History Of Fashion Design

October 31, 2009 · Posted in Developing Fashion · Comments Off 

The realm of fashion design, by its sheer glamour and grace, has always been exciting and intriguing. When we talk of fashion design, it implies a form of art that incorporates the nuances of creating clothes and accessories.

The history of fashion design can be traced back to the beginning of the19th century when the designs were the product of the dresses worn in the royal courts. Eventually, Charles Frederick Worth, the first fashion designer, set up his first fashion house in Paris. Read more

Fall Sunglass Fashions

October 31, 2009 · Posted in Business Grants · Comments Off 

This fall season, large, stylish sunglasses are definitely in vogue. The trend towards larger sunglasses always tends to get bigger during the fall, which is when you start seeing more and more people wearing larger lenses that protect against the windy weather.

Oversized Glamour
Oversized glamour glasses are a staple of L.A. / Hollywood / celebrity fashion. A-listers like Gwen Stefani and Angelina Jolie have definitely helped popularize the trend. In the fall season, oversized glamour lenses not only look good, they also help protect your face against the gusty weather. Look for warm seasonal colors, earthy tones and textured frames.  

Aviators
Aviators are one of the most iconic styles of sunglasses. They are cool, no matter what the outfit, and because they can be worn regardless of age or gender, they have a universal appeal that means they’re likely to never go out of style. It’s during the fall season, though, that Aviators look best. Fall is the time for large jackets and layers of warm clothes, all of which looks great with Aviators. Newer variations on the traditional Aviator sunglasses include thicker, plastic frames in more varied colors.

Colored Frames

While black and neutral colored frames are still the most common kind, colored frames are starting to become a lot more popular. Colored frames can really accentuate and complement your outfit’s overall color scheme, and give your look more vibrancy and attitude. Look for warm colors this fall, like muted browns and yellows, reds  and honey shades.

The Lennon Glasses
The small round sunglasses that were made so popular the iconic Beatle are incredibly popular nowadays. Some new variations on the John Lennon sunglasses include thicker, plastic frames instead of the wire rimed frames. These make a great choice when shopping for prescription sunglasses.

Jewel Studded Frames
Though mostly popular in women’s fashion, jewel studded sunglass frames becoming more common. High-end designers like Dior and Gucci have put out gem studded and gold lacquered designs in an effort to make sunglasses not just routine fashion accessories but legitimate jewelry pieces in and of themselves. Other fashion designers have followed suit. While these designer sunglasses will obviously be more expensive, they’re sure to make you stand out in any crowd.

Ryan Frank is a 23 year writer and blogger living in San Diego, CA.

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The Art of Email Marketing

October 30, 2009 · Posted in Design · Comments Off 

fashion 2009 Pictures, Images and PhotosaliI love J. Crew but that company used to blow my email up. It seemed as if every day they felt like they had some new product or campaign or sale they wanted to email me about. I did myself a favor and unsubscribed.

That brings me to my topic of email strategy. We talked about the importance of website analytics and understanding your conversion rate in the previous post. Now I want to discuss how to boost your conversion of viewers to buyers by the highest Return On Investment marketing tool available…yes folks you got it…”The Email!” Read more

Square Scarves – Fashion Statement In 2009

October 30, 2009 · Posted in Business Grants · Comments Off 

What accessory for 2009 is the most useful and fashionable? A square scarf is the solution. With a square scarf, especially silk square scarves, people have no need to deal with bulky knitted scarves any more. Square scarves are in the midst of the fashion industry from Europe to America and from public to celebrities. A square silk scarf can add a luxurious flair to your personal fashion. Square scarves can be worn in many different ways. Update your fashion by playing with square scarves this season.

D&G designers continue to take square scarves as their special fashion accessories for their Navy style series in 2009, as the show winner from vintage square scarves in 2008 fall/winter. One piece swimsuit, neutral casual suit, and unique cut Navy clothing, coupled with a chic scarf buckle, presents a vintage style in a holiday fashion taste.

