Thursday, 6 June 2013

How to select the perfect earrings for you

Earrings are an accessory that has been worn by both men and women throughout the ages. They are a simple and comfortable ornament which is why they have always been so popular. They accentuate the face, neck and shoulders and can be worn daily.
However, not all types of earrings are for everyone. How do you choose a model that will go with your face, then?
If you have a round face, long, thin earrings will look best on you because they will add to the optical elongation of your face. You are not doing yourself a favor by wearing either small or bulky earrings.
Women with oval face shape have no problems when picking earrings. The only condition they should keep in mind is that the size of the earrings should correspond to the size of the face.
A more angular face requires rounder models with more curvy elements. Ring, teardrop or circle shaped earrings are best for this type of face.
Experts recommend that when selecting earrings you take into consideration the following three factors: length, color and shape. You have to coordinate the length of the earring with the shape of the neckline of your outfit or the presence or lack of straps. Strapless dresses, for example, require longer earrings that would emphasize the shoulders and neck. If your dress is colorful do not wear brightly colored earrings. The opposite holds too – if you are wearing a simple, monochromatic outfit, a pair of dainty, vibrant earrings can be a beautiful accent.

The fashion for white wedding gowns comes from Greece :)

Every woman dreams of this one fateful day in her life when she is to be a bride, wear a white dress and say “Yes” to the man she loves.
Throughout the years bridal garments go through all kinds of changes. In the 15th century for example it was customary for a woman to get married in her favorite dress; there were no special requirements for wedding attire.
During the Renaissance strange new ideas were added to the gowns, such as cone-shaped headwear or small cushions depicting pregnancy. At one time Renaissance ladies got married in red dresses, but the church was quick to nip this tradition in the bud and ban the color of passion.
Altogether, women preferred colorful garments, because white was still an unconventional choice. In the times of the Baroque, golden yellow was the most popular color which symbolized purity and chastity. The following centuries endorsed the tones of pink blue and green, but white was thought of as obscure and lacking in vigor.


The white wedding dress does not gain popularity until the great discoveries of the 20th century take place. Fashion historians are of the opinion that seeing the beautiful ancient white marble statues discovered in Greece in the early 1900s has given the western world an appreciation of white, associating it with art and beauty and later, virtue and innocence. The masterpieces of ancient Hellenic sculptors are the reason why we still get married in white today and dream of the one day when we can be a goddess, revered and admired by everyone.

How to combine different jewels

Buying jewelry sets makes combining them much easier. Necklaces, earrings, rings and bracelets, which are made to be worn together, can surely save you the trouble of harmonizing different jewels yourself. Yet, sets can sometimes lose their charm, because they are too predictable and can be interpreted to mean that the person wearing them has no imagination.
If you want to make combinations with and among your jewels, you will have to keep this basic rule: similar colors, materials, models and styles go together nicely. In addition, if some aspect of the jewelry you are wearing is extravagant, then the rest of it should be simple and not battle it for attention. This will give your combination of jewels the proper accent point and will help you avoid tackiness. For example a dramatic necklace looks good enough without earrings, but it can be combined with small studs or buttons. Likewise, brave extremely long earrings should be worn without a necklace or with a delicate little necklace made of the same or similar material and sharing the same elements.
Feel free to combine silver and gold but make sure you think this combination through. For example, sparkling silver and gold chains worn together are distracting and look stylish, unlike the boring old monochromatic sets. Avoid the combination of a silver pendant and golden bracelet or vice versa. When it comes to metals, you have to rely on your own aesthetics, depending on your personal taste, eye color and financial abilities. Keep in mind that silver jewelry is seen as common and casual and is not entirely appropriate for formal occasion.


Wednesday, 5 June 2013

How to Be a Lady ? :D

Steps

Part One: Behaving Like a Lady


1) Make introductions. If you are talking to one person and another person approaches, introduce the person you were initially talking to the person who has just arrived.


  • In the business world, the order in which introductions are made depends on a person’s level of “importance;" in other words, on his or her level of seniority within the company. In such an example, you would first introduce the person of higher importance to the person of lesser importance, and then vice versa. [1] Remember that the client is always of the highest seniority, regardless of his or her title.
  • Add a thoughtful detail about the person you are introducing, when possible. Rather than just stating the person’s name, also introduce his or her title, or how you know this person.


