Posts Tagged ‘accessories’

man’s accessories

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Unless you live on a beach, it’s hard to get out of wearing pants, a shirt and shoes on a daily basis. Accessories, on the other hand, are items you wear for one of two reasons: because they perform some sort of practical function, like a belt that holds up your pants, or because they enhance your outfit stylistically, like a killer leather cuff or a bit of bling. When it comes to fashionably standing out in a crowd, it’s the latter category of accessory that can really make your outfit pop.

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From cufflinks to cell phones, the accessories you choose to wear or carry can have a dramatic impact on your appearance; they make your look truly yours. Though many men may not realize it, accessories perk up even the most basic ensembles, making tried- nd-true wardrobe staples look fresh again. So, instead of overhauling your wardrobe several times a year, simply have a quick browse through our accessories features every now and again to ensure your style is always up to date, but that your wallet remains heavily padded.

MEN’S ACCESSORIES ON AM

No matter what style dilemma you’ve recently been beleaguered by, chances are there’s an accessory that will solve it. Having a bad hair day? Sort it out with the latest must-have hat and get compliments all day long. Going away and need some new luggage? Check out our latest picks for every kind of holiday or business trip imaginable. In short, whether you need new shades, cufflinks, neckwear or gloves, or you want to learn all about the rules for wearing socks, turn here to stay on top of what’s hot in the world of accessories.

MEN’S ACCESSORIES FACT

Though in ancient times neckwear often signaled social status, it was during the Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648) that neckties became a thing of fashion. When Serbian mercenaries in the French service of the Military Frontier wore traditional knotted neckerchiefs, the Parisians went crazy for them. Soon afterward, men and women across Europe started sporting fabric around their necks.

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wedding accessories

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

On your wedding day, you want to look at your best. Picking your wedding accessories can be a huge part of your ensemble. Whether you select just a few simple necessities or many to highlight your wedding dress, they each contribute to your appearance in different ways and have a special importance to them. Make sure that you have bought your wedding gown before shopping for bridal accessories. From head to toes there are many styles of accessories that can help you attain the perfect look for your wedding.

Shoes

With so many shoes to choose from and only one wedding it’s important to pick the weding shoes that best suit you. If your a little shorter and you want a shoe that gives you more height, pumps or high heels may be your best bet. Flats, sandals, and slip on’s can be worn as more of a casual and comfy choice. Sandals can also be dressy with a slight heel to them or some bling. If your wedding venue is at or near a beach you might not even need shoes, barefoot is the best way to go when your at the beach, that way you can feel the warm sand in between your toes. You could even go for the Cinderella look and wear clear slippers to look just like a princess on your wedding day. There are so many styles and colors when picking shoes. Open toe, peep toe, slingbacks, strappy sandals, close toed, wedge heel, pumps, and platforms are just some of the many styles to choose from. Just make sure that you try on your wedding dress with your shoes to make sure they go together perfectly.

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Anklets

Anklets can be great for accessorizing your feet. You can choose between pearls, rhinestones, and crystals to find your perfect anklet. When picking your anklet it needs to go with your wedding shoes and your wedding gown. If your barefoot almost any anklet can work as long as it goes along with the embroidery or work on your dress. With shoes you need to be sure that the anklet doesn’t over power your shoes or dangle over them. Hearts, crosses, and dangling jewels are the most popular designs for anklets.

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Necklaces

Bridal necklaces can be just as important as your wedding dress and shoes. Any necklace can add beauty and elegance to any dress you choose. You want a necklace that will match and look good with your dress. If you are wearing a V-neck wedding gown the best necklace to accompany it is a simple Y-drop necklace. If your wedding dress is a halter, you want a necklace that will stand out all around. A dangling or double stranded necklace could be just right to attract attention. With an opened back gown a dangling necklace is also a good choice to enhance the beauty of your dress. Pendants, Y-drop designs, single of double stranded, and chokers are all apart of picking a perfect bridal necklace to go with your dress and don’t forget all the jewels and designs!

