Showing posts with label online shopping store. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online shopping store. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Celebs in Denim: Megan Fox in Current/Elliott

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Megan Fox looks inconspicuous in a pair of Current/Elliott The Slouched Cropped jean, in Love Destroyed. She was out shopping with boyfriend Brian Austin Green and his son, Cassius. We have seen Megan in these jeans before but she cuffed the hems and wore them with wedges.

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Images from Justjared.com



Friday, December 25, 2009

Sarah Jessica Parker Style: Look For Less

Look For Less: Sarah Jessica Parker 

by Alissa on December 24, 2009



Sometimes we tend to over think our outfits- underestimating the power of a simple outfit. New Yorker and major style icon, Sarah Jessica Parker knows how to take simple elements- like a pair of jeans- and mix it with glam elements- like a velvet blazer- to create a standout look.
A velvet blazer is a great alternative to an ordinary cotton or wool blazer. It gives your look an extra punch (cause there’s nothing ordinary about velvet) and can easily transition from day to night. If you are looking to try a new spin on the jeans and t-shirt look, try a sheer top with a colored bra or tank top under it. Years ago it was a fashion rule that your handbag had to match your shoes. Today, that rule no longer exists. Mixing and matching your shoes and handbags is a better way to express your style and it shows versatility.





BLakE LiVeLy iN RiCh & SkInNY

Blake Lively In Rich & Skinny Jeans

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Gossip Girl star Blake Lively looks like she was poured into these ultra-skinny jeans from the appropriately named Rich & Skinny jeans.


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Jessica Alba in Rich & Skinny

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Jessica Alba wore a pair of Rich & Skinny Boyfriend Jeans in Mended Heart while she was out to lunch with her husband, Cash Warren, in Los Angeles, California. I love her style so much, every time I see a new outfit of hers it’s always so cute, pretty and very well put together but always giving that impression of effortlessness. Like this check shirt with a chunky knit scarf, boyfriend jeans and flats. Buy these jeans in the sale at Denim Square for $82.35!
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Images courtesy of Wenn.com

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Jennifer Garner in 7 For All Mankind

Jennifer Garner Teaches Violet About Obama!
Jennifer Garner was out with Violet wearing 7 For All Mankind Charlize jeans in Vintage Beverly Glen. Violet Affleck is toteing around her latest book, “What Does the President Do”? Perhaps Violet is brushing up on a future job description?! Oh what I would do to have Jennifer’s closet of jeans, it seems like she owns about every pair of 7 For All Mankind ever made! Buy these jeans at 7 For All Mankind.
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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Celebs in Denim: Megan Fox in PRPS

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Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green were spotted running errands together in Los Angeles enjoying the fall weather. The on-again couple seemed as happy as ever as they shared an animated conversation, with Megan looking casually sexy in a tight grey t-shirt with PRPS Firebird Lady jeans.

  
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Kim Kardashian In Bebe


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Is it me or is does this girl spend a lot of time at the nail salon? Kim Kardashian was wearing Bebe jeans on one of her many trips to the nail salon. Kim has been spotted in these a few months back. To me these jeans resemble the 7 For All Mankind in Super Vintage Nakita. I prefer the outfit with the sandals more than with the boots. Which do you prefer?
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Kim Kardashian Obsessed With Her Nails?







Textile Technology Developments Amid Lifestyle Changes

Technological improvements in the last forty years of the 20th century included improved fabric technology and automated garment construction techniques.  Busy lifestyles, easier home laundering and workplace changes embracing dress down Fridays, have encouraged a more relaxed attitude to clothing in many situations.  Dress adapted to meet these needs.

Man Made Fibres and BlendsJulians Hill chemist.

Rayon, the regenerated fibre developed in the late Victorian era was joined by a new kind of fibre also man made, but totally synthesised from chemicals found in the petrol industry.  Synthetic fibres developed in the 1930s and 1940s, came into general use in the 1950s.  Polyamide (Nylon), Polyester, Polyacrylonitriles (Acrylics), Polyolefins and Polyurethanes (Spandex, and Lycra) were all the rage in the 1950s and 1960s.
Left - DuPont Chemist Julian Hill re-enacts his April 1930 cold drawing of the first superpolymer fibre.
Wallace Carothers the inventor of Polyamide/Nylon. Right Wallace Carothers the inventor of Polyamide/Nylon.
Images courtesy of Dupont
Later combinations with natural fibres such as wool or cotton introduced the consumer to the concept of easy care fibre blends with a natural feel.  Polycotton garments and the reduced costs of wool and acrylic mixed knits encouraged people to discard clothes more easily as clothes sewn with speedier operations could also be produced faster at less cost.
Viscose rayon was courted again in the 1980s, when there was the start of a reaction against synthetic fibres.  Viscose crinkle fabrics and fabrics with exceptional drape or sheer effects wooed the consumer back. 
By 2000 designers had caught on to adding Lycra or Spandex to fibres like viscose and acetate and created garments with great comfort and better shape retention in wear.
Chemists concentrated in improving all the man made fibres and by the 1980s, new variations which produced luxury look fabrics hit the marketplace.  These improvements in fibre manufacture continue today and the buzzword for the 1990s was microfibres.