Sunday, December 28, 2008

Guess Vintage Tshirt/Cushion


If you have a favourite item of clothing that's passed  its wear by date, and you just cannot bare to let it go, send it to me like one of my clients did and I can revamp it into something exquisite.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Top Fashion Accessories Tips

1. Pick a good vintage

The second of the three Rs, "reuse," is there for a good reason--granting an existing item a second lease on life, instead of purchasing brand new, means no new manufacturing resources had to be tapped into. As a bonus, we're spared from any additional pollution and carbon emissions.

2. Make it a fair trade

Shelling out for fairly traded gear supports fair labor conditions and workers' rights, especially in developing countries. Helping producers get a fair price for their labors and promoting self-reliance also empowers them to break the cycle of poverty they're often caught in. Just keep in mind that trade, not aid, is the answer to improving livelihoods everywhere.

3. Repurpose for a purpose

Because the mining of precious gems and metals from the earth is an environmentally ravaging process, some jewelry designers have been taking a different, more eco-friendly tack. Recycled metals have been making their rounds of late, including a form of silver that is reclaimed from used photographic film. For your green wedding: engagement and wedding rings made from recycled gold and set with repurposed or lab-grown gems.

4. Suss out sustainable

Accessories made from sustainably produced or recycled materials are lovely to behold and kind to the planet. On the fabric front, choose textiles such as organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, and even soysilk.

5. Beg or borrow

Plunder the contents of someone else's closet—with permission, natch—instead of shopping for your own. One company, Bag Borrow or Steal, even lets you rent as many as five designer handbags, belts, or pieces of jewelry at a time for a flat monthly membership fee (plus an additional fee per borrowed item). You can sate your desire for straight-off-the-runway ensembles without overtaxing the planet's resources.

6. Buy conflict-free

Conflict or "blood" diamonds are sold, often illicitly, in war zones and used by rebel movements to fuel conflict and human-rights abuses in countries such as Angola, Cote d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Sierra Leone. Make sure your diamond retailer can provide paperwork or otherwise prove that the diamonds are conflict-free.

7. Take care of your wares

Repair a torn purse strap or restring a broken necklace instead of consigning slightly damaged goods to the rubbish heap. Treating your accessories with a little TLC will also go a long way to extending their longevity, which is kinder to the environment than running through a series of semi-disposable replacements.

8. Brevity is the soul of wit

Accessories are meant to complement your outfit, not take it over. And, anyway, wouldn't you rather be remembered for your sparkling wit rather than that blinding hunk of ice that was weighing your neck down? Jewelry that is simple and classic will stand you in good stead, regardless of the occasion—or decade, for that matter. Which brings us to our next point.

9. Don't go with the flow

Pilot your own fashion destiny and unchain your heart from the vagaries of fashion trends. Being a follower instead of a leader will only bring you to a dark place filled with tears and the gnashing of teeth, plus a closet and dresser full of dated gewgaws and doodads that have long fallen out of favor with the fashion gods. One word: poncho.

10. Buy indie

Think of "mall" as a four-letter word. Instead of shopping at a big-box retailer, which is likely to cut corners by purchasing from sweat shops, undercompensating employees, and cheapening quality, check out the offerings of one of the thousands of indie crafters bringing their creative talents to market. Because craft businesses tend to be small one- or two-person operations, their carbon footprints are infinitely smaller to those of multinational retailers such as Wal-mart or Kmart. By supporting independent artisans, you're also taking a stand against the onslaught of crass commercialization and unmindful consumerism. Viva la revolution!

Source: Planet Green
Author: Jasmin Malik Chua

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Best 10 Popular Fashion Accessories

Many women are very concerned about fashion. At the same time, however, many women do not have all of the accessories that are needed to stay on top of fashion. Here are just 10 of the most important fashion accessories that any woman should consider investing in. These fashion accessories will be necessary during any time of the year!

Popular Fashion Accessories

1. Headband

Every woman needs at least one headband, but owning more than one is preferable. There are so many different colors, designs, textures and widths available for you to choose from. They can be worn with long or short hair in almost any single hairstyle.

2. Bangle Bracelets

Bangle bracelets are one fashion trend that seems to have remained the past few years. Whether you choose bangles made from wood, plastic or just about any other material, it is likely that they will look great with almost any outfit.

3. Cocktail Rings

Cocktail rings come in all different shapes and sizes. Generally, they are priced fairly reasonable, depending on where you purchase them, which is why you may want to consider buying more than one. They can be worn both casually and formally.

4. Boots With Fur


Whether you decide to purchase an expensive pair, such as Uggs, or you buy a cheaper variation, you will want to consider investing in a pair of boots with fur trim. Not only are they very worn, but they are also versatile. In the winter, they can be worn with jeans or sweats and in the summer, they can be worn with a skirt. There are also many different heights to choose from.

