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Sunday, April 26, 2009

EMU Australia Women's Deluxe Stinger Hi Leather Boot

Sleek and contemporary, with a relaxed and comfy feel, the Deluxe Stinger from EMU is both versatile and a true pleasure to wear. This high-shaft boot features premium, double-faced Australian sheepskin, a double-stitched construction for durability, and natural fiber linings for odor-free breathability. The dual EVA sole provides all-day support.
Customer Review: Love these boots
I found that these boots didn't run as big for me as most of the posts. I ended up returning a pair because they were too small. When I did get the pair that fit....I was in love. They are light, comfy, and warm. I really like them a lot and am happy I purchased them. I like the quality of the boot.
Customer Review: Watch out for the white salt stains; they don't come off!!
Hello, Buyers beware when buying the leather EMU Australia deluxe hi leather boot! They got salt stains on them too fast! I tried to clean them and the white stuff DOES NOT come off. UGH!! for the amount of $$$$ spent on them, they ought to come clean even if you weatherproofed them. Way toooo expensive for the quality when out in the snow. Warm though when on...sorry EMU, Chicago, IL


Has anyone read the Glamour, Harper Bazaar and Vogue magazines this fall? I want to talk about the September/October issues. Very few things get my attention with "mainstream" fashion but a few revelations has happened to me since turning the big 3-0, this year. Yes, 30!!!

To give you a quick over view of who I am, I was raised a tomboy in a family of 16 siblings. I beat up boys in school and made them carry my books home. I wasn't the typical teenager where I wanted big parties, pretty dresses, and a marathon of shopping and talking about liking boys. I had a job. I Studied at home, read alot of books, crocheted, knitted, and sewed whatever I thought was fashionable. The only thing I liked was dressing up so the other girls would hate me for it, while all the boys drooled over me but was too scared to tell me. I would probably have them run home with a black eye for touching.

By my late teens, I still dressed better than everyone I knew and I loved wearing black. I was very mature for my age, (you know the catty attitude among women)I paid no attention because my company were always handsome young men who were capable of carrying intelligent conversation.

I never needed make up. But of course, by the time I was married and had my 3 boys I wore minimal make up for added drama affect. Other married women hated me!

last year I was 29. I've learned to let my grudge of pink (being a girlie color) go and I've discovered I actually liked seeing myself in pink. Their was something sensual in it. I pierced my ears, my tongue(to stop my studder. it works), and my belly. I still have such a fetish to get "down there" pierced too. But, when the time comes... Since turning 30, I've realized that I have evolved into much smoother lines. I love pink, the softer the better-especially my roses. I love skirts, flirty and authoritative. I've learned very early on to conscienciously speak with passion. I've gotten more points across by just stating my purpose , staying silent, and/or just walking away. Very rarely did I ever have to yell.

I now acknowledge others who stare in admiration with a nod or a twitch of an eyebrow. I smile more often when I'm not in the company of my children. I stopped taking what men say as insults, and learned to understand that they have no other way of expressing compliments which is the best this class of men can ever do. So, no I won't tell them to drop dead, or simply bite me or fuck off. It isn't nice! I've learned that it's safe to show appreciation to another woman by complimenting her on her fashion skillswithout coming off wrong. I've learned to show others I call my friends or associate how goofy I really am as well as my generosity.

I still find it a task to express to my one and only how I feel about them without thinking about how vulnerable I feel if I do. Its hard work when friendship betrayal is an unfortunate experience.

I've come back to making time for myself and decided to just buy a few fashion magazines off the shelf of a Walgreens store on Jamaica Avenue, in Queens, NY.. I was curious to see what the mainstream fashion designers have been up to. I used to love reading my mothers subscriptions of glamour, vogue, and bazaar when I was coming up. I stopped after marriage and a few kids and of course was consumed in my own fashion line to really care what others were working on. Very few things did I really like from Gucci, Versace, and Dolce & Cabana and so on. But now, I've opened up the magazines and for the first time I was instantly pissed off. Their fashions actually made sense.
I wanted to wear what the models were wearing! Oh boy did I get furious with myself. So, i went home read the books from cover to cover and got out some fabric and started sewing. Not out of inspiration, but because I needed to be better! When I was done making one 3-piece outfit I tried it on and loved what I was wearing, the fit and everything. But then, I looked at my face and I had no make up for the occasion. I looked in the magazines and picked a style of tips I liked and washed my face and applied the make up the way the make up artists explained in simple step-by-step instructions and VOILA! I loved everything about me, then I started to feel sick allover again. I know a few make up artists who I'm sure would do great jobs in this area of expertise, so I called my friends up and explained my troubles and we all said we will come up with something to show these mainstream designers who we are.

