Monday, May 10, 2010

Semi-formal abrasion for women is a accepted dress cipher at contest alignment from business to pleasure. Because the accident is neither accidental nor formal, it can be arduous to define absolutely what classifies as semi-formal wear. Bear in apperception that your all-embracing attending should be tasteful and modest, while advancement your individuality. By afterward a few rules, you can be assertive that you will be neither over nor underdressed.


Types of Events
1. Weddings, cocktail parties and after-hours business functions tend to have a semi-formal dress code. Often times the dress code is specified at the bottom of an event invitation. If the invite reads, Semi-Formal, After Five or Business Formal, chose your outfit following the semi-formal dress code. If you are unsure of the dress code for the event, ask. It is better to be certain than to show up and be turned away at the door, or worse, stand out for being dressed too casually.

Dress for Success
2. Women have many options when choosing semi-formal clothing. Choices range from a cocktail dress to a tailored dressy suit. A classic semi-formal favorite is the little black dress. If you choose to wear a pantsuit, be sure it is well tailored so you don't look sloppy. For dresses and skirts, it is of the utmost importance to know that semi-formal skirt lengths fall between the knee and ankle.

Be sure not to wear a dress that is floor length or above the knee, as this alone will push you into a formal or casual category of dress. Another rule that must be obeyed is to look crisp and clean. Take the time to have your garments dry cleaned or ironed to ensure you look your best.

Footwear
3. Medium to high heels are the preferred choice for semi-formal dress. While some flat shoes may be dressy enough to work with the semi-formal outfit, never wear sneakers or flip-flops. Whatever you choose, remember that you will likely be on your feet a lot, so pick footwear that will be comfortable enough to allow you to enjoy the event.
Material Matters
4. Basic materials that are considered dressy enough for semi-formal attire include wool crepe, satin, silk, cashmere, and velvet. Never show up at a formal event wearing jersey cotton, leather, or denim. No matter how tasteful your clothing, these materials do not work at a semi-formal event.

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Pearls are unique gemstones that have been considered symbols of beauty for hundreds of years. Pearls are known as organic gemstones because they are found inside living animals.

They are most commonly used in jewelry, but are also used to make paint, make-up, home decorations, and medicine.

Definition
Pearls are natural substances created by shelled mollusks (oysters, clams, and mussels). A pearl is made when a foreign object such as a parasite or a food particle is caught inside a mollusk shell. The mollusk will then produce a fluid composed of conchiolin and aragonite. Aragonite, which is also known as nacre, is the substance that makes up the lining inside of the mollusk's shell.

The mollusk covers the foreign object with layers of this fluid in order to protect itself. The layers build up and harden to form a pearl. Mollusks that live in saltwater oceans produce saltwater pearls. Mollusks that live in the fresh waters of ponds and lakes produce freshwater pearls. Freshwater pearls tend to have a more irregular shape, whereas saltwater pearls are more round. Both saltwater pearls and freshwater pearls can be produced naturally, cultured, or imitated.

Natural Pearls
Natural pearls are created without any human help, and these are the rarest type of pearls. According to the American Museum of Natural History, only one in 10,000 mollusks will naturally produce a pearl. Natural pearls come in several different shapes, sizes and colors. Perfectly round natural pearls are exceptionally rare making them the most valuable. Since naturally occurring pearls are are so uncommon, most pearls that are sold in stores are cultured pearls.

Cultured Pearls
Cultured pearls are formed with human help. To culture a pearl, a pearl farmer inserts a piece of mantle tissue (thin tissue that connects a mollusk to its shell) from a donor mollusk to the mollusk that will be harvested. A small shell bead is then inserted next to the implanted mantle tissue. The mollusk will secrete layers of nacre on the bead until it becomes a pearl in 2 to 3 years. After the pearl is harvested, it is washed, bleached, and polished.

A bead is not necessary to culture freshwater pearls. Only the mantle tissue will be inserted to make a pearl. Freshwater mollusks are able to form several pearls at the same time; therefore, these pearls are less expensive than saltwater pearls.

Imitation Pearls
Imitation pearls are completely fabricated. Imitations can be made with plastic, glass, ceramic, and mother-of-pearl beads. These beads are covered with paint and other substances to make them look like real pearls. There are several experiments you can do to determine whether a pearl is real or an imitation. Brush the pearl along your front teeth. If the pearl has a rough texture, it is probably a real pearl. If the pearl is smooth, it is likely an imitation. You can also inspect the pearl for imperfections. If a pearl looks polished and completely flawless, it is probably an imitation.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Best women can account from appearance and appearance tips, but best appearance magazines skew their agreeable to the graceful and attenuate few. Only afresh accept plus-size models been acclimated in announcement and appearance magazines so the plus-size babe is generally at a accident for appearance tips that advice them attending abundant no amount her size.

It seems that manufacturers of plus-size clothes do their barter little favor by authoritative accouterment in the cheapest fabrics and with poor construction. Keep your standards aerial whatever your size, and you're abiding to accept active turning.


Fit is King
Somehow squeezing into a smaller size garment, no matter how tight and poor the fit, is not an accomplishment for the heavy-set woman. It's much better to have a garment that is the correct size than one that is obviously too small. Gaping bodices and pulling buttons are not an attractive look no matter how attractive the garment. Fit is king.
Solids or Patterns
Garments with complicated patterns such as florals or abstract prints distract the eye of the beholder but generally tend not to compliment the wearer. Opt for solids. If you are a person who likes prints, opt to pair them with a solid such as a printed blouse with a solid skirt.

Quality is Important
Look for garments made from quality fabrics and those with good construction. Quality doesn't have to cost more if you've got a discerning eye for goods that are well made. Opt for well-made classic clothes for their durability and timelessness.

To Trend or Not
Every women wants to look fashionably current in her dress. You can add trendy touches to classic looks but in moderation. Accessories are a great way to dress in today's new trendy look. Look for scarves, shoes and handbags in trendy colors or patterns such as animal prints to do a trend while maintaining a basic classic style.

 

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