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Old Fashions get a new look
"Fashion" the term itself stands for glamour and attitude. Do the fashion trends keep changing? Or they just rotate? The 80's style which was fag few years back is now the so called 'new' style statement. But is it really new? The churidar or leggings as we call them and body hugging tops are back in fashion now. So are we really moving towards new style statements or it just repetition of our old trends with some modifications.
For example, women's shorts and top worn by Bollywood stars in late 80's, started all together a Bobby era, and today in 2011 they are back with certain variation, we call them hot pants now. Zeenat Aman sported big butterfly shades in early 90's, and that style is back in latest trend, today those shades have become a must thing in every girls hand bag.
Colour Craze!!!
Colours are the phenomena of visual insight. One cannot hear, taste or feel the colour, the only way to recognize the colour is to see it. A colour is a means of nonverbal communication and says a lot more than you can ever imagine.Colour is a fundamental consideration in the design process. Colour can also affect someone's ability to concentrate or to focus well. Colour can also have an effect on the way someone appears to look in the clothing they wear. It is often the first element that is noticed about a design and influences how the garment or collection is perceived. Colour is often the starting point of the design process. Gender and personality are the most common factors for determining the type of colours a person will wear. Males are typically dressed in dark colours such as blue, black, green, gray, red, and brown. These colours are usually worn in various shades but they still consist of these primary hues. Females typically wear lighter colours such as pink, yellow, cyan, lime green, orange, and peach. Women and girls also wear the darker colours that are normally associated with men but men normally do not wear lighter colours associated with women.

Colour also has an Impact on:
Psychological Properties:
The eleven basic colours have fundamental psychological properties that are universal, regardless of which particular shade, tone or tint of it you are using. Each of them has potentially positive or negative psychological effects and which of these effects is created depends on the relationships within colour combinations. Colours can warm up, cool down, make practical or impractical, create impact or camouflage. It has been determined by medical science that colour can influence the viewer's hormones, blood pressure and body temperature. Every colour is having a positive as well as negative effect; negative effect shows when it is mixed with lighter or darker shade). Colour can have a profound effect on one's mood as well as their level of energy. The psychological properties of the eleven basic colours
The Perfect Handbag: a Guide to Choose your Own
The handbag is an essential item for most women, helping carry around the day and night's necessitates. Yet despite its importance in functionality, the handbag is also one of the most essential-and stylistically telling-pieces in fashion. Thus, it's important to consider various features when choosing a handbag, to ensure you get the most out of both its functionality and style.
Many women own at least one or two "staple" handbags, which they use everyday and pair with most outfits. What's more, most of these handbags end up being neutral in colour-for example, browns, nudes, or plain black. However, choosing a handbag to mesh with most "looks" doesn't mean it has to be boring. Opt for a unique style, while sticking with a neutral colour and you'll still be able to spice up any outfit. Alternatively, kick it up a notch by choosing a handbag with metallic or subtle print detailing.
However, no one ever said your "staple" handbag can't be colourful. If you're not afraid to stand out, opt for bright hues likered, yellow, orange, green. And don't always worry about your handbag matching with every outfit. A lot of bright coloured handbags -especially those that are solid coloured-will compliment many different outfits. Just remember not to let your handbag-outfit combination get too busy with prints and bright colours.
When it comes to specific "looks", certain styles of handbags are definitely more appropriate. For instance, if you normally dress up for the office, odds are you'll want a handbag to match. Opt for a structured bag with two top handles for a chic, ladylike look.
On the other hand, if you're trying to achieve a more casual look, pick up a messenger bag (which you
Having the right fashion tips for your body shape can make a world of difference when it comes to finding clothing that's flattering for your figure. You can still express your personal style while choosing clothing that suits your figure best!
There are four common body shapes, and a majority of women fall into one of those shape categories. Many women tend to gain wait in certain areas if their body, based on heredity and other factors, and that often determines what their 'shape' looks like. Common body types include:
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