2) Say please and thank you. While this may sound like an etiquette cliché, forgetting to say these things (even on accident) will not go unnoticed, and comes across as very rude.


  • Say thank you anytime somebody does you a favor, however big or small; it will show him or her that you appreciated it.
  • Always thank a host/hostess after attending a party or other special occasion at his or her home. Consider sending a “thank you” text, phone call, or email the following day.
  • Always thank people for gifts they have given you. You may want to consider writing the person a note thanking them.
  • Don’t abuse the words “please” and “thank you.” Using them excessively will devoid them of their meaning, and make you appear weak. For example, if a waiter pulls your chair out for you, unfolds your napkin, and then pours you a glass of water, then thank him/her one time at the very end of the action, rather than once after each gesture.
  • Add details when thanking others. Rather than just saying “Thanks” to a friend for talking you through an issue, say “Thank you for being so understanding. It really means a lot to me.” This will come across as more sincere.

3) Know when to say no. Being polite doesn’t mean being passive and letting others take advantage of you. It is important to learn how to politely tell people no.

  • If somebody offers you alcohol or a cigarette and you are not interested, then kindly thank the person and refuse. Giving in against your will sends the impression that you are easily impressionable.
  • Similarly, if a man is attempting to “pick you up” or is getting physically aggressive with you, then stand up for yourself and tell him to back off. If necessary, call or ask for help.

4) Educate yourself. A lady is eloquent and can carry a conversation. This requires being well-read and staying up-to-date on the current events of the world. While this doesn’t necessarily require formal education, attaining the highest possible level of education that you can will be to your benefit.


  • If you are not enrolled in school, then find alternative ways to educate yourself. Read plenty of books (both fiction and non-fiction), read the news, and attend seminars and/or discussions.
  • Thanks to the internet, most people have free access to an endless array of scholarly articles on various topics at the touch of a button.
  • Many college campuses allow people to sit in on lectures without receiving academic credits. Be sure to clear this with the institute before dropping in on classes, however.



5) Have good posture. Standing and sitting up straight are signs of a true lady. As an added bonus, having good posture is better for your back, and will help strengthen up your core! It will take some training to get used to this, especially if you are accustomed to slouching.


6) Be respectful toward others. Being a lady isn't just about looking or behaving properly on the outside; it involves being a good person on the inside.


  • When talking to another person, give him or her your undivided attention. It is polite, and will make for a more stimulating conversation for both parties.
  • Don't interrupt or talk over others.
  • Offer your help to those in need. This can be as simple an act as helping an elderly person carry his or her groceries, or a more generous act like volunteering at a homeless or animal shelter.



7) Be charming. A true lady doesn't just sit there quietly and let the world pass her by. She engages with other people, carries stimulating conversations, and is a subtle flirt.



  • If you don't know how to be charming, start off by smiling more at people when you talk to them, and complimenting people more. Make your compliments personal; for example, instead of complimenting a person's shoes, tell them that you think they have impeccable sense of fashion.

8) Don't use profanity, overeat or drink excessively. Being a lady requires having self-control and will power, and each of these activities is an example of overindulgence.

9) Be respectful when visiting others' homes. When you are a guest in somebody else's home, allow the host/hostess to tell you where to sit, where to leave your purse, whether or not to take off your shoes, and so on

  • Remember that some people are more protective over their home environment than others. Use your best judgment to determine how to behave.

10 ) Hold the door open for others. It doesn't matter whether you are a man or a woman, offering to hold the door open for other people is respectful and friendly.

11) Stay calm, cool, and collected. Avoiding lashing out at others if you are annoyed, angry, or upset. Remain poised, and handle the situation rationally and calmly. This will prevent you from doing or saying things in the heat of the moment that you will regret later.


Part Two: Dressing Like a Lady

1) Maintain your personal hygiene. This will keep you looking and smelling your best, and more importantly, prevent infections and other illnesses. 


  • Shower daily. If you don't want to wash your hair everyday, then wear a shower cap and rise your body with soap and water.
  • Brush your teeth every morning and evening. Brushing in between meals can further improve the health and appearance of your teeth and gums.
  • Wear deodorant. Smelling your best is just as important as looking your best.
  • Maintain your waxing, shaving, and/or tweezing regimen. Getting rid of unwanted body hair can instantly make you look and feel more attractive and leave you with smooth, touchable skin.