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Earrings

Earrings also come in various shapes and sizes and of course have to match your necklace. You want earrings that will highlight your face and also compliment your hair style. If you have more of a round shaped face, dangling earrings can be a good option. Dangling earrings also look great if your wedding hair-do is styled down or curled. If your hair is being put up and styled studded earrings or pearls could compliment your hair the best. You don’t want earrings that will be weighing you down or taking away from your other jewelry. However, if you have a high-necked dress and are opting out of a necklace, dangling earrings are the best way to go. For more wide faces, hoops or sleek earrings can do the trick. Hoops, small studs, spirals or tear drop, diamonds, pearls,chandelier, and dangling earrings are all the different shapes and sizes that could add to your wedding ensemble.

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Veils

Your wedding veil needs to compliment your overall appearance. You can decide to wear your veil as an accessory or over your face. If you choose to wear it over face you might want more of a shorter length to make things easier. Your veil should match the rest of your look (especially your wedding gown) and have the same shade or color as your wedding gown. It should also match the details such as your beading. If wearing a wedding dress that is floor length almost any veil will work. If your wedding gown tends to be shorter a shorter veil, about knee length, would go best. You want to be careful while picking out your veil because your veil is supposed to give you that glow and by picking the wrong one it could take away for your bridal appearance. Don’t forget to bring along your wedding dress while shopping for your veil.

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You should enjoy picking out your wedding accessories and shop around. Take time to peak at all the different styles, colors, and prices for accessories. While looking for your own accessories, keep in mind your bridesmaids’ accessories as well. Have fun shopping for your extra goodies!

beaded handbag

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Like most women, you probably have a great “little black dress” in your closet that can be worn for different occasions. And you have at least one pair of black shoes to go with that versatile little number. But how many times have you thrown these items on and wished you had a little something extra? Well, a beaded bag can be just the ticket. Here are some that will help your outfit go from pretty to pretty fabulous.

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Beaded Handbag: The Ultimate Fashion Statement For You!

A beaded handbag can make a great accent piece to your stylish clothing. They range from small, seed bead covered clutches to handbags made of larger beads that are perhaps a carryall, so you can match your sleek party dress with a black beaded clutch, or try a larger beaded handbag for your day in skimpy spaghettis, Hawaiian shorts and flowery flip-flops at the beach.

Beaded handbags can be bought at many bag and purse stores, as well as occasionally be found at accessories stores. Or you can go hunting for one at arts & craft fairs and crafters’ stores. You could even get a fun beaded handbag custom made for you by a bead crafter. Fear duplication no more. Just choose the design and the beads that you want and you’ll be set for a unique item. Beaded handbags can be works of art, too. This gives your outfit some culture and shows off your style.

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Beaded handbags, earrings, bracelets and other accessories can be fun and trendy accent pieces for anyone of any age. Use a beaded handbag to add some fun and personality to your purse collection. You’ll look trendy while exuding your own personal sense of style. And if you are quite good with your hands, why not make yours even trendier by making it yourself? You can make full use of your artistic talents in creating unique signature pieces suited to your needs. I bet you played princess when you were small. Now, you can try to make your own style of adult bead handbag with a bead loom and some beads. These make fun accessories for yourself and great, thoughtful gifts for friends.

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To get started, you can get a bead loom at many bead stores, as well as picking out the beads for the project. You’ll want a lot of beads that are the same size and type – use different color patterns to make your design. Patterns and instructions on how to make your bead handbag are widely available on the internet or in subject-specific books. Your bead loom can also be used to make bead bracelets and necklaces, which you could coordinate with your handbags to make a stronger fashion statement.

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Let your imagination soar with new and old pieces alike. You can take an ordinary handbag which has been sitting unused in your wardrobe and bead it for a fun beaded look. Use the beads to sew a design onto the fabric to enliven an older, boring bag. You can save lots of money and always stay in style that way.

What if you do not have the time or the patience to do things yourself? Then my advice is to delve into cyberspace for some ready-made pieces. Make sure you have lots of time to browse. If you’re like me, you can just sit there hour after hour scrolling down the screen because there are simply too many wonderful creations to choose from. There are many beaded handbag designers on the internet, with styles ranging from the cool and fun handbag for a glittering party girl to more graceful editions for more formal, professional events. You can carry a beaded handbag to a formal or semi formal event to add a bit of your personality to your solemn outfit. There are even beaded crocheted handbags available, which add another level of texture to a beaded handbag.

