Wednesday, 6 April 2011

The Big Day Approaches.

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A pair of solid gold, diamond-encrusted shoes worth £100,000 has gone on sale in the UK.The hand-made Eternal Diamond Stilettos, which are the most expensive footwear in the world, are covered in thousands of diamonds.
A team of goldsmiths craft the shoes from solid sheets of gold, before 2200 diamonds are set by hand, and each pair takes 100 hours to be completed.So far, five of the sparkly stilettos, which are said to be on the must have list of Victoria Beckham, Paris Hilton and Cheryl Cole, have been sold.
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Created by designer Christopher Michael Shellis and produced in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham, central England, the shoes are then sold through The House of Borgezie. “Shoes are something women find totally irresistible, and I wanted a way of showcasing my skills of goldsmithing, diamond-setting and design in a way that was really attractive,” the Courier Mail quoted Shellis as saying.
“These shoes are iconic and elegant and are the ultimate form of female expression. The reaction to the shoes has been amazing. People literally stop and stare when they see them,” he said.The dazzling heels also come with a 1000-year guarantee.

Women Fashion Shoes.


If you are participating in a formal event, like a wedding or a prom, the tendancy is to purchasethat match up in color to the dress. As this is normally a one time event, it's a good idea to not spend a lot of money on formal shoes as the possibility or wearing these shoes again is very low percentage. So stay away from the expensive versions, and leave the $100 at the store, sacrifice comfort for a lower entry cost, and spend the money elsewhere in your shoe collection.
women-fashion-shoesBy elsewhere, I mean spend the money on a pair of formal, women fashion shoes that are soft and comfortable, that will wear well, and that can be applied to a number of events and outfits. This is by far the best way to spend your When choosing shoes for these occasions, consider the accessories you will be using and remember to consider the use of shoe ornaments, which can provide a lot of options while providing a means of integrating your accessories.
women-fashion-shoesThink about the different shoe designs are available today. While many ladies go right to the the spike heel sections in the stores, consider platform with spirals which are very much in fashion today. You'll find much more comfort in a platform style shoe, and your feet will thank you after a long evening out. Pumps are also much more versatile, go with many more outfits are generally much more comfortable than spike heels.
women-fashion-shoesLook at exquisitely crafted Italian shoes, as they provide the high end look and feel which is synonymous with formal evenings or special dinner functions. You really can't go wrong with well designed Italian shoes. These people really know how to design women's shoes, they are the epitome of design, and with so many years of design and use comes great comfort and function.

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Enhance Any Wedding Venue.

