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Shopping Bridal Accessories Online
by Janet R.
30 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
There are so many to things to count in order to plan a wedding They can be overwhelming at times, but thanks to the Internet, because now there are lots of transactions that can be done online Nowadays, it is easier to find, select, and purchase wedding supplies and bridal accessories that engaged couples need...
Ballroom Dancing Lessons: How to Talk Your Man Into Going?
by Meryl Rougeaux
30 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
Before you start to seek out avenues of instruction, or start learning ballroom dancing, you will have to do two things: find a partner, and decide why you want to dance Of course, while you are learning you can practice on your own, but you will not get much out of ballroom dancing if you do not have a partner to make it enjoyable Ballroom dancing lessons are fun...
Ballroom Dance – Synonymous to Elegant Dancing
by Ronald Rougeaux
30 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
Many people wants to learn ballroom dancing because it is a nice social activity which is perfectly fine, learner you should know that if they are looking into ballroom dancing as a competitive sport, it will cost more to get going This is because in addition to learning ballroom dancing, you will have to pay contest-entrance fees, purchase costumes, and pay for your travel A great place to begin with your new burgeoning ballroom-dancing career is online browsing through how-to videos...
An Introduction to Ballroom Dance Steps
by Meryl Rougeaux
30 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
As there are several kinds of ballroom dances, all of them have several movements, positions and steps If you have just observed those types, you would come to know that every kind of ballroom dance whether it is tango, waltz, jazz or foxtrot, has different steps and exclusive positions Therefore, it is necessary to learn basic ballroom dance steps and positions in order to improve your ballroom dancing skills...
Does Cutting of the Hair Make it Grow Faster?
by Samuel Peterson
28 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
It is often believed that cutting and trimming of hair allows the hair grow at a faster rate However, it’s not as what is believed It is the natural process which allows hair growth...
Get the Designer Ladies Leather Gloves
by Shelly Resta
28 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
Ladies Leather Gloves Men will continue men They broadly speaking lean to push aside about the path they count and how to retain themselves off from bodily hurt and super repellent atmospheric condition While riding bikes men must draw elaborate to put on Ladies Leather Glovesso as to shield themselves from any make of damage...
Progesterone and Breast Cancer Prevention
by Rocky Walsborn
28 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in women in the US Accordingly to the Centers for Disease Control, the incidence of breast cancer increased 52 percent between 1950 and 1990...
Tips For Women Who Want to Learn Martial Arts and Self Defense
by William F. Gabriel
28 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
There are many products, videos, and classes out there marketed to women to help them learn martial arts and other self defense programs In addition to using common sense on a daily basis to decrease your chances of becoming a target, it’s important to understand that dangerous scenarios can happen The best way to manage a bad situation is to be prepared...
ZAP Baton Stun Gun With Flashlight
by Eharris
28 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
You're walking your dog at night down a dark street or alleyway You have a flashlight with you Someone approaches...
Lingerie Review: Vanity Fair Bras
by Carmen Petitclerc
28 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
Vanity Fair bras are without a doubt one of the most sought after products offered by the company These brassieres are available in an array of bra styles and colors and are a favorite amongst many women The ability to fit a whole spectrum of different shapes and sizes contributes to the popularity of Vanity Fair lingerie and brassieres, primarily amongst otherwise virtually ignored demographics...
Plus Size Swimwear - An Easy Shopping Guide For Plus Size Swimwear
by Dawn Barrington
27 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
When shopping for plus size swimsuits, it's so easy to get discouraged A lot f the time, it can seem like the only swimsuits anyone is selling in your size are the horrible tent type swimsuits You know for a fact that any woman who is at all interested in her sex appeal does not want to wear the "tent" style swimsuit, especially if sexiness is what she is looking for in a swimsuit...
What Men Desire When Buying a Diamond Watch?
by Guy Richman
27 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
Investing in a diamond watch is an challenging time in a man's lifetime; it means he has arrived at a confident level of achievement and has the ways to invest in a representation of his achievement Diamond watches are not just functional timepieces; they are symbolic representations of riches and success that can be handed down from father to son As such, choosing the ideal men's diamond watch is worth an investment of time and energy...
Wedding Jewelry For Your Special Day
by Suzie OConnor
27 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
The day is rapidly approaching and you are down to the final choices To say that you have been busy would be the understatement of the century, but it will all be worth it Your dress is hanging in your home, your shoes are in your closet and all of the accoutrements are in place...
Get the Classic Carolina Amato Gloves
by Shelly Resta
27 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
Carolina Amato Gloves Design Carolina Amato is a noted accessory fashion designer who has proposed a gigantic set out of gloves, wraps, hats, scarves and other supplements for both men and women Accessories projected by Carolina Amato are sold in big depots and reputable departmental depots sited in US, England, Canada, South Korea and Japan Her patterns are often owned in contrasting crowning magazines like Vogue, Vanity Fair, Harpers Bazaar and Elle...
Observing a Pair of Womens Narrow Shoes Through the Net
by Kimberly Ducado
27 Jul 2010 at 4:00pm
If you stimulate your feet practised so frequently, risks are, you will sustain wider feet But if you dont, you might exactly take narrow feet act you retrieve sustaining narrow feet is a problem...

