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Women Fashion, 2010 Women Crepe features among the most popular Fashion for women fabrics made from silk yarn. The softer version of crepe is called ‘crepe the chine’. Lustrous in visual appeal, crepe silk has a glamorous sheen and an excellent drape. It has a slippery smooth texture, with a crisp appearance. Crepe is woven from hard spun yarn in its natural condition. The fabric, when woven, is smooth and even. Once the resin is extracted, the fabric becomes soft, giving it a crimpy look. Sakhi uses this comfortable-to-wear, fluid silk to create designs that can be worn at all times.
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Women Fashion, It is 2010 Summer Women Fashion. The world of fashion styling is plenty competitive, but thanks to Theory, that competition is now pretty literal: The label pitted three top stylists (Annabel Tollman and Nylon’s J Errico and Dani Stahl) against one another in a to-the-finish style-off.
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Women Fashion, In 2010 Summer Fashion Sheer looks—like those we called out in our trend report—dominated the Spring ‘10 runways—and we wondered how Hollywood would take to the style. Up-and-coming actress Mia Wasikowska, for one, seems to be signing on: At two events for her film “The Kids Are All Right,” the pixie-ish actress dared to go (almost) bare. For a promotional lunch in New York on Tuesday, Wasikowska wore a polka-dot chiffon blouse and pleated skirt by Jason Wu, paired with black tights and boyish leather oxfords (left). And for the film’s premiere last night, she chose Rodarte’s crystal-embellished tulle lace Illusion dress, with bare legs and minimal accessories and makeup for what we think is the stronger look (right). What do you think? Do you like Wasikowska’s see-through chic, or would you prefer something a little more demure?

Women Fashion, It is interesting to see how the Sarees are adopted to local culture. The most notable element that changes is the color combination and this saree reflects that as well. Other day I was at a Bangladeshi restaurant in Los Angeles, a place that is perfectly nestled in the Little Bangladesh area, and I watched the Bangladeshi satellite channel. Interestingly, all the newscasters and almost all of the female guests were wearing sarees, or sharis as they call it.
And it occurred to me that except for showcasing Bibi’s designs off and on, I haven’t been posting any pics from Bangladesh.

Women Fashion, 2010 Summer Fashion for women, She is looking very beautiful in this Sexiness Sareee, I Love this saree ad – I know it shows a lot more skin than ‘necessary’ and as they say “it appeals to the prurient interest”, but I find it to be sexy in an overt way and it captures the sexiness of the saree when it is draped right. The whole purpose of an ad is to capture the specific qualities of the subject and highlight it in an interesting wa.

Women Fashion, Lahenga dress is mostly popular for Bridal Dress, This Pretty Lahenga in pink – gorgeous flowing bridal lahenga. About $5,000, if you must know.
Written on June 14th, 2010 by shahjeeno shouts

Women Fashion, in above pic Women Dress is popular fashion. A-list celebrities and legions of QVC shoppers aren’t the only people who have been influenced by Rachel Zoe’s trademark style. At yesterday’s preview party for Zoe’s new QVC collection at the Gramercy Park Hotel, attendees included not only Zoe faves Prabal Gurung, Brian Atwood, and Marchesa designers Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig but Zoe’s mom, too. And as the stylist-to-the-stars gave a tour of her new duds, the materfamilias couldn’t help but chime in now and then. “I’m designing for everyone,” Zoe (left, with designer Mandy Coon) said, citing a shaggy faux-fur jacket and an oversize pashmina-style wrap. “That jacket’s for one girl—like, a Kate Hudson girl, fun, funky, easy. The wrap is more like for a classy Jennifer Garner girl. And then,” she added, “there’s me, and I just wear all of it. Throw it all on!” Mom, standing in the background, took the opportunity to jangle her Rachel Zoe for QVC jewelry. “Look!” she said. “I’m wearing a lot, too!” Apparently, maximalism runs in the family.
—Maya Singer
Photo: Courtesy of QVC

Women Fashion, Both of the blouse designs are interesting and go with the theme and the soul of the saree like by mostly beautiful women.
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