Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Emo Girls

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Emo Girls- Not Eccentric these are Cool Chicks The words Emo was and is still today have been associated with a style of rock music that exhibits a multidimensional style of music with common stylistic roots. However the term soon became a subject of controversy as in the 1980s, the term being described as a sub-genre hardcore punk that owes its origin at Washington D.C. The term Emo soon began to mean different to different people rather than a specific genre of music. With time the word Emo is getting associated with a particular trend of fashion and style. The Emo girls reflect its present meaning of trend-setting fashion. The Emo girls are dressed with tight jeans, short sleeves T-shirts with the long fringe either brushed to one side of the face or over one or both eyes. The hair color of an Emo girl is dyed black. The hair of the Emo girls is generally longer than that of the Emo boys, but never beyond the shoulder length. The T-shirts of the Emo girls reflect the name of the particular rock band they are interested in. They wear some junk accessories. Often studded belts adorn their waistline. The shoes of the Emo girls might be canvas sneakers or skate shoes or even old, worn out black shoes. They simply want to give a rusty, non-conformity look. The Emo girls dress in such a way that they want to represent their growing up in their own styles. They tend to imitate the rock bands, as they love to be associated with music. They follow their heart and are extremely spontaneous by nature. Emo girls are overly sensitive and intend to break all social norms and set practices. They do not respond to any works that are imposed upon by force. They generally listen to the call of their inner self and love to lead a life of independence and enjoy freedom in their unique style. In recent days the Emo girls are often referred to some who are sad or who suffer from depression. Even sensitive, shy, introvert or extreme Emotional girls are often called as Emo girls too.



Taken from http://latestemofashions.blogspot.com/

Sunday, January 15, 2012

STYLES OF FASHION CLOTHES










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STYLE


In the arts — in its pure sense — style refers to that excellence and quality of execution or expression which distinguishes it from all others of similar form. When we talking about style of fashion clothes, it can also refer to the inspired and elegant relation between the requirements of a particular moment in time space and the designer's expression of it in line, color, silhouette, and material translated into an appropriate costume.


High style and good style are not always synonymous.


High style is the latest breath of fashion created by the pace setters — and at times this last word can turn into a last gasp. Extremes in fashion are budget wreckers, and — unless you can afford to wear a dress, costume or another fashion clothes just once and then discard it — such extremes had best be left on the slick fashion pages.


The smartest and most durable styles of fashion clothes tend to vary very little from pure classic lines. The clever designer however will adapt the latest fashion trends, screen the extreme fads, and create for her client the type of costume within the dictates of current style most attractive and suitable for her individuality and requirements.


When you stop to think about it, it really is amazing what limitless variety can be performed with a piece of cloth used to cover the human form — male or female — a form which has not changed in general characteristics since modern man was evolved.


In the matter of fashion clothes for the ladies — from the basic poles of neck­line to hemline all sorts of things happen. The waistline slips up and down with no apparent regard for the anatomy underneath. The bosom blossoms forth in full accented glory or recedes and remains hidden by various tricks and devices. The shoulders are wide and square — or narrow and sloping. The hips are padded and accented on one occasion — and smoothed down or camouflaged on another. The neckline plunges or hugs the chin. The silhouette changes from season to season and cycle to cycle: flowing Grecian drapery, small waists and hoop skirts, bustles, hobble skirts, no waists and straight skirts, bell shapes, balloon shapes — and on and on ad infinitum.


GOOD TASTE


Good taste in general design may be instinctive but good taste in dress is not necessarily inherent — however, it can be developed.Principles of creating stylish fashion clothes can change with the type of climate, social structure of a particular locality, geographical location, and era or time in history. Good taste in dress requires a sensitivity to the times, to knowledge of fashion, and suitability not only to the individual but to the occasion as well.


Fashion represents the seasonal changes in silhouette, design, color, and material — it also represents the fads and fancies of the style setters and it could be termed as the timely use of an artifice intended to make the wearer more attractive.


Personal style or individuality in fashion clothes represents the use to which current fashion is put. It demonstrates the ability to be smartly dressed at all times, the ability to adapt the best of fashion's current dictates suitable for one's own figure and activities — spiced with a bit of daring — and yet in complete harmony with good taste.


