Everything About Fashion
Everything and anything about fashion
Wednesday 24 October 2012
Friday 5 October 2012
DO IT YOURSELF
DO IT YOURSELF
We either want to be in style, create out own unique look, or just look good. Some people may have the money to buy whatever clothes they want, get their nails done or go to the hairdressers every week to look good or update their fashion style. Some of us can’t spend that much on fashion, but we still want to look good and unique. I try to do some things myself that shape my own fashion style and saves me money.
1. Make your own shirts
Plain printed shirts are about $30-$70 that say only say a few words. They look good, but are they really worth it? Instead of buying these, I print my own shirts with a screen print, all I do is buy a few $6 shirts from kmart or best and less, create a stencil and screen print the shirts. (screen prints and squeedgees used could be pricey, but you can buy these discounted on ebay and use them for your clothes, presents and artworks)
1. Make your own shirts
Plain printed shirts are about $30-$70 that say only say a few words. They look good, but are they really worth it? Instead of buying these, I print my own shirts with a screen print, all I do is buy a few $6 shirts from kmart or best and less, create a stencil and screen print the shirts. (screen prints and squeedgees used could be pricey, but you can buy these discounted on ebay and use them for your clothes, presents and artworks)
these were $50 and $70
these were $6 and $10
2. Hem or fix your clothes
You can also hem your own pants or dresses to change the style of your clothes or just fix them. A needle and thread is all you really need, or you could buy or borrow a sewing machine from a friend.
3. Cut your own hair
I cut my own hair, yes because whenever ive been to the hairdressers they do a pretty bad job and make you pay an unreasonable amounts of money. I have heard so many stories from my friends about hairdressers cutting too much hair off when they only asked for a trim. Youtube have lots of tutorials for cutting hair or doing hairstyles that you do yourself so you don’t have to keep going to the hairdresser.
I cut my own hair, yes because whenever ive been to the hairdressers they do a pretty bad job and make you pay an unreasonable amounts of money. I have heard so many stories from my friends about hairdressers cutting too much hair off when they only asked for a trim. Youtube have lots of tutorials for cutting hair or doing hairstyles that you do yourself so you don’t have to keep going to the hairdresser.
4. Paint your nails
I do my own nails. I hear from my friends that a manicure or pedicure cost about $30-50. A bottle of nail polish ranges from $3-$18. I personally buy Revlon nail polish and majority of them have been $5 (go to cheaper stores instead of paying $14). You can buy a few colours and do your nails yourself. You don’t have to sit in a smelly nail salon for half an hour and it will take less time. (ive never had acrylics but my friends have broken them within the first week of getting them, what’s the point?)
If you do it yourself you have a more unique style and you save money!
FASHION TRENDS OF 1960S AND 1970S
FASHION TRENDS OF THE 1960s AND 1970s:
The 1960s was the era of rising hemlines and the mini skirts. Up until the 1960s hemlines were at an acceptable knee height with the introduction of the 60s hemlines grew shorter this created controversy when they first appeared exposing a lot more skin than bargained for.
The Mod fashion was another fashion trend of the 1960s this being modern fashion, referring to a youth lifestyle that emerged from London during the 1960s and became quickly popular. This mod fashion was slim fitting and featured geometric bold shapes and colours, which was a bit of a shock since the 50s consisted of dark black, brown and grey fashion.
A major fashion milestone of the 60s was the ‘hippie’ fashion, many young teens became bored with the lifestyle of the 50s and started to embrace the values of peace, love and freedom and sought an alternative way of life.
Ladies welcome to the 1970s the year where bras and corsets were seen as symbols of oppression and conformity and many women decided against the bra (wouldn’t that be nice). The year of women not feeling over powered by men, so much that they started to wear their clothing including baggy trousers, mens jackets, vests and oversized shirts.
The 1970s also brought about the year of the disco fashion, young people were flooding the clubs with new disco clothing that was designed to show off the body and shine on the dancefloor. Disco clothing including fabrics such as lycra and spandex decorated with velour and sequins. Some popular items of disco fashion included:
Thursday 4 October 2012
HAIRSTYLES IN FASHION: SHORT
THE SUMMER SHORT HAIRSTYLE: THE
SMART CHOICE FOR WOMEN?
SMART CHOICE FOR WOMEN?
The hot weather in summer is always the biggest reason that many girls want to abandon long hair, so why not try the loose floating drop look with the hair bun, the hair tail chest or the bolder "refresh" itself with short hair. Cool, youthful personalities are the specific advantages that shorter hair could give you. However, in some girls' opinion, a switch from willowy long hair to a strong style like short hair is something they do not dare to try.
The charming Bob: The Bob hairstyle is a really very fashionable and stylish style regardless of the season. If you thought short hair only helped to bring dynamism and personality, the Bob hairstyle will make you think again! You can gently bend the tail hair, combined with the slanted roof willowy hair sample; it will be very lovely and also look very young for those who love soft and feminine beauty.
