Friday, November 4, 2011
urghh...
it's been months since I last created this blog page for my upcoming online shop, but still haven't done anything... because I still keep on searching on items that would satisfy me and to my upcoming clients...
Friday, April 22, 2011
yeepeee
at last I've created a page for my upcoming online shop... hope I won't encounter bogus buyers or joy reservers...
Sunday, March 6, 2011
scrubs
Scrubs in medical world is better known as scrub suits which is worn by from doctors to medical staff to nurses who had to be in a surgery. Today we continue to distinguish medical personnel dress in scrubs in hospitals, offices and clinics. We cannot imagine a surgeon work in a decontaminated room without scrubs. Actually scrubs have been part of the medical world for less than one hundred years. Why? It’s because not until 1900s surgeons before did not wear this kind of clothing, they just actually wore street clothing and perform surgery in an operating theater. They don’t even wear gloves and just had exposed palms to perform some procedures using some surgical instruments that have not even been sterilized. Before the scrub suits as a uniform came into the medical world, surgeons before even the staffs’ nurses wear white clothes or what they call lab coat to indicate cleanliness.
Today, most or almost all medical personnel in a hospital are already allowed to wear different colors of scrub uniforms especially the nursing scrubs in the condition that it must have the badge or logo of the hospital, clinic or of the company although some organization strictly requires certain type of color of a nursing scrub depending on the department they belong to. Not only that, today you can even see some nurses wearing a nursing scrub with prints like cartoon characters or abstract designs depending on what pleases them and also to the patients. Though some medical staffs still prefers to wear the traditional type of nursing uniform because for them if they wear the scrubs they were / are identified as cleaning aide or staff that makes it hard for the patients whether if they are a nurse or not. But for the modern age today, mostly prefer to wear the modern scrub type if uniform as it is a neutral type of uniform and that comes in altered measurement in order to be able to fit all types of shape.
Friday, March 4, 2011
scarf
I got interested by this piece of clothing right after seeing a korean series titled 'HE'S BEAUTIFUL'... Wearing such a piece of cloth is not that bad after all... Can wear it anytime anywhere and anyhow we want it... I never really like wearing such stuff before because I feel like I'm hiding from something or from someone or feel look like a fugitive, lol... But after seeing that korean series it made me realized that 'ok i think I got to wear something like that too' I mean so we can wear such scarf in anyway we want it whether it's warm or so cold...
There are also certain type of scarves and ways on how to wear them fashionably... One of those type is the Long Knit Scarf which can be worn in two ways, another one is the Short Knit Scarf (a less than 6 feet scarf) can be also worn in 2 ways... The Long Silk or Satin Scarf, the type of scarf which is usually seen and worn in uniforms one you can say the traditional type of scarf.. The Square Silk or Satin Scarf, the type of neck scarf can be tied by pulling the two opposite corners tight until it forms a long narrow band of fabric. And lastly the Extra Wide Fabric Scarf These scarves are most often seen in Europe and may include a fringe. They are often a wrinkly type of soft fabric and are about 4 feet long and 3 feet wide when completely unfolded.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
polo
What has gotten into me?! I never really like wearing polo because I prefer wearing shirts or tank tops. But now it seems like every time I go out or when I go to work if possible I want something to wear like polo matching it with a tight fitting pants or skinny jeans or shorts.
Because a polo shirt, also known as a golf shirt and tennis shirt, is a T-shaped shirt with a collar, typically a two- or three-button placket, and an optional pocket. Polo shirts are usually made of knitted cloth (rather than woven cloth), usually piqué cotton or, less commonly, silk, merino wool, or synthetic fibers.
And I hate wearing something like that, I feel like I'm being strangled preventing me to breathe... hahaha but now I don't know maybe because of my work that made me wear something like this and really no regrets, I even feel sexy wearing a polo shirt... :D
Monday, February 28, 2011
tank tops
A sleeveless shirt, singlet or vest, also known as a tank top, is a shirt manufactured without sleeves, or one where the sleeves have been cut off. Sleeveless shirts can be worn by either gender, depending on the style. Tank tops are often worn by athletes in sports such as track and field and bicycling. Tank tops have been popular warm-weather casual wear in the United States since the 1970s[citation needed], and are regarded as acceptable public casual dress in most warm weather locales. They are mostly preferred in hot climates, since the arm holes provide ventilation and the thin fabric provides comfort.
