Just because you are a plus size woman does not mean you cannot wear fashionable clothes and enjoy the summer. There are many clothes in the market now that are made for women on the larger side. These items look so good and stylish that they would look sexy and alluring when you wear them. Plus size fashion is fast becoming a hit since clothing companies realized that there are plenty of big women who want to look gorgeous and say goodbye to shapeless plus size apparel. This summer, greet the day and awe the people you meet with your summer wardrobe. Continue reading
Fashion’s Dirty Little Secret and Plus Size Clothing
If you’ve ever wondered why most models are size 0-2 you may be surprised by one of the major reasons. It’s money. Yes, money. Strange as it may seem, it is the industry’s bottom line that rules the size choices. Here’s how it works. A sample is made of a new piece, and this sample is usually a size 0 or a size 2. It is cheaper for designers and fashion houses to produce a smaller size sample because it uses less fabric, takes less time to sew and takes less time to embellish. Now they want to take this sample to a runway show and have models walk with it on. Instead of making a new sample which reflects real women’s figures, they use tiny models to save even more money. Never mind that more than 15 percent of the women in Australia and the United States wear plus size clothing not size 0.
In fashion there can be many months between the concept and development of a piece of clothing and the actual manufacture of the clothing for retailers. Even then only a small lot is made to test the waters of a design. Plus size clothing designers are often on their own as far as making samples and finding models to wear their designs in shows. It is no secret that plus size clothing takes more fabric and time to produce, but women who wear plus sizes want and need samples and models that reflect how they will actually look in the designs. It is unrealistic to use money as an excuse for tiny models and tiny sample sizes. If the fashion industry would wake up to the potential market for plus sizes they would realize the money spent in development would be made back many times over. Continue reading
Fashion in the 1950′s
The 1950′s spawned a wide variety of original and distinctive styles, presented with a classic new age twist. For America, recently recovering from catastrophic tragedies related to the second World War, the 1950′s brought restored hope; a chance for a new way of life whose destiny would be decided by them alone. This metamorphosis of America was heavily represented by fashion.
Women especially dramatically altered the way they dressed and presented themselves; during the evolution of an increasingly liberated society, women began to favor casual, relaxed clothing over traditional dress rules and associated formality of previous decades. Some of the most admired new trends for women in the 1950′s included button-up sweaters with simple necklines, fitted blouses, and full knee-length skirts. However, the most prevalent fashion for women during this time was dresses. Most dresses were worn casually, and were accentuated with circle skirts, halter straps, or small collars. Evening wear dresses seemed soft yet daring, coming in many pastel hues and accompanied with bold ruffles, tulle trim, and dazzling velvet bows. The fitted evening wear of this period, which was usually sleeveless or strapless, was also emphasized with sheer silk. Continue reading
Is Cheap Fashion Jewellery Bad for Your Skin?
There have been some reporting in the press and on the internet lately that cheap fashion jewellery may be harmful to ladies skin. Recently several newspapers were carrying stories that said cheap jewellery can cause rashes and other skin complaints to the wearers.
How then can you be certain that the jewellery you buy is of good quality?
If you are in a high street store you can touch and feel the jewellery to assess the quality, as well as been able to physically try it on.
When shopping online for costume jewellery, you can not do this.
As an online shopper you are extremely limited to how you can determine if the items are of good quality. Continue reading
Hot Fashion Trends For Spring 2012
While we are still way into the middle of winter, bundled up in the thickest and warmest of coats, we may be thinking about the warmth and colorful promise of spring. As we are ushered into the new year, so are the upcoming fashion trends. Here are some of the hot fashion trends for spring of 2012.
1. Geometric Color Blocking
Color blocking has been really famous in 2011, and it’s still going strong in 2012. However, we see a new twist into this trend by using different geometric patterns that make your outfits look more playful. Continue reading
Essential or Trendy Fashion Clothing?
There are many questions about fashion clothing that occupy the minds of all women on this earth- what should I buy for casual and formal wear, what should I wear with skirts and/or jeans, which type of fashion clothing will suit my body type, what are the latest trends and whether to buy seasonal trendy clothes or not, what others will think if I wear a particular dress and many other such types of questions? But the issue is whether we need to think about only the fashion trends or also about the comfort level and other things such as personal preferences about fashion clothing, the types of cloths which suit us or just blindly follow the trends set up by some designers and big companies and brands? For this we need to analyze both the points- our taste, budget, and preference about personal style as well as the fashion norms and how far to follow them! Continue reading
Hem Management Procedure
This is a process of finishing raw edges during garment construction. The process is normally done at the lower part of a; skirt, dress, short sleeves, and at the top of a pockets. They should be as invisible as a possible unless a decorative effect wants to be achieved.
They are made up of two narrow turning of four millimeters wide and another that is wider and forms the depth of the hem line.
When the fabric is very light in weight and is transparent then a solid hem (equal in-depth), would be appropriate, and when it’s heavier a small hem length should be appropriate to reduce the bulk on the garment. They are divided into categories namely: narrow, wide, curved and the false hem. They are all made in the same procedure but of different lengths and also according to the desired outcome. Continue reading