Since last autumn and winter, square scarves have become popular again. Especially after Dolce & Gabbana launched an England style series, such as equestrian pose from a square silk scarf, square scarves on the head with a vintage style, and  tying scarf on the handbag.

Paris Hilton loves square scarves and adds to her beauty with these delightful accessories. A square scarf that is very bright and colorful makes any outfit you are wearing more elegant. Peacock blue, dark green, and yellow with a metallic luster present a spring feel. The tiny white top is wonderfully accessorized by the tassels while the attractive bracelet works well with the scarf.

A gray sweater exudes softness when dealing with a neutral rock outfit. Use a square gray scarf as a hair decoration along with a pair of sunglasses for a cool rock and roll look. It look like full of sports and casual taste for a dull gray dress. You will immediately look more fashionable if you go with the coffee plaid square scarf. Additionally, tassels and plaid decoration presents the feel of multiple layers and three-dimension.

A square scarf that is pink colored with a special graffiti motif is a simple choice and fast way to achieve a younger appearance if you are interested. In addition, casual knots works great with dresses.

Smart enough to use minimal accessories to layer fashions, Belma Blair accentuates her unique monochromatic taste in dresses. This rock style square scarf in a skull pattern represents her sexy sense with the highlight from the white skull in the black background.

Rachel Bilson is a master of square scarves and knows all about the art of wearing them. Make a big collar with a square scarf so it can add layers and a bit fun for the normal round collar sweater, just like a completely new design for your dress. After a very deep thought, the black and white geometric lace pattern scarf is used which is matching and attractive to a black sweater. The Ukranian fashion printed square scarf is really impressive when paired with a little black suit, white tee, slender pants, and a red rivet purse.

Amy Winehouse, a UK singer, is noted for her stage or everyday-wear rare attire. Her checked black white top gets a vintage look with a black and white square scarf tied as a butterfly hair bow.

Small square silk scarves and big square silk scarves are important members in the silk scarf family. square silk scarf provides excellent fashion touch for your outfit.

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Beautiful Fashion Trendy Collection

October 29, 2009 · Posted in Business Grants · Comments Off 

Known for her swish designs, designer Anamika Khanna showcased her summer line at WIFW on the first day. The brand itself explains explains the story and raise the expectation for a beautiful trendy collection. Carrying forward her intrinsic sensibility of design, she created a set with hanging unlit bulbs in a series, also the heavy chain accessories used as neck pieces was something distinct but nothing bizarre. There were dresses, jackets, long jackets, kaftans and a lot more using various techniques such as cut and mesh work, however the showstopper garment was the same that we witnessed at Couture Week’08, also one of the pieces was a replica of the costume she carried at the IIFA awards 2009.

This was followed by Ashish N Soni. The audience witnessed a come back of little back dress in variations. We could see a little influence of the latest Manish Arora collection with ‘circular contours’ used as motifs in Ashish’s collection. The geeky goggles were witnessed at Nari’s show at LFW’AW 09, however, the nerdy look, messy hair and casual attitude of models on the runway gave a different essence to the show. The front row was full of serious buyers including Alka Nishar from AZA, Neha Hirani from Kimaya and a host of international buyers from Japan and France. Sunil Sethi, designers, Narendra Kumar and Nachiket Barve were also spotted there. All in all, a decent show! The Reviews:Alka Nishar (AZA):Anamika was very good as usual, her jackets and dresses were beautiful, and it’s good to see some serious fashion happening here. Ashish’s collection was reminiscent of little black dresses, actually, dresses are a big trend these days! Nachiket Barve (designer): I think more than one show, it’s the atmosphere that I am quite impressed with, I find more seriousness here. Known for is grandeur, ace designer Tarun Tahiliani unveiled his glamorous SS’10 collection at WIFW on 24th of Oct. Not only the sets but the collection was also grand and luxurious. Sticking to his traditional style, the designer showcased his Indian collection comprising of sarees, lehengas dresses and a lot more. Apparently a few pieces amongst the entire assortment were recycled from his previous collections shown at Delhi Fashion Week collection. However, his last sequence had a brand new essence comprising dresses, sarees, anarkalis and long dresses with variations. By the way, no rule book mentions that previous. The first glance of the set was actually a baharon phool barsao moment for the audiences! This hanging garden had a complete essence of floral world of fantasy with birds, peacocks and the waterfalls on the runway but lacked a little professional finish.

