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		<description><![CDATA[If you are tired of buying clothes from your local mall, because you cannot really find the models that you&#8217;re looking for, then you will not have to worry about this too much, as Womens designer clothes or Mens Designer Clothes sale can be the best choice for you. There are many models that they [...]<p><a href="http://www.designertips.org/fashionable-designer-clothes.php">Fashionable designer clothes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.designertips.org">Designer Tips</a></p>
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<p>If you are tired of buying clothes from your local mall, because you cannot really find the models that you&#8217;re looking for, then you will not have to worry about this too much, as Womens designer clothes or Mens Designer Clothes sale can be the best choice for you. There are many models that they can come in and you will also be able to custom order them and if there is a feature that is very much appreciated about them, that feature is the quality.</p>
<p>The discount designer clothes sector has been on the rise in the last years and there are people that are even considering discount designer clothes for their beloved pets. The recent studies that have been made around the designer clothing sector have uncovered the fact that by 2014, this sector will have a profit increase of over nine point fourteen billion dollars. Regardless of the occasion, wanting to look good and be appreciated for it will certainly get to draw a lot of attention around you and of course, many lauds. </p>
<p>If you are looking for designer mens clothes or womens designer clothing, then the first thing you will need to do is to launch your favorite browser and type keywords like &#8220;cheap designer clothing&#8221; in Google&#8217;s search box. Check the results that you get thoroughly.</p>
<p>In the modern society that we are living in, most of the designers have also changed their perspective on what &#8220;fashionable&#8221; really means and if in the past they could not employ too many techniques on a pair of pants or a shirt, now, there are different cuts they can take advantage of with results that will impress you a lot.</p>
<p>If you have a nice outfit to boast out with, you will certainly want to have it paired with the right Cheap designer watches or Cheap designer sunglasses.</p>
<p>Women love such clothing pieces a lot and if you are someone that wears such clothes, you will see that some ladies will have a higher interest in you. Because the production process of such clothing is manual, the quality of the clothes is ensured. The buttons, the cuts, the sewing and the collars are perfect. After the clothing piece is ready, it is analyzed by a team of experts to see if it can be marketed or not.</p>
<p>Even if you will have to pay a little more for such clothes, you will find that they are worthy of your money.</p>
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		<title>Indian Fashion Design Garments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[SIX YARDS of sheer grace and elegance is what the sari is all about. A Sari is one of the most elegant attires a woman can adorn. It is essentially an un-stitched long piece of fabric which needs to be draped in a particular way to achieve the fully dressed effect. Draping a sari is [...]<p><a href="http://www.designertips.org/indian-fashion-design-garments.php">Indian Fashion Design Garments</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.designertips.org">Designer Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> SIX YARDS of sheer grace and elegance is what the sari is all about. A Sari is one of the most elegant attires a woman can adorn. It is essentially an un-stitched long piece of fabric which needs to be draped in a particular way to achieve the fully dressed effect. Draping a sari is an art. The saree is worn in in different ways in different states of India. However, the most common method is wrapping the cloth around the waist, making pleats in the front and draping the final length around the shoulder. The remaining fabric that is draped over her blouse and shoulder, falling behind her is called the pallu.</p>
<p>Before you Start</p>
<p>A blouse which needs to be tight-fitting and whose color needs to be chosen keeping the look of the saree in mind, can be short sleeved or sleeveless, with a variety of necklines. The blouse ends just below the bust.<br />
Wearing a Sari the Traditional Way</p>
<p>* Step 1. Around your body. Starting at the navel, tuck the plain end of the saree into the petticoat and continue tucking till you take a complete turn from right to left. Adjust the lower end of the saree to the height required. Ideally wear your footwear so that you drape the saree to the right length.</p>
<p>* Step 2. Measuring the pallu. Hold the top edge of the saree where the pallu is and bring it around your hips to the front and over your left shoulder, thus measuring the length of the pallav or pallu. The pallav should hang down the back to the knee. You may pin your pallu to your sari blouse provisionally.</p>