5. Sunglasses


Not only are sunglasses very important for protecting your eyes from the sun, especially when driving, but they can also be very fashionable. Consider choosing a pair with a hot, flashy color or design, such as cheetah print. Studded sunglasses are also very popular.

6. Bobby Pins


Bobby pins can be very important to creating different hairstyles, whether they be updos or half updos. They can be very boring when you buy plain bobby pins, but it is possible to find decorative bobby pins. Whether you want flowers or butterflies, this can really dress up your hairstyles quite a bit.

7. Skinny Jeans


Although many women feel that skinny jeans are unflattering, the opposite is true. Skinny jeans look great on almost anyone. Consider choosing a darker pair for the slimmest look. If you are still uncomfortable with the idea, consider a pair of boot cut jeans instead.

8. Flat Shoes


If you do decide to purchase skinny jeans, a pair of flat shoes is going to be necessary if you want to wear them in the warmer months. They can also be worn with other outfits, of course. Luckily, there are so many types of flat shoes on the market to choose from, ranging in colors and designs. You should be able to find a pair that’s right for you.

9. Small Handbag


If you are someone who buys medium to large sized handbags, you may want to consider investing in at least one small handbag. Not only are they very useful for certain occasions, but they are also highly fashionable.

10. Black Dress


Whether you are planning on spending a night out on the town, going to a wedding or anything else, a black dress is going to be necessary for you to have. It is often said that every woman should own a "little black dress" and this statement couldn't be any more true.

Source
Author: Garima Mehta

Monday, December 22, 2008

Shah Rukh Khan Promote Malay Traditional Dress, Baju Melayu

Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, in traditional official black Malay costume and songkok, after he received his Datukship from Malacca State Governor Mohammad Khalil Yaakob in Malacca, on Dec 6.

Garbed in his tailor-made, black cekak musang baju Melayu (high collared traditional Malay outfit), the 43-year-old looks dashing albeit leaner (due to a hectic work schedule which includes the promo tour for his latest romantic drama, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi). (Thanks to Shah Rukh’s hard work, the Aditya Chopra-directed flick has bumped up movie ticket sales in post-blast Mumbai by 60%.) But still, this man has a body that is tailor-made for hero roles.

Even his baju Melayu fitter, Ridzuan Kamal can attest to it. “Shah Rukh is very fit. Even though we’ve designed his baju Melayu based on a body-hugging T-shirt that he sent us, I have to add 5cm to 7cm to the measurement as he’s wearing it, so that it fits nicely.”

It doesn’t matter if he encountered a bomb threat at the Mumbai airport shortly before departing for KLIA, or a torn ligament that’s causing him excruciating pain. Shah Rukh says nothing can stop him from wearing the baju Melayu, samping (wraparound waist cloth) and songkok (headgear), and meeting his fans in Malacca.

“I am very happy that I’ve found a big space in the hearts of the people here,” he beams proudly. “I cannot repay my fans for what they have done for me. They have given me so much love, and that love has taken me to where I am today.”

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Abdul Latiff Osman Youtube Video

Not interested with latest fashion?

High heel.

Latest shoe design.

Modern baju kurung.

Fesyen tudung terkini.

Cara pakai tudung.

Watch this video then. This uncle, Abdul Latiff Osman, built a remote control boat that attract F1 powerboat manufacturer. They interested to study and calibrate with him to built F1 powerboat base on his design. Is that cool or what?

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Madonna, the New Face of Louis Vuitton

Madonna might be facing a tough time dealing with her ongoing divorce battle, but when it comes to career, she’s definitely on a roll. Madonna is the latest face of French luxury brand Louis Vuitton, according to a new report.

After Jennifer Lopez, Uma Thurman and Scarlett Johansson, Madonna will be seen endorsing the brand, it has emerged.

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The pop star has reportedly been signed on as the face of the fashion giant''s Spring 2009 campaign, and a superstar team has been lined-up for the collaboration, reports Contactmusic.

Celebrity fashion photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott have reportedly teamed up to shoot Madonna for the project.

source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com/

Monday, December 1, 2008

Orthopedic Shoes

If you have swollen, problem-prone feet, you need a good pair of orthopedic shoes. Fortunately, FootSmart - the comfort and foot health expert - has a wide selection of orthopedic shoes to fit your lifestyle. Shop now for orthopedic shoes:

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Know When to Buy an Orthopedic Shoe

* Do you suffer from intense toe pain due to bunions or hammertoes? If so, you could need an orthopedic shoe.
* Do you experience ball-of-foot pain on a regular basis? If so, you may need to abandon those high heels for an orthopedic shoe.
* Do you have corns and calluses on your feet from shoes that don’t fit right? If so, you might want to try wearing an orthopedic shoe.
* Do you have intense heel pain, plantar fasciitis or painful heel spurs? If so, you could need to wear an orthopedic shoe to help relieve the pain.