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Build Your Fall Wardrobe On A Budget
Wouldn't it be grand if we had endless funds to spruce up our fall wardrobe? Well most of us don't but not to worry. Here's some help to build your fall wardrobe on a budget. First off forget the designe names. Yes they're great if you can afford...

Gemstone Jewelry Secrets Revealed
The mystery and magic of colored gemstones has been an integral aspect or the "Lore" of most cultures for many centuries. Here is what noted gemstone experts Antoinette L. Matlins and A.C. Bonanno have to say on the matter. "The fascination with...

Leather Jewelry - a touch of Forbidden (and Friendship)
Most people will agree that leather jewelry is great. Whether it's a wristband or an ankle bracelet - it has a touch of style. Even though it's often a small detail - it's always very noticeable on anyone who wears it. Short skirts, shorts, bikini,...

Let’s Google And Yahoo Our Kids’ Education
I love Google and Yahoo. With Google and Yahoo I can search the Internet on any subject that interests me, at any time day or night, in the comfort of my home. I was thinking how much fun it is to learn new things with Google or Yahoo, compared to...

Seven Jeans.
Are you into high fashion jeans like Seven jeans? Seven jeans are well known as highly priced, but highly fashionable jeans. They are worn by celebrities and teens alike. Of course they come in all shapes and sizes, but check out the heavy...

 
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Madonna launches new junior fashion line (Reuters)
30 Jul 2010 at 7:30pm
Reuters - The Material Girl is launching a new clothing line for juniors that will hit stores in the U.S. next week, just in time for back-to-school shopping.

Timberlake's William Rast to launch at Target (AP)
29 Jul 2010 at 5:08pm

AP - William Rast, the fashion line by Justin Timberlake and his childhood friend Trace Ayala, has a new partner: Target.




One For Me, One For You: A New Approach to Holiday Giving at Gap (Fashio...
29 Jul 2010 at 2:12pm

Fashion Wire Daily - In a technology-obsessed world, where new gadgets top everyone's holiday gift wish-lists, it's up to clothing retailers to come up with new ways to entice customers to give wearable items as gifts. Gone are the days when a new pair of socks or pajamas can hold their own against a video game console or smartphone, which is something that Gap's creative director Patrick Robinson had in mind when he designed the Holiday 2010 collection.



Those Ardent School Days: Steven Meisel for Balenciaga (ARTINFO)
28 Jul 2010 at 2:22pm
ARTINFO - Steven Meisel, one of the premier fashion photographers working today, has teamed up with fashion house Balenciaga (the founder of which, Cristóbal Balenciaga, was once dubbed "the master of us all" by Christian Dior, no sartorial slouch himself) to present the label?s Fall/Winter 2010/11 campaign. Featuring some of the top models of the moment (such as Stella Tennant), Meisel?s series of images is composed of close-up portraits of the models alongside wider shots of the women standing in small groups. All are photographed against a lurid, fiery backdrop that looks one-part Southwestern sunset, one-part blazing wildfire.