<p>* Step 3. Making pleats. Create pleats with the saree. Make about 7 to 10 pleats and hold them up together so that they fall straight and even. Tuck the pleats into the waist petticoat slightly to the left of the navel, taking care to see that the pleats are turned towards the left.</p>
<p>* Step 4. The pallu. The remaining portion of the saree must be turned once around the body and then draped over the left shoulder. Arrange the pleats on this part of the saree and then pin them up on the left shoulder to prevent the pallu from falling off.</p>
<p>This is the most common method to wear a saree. With matching bindi and jewellery you feel like a complete Indian woman.<br />
Different Ways of Wearing a Sari</p>
<p>Different regions of India have their own distinct forms of draping a Saree. Some of these are outlined below:</p>
<p>Gujarati way: This version of draping, ccommonly known as the seedha pallu way, is also found in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Bihar. Instead of opening to the left, the pleats are tucked so that they open to the right. Then, the pallu is taken to the back and brought over the right shoulder. It is then spread across the chest, and the left edge is tucked in the petticoat at the back.</p>
<p>Maharashtra method: Instead of the usual five-and-a-half meters, the sari in this version measures eight meters. One portion of the sari is drawn up between the legs and tucked in behind at the waist, while another portion is draped as a pallu over the bosom. Thus it forms a kind of divided sari, allowing greater freedom of movement.</p>
<p>Tamilian version: Like the Maharashtra version, the sare in this version, too, measures eight meters. After wrapping around the waist, the pleats are positioned along the left leg. The rest of the sari is taken over the left shoulder, wrapped once again round the waist and tucked on the left side.</p>
<p>Bengali style: The saree is worn pleatless; it is wrapped around the waist, brought back to the right side and the pallu is thrown over the left shoulder. The pallu is then brought up under the right arm and once again cast over the left shoulder. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> British department store has recently made an interesting investigation, generally men, only 17 years to life in person to buy underwear, the rest do it by the mother or partner. 19 years ago my mother bought for boys; 19 to 23 years of age due to the pursuit of the opposite sex, and underwear to express masculine feel, so will buy their own; 23 to 33 years of age will be the responsibility of buying <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.ballux.com/">underwear</a> for your partner; 38-year-old to 44-year-old man may face the divorce, but also to buy into their own. 44-year-old man after basically not have bought. The TX Garment Group is a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://txgarmentgroup.com/">garment manufacturer</a> group with facilities and operations that run through the entire production process. They have over 30 years of experience in the industry and have built a tight network of partners and suppliers with whom we work with. In line C. Gift to order the parts Tee, will be bent on buying, but they have bought more than one, but in Japan there are not ordered, I am Tee obsession, for this piece limited edition items tee, I 4 In the shop search, but also look at the online auction area, before the auction in a user wants to buy, but since she first set than after ordering her to go, but I know this time can not be set in Japan, so give up Xiangna users query. See later in this online auction Tee, knew that she had the spot, before her deal. I was lucky first job is when the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://puxzycat.com/">japanese fashion</a> buyers, so the inevitable wear clothes in Japan, Japanese T-shirt that had previously been thought that the Japanese system, with its great, do not ask these questions, my Japanese friends are each On all orders and work in China, and sometimes come back to buy cheap Chinese clothing sold in Japan, so Japan&#8217;s design and style Buy better. Made in China and reasonable price point, anyway, you will not wear it 35 years it ! They conduct their own fabric wash &amp; dye process to meet needs of client standards and design styles. This enables them to ensure accuracy, flexibility, and efficiency in the production process. Their fabric treatment facilities and services are available to all clients regardless of whether they are your selected manufacturer for garment industry. </p>
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		<title>Fashion Design In Isolation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is something very positive about living and working in isolation of the rest of the world, you have to learn to rely on your own resources, innovate and collaborate with other like minded individuals, both local and international, think local act global. And with the aid of modern electronic communication systems you can succeed [...]<p><a href="http://www.designertips.org/fashion-design-in-isolation.php">Fashion Design In Isolation</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.designertips.org">Designer Tips</a></p>
