Lace Fashion
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Monday, 20 October 2014
Love Me Some Lace Street Style
I'm so crazy about lace right now! I see lace in my dreams and i cannot get enough of it!!!! The thing about Lace is that it is ROMANTIC, SASSY, BEAUTIFUL, WONDERFUL..list is endless, it just makes you feel like a real woman. With Lace you can never go wrong whether you choose to wear it long, short really short or as an accessory, Lace will not let you down. Lace is made for every woman, whether tall and skinny or curvaceous there is no right or wrong way to wear Lace actually. Lace come in various colors and types that there is no way you can miss your type or taste of Lace fashion. It can be full on Lace or Sheer Lace the choice is yours to make. Lace has evolved and you can wear as little or as much of Lace as you want. Whether Casual or Formal Lace works in all ways and oozes Elegance. So why not try some lace on and feel the luxury that comes with wearing this soft yet long lasting Style
Monday, 24 March 2014
Let Celebrities show you how to wear the Little White Dress
The Little White Dress has come full circle and is in great competition with the Little Black Dress. The LWD is classic, elegant and sexy. It can be worn with heels, strappy sandals and even wedge heels. The LWD can be worn for summer or even spring. Since it is a bold color, choose to accessorize with different colored accessories to contrast the look and make it interesting. Celebrities are usually the ones who set the trends in fashion and here they show you how to dress the Little White Dress.
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Nigerian Lace Fashion for the modern Woman
A lot has been said about Nigerian Fashion so is stumbled upon this site that will give you a few lessons about the fashion. Here is an excert from http://www.dupsies.com, ....you can read much more from their site and view more photos.
African wrappers are relatively long and wide pieces of
fabric wrapped around the waist or chest. Some also wrap them around the neck.
They can be worn either to formal occasions or casual events. Depending on what
country you are in Africa, the terminology may be different. Kitenge in kenya,
Iro/Wrapper in Nigeria, Lapa in Liberia and more. African wrappers come in different fabrics.
They come in:
African Print – African Print fabrics are mostly 100%
cotton. The fabrics can range from Bold designs/patterns to simple patterns.
There are also several textures of African Print: Wax, Super Wax, Tie Dye,
Batik and more. African print fabrics have found their way into fashion houses
to make dresses, ties, pants, shirts and more. They are also often used for
decor.
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