Dolce & Gabbana dress Chelsea players in soccer push (Reuters)
27 Jul 2010 at 7:02pm

Reuters - Italian designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have entered a 3-year deal with English soccer club Chelsea to dress their players, muscling their way in the fashion-hungry soccer market.




Milan Fashion Week back to full seven days: organisers (AFP)
27 Jul 2010 at 3:58pm

AFP - Milan Fashion Week will be true to its name, covering a full seven days in September instead of a frantic long weekend as it did in February after an agreement with top designers, organisers said Tuesday.




Christina Applegate Leads the Happy Pack at the "Cats & Dogs" Premiere (...
26 Jul 2010 at 4:36pm

Fashion Wire Daily - Brilliant summer sun dappled the pack of humans, canines and felines that filled the red-carpet premiere of "Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore" at the Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday, July 25. But the brightest glow of the day came from Christina Applegate's big smile.




Tinsley Mortimer Does Hair Metal Chic for Samantha Thavasa (Fashion Wire...
22 Jul 2010 at 1:03pm

Fashion Wire Daily - Tinsley Mortimer launched her latest collection for Japanese handbag company Samantha Thavasa on Tuesday, July 20, at the store's New York boutique on Madison Avenue to a crowd that delighted in her fall lineup, a girly take on '80s-inspired bags and clutches that would be just as home at a hair metal arena rock show as they would on the set of "Gossip Girl."




Sex workers put on fashion show to fight AIDS (AFP)
21 Jul 2010 at 7:13pm

AFP - Sex workers sought to raise awareness about discrimination and AIDS with a colourful fashion show on the margins of the world AIDS conference on Wednesday.




The "Salt" Premiere Shakes Up Hollywood (Fashion Wire Daily)
20 Jul 2010 at 5:45pm

Fashion Wire Daily - Collective sighs of relief echoed down Hollywood Boulevard as Brad Pitt joined his superstar partner Angelina Jolie at the massive premiere of her new action flick "Salt." Jolie looked gorgeous as always in a skimpy black beaded minidress, but Pitt looked positively stunning after months of sporting a mountain man grizzle of facial hair that obscured his handsome visage.




Choppering Away from "The Extra Man" Premiere (Fashion Wire Daily)
20 Jul 2010 at 4:03pm

Fashion Wire Daily - When you're a big movie star, it's easy to whisk away from your movie premiere: just ask Katie Holmes. The actress is currently working in Toronto on the History Channel miniseries "The Kennedys," in which she will bring Jacqueline Kennedy back to life, but her latest flick was premiering in New York City on Monday, July 19. So what's a girl whose husband Tom Cruise makes $25 million per movie to do? Just hire a helicopter, of course.




George Clooney radiates cool on witness stand (AP)
16 Jul 2010 at 5:37pm

AP - It's no wonder the Italian businessmen claimed George Clooney was behind their fashion line — the actor knows how to wow an audience whether he's on the red carpet or the witness stand.




Stella McCartney to design British Olympic kit (AFP)
14 Jul 2010 at 11:02am

AFP - Fashion designer Stella McCartney will oversee the design of the athletes' clothing for the British team at the 2012 London Olympics, it was announced on Wednesday.




China tycoon bids to be Prada's biggest shareholder (AFP)
12 Jul 2010 at 7:24am

AFP - A Chinese tycoon has been quietly buying up shares in Italian fashion house Prada SpA in a bid to become its largest shareholder, his company confirmed Monday.




Naomi Campbell will testify at war crimes trial (AP)
11 Jul 2010 at 10:15am

AP - Fashion model Naomi Campbell says she will testify at the war crimes trial of former Liberian president Charles Taylor.