Apparently the ramp overshadowed the attire a little, however the name ‘TT’ is big enough to create a murmuring ‘wow’ sound echoing in the entire arena which was no surprise element at all. By and large it was a houseful show in comparison to the entire day and the arena overflowed with professionals, buyers, designers like Rohit Bal and people like Meher Rampal and so on. The Reviews: Lauwalah (Buyer from Kuwait):Tarun has become my favorite for last two seasons and the Indian touch in his designs just takes my heart away. The Indian essence has become global now and people actually look forward to that. Meher Rampal (ex model):Tarun stole away my hearts, as always!

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3 Tips to Help You Sell Your Fashion Company

October 29, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comments Off 

And you thought the decision to open a business was difficult?

While many believe that selling a company is an even more difficult decision, it doesn’t have to be. In fact, it can be a very rewarding one that creates great value or opportunity for a fashion business owner.

1. START PLANNING BEFORE YOU OPEN FOR BUSINESS

Know this: the fashion M&A industry is very robust one today. Apparel and accessory companies of all shapes and sizes, and all across the globe are looking to buy, sell, or merge with other fashion or related businesses. Read more

Increasing Fashion of Virtual Office

October 28, 2009 · Posted in How To Make Money In Fashion · Comments Off 

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What are virtual offices?
The term virtual office first came in existence through an article, written by Christopher Kern, published in an American Airlines Magazine named as American Way. Virtual offices are shared office services with all the facilities of a modern office. This type of office setup gives you a business address in your desired city along with all the required facilities to run your office properly.

The fashion of virtual offices are limited to popular cities like New York, London, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangluru etc. due to its large population and huge market. The companies prefer to operate in a city who have a large potential customers. The populous cities fulfill this demand accurately and are the most preferred destination to start a service like this.

When to go for Virtual Office?
There may be different criteria for all individuals and also the different requirements for virtual office. Following are some of the time when one want to hire it:

* When someone wants a launch a new product or have some new idea foe a new product to launch.
* When a company want to expand its business and want to target some more potential customers. Read more

Ethical Fashion: What, Why and Why Now?

October 28, 2009 · Posted in Business Grants · Comments Off 

What is ethical fashion, why is it important, and why are we just hearing about it now?  Well, to answer these questions we start with what is wrong with clothing production today.  Most clothing available in stores today is produced in an unethical manner using sweatshop and/or child labour to ensure a larger profit margin.  Manufacturers use unsustainable fabrics like non-organic cotton (dubbed as natural, it accounts for almost 25% of all pesticide use) and polyester (which is a petroleum by-product).  They use conventional dying practices which release chlorine, chromium, and other pollutants into the environment  posing a health risk to the farmers, assemblers and wearers (7 of the top 15 pesticides used on conventional US cotton crops are “possible”  to “known” human carcinogens).  The shift to ethical production practices in the clothing industry has been undeniably important for a long time making the market ripe for a positive change.  Consumers are starting to demand better.

What is Ethical Fashion?

Ethical fashion is that which is produced using: fairly-paid and fairly-treated adult workers; sustainable fabrics and materials like organic cotton, hemp, bamboo, and reclaimed or recycled materials; low-impact fiber-reactive dyes or vegetable dyes; respect for a healthy environment and/or product for the farmer, the assembler, and the wearer of the clothing. 

Why Ethical Fashion?

We are all responsible for how our own lifestyles affect the environment.  Simple measures can be taken to achieve big changes by simply switching our buying patterns to include products made of low impact materials.  Positive pressure on businesses who have yet to volutarily clean up their acts is very easily applied by simply choosing not to spend money on their products, and helping – little by little – to grow the businesses who have made an explicit commitment to responsible business practice.

