For once, can a tall woman wear heels without looking like she's waiting for a flood? Stacy London, Oprah's jean expert, says that more and more companies are making jeans with a 36'' inseam. But, if you find a jean that you love, and they're a little too short…go ahead and take the hem out. Just be sure that the hem falls to the bottom of your heel in the back to avoid high-waters.
When will the resting ancestor toe the line on top of the killer?
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Designer clothes and fashions :Satin Suits, Satin Dresses, Satin Pantsuits- they're elegant daywear, a different kind of evening wear,they're designer clothes with a distinctive difference. Many of these dresses, pantsuits, and women's suits from our Women's Clothing, Teen Clothing, and Plus size Collections were created by African designers from satin tiedyed by hand. Some of the dresses in this designer clothes collection are embroidered.
The satin designer clothes come in sizes small to plus size.
Yoruba dyers have applied their African tie dye traditions to a fabric that is not traditional in Africa--Satin. Designer Yemisi has used her experience with her people's traditional tie dyes to bring a new outlook to two American and European fashions - women's pantsuits and women's suits.
Since these women's suits and dresses are tiedyed by human beings and not machines there may be some "discoloration" of the cloth. This is normal and is not a damage or a mistake.
The jackets and skirts of the skirts suits are lined. The suits may be worn with or without blouses.
These pantsuit fashions from the Women's Clothing and Plus Size Clothing Collections are very versatile.The pantsuit fashions can also be worn with or without blouses. The coats to the pantsuit fashions can be worn alone as dresses or as a coat over a a dress. The pantsuit fashions are not lined.
Friday, October 30, 2009
muslim Women's clothing
The majority of Arab women dress conservatively.
Some women dress in clothes that do not cover their faces or hair, while others cover them.
For example, a very conservative woman might wear a long black garment called "Abayah" that covers her body from the shoulders down to her feet.
Under this cover she could be wearing a traditional Arabian dress in full body length with long sleeves and filled with beautiful bead work, or she could be wearing the latest style from an internationally known designer.
In addition to the Abayah, a very conservative woman would also wear a face and head cover.
Some women would wear the Abayah without the head and face cover, while others might wear a scarf-like cover called "Hejab" that covers the hair but not the face.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
living room
Shiver me timbers!” is what comes to mind when taking a look at these amazing furniture sets from Caroti. Inspired by the restlessness of the sea, the designers took the idea to another level and created unique furniture items. Each example in the pictures comes up with something new, whether that is a helm, a miniature ship, an imprint of a pirate, a treasure chest or a bunk bed. Each item is fresh and original. We are not sure about the company’s target, but we believe that both adults and children would be more than happy to own one of these bedrooms.
The Worlds Most Inspiring and Creative Rooms
For those who want to make their room an individual piece of art, here are a few examples made by 21 international artists from the fields of graphic design, urban art and illustration. These amazing rooms are from the Fox Hotel ( the former Park Hotel ), that is located in the center of Copenhagen, and I can say that these artists turned this hotel into the world’s most exciting and creative lifestyle hotel. The hotel has 61 rooms that are all completely different so choosing between a room with Art Deco inspired furnishings or a room where the walls have patterns taken straight out of a 1960s psychedelic film or a room where you spend the night in the company of Japanese Manga inspired cartoon characters may well pose a dilemma to some guests.From fantastic street art and Japanese Manga to simply spaced out fantasies, you will find flowers, fairytales, friendly monsters, dreaming creatures, secrets vaults and more… Now let’s see some amazing rooms.
African-American ethnic wedding gowns and formal
TeKay Designs has been designing African-American ethnic wedding gowns and formal wear since 1998. The recent launch of additional ethnic and African wedding dresses and groooms attire to the company's Gold Collection is truly remarkable. The collection is highlighted by gorgeous matching outfits for the bride and groom in hand woven aso-ake fabric from West Africa available in gold or silver color with embroidery and trim.