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<p>There is something very positive about living and working in isolation of the rest of the world, you have to learn to rely on your own resources, innovate and collaborate with other like minded individuals, both local and international, think local act global. And with the aid of modern electronic communication systems you can succeed globally from your desktop.</p>
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<p>In 2008 I relocated me business to my home town Perth Western Australia, primarily because it suited lifestyle needs and wants. Great Whether, fresh food, multicultural and for a designer like who is in constant creative mood there is an endless supply of natural and man made inspiration.</p>
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<p>I had spent eight years in England, the last five studying and working in fashion.</p>
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<p>So began a new adventure filled with risk and challenge, just what I needed ample amounts of mental stimulation to keep me actively motivated and in tune my compass. </p>
<p>I had discovered the fashion industry, which now allows me to express my creative imagination with complete freedom, a position I had been preparing and working towards all of my long life.</p>
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<p>My intention was to live a comfortable quiet lifestyle and at the same time delve into the manic ever changing world of fashion, but without having to venture far and wide. And from the most isolated city in the world continue to launch my unique men&#8217;s designer fashion accessories. With a no compromise attitude, broke, but high on motivation and happy at home I began scouring the city and suburbs for talented designers to join in exciting collaborative projects, it begins to bear fruit with the first range of cufflinks due to be released in October.</p>
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<p>It took almost two years just to make the right connections and there are more in the pipeline. Attending networking functions and seminars, endless hour&#8217;s cold calling, working thirty six hours a week in fashion retail, running an online shopping service, designing, pounding the pavement, door knocking, absorbing countless knock backs, living hand to mouth, day by day.  I must have worked 70 hours a week for almost two years. For the first time in my life I am without a car so rely on my legs to do the walking and busses and trains, I must average about ten hours on hoof a week.</p>
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<p>Starting at 7am with network breakfasts, then meetings with shop owners, coffees with prospective designers, then onto the floor in front line sales until 9pm. Finally, arriving home and working for another 2 hours, preparing orders, answering emails, and planning for the next day; Driven by sheer passion to succeed in my dreams, wishes and goals, these three intangibles are fuel for the fire.</p>
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<p>Now a number of fashion boutiques that stock my <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.patrickmcmurray.com/xcart/designer-silk-ties-handmade-Patrick-McMurray/">designer silk ties</a> and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.patrickmcmurray.com/xcart/enamel-designer-cufflinks-by-Patrick-McMurray/">cufflinks</a>, as well as a few multi national corporate clients, a little good press, plus an agent to service the east coast of Australia there is a shimmer of light at the end of a long black tunnel. New Zealand is the next challenge, securing and agent or licensee agreement; then it&#8217;s USA, Japan and China.</p>
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<p>But without secure and reliable collaborations both local and global progress is not possible.</p>
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<p><strong><i>Question by Jourdan</i>: What are the chances of becoming a successful fashion designer?</strong><br />
I&#8217;m almost 17, and I&#8217;m home schooled, so i take fashion design at a local community college. I already have professional sewing skills, and i can use professional sewing equipment, like sergers, ect..  and i was wondering if this a plus since i have started so much earlier then the average wanna be fashion designer?</p>
<p>Also, what does it take to be a fashion designer? The clothes I make are inspired by the 60&#8242;s pop art , the 80&#8242;s, and some vintage styles. I like to make clothes that are really fashionable but wearable too, and i have made some handbags. Is that good enough or should i be more creative?</p>
<p>And where can I buy wholesale fabric and other sewing notions like zippers, buttons, thread, ect.</p>
<p>Any other info would be wonderful!</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by Gabriella M.</i><br/>i don&#8217;t know&#8211; it might be tricky but you can still do it! Follow your dreams <img src='http://www.designertips.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<p>So, you now have a number of media relations, stories and hooks that you can present to various media outlets that don&#8217;t have a thing to do with celebrities.  Using this approach, you and your fashions are the stars.  This is the approach I suggest focusing on.  Then after you&#8217;ve made your splash and established yourself through the media as a hot designer, maybe, just maybe you&#8217;ll let one of those celebrities wear them.</p>
