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March
30
  4:06:09 PM

Consumers not sold on $500 iPad

This Saturday the Apple iPad will hit stores and some customers who pre-ordered the new device already have the anticipation of knowing theirs is in the mail about to arrive on their doorstep. While it is still too early to predict if this glorified e-reader is a game changer, one thing is certain… it’s creating buzz.

Apple predicts it will sell up to 10 million iPads worldwide in 2010 but the price tag and similarity to other notebooks and netbooks have consumer wary about purchasing the new device.

The NPD Group, a market research company, just released a report on consumer interest in the iPad. Its findings are worth noting. Current Apple owners are the most aware of the iPad’s existence, 82%; while 80% of consumers who make more than $100,000 a year are watching the product with interest.

But interest does not always translate into sales. According to the report, “Only 18 percent of… click here to read whole article and make comments



 
March
28
  9:25:23 PM

Ear piercings and the message they send

In the city I live in, one of the local private all-girls high schools has decided to pass a new rule about earrings. Students are only allowed to have two ear piercings, per ear. These piercings cannot include a cartilage piercing.

In general I'm not opposed to schools restricting the dress code of their students. To a certain extent the school is responsible for displaying a positive visual image of their student body. The girls should, obviously, look clean cut, refined, dignified, feminine. It's this desire that has private schools dress girls in uniforms and require their hair color be a natural shade, etc...

However, what I do find interesting about this rule is the fact that a cartilage piercing is now out-lawed. A girl with one piercing per ear in the normal place and then a cartilage piercing will be required to remove that third earring, because of its location.

My dad's generation is of the belief… click here to read whole article and make comments



 
March
26
  6:09:19 AM

Color trends vary but coral is a favorite

InStyle Magazine in the United States has an interesting article in its April edition. The fashion publication identifies the various trends found around the world and surprisingly the results varied from place to place.

Here are some of the more interesting trends:

Lipstick shades:

  • Hungary – Orange Reds 
  • Germany – Dark Reds
  • Australia – Bright Reds
  • Brazil – Vibrant Pinks
  • China – Beiges
  • Romania – Light Pinks

Denim colors:

  • Turkey – Light Blues
  • South Korea – Whites
  • Spain – Grays
  • Poland – Black

Nail polish: 

  • Greece – Burgundies
  • Russia – Green
  • Poland – Red
  • Turkey – Powder Pink
  • Thailand – Magentas 

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March
24
  7:15:37 AM

Google says no to China, censorship

Google is no longer a verb in China, or at least as of this week it can’t be. The world’s leading search engine has pulled out of the world’s largest country. The problem: Censorship.

In keeping with its American, free-speech roots, Google executives refused to cave when the communist Chinese government demanded the company work with censors to block certain information from reaching the general public. In January, Google ceased collaborating with the censors and now three months later the company has closed down its operations there and has begun redirecting traffic to the Hong Kong site, which does not have strict censorship regulations.

After a little digging, I discovered YouTube and Blogger are among the restricted destinations; the people of China are unable to access these sites at all. While both Blogger and YouTube contain a large amount of people who ramble on about nothing… I find it interesting that these two sites are completely blocked.… click here to read whole article and make comments



 
March
18
  2:30:33 PM

Cleaning out your makeup collection

As the seasons begin to change and we are forced to pull out a whole new set of clothing, that’s the time most people to a cleaning and purging routine. While you’re selecting which clothing items to keep and which to give away don’t forget your makeup needs to be updated as well.

The makeup and the supplies you use to apply it aren't eternal. They do have a limited lifespan and whether the bottles, tins and tubes are empty or not you need to consider pitching the older stuff. This will help avoid infections as well as keep you looking fresh and beautiful.

How long will it last?

Foundation/Concealer - 1 year. After that it will start to lose its vibrancy and can begin to look blotchy when applied to your face. If you use liquid foundation, throw it out when it begins to thicken.

Blush -… click here to read whole article and make comments



 
March
15
  7:36:34 PM

Fashion - Wikipedia style

Do you go straight to Wikipedia when you need basic information about some topic? While the site is not completely trust-worthy for all the details, it does offer a great overview or starting point for research.

Seeing the success of that venture, Madeline Veenstra, the managing director at Lola PR in Australia, has launched WikiFashion. The site works like any wiki, allowing contributors to create pages and edit the writing of others. Page types include blogs, designers, style icons, models, collections, items, brands and shops. WikiFashion is looking for contributors. Registration is easy and after a little tinkering creating pages becomes easy.

The site is in its infancy but growing daily. No doubt in the months ahead you’ll be able to read about your local fashion blogger and a world-renown designer with the click of the mouse. Plus it offers links to the person’s website, pictures and… click here to read whole article and make comments



 
March
08
  6:01:35 PM

Men: How to buy for a woman

I've worked in the retail world on and off for years now, and have found the one thing that has remained constant over the years is the difficulty men have when shopping for a woman. Whether it's a holiday gift, birthday present, or a just-because purchase men struggle with knowing what to buy and where to go. Next time you're shopping try these basic tips to ease the stress. 

Note the colors she wears. You may love red, but she may look horrible in it, or maybe her old Aunt Bertha wore it too much. Stick with the colors she wears most often. Those are the shades and hues she is comfortable in and most likely looks the best in.

Know her style. Not every woman dresses the same. Some like more flare in their wardrobe, others stick to simple classic pieces. Some… click here to read whole article and make comments



 
March
01
  10:54:45 AM

Complete your outfit, add an accessory

To complete an outfit it takes more than matching a top and a bottom together. To have an entire completed look it’s important to consider the details. Accessorize! Honestly, the right necklace, bracelet or pair of earrings will complete an outfit and give off an overall appearance of togetherness.

Accessories to consider:

Your neck. Wear either a necklace or scarf. For scarves, try to pick a color that will compliment your skin color and will match with most of your wardrobe. If you are unsure about the colors try a basic like black or white. For a little less bulk around your neck, try a short string of pearls or a long strand in silver or gold.

Your wrist. Try a decorative watch, a slue of thin bangles, a delicate string of diamonds or thick chunky bangles. Again when picking colors stick with neutrals that will coordinate with most… click here to read whole article and make comments



 
February
22
  1:27:20 AM

Fashion Week: The art of layering

New York Fashion Week has wrapped up; the designers have jet off to London for the next week of catwalks; and fashion lovers remain fixed to their computers to get the latest trends. One great trend I noticed from New York’s week was layering.

Why is layering so great? It allows for more creativity, a little eccentricity, and usually means less skin is on display. Plus, with the simple addition of another piece you can create an entirely different outfit.

Layering certainly isn’t new to the fashion world. It’s been slowly making an appearance for a couple years now. We’ve got t-shirts paired with jackets, then someone added the scarf, and then a necklace. Now you can take that combo and add another jacket or another shirt or two.

Designers this year combined different materials, patterns and textures just to create one look. For example, Rodarte displayed… click here to read whole article and make comments



 
February
19
  9:02:30 PM

How to shop for tights

Sorry guys, this post is for the ladies.

Admittedly I used to HATE nylons and tights; I think it's a generational thing. But now that they comes in patterns and colors that are anything but boring they have grown on me.

But picking up the right pair of tights isn’t as easy as a quick trip to the local drug store. There are several factors to take into account…

Shopping 101:

Thickness! This is the most difficult part when shopping. It’s important that your tights still look like tights (and not nylons) when they are stretched over your legs. When comparing pairs stretch the material in all directions. If you can see your hand or the cardboard through the layers the material is too thin.

Design! When going with the design or fishnet trends make sure the pattern runs evenly up your leg. Adjusting… click here to read whole article and make comments



 

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