Pixie Hair: The layers of hair in this style always look simple and equally modern. The soft long hair is trimmed to help cover the edges of the face and the red-brown colour is the most popular choice for girls this summer.
Vintage fashion style combined with modern hair trends is the key to your own perfect hair at every angle. Whatever style, classical or modern, sleek and elegant hair could make a Bob hairstyle perfect. A creative Bob hairstyle with straight bangs is an ideal suggestion from me to help you stand out. Straight silky curls not only highlight your face but also look more attractive. The last important factor for unique hair is dyeing it. A hair dye would be more beautiful and more outstanding.
To sum up for the year 2012 fashion, hair trends always originate from celebrities, from actors to pop stars. For me, you do not need to follow every new trend because maybe it will not suit you. If too many people have the same hairstyle, you will not be able to make the difference. Please choose the best hairstyle to assert your individuality and make sure you can become a "Star" in front of everyone's admired look.
HAIRSTYLES IN FASHION: UPDO
EMBELLISHED UPDO HAIRSTYLE
We are entering spring time and the weather can change dramatically in the space of 24 hours! So, if you're looking for a simple hairstyle that is not fussy and has a real personality to go with any type of fashion or luxury, a hair bun or embellished updo hairstyle is a great look for the girlfriend who owns an elongated face and is easy to coordinate with everyday outfits.
In the collection of hairstyles female stars in the world, the high hair bun is versatile because of its simplicity and charm. This hairstyle has many different variations: romantic, youthful nobility or personality but the general point is this will help women to show the delicate beauty of their faces.
For me, a neat bun in the middle of the head is very beautiful tone and momentum. This hairstyle suits almost all faces, clothes and dresses so you can freely choose this hairstyle for the school day, to go out or to go to a party.
How do you make a simple embellished updo hairstyle? It’s very easy. First of all, to create a bun hairstyle, you first brush your hair neatly, forcing short hair up to the top of the ponytail. Then you use a rubber band column and wrap the hair around the column. You may need to adjust the bun in order to get the volume you want.
ACCESSORIES IN FASHION: EARRINGS
PIERCINGS VS. CLIP-ONS
Not everyone can be confronted with the fact that a needle is pierced through the skin creating a hole that you pierce a metal through, which in this case are earrings. Clip-ons have become a preferable alternative for younglings to the elderly. But to what extent can earrings damage the ears.
First of all piercings, it can be found almost everywhere on the body, from head to toe. Pretty much anywhere the skin can be punctured, a piercing could possibly be there. But now I will be focusing on ear piercings. From elegant pearls to the punk rock spikes, earrings potentially resemble the unique expression that everyone can be accompanied toward. The security of the earring to not be lost, demonstrates the earring's purpose to maintain its position on the ear lobe itself. BUT depending on the make of the earring and the compatibility of the skin, the earring may react differently. Personally, my skin reacts to copper and metal when it becomes punctured through my skin, causing the piercing to close and swell, resulting in an ear infection.
Some people are able to wear any sorts of earrings whether it is metal, copper, plastic or gold, which I envy. But in most cases with everyone else the ability to wear earrings without an allergic reaction is as simple as sliding the metal through the piercing.
Next comes the Clip-ons. Majority of users prefer the piercings because of the security of the earring to "not fall off" but in some cases such as myself, either an allergic reaction or the fear of needles leads us toward clip-on earrings. A simple clamp that hangs off the lobe of the ear, clip-on earrings are easy, versatile and simply elegant to where on one's ears. So why doesn't everyone wear it?
Besides the obvious reason of the earring detaching from the ear, the fashionable side to these clip-on earrings is its ability to create pressure on the ear. From my experience of wearing earrings, depending on the clamp, sometimes it can be a lot tighter to secure its place on the ear lobe; by doing so, my ear lobes loses circulation causing an indentation.
So which do you prefer? Piercings or Clip-ons?
FASHION SEASONS
WHAT AND WHEN TO WEAR
The weather and the season is a huge influence on what I choose to wear. My advice, always check the weather before you leave home especially in Australia as it changes frequently, so you need to be prepared. These are some of my favourite outfits, tips and essentials for each season.
Summer
In summer, basic dresses, shorts and shirts are the essentials I go to when dressing for summer days. Cute canvas shoes, thongs and sandals are great summer/spring footwear. Accessories are always lovely to wear in summer, less clothes therefore more room for accessories to stand out. In summer I love having at least 2 good pairs of sunnies, white clothes and wearing bright coloured nail polish (yes, I consider this an accessory).Autumn
In autumn I always have layers, majority of the time I wear layers to UNI as the weather is so unpredictable. Cardigans, stockings, fitted pants and basic tops are my favourite things to wear in autumn.
Winter
In winter try to keep your clothes bright and flattering. Just because it is winter and we want to be warm, doesn’t mean we have to add a million unnecessary layers. Be smart and buy clothes with warmer materials, even if they cost mroe, they will most likely last longer than a cheaper version. Another tip for those with long hair, having your hair out is useful in winter as it can be used like a scarf!
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