Simply Beautiful Dyeable Shoes

April 17, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Beautiful Dyeable Shoes 2010Simply Beautiful Dyeable Shoes
White means pure. The color always reflects the true heart and purity of the wearers. Imagine how excited it will be for any bride to slip her feet in a pair of white shoes that match with her wedding dress. And imagine what would happen to those white shoes after the reception? Hard to match with any outfit? Been thinking about dyeing it but afraid the color might goes off? You don’t have to worry if they are dyeable shoes. From white turns to any color that you wish for in just a sec. Pair of dyeable shoes are not just for brides, but to anyone, any girls in this world. From prom nights to party to fine dine, everyone is welcome to wear them.

Rebecca by Coloriffics is dazzling with its scattered rhinestones. These add more sparkles when you swing your feet to the ground. Definitely an eye catching for those who loves to be under the limelights spontaneously. A dyeable white platform, specially designed for ladies who seeks for stability and comfort with the addition of gorgeous in it. Read more

Evolution of prom fashion

April 17, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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Evolution of prom fashionWearing a prom dress with a high, front slit used to be shocking. Now, it barely causes a stir.

In the past 10 to 15 years, looks for the big night have quickly evolved into new, bolder styles that are a far cry from the bridesmaid-style dresses of the past. Instead of poofy and plain, nowadays gowns have tighter fits, shorter hemlines or show more skin. It’s less about feeling like a princess and more about transforming into a star.

Gainesville resident Lynda Pasteur, a 2002 graduate of St. Lutheran School in Ocala, has noticed the fast transition, too. In her day, prom dresses were always long and usually embellished with beading or sequins. For her senior prom, she wore a v-neck, watermelon pink dress with spaghetti-straps and “lots of beading” that formed a swirl pattern from the top to the bottom of the dress. Instead of a ballgown or A-line shape, the silhouette was a straight, column-style. The 26-year-old said, from what she’s seen, modern prom looks are more simple and less formal. Prom season kicks off this weekend and goes throughout May.

“Today, the dresses show a lot more cleavage,” said Pasteur, who handles group sales and rentals at the Hippodrome State Theatre. “We didn’t do that when I was in school. In general, our dresses were less revealing.” Read more

The ‘Jersey Shore’ Girls Learn About Fashion…and Manners!

April 15, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The 'Jersey Shore' Girls Learn About Fashion...and Manners!Jersey Shore’s Snooki, J-Woww and Sammi brought cheesy boardwalk fashion into into our living rooms — so it was just a matter of time before some brave magazine editor staged an intervention. For the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar, our favorite “Guidettes” ditched the bikini tops and Bump-Its in favor of a classier look. So how do they clean up? Here’s our scorecard:

Sammi : A-
Who knew that Sammi “Sweetheart” could make a $4,000 dress look like a million bucks? Her toned figure is well-suited to structured black gowns by J. Mendel and Marchesa, and she’s the only girl who manages to exude high-fashion hautiness. Tyra would approve. Read more

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