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What Are Aussie Women Wearing This Season?
Their ability to play with elegant and sporty clothes is quite impressive, and their fashion style perfectly reflects their laidback beach life and mood. Ladies from the Land Down Under are no strangers when it comes to monochrome, practical and ultra cozy pieces. Their impeccable style always gives you an impression that they have just stepped out of the ocean, because real Australians like to keep it cool and chill whether they’re heading to a business meeting or lunch. Although minimalism and subtleness are very much present, we couldn’t help but notice the presence of fashion and style diversity as well as a unique approach to the processing of materials and forms. Here’s an insight into what Aussie women are wearing this season, and feel free to copy their amazing style.
By Isla Wright7 years ago in Styled
WAYW
About An introspective multimedia project that delves into the minds of everyday people about why they wear what they wear. We often like to think that we don't care much about clothing and fashion or how we dress, but there's a rhyme to reason as to why we dress the way that we do. There's an emphasis on "everyday people," because in today's world, there is a central focus on being famous and/or receiving a lot of attention to be validated and to matter.
By Jakia Fuller7 years ago in Styled
Why Kim Kardashian's "Kimono" Is Rightfully Catching Major Heat. Top Story - June 2019.
Another day, another Kardashian or Jenner appropriating someone else's culture. This time, it's Kim Kardashian-West with the announcement of her new shapewear line. No, it's not the shapewear itself or the hues causing the trouble. It's the name of the shapewear line, called Kimono. Kimono, as in the long, loose robes with wide sleeves tied with a sash that were originally worn as a formal garment in Japan. Chosen because, well, Kim is part of Kimono. Duh.
By Whitney Alese7 years ago in Styled
Celtic Ideas for Your Wire Jewelry Designs
Celtic knots first appeared around 450 AD. Celts are a group of many races of people who, a long time ago, lived in the Scottish Highlands and Ireland. Though they passed on their different traditions by word of mouth, their jewelry designs have survived for 2,000+ years. Their beautiful jewelry includes bangles, brooches, and collars. They use different materials like silver and gold, to craft their pieces of jewelry.
By Harold Camaya7 years ago in Styled
The Famous and Beautiful Kente from Ghana!
At the mention of Kente, the first thought is the Asantes from Ghana. Yes, there are several groups that are also associated with Kente, but the Asantes are more in touch with Kente cloth than anyone else. It was created 375 years ago, in a village called Bonwire in Ghana-Asante region, and was established between 1701 and 1717. This was when the Asante King (Asantehene), Nana Osei Tutu I was in power. Interestingly, the first kente cloth was made of raffia fiber and only belonged to the Asante clan. Years later, there was a redesign of the cloth.
By Osei Agyemang7 years ago in Styled
The 10 Best Fashion Tips of All Time
What girl doesn't love fashion? Okay, there are probably quite a few, but I am going to assume those girls aren't reading fashion articles like this one (although, they should be, because I am here to help). I may not be a style expert, but I am a somewhat stylish woman in my 30s who has always loved fashion and experimenting with new looks. Whether you are a runway lover or an anti-fashionista, we all have to wear clothes; and if we are going to wear clothes, then why not aim for the perfect fit, best accessories, and most complimenting pieces?
By Jus L'amore7 years ago in Styled
How to Choose Perfect Clothing Outfits for Freezing Cold Temperatures
1. Show off your boots. Winter is great weather to get your over the knee boots out of your wardrobe and show them off. They are not just good for slaying, but they also keep you warm in an extremely cold weather. You can pair them with a short dress or you can pair your ankle boots with jeans.
By Nora Cristian7 years ago in Styled
Reason First: Can the Jordan XIII 'Lakers' Bring an End to Violence Over Sneakers?
The Anthony Davis trade to the Los Angeles Lakers may prove to be a boom for the Jumpman brand. With the duo of Davis and Lebron James on the same squad now, the Air Jordan “Lakers” sneakers might be a hot seller. Fans and supporters will have the opportunity to match the exclusive kicks with those purple jerseys. Because James already wears a 23 on his jersey, Davis will be in a position to change the number, as he once played with the figure popularized by Mr. Michael Jordan himself. The internet has already devised a plan for Anthony to take the number 21. From the brain of legendary designer, Tinker Hatfield, and Jordan the sneaker, which was popularized in the Spike Lee film, He Got Game (1998), saw inspiration from the paw of a panther. Complete with a hologram and the Jumpman symbol, a basketball, and the number 23, the sneaker have been reissued numerous times. Now Lakers fans can sport their Lebron or Davis jerseys to the game, at the bar, or in the comforts of home. On July 20, these faithful will be able to witness a possible playoffs run, and maybe even a Finals appearance during the 2019 to 2020 season.
By Skyler Saunders7 years ago in Styled
e. motion: The Apparel Design Fashion Show
Rapson Hall grew dim and the spot lights burst on, igniting thrill in the audience and intensity in the courtyard. Twelve senior designers and their collections, that they have been working tirelessly on, are about to hit the stage for the first time. It feels almost like I’m sitting third row at New York Fashion Week. The DJ begins to play during opening and adrenaline takes the runaway.
By Hillary Streitberger7 years ago in Styled
Beyoncé Is Allowed to Create Stuff You Don’t Like
Beyoncé is having a week in recent news, none of which is her fault. Last week, a video from the NBA Finals showed Beyoncé visibly uncomfortable as the Golden State Warrior’s majority owner’s wife hollered over her to Beyoncé’s husband to ask him for his drink order, which sent the Beehive in to a ridiculous online bullying campaign that Beyoncé’s own publicist had to address to quell her frantic fans' online rage.
By Whitney Alese7 years ago in Styled












