Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 13 September 2011 12:30
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| I'm not sure that this falls under fashion but, we'll proceed on a technicality...
You’ve seemed to have tried everything to spruce up your lady parts. First, you made sure your garden was neat and tidy. You then trimmed up the hedges. Finally, you decided to go for the gold and deforest all of “vajayjay.” Where does a girl go from here? One sparkly, special word: Vajazzle! Vajazzling is a burgeoning beauty treatment, popular with celebrities and kinky Martha Stewart types alike. The process involves ladies bedazzling their freshly waxed lady parts just as they would their Baby T-Shirts or fancy fanny packs with tiny crystals. Women aren’t just obsessively coiffing their "areas” to look like Barbie Dolls, but now they’re glue-sticking Barbie’s earrings down below, too?
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Written by Administrator
Sunday, 20 March 2011 06:13
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Sure, oversized sunglasses are all the rage but, they're also better at protecting your eyes from UV rays. Here are more tips to help you find the perfect pair of shades.
Sunglasses make more than a fashion statement, they also keep your eyes safe from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. That’s why choosing the right sunglasses is an essential part of keeping your eyes healthy.
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011 21:15
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Every woman looks great wearing it, and every woman has her own. It is the default date ensemble when it is one of those "I have nothing to wear" days. In fact, it is so popular, so necessary, and so much an institution in women's fashion that we had to ask: "Where did the "little black dress" come from?" To properly understand the fashion environment necessary to produce such a simplistically fabulous necessity for any wardrobe, we must visit the 1920's. As women shed their long, layered dresses, cut their hair and enjoyed the fast-paced party life, society slowly became more accepting of women baring slightly more of her shoulders, back, and legs. The coveted silhouette of the era was generally very slender and youthful. It was during the 20's that the legendary fashion designer Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel first stitched her name into the history of women's clothing design. In
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011 18:02
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Men, as husbands and boyfriends, are familiar with the feeling of having someone else fix - even choose - their tie or take the lint off their jacket. Women just love to take that extra step to ensure that their partner looks well dressed and squeaky clean before they head out the door. Why are women so concerned over their partner's sartorial choices and appearance? First, an impeccably dressed gentleman exudes an aura of distinction around him. He gives off an impression of great success. And women are attracted to success in a man as bees are to nectar-filled flowers. Polished shoes, a stylish watch, and a genteel striped necktie are the perfect accessories to a well-tailored suit. Put together, they say, "I've got it made." They also say, "I can afford to treat you to a really good restaurant with good, expensive wine."
Today's trends in fashion not only allow women to look their best. Men also have the right to be as stylish as they can be. And with the right suit ensemble,
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