HOW TO DEVELOP GOOD TASTE


The criterion of good taste in dress is suitability plus beauty plus ap­parent simplicity in design of fashion clothes. The ability to study, observe, and analyze are important to the development of good taste.


Study art. Go to the museums. Take a course in art appreciation. If possible go to an art school or subscribe to a correspondence course in art. Any of these will help develop keener insight and appreciation of color, line, and general composition in its relation to good design.


Study history and literature pertinent to dress and design. Learn about the effect history has had on fashion clothes. Notice how the morals and customs of a particular society have affected their dress. Most libraries in the larger towns and cities have many excellent books on these sub­jects.


OBSERVE. Make a habit of observing — of really seeing what people wear and what is currently in fashion. Subscribe to the better magazines and newspapers. Study the latest fashion magazines. Observe the people in public life and in the performing arts. Notice what fashion clothes the actresses wear as they appear in the theatre, movies, and on your television screen at home. A number of television shows have fashion forecasts as part of their regular programming — make it a point to see these.


Observe the general public at various places. Make a note of what fashion clothes are being worn at receptions, parties, meetings, concerts, the theatre — and in all walks of daily life. If at all possible, make a habit of going to the best places, the most fashionable restaurants, resorts, and wherever thepublic gathers. Go to as many fashion shows as are available to you.


Another good source for news of the latest fashions is in advertising — watch the trade advertisements in newspapers and magazines.


ANALYZE. As your circle of activities widens — learn to observe critically and make a habit of analyzing what you see.


Observe what makes one individual more attractive than another; ana­lyze what part her clothes play in her apparent attractiveness and why one person seems to have more style than another even when both are dressed in the latest fashion clothes. As you study each costume think of how you would improve it to better suit the wearer or the occasion.


LEARN TO DISCRIMINATE. Keep your eye on good design — don't fall for fashion fads for the sake of the fad alone unless it will do something for you — then by all means use it!


All style news is important but discrimination is the basis of good style.


KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES! Don't make the mistake of con­centrating only on fashion clothes, life is a continuous flow of a great


DIVERSITY OF PEOPLE AND THE THINGS THEY FEEL AND DO. When the


creative designer is truly aware of the surrounding world — aware of its continuous state of change — designs will reflect this awareness —• these designs will be more successful. They will meet the needs and re­quirements of now — of this particular space in time — they will be alive!


Where do you get ideas or inspiration? Great inspiration can come from totally unrelated sources. Necessity is probably a prime requisite — you see the need for a change or for some improvement and you begin to think of ways you can begin to fill the need. If you were to ask success­ful designers where they get their ideas, the answers would be as varied as the shapes they dress.


Inspiration, or ideas of your future designs of fashion clothes, can come from watching a child at play, from the shape of the clouds in the sky, or the way a field of ripe grain bends and seems to flow with the wind. It can come from the way of a bird in flight — from a song or half remembered melody — from a painting or bit of sculpture — from architecture — and most often from the need of the moment itself.


Inspiration can come from history — remember "there is nothing new under the sun" — what is always has been; what's new is the modern expression of our adaptations of the sum of the past to suit our own times.


If you postpone doing and wait just for inspiration it can be mighty elusive and hard to find. However, if you keep working at your craft, keep yourself alert, receptive, and aware of everything about you, it can come unasked — it can "drop out of the blue" at any time. Inspira­tion in dress designing most often comes with the actual handling of the various types of materials and in observing how they behave.


A VERY BRIEF HISTORY OF FASHION


Throughout the ages fashion in wearing apparel has followed the temper of the times even though it may have appeared to be the leader on occasion. This apparent dual function of fashion serves to illus­trate how necessary it is for the designers to be completely aware of the world in which they live.


The changing habits, customs, and circumstances of all phases of living have all had their effect on fashions—and at times fashion has seemed to have had an effect on the behavior of society in general. Various economic and social upheavals have markedly affected style. In times of scarcity of materials or of labor, as in wartime, we see that style of fashion clothes becomes simpler and even austere—and, in reverse, during times of prosperity and peace we begin to notice more decorative types of styles.