<p>Public relations is an important marketing component for nearly any company or product, but when it comes to fashion, beauty or style an effective PR campaign is not an option, it&#8217;s a necessity.  Think about it, fashion and style is directly linked in our culture with celebrity and fame.  When Entertainment Tonight or In Style feature the latest singing sensation or movie star, it&#8217;s not just the person who is being spotlighted it&#8217;s also what he or she is wearing including what bag, jewelry, blouse, pants, skirt, scarf or coat they are sporting at the time.</p>
<p>When Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt prance down the red carpet, they&#8217;re not the only ones being scrutinized, the magnifying glass is also on their shoes, their blouse, the sunglasses – everything they are wearing is now suddenly in the grip of the star making machine. </p>
<p>  A fashion designer we were working with had one of her designs worn by Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson in the same week.  That opened the door to the People magazines and In Style&#8217;s of the world.  That is a definite plus.  As a designer you want celebrities to wear your clothing.  It helps media-wise, there is no doubt about that.  But a mistake that designers often make is that they place their primary focus on chasing down celebrities and celebrity stylists thinking that the only way to establish themselves in the world of fashion is to get the latest A, B, C (and if all else fails) D-list celebrity to wear their designs.</p>
<p>As I mentioned, that helps, but your primary job is not to chase down Hollywood&#8217;s latest flavor of the month.  Your job is to create the best fashions you can.  You want to develop a line that the public reacts to.  The bottom line is you want your creations to be your star, not the celebrity that wears them.  So, how do you do this?</p>
<p><strong>Here&#8217;s your exercise, forget (for a bit) that celebrities exist.</strong> Put aside your desire to have the latest celeb wear your designs.  For now, that approach is off the table.  Now, what are your stories?  What makes your designs special?  Who are they created for?  What are some ways that they can be used or worn that is a bit different? <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.anthonymora.com/">What are some interesting visuals that can be used when pitching your fashion story?</a> Is there a story that has to do with how your fashions are made?  Are unique materials used?  Keep drilling down this way.  Focus on what makes your designs unique, different or what makes them perfect for a certain target market.</p>
<p>Now what about you?  What makes your story interesting?  What was your journey to become a designer?  What obstacles did you have to overcome?  How was your life changed by your decision to enter the world of fashion? <strong>Realize that your journey and your transformation offers you a wealth of media pitches and approaches.</strong></p>
<p>So, you now have a number of media pitches, stories and hooks that you can present to various media outlets that don&#8217;t have a thing to do with celebrities.  Using this approach, you and your fashions are the stars.  This is the approach I suggest focusing on.  Then after you&#8217;ve made your splash and established yourself through the media as a hot designer, maybe, just maybe you&#8217;ll let one of those celebrities wear them.</p>
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<p>Anthony Mora began his media career as a freelance journalist for such publications as Us, Rolling Stone and other local and national publications. He served as editor-in-chief of two Los Angeles-based entertainment and lifestyle-oriented publications, and co-founded Phillips &amp; Mora Entertainment, a public relations and personal management company, which ventured into video and film production. In 1990, Anthony formed Anthony Mora Communications, Inc. a Los Angeles-based media relations company that specializes in media placement, image development, and media training. AMC Inc. has placed clients in: Time, Newsweek, 60 Minutes, CNN, The Wall Street Journal, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and other local, national, and international media outlets. Anthony has been featured in: USA Today, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, The BBC, CNN, Entrepreneur, Fox News, MSNBC, and other media. He has written three books. The most recent, Spin to Win is a step-by-step guide on how to define goals and utilize the power of the media to achieve success in any field. Practical and user-friendly, Spin to Win can be utilized by heads of major corporations, small business owners, and entrepreneurs.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of different types of Burberry luggage, alternatively, a couple of are indexed under: Burberry&#8217;s Dakar &#8211; This designer handbags provides graceful hardware, double handles and exact stitching. It suits right over your shoulder comfortably. It&#8217;s spacious within with two zipper cubicles as a way to stay necessary items safe. It&#8217;s made [...]<p><a href="http://www.designertips.org/the-fashion-designer-handbags.php">The fashion designer handbags</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.designertips.org">Designer Tips</a></p>