(PRWEB) August 15, 2005 -- TeKay Designs has been designing African-American ethnic wedding gowns and formal wear since 1998. The Gold Collection features ethnic wedding dress and gown styles and Afrocentric bridal styles complete with matching headpieces including cultural accents and fabrics made of aso-ake, guinea brocade, george, silk dupioni, peau de soie, crepe satin, and jacquard decorated with hand stitched embroidery, trims, beads, kente, and/or Adinkra symbols. The African bridal and formal selection provide a memorable marriage ceremony at a reasonable price.
The companys vision is to provide African and ethnic wedding gowns, bridal and formal wear for women and men to the U.S. and international market. Too often the image of Africa is one of civil war and famine that overshadows the positive image of extraordinary creativity and artistry passed down from generation to generation.
The Gold collection features prestigious, rare, and glamorous aso-ake wedding outfits for the bride and groom embroidered with the Adinkra symbol of the Sankofa. Hand woven aso-ake fabric (imported from West Africa) in gold or silver is used to make several outfits within the Gold collection. Aso-ake is hand woven in Nigeria, West Africa with shiny metallic lurex and brightly colored rayon threads.
The Gold Collection is appealing to the bride or groom who prefers a more fitted Western style with cultural appeal. The hand made fabrics, lace and beaded trim for the gown or dress come from West Africa, South America, and Asia to bring the flavor of diverse cultures and fashions.
Customers find the company's African and ethnic clothing truly beautiful. According to Theresa Williams (wedding coordinator), The craftsmanship of the clothing was extraordinary. The material, its quality and rich appearance, culminated into a very beautiful array of rich, vibrant and stunning attires for the entire bridal party."
About The Company:
Established in 1998, TeKay Designs has been designing Afrocentric and ethnic wedding attire for brides, grooms, bridesmaids, groomsmen and the entire wedding party. TeKay Designs is a creative online company that specializes in custom and ready made bridal and formal clothing designed and produced for its customers.
TeKay Designs is a privately owned company located in Houston, TX. More information can be obtained about the company by visiting its website at www.tk-designs.com/african
Designer Kimma Wreh has gained prominence for years of designing wedding gowns, bridal and formal attire catering to customers in the U.S., Europe, Canada and Latin America.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Braids and Cornrows
This method creates a braid or cornrows that seemlessly attaches to the hair. in other words, there's no bulky knot at the start of the braid or cornrows which indicates that hair extensions have been added.
Begin at the hair line and part the first section of your cornrow or braid.
Unlike the traditional method of adding extensions, with the feed-in method, no hair is initially added (resulting in a no-knot braid/cornrow).
Divide the parted section into three equal partitions.
Braid or cornrow a small portion of the hair. In other words, braid or cornrow as you normally would.
After a few revolutions and/or pick ups if you're cornrowing, you will begin feeding-in the extensions.
Fold the hair extension in half so that it forms an upside down "u"...which i guess is another way of saying it forms an "n." Place the folded extension UNDER the braided/cornrowed section. You will be matching the two strands of the folded extensions with the center and outside strands of the braid/cornrow. In other words, there are three legs/strands associated with your braid/cornrow. the extension is therefore integrated into two of these three strands...the adjoining center strand and outside strand.
In the case of cornrows, you should add the extension BEFORE the next pick up. a pick up is just what it sounds like. when you cornrow, you pick up hair from the parted section to complete the row.
after you have folded the extension into the center and outside strands of the braid/cornrow, continue braiding. you will gradually add more extensions (feed-in) as you work your way down the braid to create additional length. with cornrows, you must make sure that you pick up your natural hair with each cornrow revolution. you will gradually add more of the extension in the same manner described above to get additional length.how much of the extension is added is the trick. with traditional or the knotted method, ALL of the extension is added at once. this created a bulky, thicker braid/cornrow that had a knot or loop at the start of each braid/cornrow. in the case of feed-ins, you will be adding small portions of the extensions as your braid/cornrow down the hair.
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