Flat-heeled shoes have stepped up their game to emerge as a hot fashion trend for the spring-summer season.
The detailed and embellished ballet flats, sandals and peep-toes have been elevated to become a serious alternative to the high heels that some women still feel are needed for dressy or business occasions.
In fact, the flat-shoe shape might be a better complement to this year's longer, more languid fashion silhouette.
"Flats are one of the cool ways to wear spring outfits," says Paola Venturi, creative director of Via Spiga. "I like to see a bronze-coloured T-strap in a bronze colour with a dress in a bright colour — maybe a carrot or tomato red — and I love a graphic-print, black-and-white dress with a granite version. For the '70s influence that's everywhere, I think a thong is really sophisticated."
She sees a peasant blouse, wide-leg trousers and thong with rhinestones, influenced by vintage belts she found in an Italian marketplace, in her future. The jewel details "makes it feel like a city shoe," Venturi explains. "It's not a casual pair of flip-flops."
With longer hemlines — and especially the tricky mid-calf pencil skirt — higher heels can throw off proportions, says Lauren Dupont, creative director at Jack Rogers, a brand best known for its thick, leather stitching, popularized by Jackie Kennedy.
The shorter shoe "grounds" the outfit, Dupont explains. The shoe doesn't have to be completely, perfectly flat, but a shoe with just a bit of heel creates an easy line from the leg, she says, and, if there's an ankle strap, you've just ramped up the sex appeal.
Choosing a black heel or sole instead of, say, a more casual natural wood colour adds refinement.
Even Jimmy Choo, a brand synonymous with strappy stilettos, has several flat options, including a zip-back sandal "perfect for lazy days spent poolside," according to its website, and a glamorous, beaded tribal-style option.
While company co-founder Tamara Mellon is always photographed in heels, flats are an equal partner in her wardrobe. That's what she wears for the "every days," when she's going to the office or on an errand with her daughter.
The flat shoe is a safer place to introduce some of the bold, bright colours that are another must-have for spring. Just a swath of yellow, blue or violet across the band of a sandal is an easier adjustment for the eye than four inches of that colour on a heel.
"Flats give you a chance to play — whether they are pointy at the toe or they're a Mary-Jane style, but personally I would play with colour," says Alexandra Wilkis Wilson, chief merchandising officer.
In styling their fashion shoots, she says Gilt will use patent leather or embellishment to make a daytime outfit dressier, but cocktail or evening looks usually get a metallic leather.
Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy can be role models for fashionable flats — and Katie Holmes, too. Maybe these tall women are the ones who've helped bring low heels back into the zeitgeist.
"They bring a broad awareness to anything they wear," says stylist Robert Verdi. "They've OK'd the shorter heel and put their stamp of approval on it."
With a skirt or skinny-leg pants, heel height and wearer's height don't matter, says Dupont, but with a fuller trouser, a tall frame helps. (Her hint for the more petite set is a platform.)
"The shoes had been getting crazy high — unbearable," says Kelly Golden, owner of the Chicago-area boutique Neapolitan, who reports selling many pairs of platform-style flats even before the snow had melted. A Derek Lam version was the first shoe she's ever sold out of.
"People are happy to see lower-heel options," she says.
Still, says Verdi, women need to realize when and where flats are the right choice — and not rule out heels.
Even Jimmy Choo, a brand synonymous with strappy stilettos, has several flat options, including a zip-back sandal "perfect for lazy days spent poolside," according to its website, and a glamorous, beaded tribal-style option.
While company co-founder Tamara Mellon is always photographed in heels, flats are an equal partner in her wardrobe. That's what she wears for the "every days," when she's going to the office or on an errand with her daughter.
The flat shoe is a safer place to introduce some of the bold, bright colours that are another must-have for spring. Just a swath of yellow, blue or violet across the band of a sandal is an easier adjustment for the eye than four inches of that colour on a heel.
"Flats give you a chance to play — whether they are pointy at the toe or they're a Mary-Jane style, but personally I would play with colour," says Alexandra Wilkis Wilson, chief merchandising officer.
In styling their fashion shoots, she says Gilt will use patent leather or embellishment to make a daytime outfit dressier, but cocktail or evening looks usually get a metallic leather.
Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy can be role models for fashionable flats — and Katie Holmes, too. Maybe these tall women are the ones who've helped bring low heels back into the zeitgeist.
The flat shoe is a safer place to introduce some of the bold, bright colours that are another must-have for spring. Just a swath of yellow, blue or violet across the band of a sandal is an easier adjustment for the eye than four inches of that colour on a heel.
"Flats give you a chance to play — whether they are pointy at the toe or they're a Mary-Jane style, but personally I would play with colour," says Alexandra Wilkis Wilson, chief merchandising officer.
In styling their fashion shoots, she says Gilt will use patent leather or embellishment to make a daytime outfit dressier, but cocktail or evening looks usually get a metallic leather.
Michelle Obama and Carla Bruni-Sarkozy can be role models for fashionable flats — and Katie Holmes, too. Maybe these tall women are the ones who've helped bring low heels back into the zeitgeist.
"They bring a broad awareness to anything they wear," says stylist Robert Verdi. "They've OK'd the shorter heel and put their stamp of approval on it."
With a skirt or skinny-leg pants, heel height and wearer's height don't matter, says Dupont, but with a fuller trouser, a tall frame helps. (Her hint for the more petite set is a platform.)
"The shoes had been getting crazy high — unbearable," says Kelly Golden, owner of the Chicago-area boutique Neapolitan, who reports selling many pairs of platform-style flats even before the snow had melted. A Derek Lam version was the first shoe she's ever sold out of.
"People are happy to see lower-heel options," she says.
Still, says Verdi, women need to realize when and where flats are the right choice — and not rule out heels.
"Women feel incredibly sexy when they wear heels, not because of the heels themselves but women feel confident in them. They're an empowering tool," he says. "But heels aren't for the grocery store — this isn't 'Sex and the City.' You're not wearing high, high heels in the most ordinary places of life, but you don't have to sacrifice style."
The detailed and embellished ballet flats, sandals and peep-toes have been elevated to become a serious alternative to the high heels that some women still feel are needed for dressy or business occasions.
In fact, the flat-shoe shape might be a better complement to this year's longer, more languid fashion silhouette.
"Flats are one of the cool ways to wear spring outfits," says Paola Venturi, creative director of Via Spiga. "I like to see a bronze-coloured T-strap in a bronze colour with a dress in a bright colour — maybe a carrot or tomato red — and I love a graphic-print, black-and-white dress with a granite version. For the '70s influence that's everywhere, I think a thong is really sophisticated."
She sees a peasant blouse, wide-leg trousers and thong with rhinestones, influenced by vintage belts she found in an Italian marketplace, in her future. The jewel details "makes it feel like a city shoe," Venturi explains. "It's not a casual pair of flip-flops."
"The shoes had been getting crazy high — unbearable," says Kelly Golden, owner of the Chicago-area boutique Neapolitan, who reports selling many pairs of platform-style flats even before the snow had melted. A Derek Lam version was the first shoe she's ever sold out of.
"People are happy to see lower-heel options," she says.
Still, says Verdi, women need to realize when and where flats are the right choice — and not rule out heels.
"Women feel incredibly sexy when they wear heels, not because of the heels themselves but women feel confident in them. They're an empowering tool," he says. "But heels aren't for the grocery store — this isn't 'Sex and the City.' You're not wearing high, high heels in the most ordinary places of life, but you don't have to sacrifice style."
He adds: "The flat shoe, not a sneaker, says 'I'm put together.' It's that middle ground where you need to be most days."

