Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Passion for Purple
Monday, 29 March 2010
Clip on earrings- another painless option
It has been seen that the earrings really mark a great difference on looks of a woman. It can bring out hidden sparkle in the eyes of woman, which is responsible for leaving a charm on the onlooker. So a pair of earrings no matter whether they are pierced or simply clipped is absolute necessary for every woman. Now the trend has changed because these days we can see that even the number of men who are interested in the fashion jewellery is also increasing, therefore these clip on earrings are in great demand as they can satisfy their need of wearing fashion accessories without getting their ears pierced.
While buying a pair of the clip on earring one should always remember that these types of earrings can tire ear lobes if they are worn wrongly.
These types of earrings are generally made from the metal that tends to be very heavy. Jewellery stores have made these earrings so well ornate that they look very beautiful when they tire the ears. So this season, this clip on earrings can be considered as the best buy because they are latest in fashion. There are some earrings that also come along with the rubber pads. This makes them very easy to wear as the pressure gets reduced. These earrings can be found in many different styles like dangles, drop earrings, and studs.
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If you haven’t made it over yet, here’s your chance to check out our contemporary artisan crafted art-to-wear jewelry collection. Find something in stylish old and new Southwest Flair; go a little bold with something in minerals and million year old fossils of the Rock Yard; a little trendy classic mystery from Mystic Artisan, and don’t forget wire, chain and metals in Wiry Legends!
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Cartier's Love Bracelet
Cartier loved the bracelet and implemented a policy: customers could not buy a Love Bracelet for themselves. The company presented his-and-hers bracelets to 25 famous couples: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Cary Grant and Dyan Cannon, Ali McGraw and Steve McQueen, Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor etc. They all participated in the fun, and loved the cute idea!
In 1979, Cartier introduced a diamond studded version and then followed by a ring, cufflinks and earrings. It was popular among celebrities and wealthy people.
Cartier told a story of a woman who showed up at a long ago reception wearing nine Love Bracelets. This was her explanation:
"Listen, honey. I've had a few lovers in my time, and I made each one of them give me a 'Love Bracelet'. For me, these nine bracelets are like the notches on a gunfighter's pistol!"
February 2008, Cartier added a new piece of bracelet to its LOVE Collection, The LOVE CHARITY Bracelet. It's fashioned with a knotted silk band that displays a miniature, pink gold version Love Bracelet at its front. The bracelet comes in different colors because each color represents a form of charity. Hollywood celebrities are working with Cartier, using the bracelets to raise awareness and promote a specific charity.
• Rosario Dawson: Youth AIDS, Red Bracelet
• Salma Hayek: The Salma Hayek Foundation, White Bracelet
• Scarlett Johansson: USA Harvest, Baby Pink Bracelet
• Spike Lee: Kanbar Institute of Film and Television, Purple Bracelet
• Edward Norton: Maasai Wilderness Conservation Trust, Green Bracelet
• Sarah Jessica Parker: UNICEF, Blue Bracelet
• Michael Stipe: Mercy Corps / Gulf Coast Recovery, Black Bracelet
• Liv Tyler: The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Deep Pink Bracelet
Cartier's Love Bracelet from fashion jewelry blog
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Virtual Vacation: Edinburgh
Saturday, 27 March 2010
My Favorite Bridal Looks
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Shop Like a Design Blogger: Odi et Amo
1. Plum Cushion: For pillows. If you want beautifully made pillows made out of gorgeous designer fabric (and for a reasonable price!), look no further than Plum Cushion. Melanie's Etsy store is usually well-stocked with some of the most popular fabrics (think KWID's Imperial Trellis or Chiang Mai), but Melanie also accepts custom orders and your own fabrics. But perhaps the best part of all is Melanie's personal (and prompt!) service.
3. One King's Lane: For steals on just about everything. I'm a huge fan of sample sale sites: Gilt Group, Ideeli...I'm a member of them all. As an avid decor enthusiast, my favorite though is OKL. Sure, the selection can be random, and you have to act quickly if you see something you love, but just like a great outlet or discount store, if you're patient and keep checking in regularly, you're bound to find an amazing deal on something you love (like when I found this Anglo-Indian inspired coffee table for my living room last month!). Like all sample sale sites, OKL is members'-only, but if for some reason you aren't yet a member and are interested, just e-mail me and I'll hook you up.
4. Mod Green Pod: For eco-friendly fabric and wallpaper. One of my major pet peeves is that so many great fabric lines are trade-only so I'm always fond of fabric manufacturers who sell directly to retail. And even better if the fabrics are eco-friendly, colorful and feature great patterns. I purchased MGP's "Grand Jubilee" in cream (now discontinued) back in 2008 and used it to recover a very sad-looking wingback. Now, this once hand-me-down is our favorite chair in the house. MGP also sells a great line of vinyl-free wallpaper, and their "Grand Jubilee" pattern in Earl Grey is classic and modern at the same time. It's definitely the kind of pattern that would appeal to wallpaper-phobes.
8. Ethan Allen: For quality furniture at mid-level prices. I remember when my folks moved out to the 'burbs in the late '80s and my mom had most of their new, much larger home filled with (almost entirely) Ethan Allen. So when it came time to decorate my own house in the 'burbs, I had a (perhaps unfair) association of Ethan Allen as stuffy, traditional and terribly dated. And I suppose there are pieces there that fit all of that description perfectly. But there's also some amazing, on trend pieces (like the Rand chair, above) that are priced on par with the likes of Pottery Barn and Crate&Barrel, but are of far, far better quality. And, unlike both of those retailers, Ethan Allen has a much broader selection of fabrics, trims and finishes. So the end result is a look that's far more custom than anything else in Ethan Allen's price range.
Next Week's Guest Blogger: Holly from Things That Inspire!