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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Broken Needles in Your Clothes?

Broken Needles in your Clothes?

I'm sure that everyone knows that your clothes are sewn in clothing factories with sewing machines (that ones that make alot of noise..da da da da da. Imagine having 1,000 machines going at once!). These factory workers use these sewing machines so much and so often (some apparel manufacturers: 24hours a day! Luckily they have 2-3 shifts) that sometimes the needles break. This can be caused by numerous reasons such as over usage, fabric is too thick, and incorrect settings. These needles don't just snap in half, they literally shatter into many pieces (5? 10?). Imagine if you bought a DKNY T-shirt and you found a piece of needle inside and it pokes you! Then people start talking about aids and all types of diseases they can get from a broken needle. I'm talking about a multi-million dollar lawsuit here! How do these clothing manufacturers guarantee that there will not be needles inside your clothing?

First line of defense: Workers in a clothing factory are only allowed to have one needle. They literally only pass out one needle per factory worker. If it breaks, you have to find all the pieces, piece it back together, place it in a nice plastic bag, and then exchange it for a new one. Kind of sounds like prison doesn't it?

Second line of defense: The metal detector. Yup, all clothing manufacturers have metal detectors to ensure that there are no metallic pieces stuck in inside your clothes! Just like in the airport, if you have something metallic in your pockets…beep beep beep!

Interesting stuff…

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Monday, March 12, 2007

Some Tips for a School Fashion Show

School fashion shows can be quite fun if done properly. If done the wrong way, however, it could end up being one boring affair which is only occasionally enlivened by the people laughing at a humiliated model. What you need are some tips to help you.

1) Think of a theme – When putting up a school fashion show, it is always helpful if you use a theme. A theme gives a fashion show a sense of organization and people would be able to relate the fashion to the theme. There are various types of themes to choose from:

a) Season – Basing your school fashion show on the season is always popular. You could design and model various outfits that correspond with the time of year. This would also give you an idea of how to decorate the venue. Basing your school fashion show on a season can help you unleash your creativity and make your brain cells work. How can you balance the freedom of creativity with the confinement of the theme? This will definitely help you improve your skills.

b) Literature – Another great idea for a theme is literature. You should think about basing your school fashion show on a great piece of literature. How about basing it on the book The Great Gatsby? Ever tried creating fashion pieces for Frodo? This can be fun as you will be bringing the visions of authors to life. Basing your school fashion show on a piece of literature can also be a bit easier than other themes since most authors actually have pretty detailed descriptions of the clothes their character wear. This is especially true for fantasy novels. Cloaks, anyone?

2) Music – The music sets the mood for the whole fashion show. It strikes the subconscious of the watchers and thus, determines how much attention they will be paying your school fashion show. This means, of course, that you need to choose the correct sounds to accompany your school fashion show.

You need to choose music that grabs the attention of the spectators enough to mesmerize them. However, you do not want the music to distract the spectators from the school fashion show. The best type of music to use would be instrumental. This is because instrumental music can set the mood for the show without distracting the viewers with familiar lyrics.

3) Lighting – Proper lighting effects are always essential if you want to have a great school fashion show. Together with the background music, the lighting effects give the audience a general emotion to feel. How do you want them to react when they see a certain ensemble? You can make them react as you want them by simply combining light and sound.

4) Spontaneity – Students hate predictability. Because of this, the best thing that your school fashion show could have is a surprise. You need to show your students something unexpected and completely new. In doing so, you will be able to grab their attentions and keep it. By being spontaneous, you will keep spectators guessing as to what will come next. This will keep their eyes on the school fashion show and off their watches and mobile phones. If you can make the audience forget about the gadgets on their pockets, then you would know that your school fashion show rocks!

Friday, March 9, 2007

Denim for All Seasons

A pair of jeans is one of the most important pieces that you can actually pick from denim. If you look around, you will surely notice somebody wearing a denim in the streets. Indeed, denim generally appeals to this era's modern look. And it has evolved since its humble beginnings. Now, more than just complementing a rugged style, the denim already rises to whatever great occasion there is. You can already wear it if you are looking for something dressy. You can match it with your casuals. And with the right design and styling, you can even put a blazer on with it and look corporate…

The material denim is used for the familiar blue jeans. Denim denotes a rugged cotton twill textile with fibers that produce the familiar diagonal ribbing identifiable on the reverse of the fabric. This actually distinguishes denim from cotton duck. History says that denim was traditionally colored blue with indigo dye to make blue "jeans."

Accessorizing with denim is something that never really goes out of style. In following the trends, you can get a structured bag made out of denim. Another piece of accessory that never goes out of fashion is denim shoes. You can pair it with your denim bag and look as fashionable as can be. You can also try an updated denim skirt with the length just right for your frame. A denim jacket works perfect with almost any outfit – it has always been in style and they are available in all lengths and shades. Just make sure the colors of your get-up complement. You can go for skirts, leather pants, or even a cocktail dress and then add a denim jacket and the look should be perfect. You can also get a colored denim if blue is not your color or is not what you are in the mood for. Try a blazer or trousers made of colored denim. There are shades that look great on anybody – including the shades of red, green or pink. You can also take advantage of wearing a denim bucket hat to protect your hair from rain showers or just wear it out of wanting to look trendy. Or for a more rugged or casual look, pick a denim cap to match your chosen outfit.

Amidst such options, one thing that is deeply associated with denim are the jeans – the pants in all those designs and cuts. It has surely evolved for all these decades (and even centuries). You can pair your jeans with a wide suede or leather belt for one of the most fashionable results. From the simplest to the sexiest to the most eccentric, you have all the choices in the world. And you can even pick one with specific prints that would go with the rest of your outfit.

Denim pants have countless cuts and designs to people can choose from. Some low-rise jeans look good with oversized patch pockets in back. Some works with a raised coin pockets. Some have ultra skinny belt loops. Most have metallic or copper rivets to strengthen the pockets (which also works well for the pant's design). Some have downsized back pockets with narrow, lowered accurate stitching. Some have boldly colored stitching accents. Some have richly faded designs. Some are creased down the center.

One comfortable design is having a loose cut through the leg with a slouchy fit at the top. Another style is a wearable low rise with flared legs. Meanwhile, going for boot cut jeans with a slight flare balances proportions. A bold and fearless fit that's low and super-sexy with an extra-long leg to stack over heels or wear in boots is another benchmark for the svelte figure. A slimming straight cut with minimalist appeal worn with heels or cuffed with flats can be utilized as well. For a comfortable, classic fit with tapered leg, having an extended front-tab closure and button-down flap pockets can be one design to consider. A boot cut maternity jeans can work well with a trouser-style that is made with elastic panels at the sides for comfort. The tilted rise helps eliminate waistband gaps and provides additional coverage in back. It caters to a comfortable look with an elastic waist that can be worn under belly. Plus-size boot cut jeans are also readily available – giving a comfortable, relaxed fit. Ideally, comfort can be achieved if the design sits at the waist and then cuts fuller for maximum ease through the hips and thighs. You can look for a straight and roomy fit through the seat, thigh and leg

More than the ordinary straight fit, straight leg, and boot leg, the more adventurous ones can also go for jeans with more vintage details. You can also take advantage of using super-slim belts on the belt loops and stitching accents and airbrush sprays for a more hip look.

Picking up the perfect jeans can be quite tricky. In general, keep in mind that what works best is to keep up with the classic and feminine look. The general rules of fashion applies as mainly considering your body frame, skin tone, and the complementing colors and designs of your overall look – consider these and you can surely pick the best denim for your day.