In American English, a tank top is a sleeveless garment that can be worn by either sex. It is often worn under the shirt as underwear, although more colorful and well-designed tank tops are usually worn as an outer shirt. In Australian English the term singlet is usually used to refer to the garment, whilst in British English, the term vest is used, while tank top refers to a sleeveless pullover. The name tank top, recorded in English since 1968, is derived from its resemblance to a tank suit, a style of one-piece women's swimsuit with shoulder straps. Its name derives from the 1920s term swimming tank, which is an obsolete term for what is now called a swimming pool. The tankini – a portmanteau of the words tank top and bikini – is a women's swimming version of the tank top.
types:
t-back shirt (better known as racer back)
Ways to Accessorize a Tank Top
- Layer one color on top of another color for another. The tank tops could be the same cut or completely different.
- Wear a brightly colored bra beneath a black or white tank top and be sure to allow the straps to show instead of trying to hide them.
- Wear a funky bracelet. Do you own a charm bracelet or perhaps a series of bangles? It might be all you need.
- Combine a pair of patterned summer pants in the same color family as the tank. Suddenly you have a designer look.
- Pair the tank with a classic pair of shorts. That means no cut-offs. We are going for a more formal "old money" look.
- Socks to match the tank shirt... actually you could go as wild as you please with your socks.
- How about semi formal jewelry that would take the look from carefree to country club statis.
- My last suggestion is a brand new hairstyle. Nothing can beat a makeover of any sort like a new style!
- Embroider something that is completely YOU on your tank top. That leaves lots of options. All you have to do is learn a few embroidery stitches.
- Wear a long or short sleeve blouse over the t-shirt. Summery white blouses are a great solution to a ho-hum tank top that has become boring.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
slimmer body
If you want to have a slimmer body especially to women who has a tummy that bulges then you might want to try LIPOCAV... LIPOCAV is a new program that was launch by BIOESSENCE Davao branch last saturday Feb. 26. It is a non- invasive treatment that reduces your active fat cells in a natural process and increases your blood circulation and restors metabolic conditions thus improving your cellulite. In just a matter of 10 weeks you will invisibly see the results depending on the needs of the client. The slimming company also offers firming treatments follows the ULTRA Lipo such as Celluwave or Thermoshape to women especially those who wants to have a perfect bikini body.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
why tube tops?
A tube top is a woman's clothing item that is a type of top, or shirt, without sleeves or straps. Thus, when one wears a tube top, the shoulders are left completely bare. A tube top takes the form of an elongated ring or band of material. Imagine a close-fitting tank top with the straps cut off, and you’ve got a crude tube top. The material of the tube top wraps around the chest and, depending on the length of the top, may leave the midriff exposed, or covers the belly.
A tube top (British: boob tube) is a shoulderless, sleeveless "tube" that wraps the torso. Such a top is generally very tight over the breasts in order to prevent the garment from falling. This is usually achieved with elastic bands at the top and bottom of the garment.
A similar version is one model of the halter top, which is a tube top that uses a single strap that passes round the back of the neck and has both ends attached to the front of the tube.
The garment was invented by American World War II veteran Murray Kleid, owner of S & M Fringing Inc. (named for Sol Makowsky & Murray Kleid). At the time, it was the largest women's accessories manufacturer throughout New York City's garment district.
The first tube top was actually a "mistake", but Mr. Kleid realized this garment's potential. According to sources, "samples" of the tube top were immediately being dispersed to local distributors. Its positive reaction had them on shelves worldwide within a month or two after that. The tube top revolution had begun.
The garment district of Manhattan was possibly the largest of areas in New York City overrun with organized crime. Mr. Kleid had a long history in the garment district, and according to several sources, he used the strength he obtained in the garment district to keep any competition at bay, so for this, S & M Fringing, Inc. (which was located at 50th West 17th Street) was the sole manufacturer of tube tops for many decades.
