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Printed Tees Clothing
The ‘Shirt' is the one item of clothing that never gets old from the style. Whether it's a realistic tee, a basic larger-than-average shirt, or a body-embracing shirt, they've continuously managed the pattern and are liked by people of all ages.
By lovely tolentino5 years ago in Styled
Sew Happy
Sewing is one of my hobbies. I’ve always loved to create my own patterns more than following one, and making medieval clothing is of particular interest to me. I have made many dresses, tunics, pants, cloaks, and even jewelry and corsets. I used to be very active in a medieval reenactment group, and this skill came in very handy for that. I am happy to sew things that are a challenge.
By Dee Henderson 5 years ago in Styled
My Guilty Pleasure. Top Story - June 2021.
Everyone was a child before they were a grown up. We all played toys and stuff made from our imagination. Paper into airplanes, imagined brooms as horses and even castles made from chairs and blankets . It made our childhood fun and exciting. We were creative. For some, that creativity had stopped and evolved into a more mature point of view, but for others, that creativity remained and was honed into a more advanced skill.
By John Raymond Sinadhan5 years ago in Styled
Why Is Printed T-Shirts More Popular Than Normal T-Shirts?
If you love wearing shirt in winter it, you may not find it comfortable to wear in summer. If you like trendy clothes or want look stylish irrespective of the season, printed T-Shirts / T-Shirt Druck are a good option. You can choose from plain printed cotton T-Shirts, to designer Cotton T-Shirts, to special printed ones. Each kind has its own special purpose.
By Ravi Kumar5 years ago in Styled
Fashion Industry - Copyright and Design Protection
The role of Intellectual Property (IP) in the Fashion industry is very complex. There is still ambiguity about how fashion designers should reach out to the law for protection of their designs. This area of law commonly creates confusion in the minds of people and does not effectively protect fashion designs.
By Abha Kashyap5 years ago in Styled
Why it's a Terrible Time to Start a Business
I read once, back in college, that millennials are the most entrepreneurial generation to date. In fact, over half would quit their job and start a business in the next six months if they had what they needed to pull it off. As a bonafide elderly (geriatric?) millennial myself... yes. Absolutely. In fact, back in 2007, I had plans to do exactly that – a couture house-inspired boutique in cute little downtown shop. Then that whole once-in-a-lifetime recession thing hit and I put it on the back burner in favor of making sure there was food on the table and the lights stayed on.
By Erin Ramos5 years ago in Styled
From Page to Stage
It begins as most endeavors do: a vision. A whirlwind of textures and colors are birthed into glittering existence, transitioning from mind to pencil to scissors to stitch to form. My pen meets with paper to etch a meager translation, beginning as a gardener plants seeds when the frosts have given way. The vision is at times blinding and all-consuming, teetering on the edge of obsession. Every step is a thrilling expedition, from the initial pencil stroke to the first moment of wearability, where every stitch, slice, and fold comes to life under the lights.
By Jessica Jackson5 years ago in Styled
Living the Dream
It began in the year 2000. Leopard print was having a major fashion moment, and 13 year old me was all about it. I wanted leopard print everything- clothes, shoes, furry phones, inflatable couches, binders, you name it. Then one day, I had an epiphany. I thought, “why do people wear fur against the outside of their skin, not against the inside, where it feels nice?” Sounds like the musings of a zany 13 year old now, but at the time, it awoke something deep inside me. That night, I designed my first article of clothing: a reversible leopard-zebra print jacket.
By Dina Wilkins 5 years ago in Styled
Hear My Chest, It's What I feel.
If you're around me long enough, you will realize that my fashion is very simplistic. Leggings or sweats with a graphic tee. I get asked why I enjoy graphic tees so much, and my response has always been, "it's an extension of my personality." I love a good corny joke, a catch-phrase, or a simple shirt that expresses my black pride. As I sit back and go through my wardrobe, I must admit that I have a problem, and I need to add variety to my closet. I thought my desire for these shirts just meant that I'm a shy and socially awkward person. The science of being an introvert is easy. If I feel a sense of comfort around you, then I will open up, or if I don't feel a sense of comfort, then I will shut down and be an observer. For the past two years, I've been more intentional with my interaction with people.
By teisha leshea5 years ago in Styled
Coco Chanel
Coco Chanel was born Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel on August 19, 1883 in Saumur, France. Her early years were anything but glamorous. At age 12, after her mother died, Chanel was taken to an orphanage by her father, who worked as a street vendor. Chanel was raised by nuns who taught her to sew, a skill that would lead to her life's work. Her nickname comes from another occupation entirely. During her brief singing career, Chanel performed at clubs in Vichy and Moulins, where she was called "Coco." Some say the name comes from one of the songs she used to sing, and Chanel herself said it was a "shortened version of cocotte, the French word for 'kept woman,'" according to an article in The Atlantic. Among all her works purses remain a prime attraction to the fans of Chanel. One can view the Coco Chanel purses sale online for a wide range of varieties.
By Jacob Walker5 years ago in Styled
A Real-Life Fairy God-Mother
Once upon a time, in a cozy house, on a quiet street, in a village on the edge of a booming metropolis, a young seamstress discovered she could perform magic. It was a transformative sort of magic that could make every bride look and feel amazing…
By Amanda Garrett5 years ago in Styled