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<p>There are a lot of different types of Burberry luggage, alternatively, a couple of are indexed under: Burberry&#8217;s Dakar &#8211; This <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.finerreplica.com/">designer handbags</a> provides graceful hardware, double handles and exact stitching. It suits right over your shoulder comfortably. It&#8217;s spacious within with two zipper cubicles as a way to stay necessary items safe. It&#8217;s made with animal-printed lining which catches the eyes of somebody standing local while you open it up. You can to find those chic baggage and the various different Burberry handbags collection at best division shops and specialty shops such as Dillard, Macy&#8217;s, Lord &amp; Taylor, Von Maur and Nordstrom.Many women are losing the Gucci and Prada luggage for one thing extra appealing. This is the Burberry handbags.</p>
<p>The <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.finerreplica.com/">Burberry handbags</a> are made out of quality Jap drum dyed leather-based and be offering designated and sublime hardware to create a particularly trendy handbag.There are many other colors to select from as well. </p>
<p>Burberry handbags &#8211; This designer purse comes with rich luxiourous leather, comfortable pleats and graceful hardware. It has a significant zipper pouch at the inside with further wallet for storing those extras. These also are to be had in quite a few trendy colors. You&#8217;re going to additionally to find leopard print lining, magnetic snap closure, twin wallet and double handles on this fashion designer bag. It gives plenty of room for all of the extras.</p>
<p>To seek out the best deals on those <a rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://www.finerreplica.com/">designer replica handbags</a>, you can keep on-line at numerous other on-line stores. </p>
<p>Costs generally range from 0 to 0, however you&#8217;ll find those baggage inexpensive than that. It doesn&#8217;t matter what you spend at the Burberry handbags purse, you can ensure that you&#8217;re getting a top quality, trendy bag. Burberry handbags &#8211; This is a more smart handbag that might be no longer too flashy but nonetheless will supply you with a way of style. Whether or not you&#8217;re doing your grocery buying groceries or going out to a good dining restaurant, this bag will have you going out in style. It is made with real leather and has a fantastic fake belt tied round it is middle.</p>
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		<title>Chloe &#8211; Fashion Designer Profile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chloe &#8211; Fashion Designer Profile You may not have heard of Gaby Aghion, but chances are that you have seen some of her work. In 1952 Gaby Aghion decided to create a French fashion house located in Paris. She named the line Chloe, and since its inception it has been turning out some of the [...]<p><a href="http://www.designertips.org/chloe-fashion-designer-profile.php">Chloe &#8211; Fashion Designer Profile</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.designertips.org">Designer Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Chloe &#8211; Fashion Designer Profile<br />
You may not have heard of Gaby Aghion, but chances are that you have seen some of her work. In 1952 Gaby Aghion decided to create a French fashion house located in Paris. She named the line Chloe, and since its inception it has been turning out some of the most luxurious ready to wear garments out there.<br />
Gaby Aghion lived in Paris which is why she chose to star their brand there. However, she was actually of Egyptian origin. Her exotic background is a large part of her sense of style. Along with her partner, Jacques Lenoir, Gaby noticed that there was a great interest and need for a fashion house that could offer ready to wear garments that met the stringent requirements of haute couture garments. Thus Chloe was born.<br />
The Chloe line was not like the other lines of the time. In fact, Gaby Aghion fought against the formality of traditional 1950&#8242;s fashion. She decided to create top quality, luxurious, soft, figure flattering clothes. Each creation that she made was designed in the best fabrics available. She referred to this as &#8220;luxury prt&#8211;porter&#8221; which is where the ready to wear market evolved from.<br />
The Chloe line was quickly imitated by other couturiers like Givenchy, and today ready to wear lines are much more common and important than haute couture lines. In 1966 Chloe had an important change happen. That was the year that Karl Lagerfeld was brought on as its main designer, and he helped to skyrocket Chloe to becoming one of the most important brands of the 1970&#8242;s. Iconic figures like Jackie Kennedy, Brigitte Bardot, and Grace Kelly were regularly seen wearing Chloe garments.<br />