2) Dress elegantly. This means dressing appropriately for the occasion, your body type, and your age. Use your best judgment to determine what clothes are most appropriate for you.


  • Don't try to squeeze into clothes that don't fit you.
  • Choose a simple dress over pants, when possible. While there’s nothing wrong with wearing pants, dresses and skirts bring out your femininity and show off your curves better than pants do.
  • Choose trousers over jeans when possible. When you do wear jeans, be sure that they are not torn or otherwise destroyed.
  • Don't wear sweatpants or tracksuits unless you are at the gym or exercising. Wearing these around all day suggest that you pay very little attention to your physical appearance.

3) Keep your clothing clean and pressed. Iron your clothes to remove any wrinkles, and be sure to wash your clothes if they are stained.

4) Don't wear excessive makeup or revealing clothing. Elegance requires minimalism; wear makeup to accentuate your beauty, not to cover it up.


    • Don't show excessive cleavage or wear bare-midriff tops. These types of revealing clothes suggest that you are not dressing for yourself, but rather, to attract men.

Tips

  • Remember that being a lady doesn't mean compromising your personal style or creativity. Don't adhere to rules or guidelines that you don't genuinely believe in.
  • Watch classic films to find inspiration for how to act like a lady.
  • Consider taking a formal etiquette training class.

How to Be Fashionable and Classically Stylish Together :)

Steps

1) Send old clothing items to the charity shop, recycle them, or just throw them out! They have no class and will do you no favours. Some things to consider throwing out would be:

  • Skirts more than five inches above your knees.
  • Heels more than three inches high.
  • Boots higher than two inches above your knee.
  • Things in fluorescent colours.
  • Things with clashing prints e.g. lime green and orange is an extreme example.
  • Crop tops and boob tubes, and tops with very low cut chests.
  • Fishnet tights with large holes.
  • Anything stained or ripped.
  • Anything you haven't worn in two years. (You might as well spring clean the wardrobe, while you're clearing it out!)

2) Now that you have done a major clean out, it's time to go shopping! Make sure you have these key pieces in your wardrobe:
  • Black/blue/brown/white trousers (all of them) to go with any top.
  • Three or more skirts, different colours.
  • Three or more jackets, different colours.
  • Many flat shoes, and two pairs with low heels.
  • One pair of shoes with a higher heel.

3) Having these quintessential items helps you stay on track whilst dressing in aclassy way. Here's the fun part: You can buy whatever fashion clothes you want, from whatever store! As long as they aren't any of the things in the first list, anyways!

4) Know that classy dressers have presentable legs. You can wear short skirts, but make sure your legs are fit to be seen if you aren't going to wear tights. That means hairless and with as few bruises as possible. It may be you don't want to shave your legs - if that's the case then don't have bare legs, as other people will see you as unseemly. Skirts with tights are fine.

5) Don't show too much skin. Bare skin is not classy, no matter how fashionable it may be. This is why you must not wear crop tops, mini shorts or miniskirts. It is not trashy to wear shorts with tights, as long as the colours don't clash and the shorts aren't too short. It is always trashy to wear crop tops. Classy people are far more reserved than that.

6) Understand that prints are very fashionable, but it's easy to go wrong. Try not to mix prints. Floral skirts should always be worn with plain tops. Printed tops should always be worn with plain trousers or skirts. And the colors have to complement each other - no pink flowery skirts with brown jackets!

7) Wear what suits you. It's useless trying to follow fashions for the sake of it. To redeem your classic, basic style, know your body shape and what colours suit your eye and hair colours. It's easy to throw together an outfit that looks great on the mannequin - but think. Is a denim waist cost really going to flatter you? Does it really go with that black flowery blouse? It may be sometimes that the overall effect of an outfit in a picture is nice, but alone the clothes don't appeal to you very much. So don't buy them!

8) Think of the classiest person you know. Let's say Audrey Hepburn. If she were around today, would she wear the outfit you're thinking of wearing? If not it's a good idea to think why, then modify your outfit to make it up to standard.

9) Being healthy and clean will help your classy appearance. Make sure you have great skin by drinking lots and using cleansing products;, use deodorants and shower or bathe daily! Body odour is not classy!

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Here are Some of The best Wedding Dresses of 2012 and 2013 :D

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