Why Now?

The wonderful thing about the booming ethical fashion industry is the huge variety of designs, colours, cuts, fabrics and sizes now available.  Long stigmatized as cousin to the  burlap sack, the ethical offerings today are design-oriented.  Designers with heart are creating beautiful, sexy, edgy, classic, current, imaginative, and, yes, flattering pieces – ethics will simply not be compromised and thankfully neither will the look and feel of their work.  Reducing our footprint can be done without making any sacrifices. 

One of the main driving forces of the ethical fashion boom is public awareness.  Thanks to exposés on large manufacturers, the fact that sweatshop labour is used for the overwhelming majority of production can no longer be ignored.  The power of boycotting has been demonstrated, as has the power of voting with our dollars to support good practice. Thanks to accessible work like  “An Inconvenient Truth”, the lay person is no longer free to assuage their environmental guilt with the denial of the existence of climate change. Thanks to alternative medical practitioners, who deal with cause instead of just symptom, we’re learning that we can build health by surrounding ourselves with and consuming healthy things. 

Consumers are growing weary of the quantity without quality mentality.  Most designers with an ethical bent to their art, work in small batches, producing high quality goods with exceptional fabrics. Consumers are, in growing numbers, appreciating the right to vote with their dollars; and are exercising it to support expansion of the sustainable textile industry, small farmers and farm co-operatives.  We’re all looking for ways to reduce our environmental impact, increase our social contribution, ease our consciences,  hold on to some creature comforts, and continue celebrating art in all its forms.

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Fashion and Money

October 27, 2009 · Posted in Business Grants · Comments Off 

My friend Celia used to be a loyal fan of Christian Louboutin shoes. I could still remember her craziness about the latest Christian Louboutin shoes and efforts put into hunting for a pair of her desired style. She could spend the whole month’s living fee on them and then spent the rest of the days in hunger. She would never lower her head in front of others, while for a new pair of Christian Louboutin shoes, she would choose to do washing for others for a week, only to ask them to help her to buy the latest shoes from Hongkong or abroad.

The first time I met her after graduation was the day before yesterday. I could have never imagined she would carry a replica chanel purse and wear a pair of sports shoes in that way, though she still looked fashionable. She must have read the expression on my face, for she would never turn her eyes to any replica handbags. When she found some girl was carrying a replica LV, she would despise her for a long time and if the girl happened to be her friend, she would order her to quit the bag at once and never shoulder it again at least in front of her.

Now what has made her change so much? “Don’t you think it matches well with my dress? It cost me only $150.” That was a surprise to me to hear the words Chanel handbag cheap from Celia’s mouth. “Actually, now I find that we need not to spend too much in pursuing fashion. What matters most is it is fit for you. And they are just accessories to our dress. As long as you look energetic and luster, you are in the circle of fashion.” For a person like Celia who love luxury goods so crazy, it should be shocking to hear that kind of saying from them. (Wholsale replica handbags suppliers would smile too at the words in their dream.) As we are pursuing the so-called fashion, few of us would recognize this point and most of the people appear to be blind in front of fashion.

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The Clothing Line of Mudd

October 27, 2009 · Posted in Design, Developing Fashion · Comments Off 

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In providing the best collection of clothes with a pocket friendly price, the mudd clothing collections are the only clothing line that can provide it. It is common sense that when a clothing line is considered as branded or signature, it’s expensive. These prices are “exceptional”, and those only with enough cash lying around can afford it. But when it comes to mudd, prices are not an issue.

The mudd jeans are popular fashion among teens, and adults. These are mainly because the mudd jeans, apart from offering fresh and hip styles, can offer the lowest price of only $40 other than any kind of clothing lines out there.

The main target of the mudd jeans are girls ages 15-24 that wanted to feel more womanly and feminine with what they wear. The mudd jeans are made from materials that are well-made and holds up through multiple washes and regular wear and tear. Everything bearing the MUDD logo is designed to be trend-setting, modern and edgy. Read more

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