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•How To Buy Designer Handbags With Confidence
It can be difficult buying a designer bag these day. With the proliferation of on line sites selling fakes as authentic and unscrupulous salespeople. With all the designer knock-offs being called authentic it's easy to be misguided into spending way too much money for a fake without knowing it.
There is a difference between buying a designer knock-off and knowing it and being told you're buying the actual bag when it's not.
When you see that Chloe python Silverado bag on i offer you are...
•Sunglasses More Than Style Health Matters Too
Believe it or not, the first sunglasses were made in China sometime in the 1400's. The purpose of these sunglasses was far from protecting the eye from the sun. It seems that Chinese judges wore these glasses into court in order to hide their eye expressions while listening to cases. Hmmmm, gives new meaning to the phrase who is that behind those Foster Grants doesn't it?
Today, sunglasses are worn by millions all over the world. They come in hundreds of colors and styles. There is a pair of...
•Careers In Fashion Design
As a little girl did you sew all your Barbie doll clothes? Did you have mock fashion shows with your friends? If you did you were of course the fashion show producer. You picked the clothes your friends wore in the show and gave them runway tips. Perhaps you were the style-setter in school always in the latest fashion.
These are just a very few ways that fashion designers start showcasing their abilities in their youth. They are inexplicably attracted to fashion and all it's components. While...
•Silk Flower Designs
Yes, take a look again. Is that bunch of lovely pink peonies artfully arranged in the clear vase in water real? Look at those calla lilys how breathtaking and perfect. Ah, lilacs, my favorite flowers. Look how fresh they are. Hey, wait a minute... it's the middle of August! How can they be so fresh! Surprise... they're silk!
Artificial flowers have come a long way. From the days of hideous heavy petaled plastic daisies and roses that our grandmothers used to have in their homes to...
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