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List of fashion designers French Pierre Balmain Pierre Cardin Coco Chanel Andr� Courr�ges Christian Dior Jean Paul Gaultier Nicolas Ghesqui�re Herm�s Hubert de Givenchy Daniel Hechter Christian Lacroix Christian Louboutin Marcel Marongiu Jean Patou Sonya Rykiel Yves Saint-Laurent Hedi Slimane Chantal Thomas Louis Vuitton Michel Abraham
Italian
Giorgio Armani Gucci Franco Moschino Miuccia Prada Elsa Schiaparelli Riccardo Tisci Donatella Versace Gianni Versace Ermenegildo Zegna Domenico Dolce Stefano Gabbana
American
Jhane Barnes Bill Blass Oscar de la Renta Tom Ford Marc Jacobs Donna Karan Calvin Klein Ralph Lauren Mainbocher Jay McCarroll Isaac Mizrahi The Blue Panther Todd Oldham Lilly Pulitzer Faria Salman Anna Sui Vera Wang Jacqueline Smith Kate Spade
Japanese
Issey Miyake Satoshi Matsuzawa Yohji Yamamoto Rei Kawakubo Junya Watanabe Kenzo
Belgian
Dirk Bikkembergs (1959) Veronique Branquinho Ann Demeulemeester (1954) Martin Margiela Raf Simons Olivier Theyskens Walter Van Beirendonck Dries Van Noten Dirk Van Saene Marina Yee
British
Thomas Burberry Hussein Chalayan John Galliano David Holah Betty Jackson Stevie Stuart Vivienne Westwood Charles Frederick Worth Wale Adeyemi Rhona Nampijja Christopher Bailey Alexander McQueen Giles Deacon Julian Macdonald Matthew Williamson Stella McCartney Luella Bartley
Indian
Ritu Kumar Rohit Bal Ritu Beri Raghuvender Rathore Manish Malhotra Rita Kumar Prateek Oberoi
Other
Carlota Alfaro Lisa Ho Collette Dinnigan Arkadius Arne & Carlos Ash Rana Crist�bal Balenciaga Jhane Barnes Melie Bianco Hattie Carnegie Oleg Cassini Nico Didonna Domenico Dolce Gianfranco Ferre Stefano Gabbana Anja Gockel Sighsten Herrg�rd (1943-1989) Carolina Herrera Karl Lagerfeld Helmut Lang Judith Leiber Fong Leng Maha Moda Rudolph Moshammer Paco Rabanne Mary Quant Faria Salman Jill Sander Raf Simmons Christina Yu Sergiu Marian Bechian - Romania Ovidiu-Valentin Stan - Romania Anshita Asnani - India Martin Ludvik
See also
List of fashion houses Comme Des Garcons Valentino fashion designers Haute couture Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fashion_designers"

Wedding Dresses – Why They Are White and Other Wedding Lore

Brides have always worn white, right? Not so. In ancient times brides wore bright colored wedding dresses to signify their joy. White for western brides didn’t become fashionable until Queen Victoria wore it at her wedding to signify her status. White dresses never did signify purity until the Christian churches put that label on them. So feel free to add a little color to your wedding outfit.

Wedding bands made of hemp or braided grass were the earliest rings. They eventually fell out of favor, replaced by durable metals until about the 15th century when diamonds came upon the scene, to signify a valuable strong commitment, a tradition which most modern couples choose to keep.

When grooms would “capture” their brides and or were afraid of evil spirits they would comer the woman’s head to keep her from being recognized.

Bridesmaids’ dresses are all identical. Where did this practice originate? Long ago the brides friends wore the same exact outfit as the bride to confuse the evil spirits who wanted to destroy her happiness;. It also helped to prevent the bride from being kidnapped by a rival suitor.

The receiving line developed from the ancient belief, that on their wedding day, the bride and groom brought good luck to everyone they touched. Modern couples often pass on this and prefer to “make the rounds” greeting their guests during the wedding dinner.

In ancient Rome a marriage was not legal until the couple kissed. The kiss was considered a legal bond necessary to seal all contracts. This is thought to be the origin of the present day custom of banging a spoon against a glass until the newlyweds kiss.