It reached its highest level of popularity in the late 1970s. It vanished from the scene during the early- and mid-1990s, but later made a major reappearance in the wardrobes of American teenage girls and young American women, especially college-age women, after 2000, and various versions of the style have been popular ever since then.
courtesy of:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tube_top
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-tube-top.htm
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
cardigan
A cardigan is a type of machine- or hand-knitted sweater (or jumper) that ties, buttons or zips down the front; by contrast, a pullover does not open in front but must be "pulled over" the head to be worn. The cardigan was named after James Brudenell, 7th Earl of Cardigan, a British military commander, following his service in the Crimean War.[1] Cardigans are available for both sexes, but they have become popular for men in recent years due to rise of fashion houses incorporating the traditional garment in men's fashion runway. Plain cardigans are often worn over shirts and inside suit jackets as a kind of less formal waistcoat or vest that restrains the necktie when the jacket has been removed. Its versatility means it can be worn either in casual or formal settings and in any seasons, but popularly during the autumn and winter months.
| A cardigan is a sweater that opens in the front and attaches with either buttons, hooks, or a zipper. Cardigan sweaters are thought to have originated in 17th century France and the British Isles, where fishermen wore heavy, hand-knitted woolen sweaters. Fondly known as fishermen's sweaters, the industry of knitting the heavy sweaters soon became popular on the coast of Ireland. Fishermen and outdoor workers sought out the expensive cardigans that kept them warm during the harsh North Atlantic winters. Today the same cardigan sweaters are produced in Ireland and although they are still worn for warmth, they have become a fashion statement for casual wear. Yet cardigans are not limited to this heavy, woolen style; cardigan sweaters can be made of nearly any fabric, with styles for both women and men. Styles include fabrics such as wool, cotton, polyester, rayon, cashmere, Lycra and many more. |
courtesy of wikipedia.org / wisegeek.com
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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ok... fashion is fashion... but you don't have to be in it or follow it's newest trend... don't have to be conscious, be confident enough of what you are wearing at the moment because people around you don't really have to care because you cannot or don't have to please them all the time... what matters most is you did know how to carry or have enough confidence wearing stuff you're comfortable with....
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
which is better?
what do you think is better? heels or flats? do I really have to wear heels just because I'm short? because for me it doesn't matter and I don't care whether I'm short or not because I prefer wearing flats instead of heels... but they say it depends on the occasion wherein sometimes I really have to wear something with heels, and I think it's true... but really it doesn't matter whether I'm wearing flats or something with heels in any occasion, it's how you carry it, right?! don't worry, I will be wearing one with heels soon... you'll see... :D
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
high fashion
The fashion industry is a product of the modern age. Prior to the mid-19th century, most clothing was custom made. It was handmade for individuals, either as home production or on order from dressmakers and tailors. By the beginning of the 20th century—with the rise of new technologies such as the sewing machine, the rise of global capitalism and the development of the factory system of production, and the proliferation of retail outlets such as department stores—clothing had increasingly come to be mass-produced in standard sizes and sold at fixed prices. Although the fashion industry developed first in Europe and America, today it is an international and highly globalized industry, with clothing often designed in one country, manufactured in another, and sold world-wide. For example, an American fashion company might source fabric in China and have the clothes manufactured in Vietnam, finished in Italy, and shipped to a warehouse in the United States for distribution to retail outlets internationally. The fashion industry has long been one of the largest employers in the United States, and it remains so in the 21st century. However, employment declined considerably as production increasingly moved overseas, especially to China. Because data on the fashion industry typically are reported for national economies and expressed in terms of the industry’s many separate sectors, aggregate figures for world production of textiles and clothing are difficult to obtain. However, by any measure, the industry accounts for a significant share of world economic output.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fashion#Fashion_industry
Monday, January 24, 2011
all about jeans...
they say that the newest designs of jeans for women are out in the market. for fashionista who are in hunt for the latest trend of jeans is about to say to have an endless search for there where so many to choose from from different designer labels. although I’m not one of those who follow fashion trends but I think, it may not be a must but still have to learn to make as what they say the new trends wearable and stylish. ;)
woah....
i am always fascinated with the models who doesn't care what they look like when off the cam but still carry their style on fashion trends...
fashionista?
what's with fashion these days...?! friends I'm with sometimes say I'm so into fashion that I don't notice it myself... do we really have to be inclined with fashion trend this days?!
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