July 25th, 2010 () News › mysite › No Comments
Boutique handbags – they’re the way to go when you want bags that few (if any) other people have. Over the years we’ve featured many emerging, new, and boutique handbag designers here at Handbags.com and that tradition is something that will continue long into the future.
So today I’d like to introduce you to Seven [...]
July 25th, 2010 () News › mysite › No Comments
Jessica McClintock – the name brings back memories of thumbing through magazines looking for the perfect prom dress. But did you know that Jessica McClintock is more than just special occasion dresses? She also designs handbags.
Jessica McClintock handbags are, as you can imagine, perfect for any special occasion – from proms to weddings to fancy [...]
July 23rd, 2010 () News › mysite › No Comments
My brother, our father and his father are all just a little bit taller than shotguns, and wear suits as tight as barbed wire, sharp edged as bullet holes. The fact that I shattered the family height record doesn’t stand for much: I’m 5-foot-9-ish on a really good day. So how’s a bred-for-bespoke fella supposed [...]
July 23rd, 2010 () News › mysite › No Comments
One of my old band mates (rock, not marching) used to carry around the biggest wallet I’d ever seen. He was cash poor at the time, subsisting on convenience-store meatball subs and PBR so I know it wasn’t full of bills. He kept every single ATM receipt he ever got plus a bunch of [...]
July 21st, 2010 () News › mysite › No Comments
The 2010 purple fashion trend also encompasses these lovely colours, deepest blueberry, puce magenta, plum, damson, mauve, heather and aubergine. Observe below how they create colour variety that mixes and blends so well together.
However, purple extends through to the redder berry tones, where it immediately brings to mind summer puddings or the blackberry [...]
July 21st, 2010 () News › mysite › No Comments
Moreover, it was highly illegal during this time-especially after 1942-to use excess fabric, accessories, or trimmings to accent an outfit. This restriction lasted about until about 1947, which well over a year after this World War has been recorded as officially ending.
In the 1950s, A-line skirts as well as pencil skirts were very popular. [...]
July 17th, 2010 () News › mysite › No Comments
One of the most popular styles of blouses that were introduced in the 1920s was the jumper blouse. This particular garment was made from cotton or silk and sometimes was made with a sailor collar. It was meant to be worn over a skirt, reaching just below the hips and sometimes accompanied by a belt [...]
July 17th, 2010 () News › mysite › 2 Comments
You will be amazed as you read how different events in history have an effect on how people dressed during those times. For instance, during World War II people were only allowed to use the minimum amount of clothing materials needed to create simple outfits that were practical enough for wartime duties.
Additionally, sometimes changes [...]
July 12th, 2010 () News › mysite › 1 Comment
Yesterday saw a material is related to clothing, to copy down, plans to go back at night and Mr. Shen, “Study of Ancient Chinese Dress” to read. The results have been returned home after dinner with friends late, not a bright lamp in the study of the light, the high crawl low rummaging through to [...]
July 12th, 2010 () News › mysite › No Comments
When I saw the six-hour continuous access, the network was considered mentally ill, really surprised! , Thought not for six hours, relieved only by the!
But I do feel, as long as anxiety when not online, it seems do other activities are a waste of time sitting in front of the [...]