The bottom line, according to podiatrists at The Podiatry Institute, is that if you have problem feet, then you most likely should be wearing an orthopedic shoe, or at least a shoe that doesn’t put unneeded stress on your feet. Your feet are the foundation of your body, and wearing good shoes – like an orthopedic shoe – can help you live an active, pain-free life.

Many of the conditions described above are due to one thing: poorly fitting and poorly designed shoes. Wearing an orthopedic shoe, then, can help reverse some of these symptoms and keep you moving in comfort.

Now you may have heard the term “orthopedic shoe” again and again, but do you know what constitutes an orthopedic shoe? The Podiatry Institute says that a very good orthopedic shoe will have the following characteristics:

* Your orthopedic shoe should have… a firm heel counter.
* Your orthopedic shoe should have… a wide toe box to give toes the room they need. (An orthopedic shoe will never pinch or scrunch your toes.)
* Your orthopedic shoe should have… a semi-rigid or rigid shank.
* Your orthopedic shoe should have… a removable inner sole.
* Your orthopedic shoe should have… a long vamp.
* Your orthopedic shoe should have… a moderate heel measuring between 3/4 - 1 1/2 inches.
* Your orthopedic shoe should be… roomy – especially if you suffer from diabetes or swollen feet.

Additional characteristics of a good orthopedic shoe include:

* An orthopedic shoe made with hook-and-loop closures can easily adjust to give you a better fit. People with such conditions as bunions and foot swelling like an orthopedic shoe made with hook-and-loop, because it gives their feet extra room to prevent friction.
* An orthopedic shoe with a spandex stretch upper is another good material for shoes made to fit feet with bunions.
* An orthopedic shoe with a padded collar and tongue helps protect sensitive areas, reduce irritation and secure a good fit.
* An orthopedic shoe with a rubber outsole helps prevent slips.
* An orthopedic shoe with interchangeable removable insoles helps control perspiration problems and can accommodate any orthotic devices
* An orthopedic shoe with a plastizote foam lining helps reduce pressure points and provides customized comfort and protection.
* An orthopedic shoe with a flared outsole helps enhance foot stability.
* An orthopedic shoe with a polyurethane rocker sole can help reduce ball-of-foot pain and absorb shock.

If you continue to have problems with your foot conditions, and wearing an orthopedic shoe does not provide any help, you should probably visit a podiatrist to be fitted for custom orthotics. Also, you may want to think about bringing your orthopedic shoes with you so that your doctor can see if you’re wearing the right type of orthopedic shoes.

Information on foot and lower body health conditions and solutions – like wearing an orthopedic shoe – provided by The Podiatry Institute, dedicated to advancing the standard of care in podiatric medicine and its effects on muscoskeletal health.

Back to School Fashions

Alot of people get sloppy in the summer—visiting friends, going on vacation," says Mario Russo, owner of the Mario Russo Salon in Boston. Secure your spot at the head of the class this fall with these simple tips.

It may be tempting to sit back and relax during summer break, "But once school starts, along with after school activities and study hours, you'll be kicking yourself for not having kept up your energy!" states Melissa DeLancey, trainer at Clay Fitness in Manhattan. Enlist your friends to go running, biking, or walking two to four times a week. "It's a great opportunity to socialize and get fit," notes DeLancey. If you're one with the water, then pump up your pool routine with leg kicks and crunches (lifting your knees to your chest while holding the wall), in sets of twenty. To keep up a routine during school, "try starting each day with light stretching and yoga. All you need is ten minutes to relieve muscle tension, and it'll wake you and your muscles up!"

Just as important as maintaining your fitness is taking care of your skin, which can easily be damaged in summer. "When skin is exposed to sunlight over time, the top layer thickens and darkens as a defense," says Clinique dermatologist David Orentreich M.D. "This means you're more likely to have deeper, clogged pores." Stave off these blemishes by regularly cleansing, exfoliating, and wearing sunscreen. "No matter your skin tone, you should be using an oil–free, high SPF lotion," advises Orenetreich. If you do get a bad burn, however, prevent patchwork skin color by calming skin with a soothing lotion, exfoliating to even out color, and keeping the compromised area out of the sun. "Once you've been burnt, that area is gong to absorb UV light more so than the lighter surrounding areas," adds Orentreich.

As if you need another reason to stay out of the sun: "Your hair will probably need a detoxification or deep conditioning treatment by the end of summer," notes Russo, owner. "Especially if you've been out in the sun a lot, or have a lot of chlorine build–up." Women who color their hair should be extra attentive: "They tend to get bleached out, so it might be a good idea to bring their color down a tone or two." Try trading your beach waves for a nice structured cut, which Russo says is a big trend for fall. "We're doing very strong cuts and shapes right now—bold bangs, center parts, even the pixie cut," he adds. "It's a great way to get rid of damaged hair." If you're not down for such a drastic chop, at least plan to trim off a few inches. After all, split ends are hardly the best accessory for a knock–out, first day of school outfit!

by Maura Lynch (http://www.teenvogue.com)