Thursday, August 28, 2008

Press Releases

SIGVARIS Sheer Fashion Support Hose Appeals to
Diverse Women With Two New Skin-Tone Colors

Sigvaris is the world’s leading manufacturer of compression therapy garments. They specialize in sheer fashion hosiery, the two new colors being introduced are CafĂ© and Terracotta. Cafe and Terracotta will be sold in Knee-hi (Closed Toe only), Thigh-hi and Pantyhose Sheer Fashion hosiery comes in 10 colors to match diverse lifestyles. This product is being introduced to the market for women who experience swollen ankles and varicose veins. Now Sigvaris will offer a wider range of colors to choose from and while women are wearing this product they also receive the preventative health benefits of compression therapy. The sheer fashion hosiery line is ready for
purchasing but the pricing for the product is not listed yet.




The Body Shop Announces a New Digital
Look and Introduces New Products

The Body Shop plans to reveal a new online look mirroring the company’s values. The company believes the only way to beautiful in Nature’s Way. Nature’s Way is inspired by naturally inspired beauty and cosmetics, so The Body Shop will reestablish their ethical background by promoting a new marketing campaign introducing two new products. The two new products being introduced to the website are Wellbeing and Nature’s Mineral. The wellbeing product offers four new regimes: Total Energy, Pure Detox, Divine Calm and Deep Sleep treatments. All products are produced with natural ingredients which are based on traditional herbal remedies to help alleviate any lifestyle worries. Nature’s Way is derived from pure mineral powders to deliver a natural finish that looks as if it’s barely there. It’s clinically proven to be suitable for sensitive skin because it’s preservative free and fragrance free. The items are now available on the Body Shop website.

















Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Every women’s wardrobe selection is composed of garments that she feels are must haves. Well Vaiya Channelle’s must haves will most likely appeal to anyone who is not afraid of fashion. From the five garment selected your wardrobe can adapt to any atmosphere from a typical day at work to a night out on with the girls.


Big business minus the business suit is speaking in reference to the year of the woman. Women don’t have to wear a suit to be stylish and professional at work. It’s all about wearing what is appropriate for your work atmosphere, yet still having a comfortable aura that exudes confidence with the workplace. Don’t be afraid to spice up the work room with your outstanding colors.


Your evening ensemble should represent your true confident style. You want that sass in your outfit to extract every eye to be on you. First and foremost it’s best to keep it simple and add pieces that enhance the overall look that your trying to capture. A simple pair of color skinny jeans with a floral blouse that has fluidity will work just fine. The shoes should bring out one of the bold colors in the shirt, the earrings should match the shoes, and the handbag should be cohesive with another color in the shirt to bring the entire look together.


The weekend is all about being relaxed and hanging out with friends, so the ensemble should represent your relaxed side. The weekend side could represent somewhat of a alter ego that throws clothes together accidentally and it comes out looking like a trend setter. Skinny jeans are so in this year so go grab a bright pair, don’t forget to snatch a funky graphic t-shirt, and a patterned vest to throw everyone off. Ankle boot flats are only for the cool people so you definitely want to own a pair. Accessories could be any color that is in your outfit, but earrings and handbag should be black because that is your dominant accessory color.

Once you figure out how switch up your wardrobe from workday to night, you are finally grasping your true style senses. Remember to always look in the mirror before you work the runway in your life and also remember it’s ok to dance to your own beat! Be yourself and try color on for a change!


Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Spice It Up: Color Trend for Autumn/Winter '08/'09


One of the color trends for autumn/winter 2008/2009 are warm expressive colors that can breathe life into your old wardrobe. Enhancing last years browns and mustards with fresh pecan browns, rusty peach and walnut colors will recreate a brilliant nature aura. The golden shades in your closet can be combined with a rich plum wedge pump or try a camel beige ankle boot with a mahogany top that has fluidity to exude the ultimate autumn sensation. One of the prime factors of flipping your wardrobe is being cognizant of what items need a tune up in your closet. For example if the favorite sweater in the closet happens to be walnut then spice it up with a taupe scarf. Colors change with season so try to develop a variety of richness with different color ranges that will revive your closet. Fall is coming so don’t get left behind!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Sagging vs.America: Stereotypes

The Confederate Flag, racism. Middle-Eastern man with a turban, terrorist. These are all sterotypes that have shaped our nation into thinking negatively towards other ethnicities that have made the U.S. such a unigue country.

Just recently another formed image or opinion has been made about “sagging pants.”

Sagging pants as we know was popularized in the early 1990’s, which can be attributed to the hip hop culture and its artist. This saggin style is worn by blacks as well as a few white males. Ever since then the African Amercian man has been plagued by this stereotype. Thug, criminal, convict, and ignorant are just a few words that are associated with the stereostype of saggin pants.

“I was at work and someone that I work with came up to me and tried to act as if I was ignorant and had no college education because my gym shorts were saggin,” stated Renondo Wilson, a student at The Art Institute of Charlotte. Since it is mostly African American males that choose to wear saggin pants, some feel that it is racial profiling when some cities put a ban on saggin pants. Some councilmen and other government authority (mostly oldheads) feel that it is offensive to see young men saggin. Because this is primarliy worn by black males some feel like it is targeting black males as if “we” (black people) are not targeted enough. Of course we all know the orgin of saggin pants started in the jail system when they would take the immates belts away so they would hang themselves. It has since then carried over into the hip hop culture. Many rappers we see also sag, but is it really indescent exposure if you can not see the buttocks or the underwear? Is it really necessary to associate jail time and a fine with saggin pants? Studies show that when some of these same African American men go to college there is a lack of saggin, because these men mature and realize that they wanted to be apart of the fad. In essence sagging pants are just a fad same as bell bottoms and hot pants. In the words of King David “This too shall pass.”
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Innovation leads to beautiful Creations


Charlotte North Carolina will have its first premier fashion event of the year: Charlotte Fashion Week taking place September 18-20. This 3 day event will take place at Charlotte’s Blake Hotel. The audience will get to experience exceptional networking opportunities, industry workshops, and highly anticipated runway show. The significance of this event will bring huge exposure to Charlotte designers. The students of the Art Institute of Charlotte have been presented with the wonderful opportunity to have exclusive access to the event. This is a huge opportunity for students that could open many networking doors that could be beneficial to their future careers. Some of the designers reside right here in Charlotte, like 26 year old Tenisha Campbell of T-Simone Designs. Tenisha started her innovative creations by creating t-shirts in high school and carried it a step further college. She began to become more intrigued with fashion and in 2006she founded her own business known as T-Simone Designs. Her designs are inspiring and original works of art, and she motivates her clients to be smart and fashionable. She believes that “It’s a good look to be educated”, because looks get you nowhere it’s all about who and what you know. Tenisha will be showcasing her collection at Charlotte Fashion Week and you won’t want to miss out on the exclusive runway show!