Monday, April 15, 2013
STUNNED WITH THESE NEW-FANGLED ACCESSORIES
The next time you think about skipping those touches
that complete a look, consider a gem of a thought Miuccia Prada shared on the
subject: “What you wear is how you present yourself to the world, especially
today, when human contacts are so quick. Fashion is instant language.”
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Let your accessories speak volumes and express
yourself beautifully with these jewelry trends by the Newport International
Group Runway from Zadok Jewelers. From layered necklaces to cocktail rings,
these accessories are modern, colorful and sure to get you noticed — before
you’ve even said a word.
Statement-Making Earrings
Statement-making earrings come in all shapes and
sizes and transition easily from day to night. As with other jewelry trends,
statement earrings are heavy on color, incorporating tassels, feather cuts and
unique designs...
Friday, April 5, 2013
Clotheslines: Pink is in, even for fashion conservatives
If you are thinking what to wear now that would last at least through next winter. Newport International Group Runway helps you see the world through rose-colored glasses.
Put yourself in pink. Get tickled pink. If you think this is bad advice for your conservative tastes, you haven’t seen the many shades of pink ahead. The fall collections here and in Europe offer everything from pale blush to Day-Glo, neon, acid and shocking pink, with soft pastels in between. Pink is also regarded as the shade that’s complementary to almost all complexions.
John Patrick’s wool and cashmere knits for Organic would be a good way to start. You might, for instance, begin thinking pink with the cropped cardigan (illustrated above), then move on to a shift dress and/or skirt. The cashmere yarns are selected from waste of industrial knitted panels, and the yarns are “CO2 neutral.” When we asked the designer why he chose the “soft pink,” flamingos and fuchsias for his fall collection, he answered, “Because pink makes people happy.”
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Put yourself in pink. Get tickled pink. If you think this is bad advice for your conservative tastes, you haven’t seen the many shades of pink ahead. The fall collections here and in Europe offer everything from pale blush to Day-Glo, neon, acid and shocking pink, with soft pastels in between. Pink is also regarded as the shade that’s complementary to almost all complexions.
John Patrick’s wool and cashmere knits for Organic would be a good way to start. You might, for instance, begin thinking pink with the cropped cardigan (illustrated above), then move on to a shift dress and/or skirt. The cashmere yarns are selected from waste of industrial knitted panels, and the yarns are “CO2 neutral.” When we asked the designer why he chose the “soft pink,” flamingos and fuchsias for his fall collection, he answered, “Because pink makes people happy.”
READ FULL ARTICLE
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