In the mid 1980&#8242;s Chloe again underwent a large change. It was in 1985 that the Richemont group acquired Chloe, but they were smart enough to keep on Karl Lagerfeld. Through the years Chloe continued to change with the influence of its designers. In 1997 Stella McCartney joined the design team bringing with her a much more feminine and romantic feel. Just four years later Phoebe Philo joined Chloe bringing a personal sense of sensuality to the line that attracted the interests of celebrities like Natalie Portman and Kirsten Dunst.<br />
Not long after that Chloe branched out into the world of accessories. In 2002 Chloe released its first line of bags and shoes. Their most popular piece from this collection was The Paddington bag which gained a lot of attention as it became the &#8220;it bag&#8221; of the year. As the years continued to pass changes continued to occur, and in 2009 Chloe found a spokesperson in fashion forward actress Chloe Sevigny.<br />
Chloe garments can be found in a variety of boutiques worldwide. They have locations in Paris, London, New York, Dubai, and Tokyo just to name a few. Additionally, you can also find their garments in some of the higher quality retailers and luxury boutiques. However, Chloe has stayed true to its roots with its headquarters located in Paris, France.</p>
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Shirley Applegate is a freelance writer in New York City. One of her all-time favorite designers is Chloe and she loves her <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.kirnazabete.com/designers/chloe/">Chloe flats</a></p>
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		<title>Choosing an Interior Designer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing an interior designer is one of the most effective ways to make sure your room is attractive and good to look at. When you choose an interior designer you will be getting someone to help you with the design and layout of your room, and this will affect everything form the way the room [...]<p><a href="http://www.designertips.org/choosing-an-interior-designer.php">Choosing an Interior Designer</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.designertips.org">Designer Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Choosing an interior designer is one of the most effective ways to make sure your room is attractive and good to look at. When you choose an interior designer you will be getting someone to help you with the design and layout of your room, and this will affect everything form the way the room feels to the way it looks and the way you use it. It&#8217;s funny how you can use the same space in a room and create two different places with a completely different feel depending on the design and the furniture you employ.</p>
<p>The interior designer you select will work alongside you to come up with a layout you really like, but by using a professional service you can guarantee that your home has a kind of sheen and flair to it that makes it seem a lot more than just your bedroom with some of the things you like in it. Rather your room will feel exciting and modern and somewhat like a show home and this is a great reason to use an interior designer.</p>
<p>To find your designer there are many things you can do. </p>
<p>First of all you should look online and doing this you should be able to find an interior designer in your area. There are lots of designers out there who have their own personalized webpages and these will normally allow you to browse through their portfolio of work. This is the most important aspect of choosing your interior designer as this will tell you whether or not you like their style and whether or not it looks like something you can work with. This is a very good way to choose and will ensure that you get a good fit for what you want and for your property. While your interior designer will work with you they will still have their own style and personality that will be stamped on the place – so make sure this is a style you enjoy. Their site will also likely have lots of testimonials and these will help you to get an idea of what the other people who used their service thought of them. Looking online for mentions of their name may also prove fruitful if you can find an objective discussion or review of their services in a forum or on another website.</p>
<p>Other ways to find interior designers are by reputation and if you see a room you really like the looks of you can always ask them whether they used a designer and who that person was. Alternatively you can ask people who you know have used an interior designer what they thought of the service and whether they recommend you go with them.</p>
<p>Once you have found a good interior designer and you like what they have on show on their site, you will then want to bring them round to look at your property and will discuss with them what you want (alternatively this might transpire over the phone). You are under no obligation to buy, and at this point you should decide whether you like the way work too and can see how they imagine working with your space. </p>
