what is not, when dressing to go and see the in-laws,

So here are some tips and advise on how to dress and look right to the in-laws house.

The first tip is to know the kind of person your mother-in-law is, does she like trousers, does she hate skirts, does she like short hair, does she hate long hair, does she like this or does she hate that.

All this questions are key to know on what to wear and how to dress to the mother-in-laws house.

First things first, your hair is the first thing that would tell the kind of person you are.

You do not want to have a hair that makes you look like a rainbow or you look like some war has been fought on your hair, the hair should be neat, well packed and moderate in every way.

If you are trying to wear something that is sexy, please avoid the tight extremely body con dresses.

You should do something slightly clingy, you do not want your body to be the center of concentration through out the conversations and visit.

You want to do jeans, please do not do ripped jeans, yes you want to be trendy and fashionable but my dear our parents do not still understand why people should walk on the street wearing a torn jean, so go for a normal jean, and please avoid the extremely tight ones.

If you want to do gown, its advisable not to do tube gown especially if you are on the E- F cup size, because this would cause too much attention to your upper region and you do not want to start feeling uncomfortable and trying to pull the tube up, especially if its elastic kind of material. It is highly advisable to do a gown that you can be highly comfortable in.

In everything making sure you are comfortable in what you wear, this is the most important factor.

Another key thing is your make-up, please go light on the makeup.


Here's but a few choices you can make.
Good Choice/Bad Choice
Good dress/Not so good dress
Good Hair/Bad Hair
Good Jeans/Horrible Jeans
         

Ladies: What to wear to mother - in - laws' house

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Sunday, 23 August 2015



A great bag elevates whatever you’re wearing, but when everyone starts carrying the same one—whether it’s Céline’s oval clutch or Saint Laurent’s Sac De Jour—you’ll want to make yours stand out. Clip on a Fendi bag bug, tie a scarf around the handle, or indulge in a handful of key chains like in the street-style photo above. The playful look goes best with a bold, colorful outfit, but rest assured it would transform your favorite jeans, too. Shop it now with our picks below.





How to Accessorize Your Must-Have Bag.

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Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Hello fashionista's, I guess you want to have some ideas on whats trending in 2015.

One of the trending fashionable items in 2015 is the flared skirts.

These are some pictures to inspire you; see photos and make your selection.



























Latest flared skirt trending in 2015

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Your favorite shoe is getting an update - its first in nearly a century. But don't worry, it's a good one.


The idea behind the classic Chuck Taylor All-Star redesign is comfort. So the Chuck II won't look that different from its predecessor, it will just be even more of a treat for your hip little feet.



The new Chucks feature a new Lunarlon sock liner, which is basically a lightweight bouncy arch cushion found in many Nike shoe models. The new kick replaces the original Chuck's cotton lining and exterior with a moisture-wicking micro-suede liner on the inside and high-grade Tencel canvas on the outside.


A foam-padded collar and pappded, non-slip tongue are also on the list of the shoe's premium comfort upgrades.



As for the aesthetics, the shoe looks quite simliar to its forebear, the only differences being an embroided logo on the inner heel and debossed, painted eyelets, rather than the classic, shiny silver ones. That's it.





Converse Chucks Get Their First Update In 98 Years

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You'll never have to pack that awkward pair of purse flats or brave it barefoot ever again.


Canadian-born fashion designer Tanya Heath has revamped the shoe game, with an invention that offers you the hot look of a pair of heels along with the comfort of flats.

Heath has created a collection of high-end footwear that offers customized adjustable heels. Hailing from Ottawa, Canada's capital, the innovation and technology teacher spent 15 years and three pregnancies walking in high heels before she came up with her dream shoe concept.

After thinking about the concept for nearly 10 years, she pitched it to a group of professionals. But, she was quickly shot down, kicked out of the meeting and told that the concept was technically unachievable.




Today, Heath has set up shops selling Tanya Heath Paris shoes. Each pair goes for somewhere around $370.

Heath stresses that her shoes aren't cheap-looking, cheesy comfort items, but high-quality kicks that sell alongside high-fashion items. They're already selling in Printemps Lyon, a luxury French department store, and apparently have the "same kind of client" that wears Jimmy Choo.

Don't believe me? Check out her website for yourself. But be careful, before you know it, you might just be ordering yourself a pair of pretty expensive high (or low) heels.



[source: diply.com]

[Fashion] - Finally, Someone Has Invented Adjustable Heels

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