Will you have your dad walk you down the aisle? Do you know where this custom originated? Long ago, a woman was considered her father’s property until she married, and their she was her husband’s property. At the wedding the Dad would literally “give her away,” transferring ownership to the husband. Now brides often have their fathers or both parents accompany them, and have the officiant ask “Who supports this couple in marriage?” The parents answer “We do.”

There is no need to explain what the honeymoon is. But do you know where the term originated? In ancient Ireland, when a couple married, the parents would make sure they had a supply of a drink made from fermented honey called mead, that would last for a full cycle of the moon. It was believed they would be blessed with a son within a year.

Back when a bride could be forced by a captor to marry, the groom would have to carry her against her will into her new home. The Romans thought that it was bad luck, for a bride to trip over the threshold so to prevent that, the groom carried her.

During the Middle Ages the length of a bride’s train indicated her rank in court. The longer her train the closer she was to the King and Queen and the greater her influence with them.

During the 18th and 19th centuries gloves were the traditional wedding favor for guests.

Here are a few more unusual traditions from around the world. The Greek bride tucks a sugar cube in her glove to “sweeten the union.” According to Hindu beliefs rain on your wedding day is good luck.; Some western cultures believe rain is unlucky.

In Holland it is traditional to plant a tree outside the newlyweds home as a symbol of


fertility. Finnish brides traditionally carried a pillowcase door to door, collecting gifts. An older married man went with her, symbolizing a long marriage.

Korean brides wear red and yellow outfits for their weddings. Danish brides and grooms used to confound the evil spirits by cross-dressing. Egyptian parents traditionally do all the cooking for a week, so that the couple can relax.

In many cultures including Hindu, Egyptian and Celtic, the hand of a bride and groom are tied together as a symbol of their new bond and commitment to the marriage. This is the origin of the expression “Tying then knot”.

In Roman mythology the god Juno rules over childbirth, marriage and the hearth. This is believed to be the reason for the popularity of June weddings.

African-American weddings often hold to the tradition of “jumping the broom”. Slaves in the United States were not allowed to marry, so they would exhibit their love by jumping over a broom to the beat of drums. It now is symbol of the couple’s intention to set up a home together.

Japanese couples become man and wife when they take the first of nine sips of sake. In Irish tradition once the bride and groom were in the church, the guests would lock the doors to make sure the groom couldn’t back out. It was also important that a male not a female be the first to wish joy to the newly married bride.

There is an old English rhyme that brides have been obeying for years. “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.” The actual rhyme also included this line “and a sixpence in your shoe”. Relatives usually offer the something old, like great grandmother’s antique cameo, or your mom’s gown. These items provide continuity from generation to generation.

The “new” symbolizes home for the future and can include your gown or veil , a strand of pearls, bouquet of silk flowers, or a new coin to tuck in your shoe. The choices here are endless.

Borrowed happiness is symbolized by the something borrowed. It should be something that brought happiness to the owner. Some possibilities are your mother in law’s ruby brooch, your dad’s silk handkerchief, or your parents’ wedding song.

The blue something symbolizes fidelity, love and good fortune. Often, there is a blue ribbon on the garter. Other ideas are blue flowers, delphiniums, or irises in your bouquet, sapphire earrings and necklace, or even your lingerie.

You may want to consider incorporating some of these ideas into your wedding plans. There are books and magazines that you can search for traditions from your own ethnic or religious traditions. Perhaps you like something you’ve heard about from another culture that you can adapt for your wedding. If you will have children at your reception you might want to borrow the Puerto Rican idea of pinatas, even the adults might enjoy that one.

About The Author

Martin Smith is a successful freelance writer providing advice for consumers on purchasing a variety of Wedding Dresses which includes Informal Wedding Dress, Discount Bridal Gowns, and more! His numerous articles provide a wonderfully researched resource of interesting and relevant information for more information visit http://www.1st-wedding-dresses.com.