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Your Fashionable Life Style.

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A pair of killer heels is very near to your fashionable life style. A pair of killer heels is is coming soon at, iconic department store Liberty of London is launching a shoe salon, nicknamed the House of Heels, with a grand opening scheduled for next month’s London fashion week. In your fashionable life style it is really essential for you to give more perfection to your look by attractive high heel. The newest and excellent collection of high heel sandals both in terms of expressing a unique sartorial statement and helping retailers to meet their bottom lines.
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These high heel sandals this is a latest style of most famous and high variety like YSL, McQueen, Alaia, Balenciaga, Prada, Westwood, and Chloe with UK exclusives. This new house of heel is beautifully decorated with amazing modest design of high heel sandals. These high heel sandals are arranged according to the room like bad room has too coolly contemporary fascinating high heel sandals. The warm and intimate fashion collection of high heel sandals in the drawing room. The house of heel has exclusives from shoe savants Nicholas Kirkwood and Rupert Sanderson. Liberty is launching an e-commerce site this September, and by spring ’09 the shoes will be available online. This is one of the unique and ultimate feature provided by liberty.

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Womens Designer Sunglasses .


This is a great time of the year to pick up a new pair of shades! The sun is shining most of the time and you can provide protection from harmful rays, while looking fabulously chic in a pair of womens designer sunglasses.
Since 1997, BestBuyEyeglasses.com has been a leading optical e-tailer with 30,000+ eyewear products including prescription frames, sunglasses, custom made lenses and accessories. This optical store carries the full line of the top brands in eye wear including Rayban, Arnette, Versace, Prada, D & G, Addidas, Persol, Gucci, and 300+ others brands. These women's designer sunglasses appeal to women and men of all ages.

Saturday, 19 March 2011

Bridget’s handbag.


Bridget Moynahan leather bags

Bridget Moynahan: Work on the elegant bags collection
Call me freak, but to be honest, every time I look at such pictures, celebrity with a leather purse, my point is always the purse, then the celebrity. But this one, so weird for me, I paid attention to the celebrity first. You know it’s been a long time not seeing “Poor Bridget”. Is she heading to a gym, why every celebrity has some fabuluos bags to carried even to the gym? I seldom paid attention to Bridget’s handbags, but let’s say this is one of the very attractive leather bags with simple and elegant designs. I love this tan hue and the supple leather look.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

It looks so high-fashion.