I looked in the mirror with my make up kits and decided to demonstrate my own style. I think I came up with something catchy, but you try it and be the judge.

Step 1
Wash your face with Avons clearskin face scrub.(It will open pores, remove dirt, and remove dead skin)

Step 2
apply the Aveeno body lotion to your face.(Ladies Aveeno works, It keeps your skin smooth in that sexy "can't stop touching yourself" way. And you can never put too much on...)

Step 3
Find the color mood you're in for the day, evening, or whatever. Choose 3 color palettes a metallic, light, and dark:
Use a Q-tip and line the top lid with a dark shade (for light skin, or light shade for dark skin) Don't lay it on thick, the lotion keeps skin smooth for it to glide on. Trust me, it will pop! Lightly dab...

Step 4
For dark skin use metallic hued shadow, sometimes white get the job done. Use shadow brush and put medium color eye lid below brow-bone. gently dab ladies, lightly.

Step 5
Your metallic platnum, silvers, or light golds on brow-bone below eye brow line. Use a cotton swab (clean) to dab lightly from inner eye outward on each level until each layer blends together slightly.

You'll look like your eyes are wearing the sky tones as the sun either comes up or goes down.
All application is translucent (not opaque/solid) so all it does is enhance the eye not totally cover with color.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Smelly Feet Air Freshener - Ugg Boots (Pink) - Vanilla




Fall is the best time to stock up on your office clothing. After the playful summer holiday is over, the mood gets somber as you go back to work. The serious mood is prevalent in the latest Fall fashion collections.

Prada's Fall 2008 ready to wear collection features all you need for your office wardrobe. 2 black skirts and several white shirts go a long way in your professional image at work. Just mix and match the skirts and shirts with jackets and vests and you have a different look each day at work.

This is the best time to revamp your office wardrobe to ensure you look your professional best at work. Keep the items you do have in your wardrobe that still fits you perfectly and which you look great in. Throw out everything else or give them away.

Start with a new white shirt or two. These can be worn with everything. Wear them for work with a formal skirt, or on weekends with jeans. A collection of shirts in all forms from frilly blouses to men's dress shirts would really extend your career wardrobe.

Add on last year's jackets and vests and trench coats, or buy new ones that will take you through many years to come.

Then get yourself brand new black silk skirts for work. Elegant cuts like pencil skirts are totally work-worthy and you can wear them for many years to come. Go for quality and treat your new clothes as investments.

Now you have a brand new wardrobe of sophisticated outfits for work, which will go a long way in your professional image.

Fall 2008 Female Executive Fashion Report lists the top work wear buys for Fall 2008 through Winter 2009. From cheap-designer-clothing.net

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Sorel Little Kid/Big Kid Super Trooper Boot

Snow brings a flurry of activity: Sorel's Super Trooper will put them at the heart of the action while keeping their feet warm and dry. This durable, wintry-weather boot offers a hassle-free pull-on style--they'll be trekking and sledding in no time with the fast-action, toggled drawstring closure. It also offers full weather protection, including a waterproof upper and a traction-ready outsole that's impervious to wet, snow, and ice. A removable EVA footbed adds cushioning and comfort.


The bangles are a decorative ornament that women across India-Pakistan have been wearing for centuries. In fact, the bangles have a great socio-cultural-religious significance in Indian and Pakistan history and culture. This is because literature has glorified this ornament to make it the epitome of feminine grace.