THE CHANGING SILHOUETTE


In the same manner the silhouette of fashion has see-sawed from slim to bouffant—and back again— with every conceivable combination of the two extremes being used to create a fresh and new approach at each change. But, relentlessly as the turning of the wheel, after a certain time the previously popular designs of fashion clothes comes back time and time again.


Students of fashions and customs have stated that these cycles occur at regular intervals—and so they have seemed to in the past— however, in the over-all speeding up in our atomic age (or space age, if you will) we seem to have upset this theory along with a great many others. We hardly have enough time to get accustomed to a new style—much less to get tired of it—before another style change comes along. In fact, today a variety of silhouettes appear in concur­rent favor—and fortunately so for most of us; there is no reason why anyone need adopt an unattractive style—there are so many from which to choose.


INFLUENCE


In addition to the social-economic influence on fashion we also appear to be under the spell of the dramatic arts—any currently popular play or movie usually brings forth a rash of styles inspired by the fashions of the era it portrays. In other generations we turned to the royal houses of Europe for fashion leadership—today we turn to the movie queen.


Let's look at the past and see what shadows it has cast on fashion's future. We need not go all the way to the cave days—we can leave that to the bikini suit enthusiasts—but let's pictorially touch just a few highlights of the major changes in designs of fashion clothes since the days of the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans,


ANCIENT EGYPTIAN GREEK AND ROMAN ERAS









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MEDIEVAL CRUSADES ELIZABETHAN PURITAN COLONIAL









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AMERICAN REVOLUTION NAPOLEONIC VICTORIAN ERAS









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DAWN OF 20TH CENTURY 1ST WORLD WAR ARMISTICE









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ORLD-WIDE SOCIAL REVOLUTIONS 2ND WORLD WAR ARMISTICE


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Taken from http://antiquedress.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

new friend:desiree's pics Emo Hot

Style: my own.
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Introduce Youself: i am me. my own person with my own style.

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Taken from http://hairstyles-latest.blogspot.com/

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Long layered mens hairstyle for triangular face shape Cool

male long layered hairstyle Long layered mens <a href=hairstyle for triangular face shape Cool">Keith Urban has a long layered hairstyle which suits him perfectly. His hair length has been kept at shoulder level and has been razor cut at the ends to create textured edges & wispy look.
His layered style softens his wide jaw line.
The bangs work well to add volume above the ears and widen narrow forehead. If you have a triangular face shape, this style can be one of the best choices. The style works best with straight hair type.
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Taken from http://latest-fashion-hairstyles.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

New Short Hairstyles Trends hairstyles for women

Messy short haircuts with their great effect are a good option for you if you want to get a new short haircut at the beginning of 2010.First find a cute short haircut to match your style and a stylist that can help you to achieve the best short haircut style for you.For short haircuts color changes within the hair can be a way to bring a cute short haircut to the next level. Also you can improve your haircut by adding texture or layers which can be cut into the short style. Bellow are some photos of great messy short haircuts ideas for women in spring 2010:

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Taken from http://latest-fashion-hairstyles.blogspot.com/

Monday, December 19, 2011

Shahid kapoor Shirts and Hairstyles..

SHAHID KAPOOR

Shahid Kapoor was born on 25 February 1981) is an Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films as well as a trained dancer.


Starting off his career by working in music videos and advertisements, Kapoor made his Bollywood debut as a background dancer in Subhash Ghai's Taal (1999). Four years later, he made his debut as a lead in Ishq Vishk (2003) and won a Filmfare Best Male Debut Award for his performance. Following through with acclaimed performances in films like Fida (2004) and Shikhar (2005), he had his first commercial success with Sooraj R. Barjatya's Vivah (2006), and followed it up with Jab We Met (2007) and Kaminey (2009) which are also his biggest commercial successes so far.





Shahid in Jab we met decent look..




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Shahid's look in Dil bolay Hadippa





The Shahid Kapoor inspired look or to say the "Surfer Style" - Heavily layered, messy, beach style look!! Witty and naughty Sumeet in Kumkum is certainly ladies' hot favorite now and is sporting this very cute hair-do!! A very relaxed style, this surely clicks!This is really a cool hair style for men who love long wavy hair.