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<p>One of the first things I had to work out when renovating m new house was whether I needed help with <a href="http://www.lewishaminteriors.com.au/">interior design Melbourne</a> or was it more the help of an <a href="http://www.lewishaminteriors.com.au/">interior decorator melbourne</a>. Turns out I was happy with the layout so got the designer.</p>
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<p>Melanie Adams, wallcoverings expert for wallpaperdirect.co.uk, visits top designer, cook and author, Sophie Conran&#8217;s, home in West Sussex to see the different ways she has woven wallpaper in to her interiors and lifestyle. Whilst exploring her wallcoverings range from Arthouse, Sophie and Mel discuss their design influences, trend predictions and practical tips for keen decorators whilst taking a look at both Sophie&#8217;s country and London homes. Offering one of the widest ranges of wallpaper and wallcoverings online, www.wallpaperdirect.co.uk brings together all the top brands including Sanderson, Harlequin and Osborne &#038; Little, to individual designers like Sophie Conran, Jeff Banks and Jocelyn Warner, in addition to its own brand, Albany. Providing unbeatable choice and inspirational ideas, wallpaperdirect is a one-stop-shop featuring all the latest designs with a handy wallpaper calculator, tools for the job, samples direct to your door, rewards for regular customers and a virtual roomset feature so you can see how a pattern repeats. Choose a design and see how your house could look in just a couple of clicks. If you can&#8217;t find a favourite from the 5000 wallcoverings online, you can upload your own image and create your own bespoke murals! Whether aspiring to the cool sophistication of the perfect city living environment or craving the calm idle of a little country cottage, wallpaperdirect will help you achieve the decorative style you need from the must-have wallpapers <b>&#8230;</b><br />
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		<title>Interior Design: Antique Lighting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lighting is an essential feature of interior design. Clearly, we need light to be able to see, but there is much more to lighting than simply the addition of a light fixture. For instance, in a home environment, excessively bright light is a big no-no. Ambience is what we should create in our living quarters, [...]<p><a href="http://www.designertips.org/interior-design-antique-lighting.php">Interior Design: Antique Lighting</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.designertips.org">Designer Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Lighting is an essential feature of interior design. Clearly, we need light to be able to see, but there is much more to lighting than simply the addition of a light fixture. For instance, in a home environment, excessively bright light is a big no-no. Ambience is what we should create in our living quarters, and very bright light makes for an uncomfortable experience when trying to relax. For living rooms, bedrooms and dining rooms, what we need is subdued lighting to create a perfectly harmonious atmosphere.</p>
<p>In order to decorate a room well, the lighting must be just right, not to dark, and certainly not too bright. Furniture may be expensive, curtains and carpets the epitome of luxury, but if the lighting is wrong, the room will feel at odds with itself.</p>
<p>Antique lighting fixtures are perfect as a means of lighting a room. Frequently, they are unable to emit excessively bright light, which is a bonus. Moreover, by using an antique light as a primary, or secondary, source of lighting, you simply add to the interior design they stand in their own right as a decorative item, much like an item of furniture or a painting will do. To classify a light as an antique, it must be at least a century old.</p>
<p>Antique lighting is a broad, umbrella term to describe all lights over 100 years old. As such, there are huge variations between the items available for purchase. This is great news, because it means a great deal of choice. Interior designers will suggest purchasing items that fit within the general period of the room. Therefore, for modern decor, you would think that it is difficult to find a suitable antique light, but this is not the case, popular contemporary styles often reflect past trends. Moreover, by choosing antiques that are unique, you ensure they do not fit a particular era per se, individuality tends to suit any look and so can normally fit with any style of decoration providing you select the item carefully and with thought.</p>
<p>With a decorative antique light, you can choose them as a main source of lighting or as a secondary source. Depending on which type you want, their brightness should vary: primary sources of light do need to be a little darker than secondary sources.</p>
<p>When purchasing <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.periodstylelighting.co.uk/">antique lighting</a>, bear in mind the novelty factor. Antique lights are not a novelty; they are intended to act as an exquisite focal point to a room, and not as a garish or gaudy addition. You should avoid Betty Boop-style lighting for instance!</p>