How To Identify a Valuable Vintage Beaded Bag

Have you ever gone to an estate sale or auction and wondered if that beaded bag that seems such a deal is really valuable? To be able to tell, first you need to know a little about the history of the beaded bag.

Handmade beaded bags originated about 200 years ago and have been one of the costliest bags ever due to the unique workmanship that had to go into each handbag. For example, around 1800, the price for a beaded bag was about $5.00. By the early 1900’s, European beaded bags cost about $100.00, which was a very large sum at the time. You can usually tell the age of a beaded bag based on certain indications such as the size of the beads (bags from the mid-1800’s are made with very small, fine beads – about 1,000 beads per square inch). The motifs of bags (their designs) have changed over the years.

Funeral scenes were common on beaded bags in the early 1800’s but from 1820 to about 1860, beautiful outdoor scenes, historical landmarks, and romantic interludes were depicted.

The major design scheme in these early bags consisted of 3 defined horizontal layers knitted into the bag. The bottom usually had a tassel in the middle unless the bottom was square, which usually meant that fringe would be used instead. The middle section (the largest) had illustrated scenes. The top had a pattern that complimented the entire design and usually closed with a drawstring or clasp. These beaded bags were cherished and passed down from generation to generation.

To sum up our criteria for a valuable beaded bag:

•Valuable bags from the 1800’s had very small beads, usually about 1,000 per square inch.

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•Beaded bags from the early 1800’s usually had funeral scenes as their design but starting around 1820, outdoor scenes and romantic tryst were often used.

•Bags from the 1800’s had 3 distinct horizontal knitted layers. The largest section was the middle, which had the motif design.

•There was usually tassel or fringe at the bottom of the bag.

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If you are lucky enough to have inherited one of these fabulous bags or found one at an estate sale, it may be worth a great deal of money ($500.00-$1,000.00). The intrinsic value, however, of this family heirloom goes far beyond mere finances to the core of what makes you part of a much larger human connection. Enjoy this representation of the past and tell it’s story to your own children when you continue the tradition of the beaded bag.

mix and match

Friday, January 8th, 2010

In an office atmosphere.To sum up your dressing style should be a mix of your personal comfort ,style,elegance and reflect your professional personality

Some of the hallmarks of a good wardrobe are its versatility, variety and adaptability. Don’t worry; all this doesn’t require you to have a wardrobe of Hamletian proportions or to spend a fortune to build your wardrobe. All that is needed is some creativity, common sense and a penchant for ‘mix and match’ when you buy your clothing. The extent to which you can mix and match depends on the interchangeability of the various pieces of your clothing. So what this essentially means is that you need to plan your wardrobe in advance.

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Mixing and matching allows you to wear different and exciting looks even when you have a small or limited wardrobe. It allows you the most optimum use of your clothes and accessories. With imaginative mixing and matching you can make even the ordinary clothes look exciting and thus stand out in a crowd. It lets you express and stamp your individuality and your style in an emphatic fashion.

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A pair of jeans is perhaps one of the most versatile pieces of clothing. A blue denim jean with a white shirt and black blazer creates the formal look, whereas the same jeans with a satin green camisole creates a great night out look. The little black dress is another wonderful versatile must-have in your wardrobe. E.g. a little black dress with jacket is great as office wear. Now, take of the jacket, add a pair of dangling ear rings, some red lipstick and sexy stilettos et voila you are ready for the evening! A just above the knees skirt with a pair of flats might be a good idea for office. Now replace the flats with high heeled knee length leather boots, you will notice the transformation. A knee length dress layered over a white shirt and pair of black tights and booties gives you that chic look. Now, strip off everything except the dress it self, then add a long necklace, a pair of high heels and you are ready to bowl your date over!

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But please be careful with mixing and matching bright colors, you don’t want end up being tackily dressed. Beware of mixing too many colors in the same outfit. That’s not eye pleasing. Avoid repeating the same top on daily basis when you have to meet the same people everyday; e.g. that would be the case in an office setting. As explained earlier, the top gets noticed more than the bottom. mixing and matching with some creativity and loads of common sense can multiply your dressing options by manifold without having to buy more clothes.