Cool Male Celebrity HairstyleShahid Kapoor



This is the perfect hairstyle for Shahid kapoor







SHahid Kapoor with Saif Ali Khan



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Shahid's Dashing look..



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HOT NEWS ABOUT SHAHID..

Bollywood wonder boy Shahid Kapoor will not be seen in public for the foreseeable future.



According to reports, Shahid is developing a new physique and hairstyle for the role of Romeo in Vishal Bhardwaj’s next, based on Romeo and Juliet. “The actor is developing a new look for Vishal’s movie and doesn’t want to make public appearances prior to its release. He is planning to do something out of the ordinary. Shahid wants to go the Aamir way and is spending a lot of time preparing for the role,” says a source.



Shahid’s next release will be Milenge Milenge, in which he co-stars with his ex-girlfriend Kareena Kapoor.






Taken from http://boyzfashion.blogspot.com/

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Beautiful Brunette


Dyed dark brown, long hair with lots of layers. This emogirl hairstyle is great if you have an oval face and want soft bangs. As you can see this is a very nice style accompanied with dark eye makeup that emphasize your eyes. Wear it any way you want.



Taken from http://emohairstyle.blogspot.com/

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Hair Styles For Your Wedding Day


Hairstyles For Your Wedding Day-3Before you choose your wedding hair style, you need to pick the perfect salon in which to get it done at. You should choose one that you are familiar with or someone you know is. The last thing you want to happen is to end up at a salon that doesn't specialize in wedding hair styles. Make sure you make you appointment well in advance, as the larger salons that specialize in wedding hair styles get booked up quickly, especially during wedding season.

Hairstyles For Your Wedding Day-2Then you need to look at your shape of your face, as well as the dress you are wearing. You also need to know what type of veil you will be wearing and how much of your hair style it will be covering. If you are planning on wearing a tiara or a veil that drops over the face you need to make sure your hair style will not be crushed or look awkward. The best hair style for wearing a tiara is a simple one. You could choose the very elegant bun at the nape of your neck look or you could choose a high bun. You could also go with a very simple part in the middle of your hair style with curls cascading down your back. It will give you a more formal and put together hair style.

Hairstyles For Your Wedding Day-1 If your wedding is more casual, then you could easily put a few flowers in it, or better yet, just let it hang naturally with a few well placed jewel adorned barrettes. Flowers are also a popular choice in wedding hair styles, especially for the more informal wedding, in place of a veil. They make you look innocent and fun without losing any of the graceful and well designed look. You can easily match the flowers in your hair style to the flowers in your bouquet for a whimsical look.

There is also what is known as the Las Vegas hair style which is popular among younger brides, whether they are eloping or not. It has more of a funky, youthful look of a bun or ponytail pulled back neatly with the front bangs loose and curly. It falls on the face in an easy way making you look relaxed and cool.


No matter which hair style you choose for your wedding, make sure you really love it. Have the stylist practice beforehand so there are no surprises the morning of your big day. Consider having different hair styles from your bridesmaids to really stand out. Each person should have a hair style that suits their face and length.


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Taken from http://latest-fashion-hairstyles.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Bob Hairstyles for Women 2009 Hairstyle


Bob Hairstyles for Women


Last year, stars like Victoria Beckham started cropping their hair short, and soon the bob was back. Today, it is one of the hottest trends and can be seen on women of all ages. Although the classic, blunt cut is still seen, there are also many new, modern variations on the bob. Most notably, there is the “pob,” which is essentially an inverted bob.

Bob Hairstyles for Women




The hair in the front hangs longer than those in the back creating a distinctive angled look. Another hot trend is the cropped bob, which is a shorter take on the traditional cut. This daring style was recently adopted by starlet Katie Holmes, which helped it make a big splash on the fashion scene.

Bob Hairstyles for Women




Bobs layers are also in style and add some volume to the ‘do. Razored ends are also a great way to add some edgy boldness to a classic bob.




Taken from http://hairstyles-latest.blogspot.com/