I have to be honest.  I have never really been a fan of David’s Bridal.  Most of their dresses don’t look refined and are made of satin, which isn’t really flattering to anyone.  It’s also a bit too matchy-matchy.
I do get it.  Brides want to look regal and while they may gaze longingly at that Badgley Mischka or Vera Wang gown in Martha Stewart Weddings, one of those desginer gowns may cost half of their wedding budget.  So, a bride overwhelmed by overpriced gowns may find herself gravitating toward a place where she knows she can find a wedding dress can afford.
My opinion has changed.  David’s Bridal has just debuted their line of wedding dresses designed by the one, the only, Vera Wang.  Vera Wang White is an elegant, modern collection of gorgeous gowns that look couture without the $7,000 plus price tag.  Now that is something to get excited about.
Stunning.
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These dresses are beautiful, inexpensive wedding gowns.  They are not cheap, but,  they are at far under Vera Wang’s couture price point and rather on target for a less expensive wedding dress.
The dresses range from $600 to $1400 and come in sizes 0-14 (bridal sizes are smaller than regular dress sizes, I know).
Here are some of my favorites:
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Bridal hairstyles that steal the show are those that are created with a high end fashion and style in mind. These haute couture hairstyles are best found through fashion magazines or wedding magazines that feature high…
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And my all-time personal favorite that is sooo incredibly gorgeous and looks fresh from the runway:
I have to be honest.  I have never really been a fan of David’s Bridal.  Most of their dresses don’t look refined and are made of satin, which isn’t really flattering to anyone.  It’s also a bit too matchy-matchy.
I do get it.  Brides want to look regal and while they may gaze longingly at that Badgley Mischka or Vera Wang gown in Martha Stewart Weddings, one of those desginer gowns may cost half of their wedding budget.  So, a bride overwhelmed by overpriced gowns may find herself gravitating toward a place where she knows she can find a wedding dress can afford.
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There are also beautiful wedding dress accessories such as this beaded sash for $148:
I have to be honest.  I have never really been a fan of David’s Bridal.  Most of their dresses don’t look refined and are made of satin, which isn’t really flattering to anyone.  It’s also a bit too matchy-matchy.
I do get it.  Brides want to look regal and while they may gaze longingly at that Badgley Mischka or Vera Wang gown in Martha Stewart Weddings, one of those desginer gowns may cost half of their wedding budget.  So, a bride overwhelmed by overpriced gowns may find herself gravitating toward a place where she knows she can find a wedding dress can afford.
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This stunning pink floral bridal gown sash is $78:
I have to be honest.  I have never really been a fan of David’s Bridal.  Most of their dresses don’t look refined and are made of satin, which isn’t really flattering to anyone.  It’s also a bit too matchy-matchy.
I do get it.  Brides want to look regal and while they may gaze longingly at that Badgley Mischka or Vera Wang gown in Martha Stewart Weddings, one of those desginer gowns may cost half of their wedding budget.  So, a bride overwhelmed by overpriced gowns may find herself gravitating toward a place where she knows she can find a wedding dress can afford.
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Bridal hairstyles that steal the show are those that are created with a high end fashion and style in mind. These haute couture hairstyles are best found through fashion magazines or wedding magazines that feature high…
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And this gorgeous horsehair (I think it is not actual horse hair, or at least I hope it isn’t) sash for $58.  This wedding dress accessory accentuates your waist and creates major drama.  It comes in black (so dramatic) and ivory (if you want to play it safer or match your pastel wedding theme):
I have to be honest.  I have never really been a fan of David’s Bridal.  Most of their dresses don’t look refined and are made of satin, which isn’t really flattering to anyone.  It’s also a bit too matchy-matchy.
I do get it.  Brides want to look regal and while they may gaze longingly at that Badgley Mischka or Vera Wang gown in Martha Stewart Weddings, one of those desginer gowns may cost half of their wedding budget.  So, a bride overwhelmed by overpriced gowns may find herself gravitating toward a place where she knows she can find a wedding dress can afford.
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Bridal hairstyles that steal the show are those that are created with a high end fashion and style in mind. These haute couture hairstyles are best found through fashion magazines or wedding magazines that feature high…
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Breathtaking.
Plus wedding hair accessories such as this crystal headband for $88.
I have to be honest.  I have never really been a fan of David’s Bridal.  Most of their dresses don’t look refined and are made of satin, which isn’t really flattering to anyone.  It’s also a bit too matchy-matchy.
I do get it.  Brides want to look regal and while they may gaze longingly at that Badgley Mischka or Vera Wang gown in Martha Stewart Weddings, one of those desginer gowns may cost half of their wedding budget.  So, a bride overwhelmed by overpriced gowns may find herself gravitating toward a place where she knows she can find a wedding dress can afford.
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I love the styling, too.  It looks so high-fashion.  Now I can’t wait to see the dresses in person!
I have to be honest.  I have never really been a fan of David’s Bridal.  Most of their dresses don’t look refined and are made of satin, which isn’t really flattering to anyone.  It’s also a bit too matchy-matchy.
I do get it.  Brides want to look regal and while they may gaze longingly at that Badgley Mischka or Vera Wang gown in Martha Stewart Weddings, one of those desginer gowns may cost half of their wedding budget.  So, a bride overwhelmed by overpriced gowns may find herself gravitating toward a place where she knows she can find a wedding dress can afford.