Besides all this, bangles have a very traditional value in Hinduism. As it is considered inauspicious to be bare armed, Hindu married women are always wearing some bangles around their wrists. Today, the modern day women may not wear bangles with their daily attire, but only on occasions and festivals. This is because to them, bangles have a very sentimental value. In fact, to the Hindu woman, bangle is not only an ornament, but also an important part of womanhood and honor.

Bangles are made of many materials including plastic, glass, metal, kundan, lac, beads, black metal, silver and even gold. They are found in different colors, designs and different shapes too. Of course, the most durable of these bangles is the gold bangle, and the least durable, glass bangles. This is why many women prefer wearing gold bangles for day to day life and glass bangles for special occasions.

There are different ceremonies connected with bangles in India. In the south, Valaikaappu is a ceremony that is performed in the seventh month of pregnancy. This is when a woman is adorned in the family way, using bangles. Glass bangles of all colors and varieties are stacked on the woman's wrists on this function. Once this ceremony is complete, the woman goes to her mother's place for delivery.

In Gujarat and Rajasthan, the bride's mother has to gift the bride a pair of ivory bangles. It is only on wearing these ivory bangles that the bridal couple can perform the 'saptapati'; without the bangles, this ritual cannot be performed. (The saptapati is the seven steps that are taken around the fire, without which no Hindu marriage is considered complete).
Married women in Bengal have to wear the iron 'kada' (bangle) or 'loha' as it is commonly called, to signify marriage. In addition to this kada, the bride is presented with white conch bangles that are beautifully crafted and red lac bangles.

Vizag is an area in India that has a close association with bangles. This is because Makavanipalem, a small village near Narsipatnam is a place that was once bustling with bangle making, enticing skilled workers from all over India. Though this business had stalled momentarily, today bangle business runs briskly in all stores of Vizag. You find a great volume of business in a variety of bangles being conducted here everyday.

Shravanamasam is the Hindu month that falls between August and September and is the month where maximum Hindu festivities are conducted. This is also the month that sees maximum sales in bangles all over India. So it can be seen that bangles have been, and will always have an important part in the lives of Hindu women. It is a symbol of their feminity, tradition and pride for being a Hindu woman.

For further Reading, Please visit Asian Women Magazine in Urdu and English

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

UGG Women's Ultimate Short

UGG Women's Ultimate Short
Customer Review: Just loves it!
I received the boots and all I can say is that i love them. they are warm and comfortable.
Customer Review: Excellent!
These uggs are very comfortable. First uggs I ever bought. They are very warm and soft. You don't even feel you have them on!


Quilted handbags allow their owners to make their own unique fashion statements. So disposed are these accessories to personal remakes that variations in style may number as many as there are individual quilted handbags! Certainly, no other kind of handbags can compare to quilted handbags in terms of variety and style available.

Retro Quilted Handbags

Retro quilted bags are popular nowadays. Styles of quilted handbags that hark back to the 1960s and 1970s are pieced together using denim, tie die T-shirt material, patches, miniature flags and the once ubiquitous peace symbol. Carrying a quilted handbag that echoes the eras of flower power and disco fever is fashionable, even if its bearer wasnt born during those times.

Ethnic Feel to Go With Your Quilted Handbag

Ethnic touches can also easily be added to quilted handbags. Attaching beads, turquoise or sequins bestow quilted handbags a southwestern or possibly Native American look. A Union Jack patch can give a quilted handbag a British look or identify. Distinctly regional traits, such as southern state or New England idiosyncrasies, can be made to reflect in a quilted bag. Regardless of your preference or ethnicity, you can certainly customize a quilted handbag so that it reflects your style and personality.

Handcrafted Quilted Handbags

You can even make your own quilted handbags. Aside from making a rewarding hobby, quilted handbag crafting provides you with room for expression of individuality like no other style of bag can. Like quilt blankets, quilted handbags are created by piecing together quilted pieces. If you are a woman of creative inclinations, why not make a quilted handbag yourself -- one that shows your style, uniqueness and personality? By creating your own quilted handbag, you will be rewarded twice: You get to enjoy the act of creation and expression, and you get yourself a nice little quilted handbag to use and show off when you are out and about!

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