<p>Remember, the way in which you decorate a room, and the lighting that you use, are a reflection of your personality; if you like it, it is ok. Nevertheless, when decorating a home, soft lighting is best for creating a relaxed and tranquil environment. </p>
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You can browse an exceptional collection of <a href="http://www.periodstylelighting.co.uk/">antique lighting</a> at <a href="http://www.periodstylelighting.co.uk/">http://www.periodstylelighting.co.uk</a>; their range of lamps is truly breathtaking.</p>
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<p>www.robesondesign.com Interior Designer Rebecca Robeson comes to the rescue when her son Scott moves to a new home in Chicago. Using Google Sketch Up Pro, a 3D modeling software program, Rebecca and Scott are able to communicate via the internet to take this dark, dank, basement to a whole&#8230;<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[MILAN (Reuters Life!) – Italian fashion designers created shimmering, fluid looks for their 2011 spring/summer collections, mixing fringes and lengths to seduce women as conscious of their bodies as of their money. Crystal embroideries, golden belts and mirror heels shone at the Milan shows ended on Tuesday. A longer calendar and a new central location [...]<p><a href="http://www.designertips.org/milan-fashion-shines-in-wearable-luxury.php">Milan Fashion Shines in Wearable Luxury</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.designertips.org">Designer Tips</a></p>
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  MILAN (Reuters Life!) – Italian fashion designers created shimmering, fluid looks for their 2011 spring/summer collections, mixing fringes and lengths to seduce women as conscious of their bodies as of their money.
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  Crystal embroideries, golden belts and mirror heels shone at the Milan shows ended on Tuesday. A longer calendar and a new central location attracted more buyers than last year, confirming signs of recovery for luxury good brands.
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  &#8220;Buyers increased to over 15,000 this year, with more coming from Asia and the United States,&#8221; Mario Boselli, president of Italy&#8217;s National Chamber of Fashion, said on Tuesday.
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  &#8220;There was more vigor, also because of the improved economic situation after the crisis,&#8221; he said.
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  Fashion houses Cavalli and Ferragamo said sales continued to rise in the third quarter, but kept a cautious outlook for the rest of 2010, as many see 2011 as a test year for recovery.
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  A relaxed, sensual elegance inspired Dolce&amp;Gabbana, whose bride-to-be models wore white clothes made from bed linens and tablecloths in a tribute to Italy&#8217;s best sartorial tradition.
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  Crystals were sewn on long-slung robes, like those seen at Armani, whose blue collection was inspired by desert nomads.
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  &#8220;I wanted very sexy clothes, but wearable,&#8221; Armani told reporters after his glittering, linear show.
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  His models wore iridescent fabrics, while trousers were topped by tunics, creating a layered silhouette.
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  &#8220;Buyers ask for things they can sell&#8230; Not all women are mannequins,&#8221; Armani said, adding demand for evening dresses was rising, as people seek special clothes for their full wardrobes.
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  Roberto Cavalli celebrated his 40th anniversary in the fashion world with a sexy, glitzy-rock collection, which featured free-flowing fringes on pants, necklaces and bags.
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  Glamour was also synonymous with celebrities.
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  If British model Naomi Campbell celebrated in tears at Dolce&amp;Gabbana her 25th anniversary in the business, American actor George Clooney enjoyed with his Italian girlfriend Elisabetta Canalis his return to fashion&#8217;s red carpet at Armani.
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  Prada proved again that not all women are made equal with a &#8220;minimal Baroque&#8221; collection, with simple forms in vivid colors and round-shouldered striped dresses.
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  Versace explored a sophisticated, sexy look, with short jackets revealing a line of skin and the house&#8217;s Greek fret on clothes and bags, some of which mixed metal with crystals.
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  For the evening, Gucci&#8217;s designer Frida Giannini showed off tuxedo one-pieces or totem dresses with crystals or feathers.
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  Woven python strips and crystal-embroidered gowns took center stage at Gianfranco Ferre&#8217;s show.
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  Milan hands the baton to Paris for the last fashion week of the year.
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