26
Jul
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Dress for Success
Want to make an enduring first impression? Have a awesome dress. Before speaking, the style and print of your attire are making an unshakable impact on your fellow revelers. Fortunately, purchasing wholesale apparel allows a woman with know how to look expensive without breaking the bank. The internet is a young woman’s best weapon when it comes to finding the look she wants.
The perfect style can oftentimes seem illusory, but knowing what you want before starting the hunt makes it easy. Any girl would do best to bypass the mommy muumuu. A loose and large frock, the muumuu works best for a day spent on a couch. Although it started in Hawaii, it does not bring to mind images of hula dancing or getting lei’d. If the long length is what you want, your best choice would be the maxi dress. Form fitting at the top, fluidly flowing to your ankles, the maxi dress ensures you style and comfort. Great for cuddling and presentable enough to go to the bank with no limitation on prints or styles.
For a more classy look, there is always the dress so famous it warrants its own acronym. The LBD, or little black dress, is perhaps the most unambiguous basis of a girl’s clothing collection. The brainchild of Coco Chanel in the era of the flappers, the little black dress was made with cost and accessibility in mind. Of course, buying wholesale apparel today offers even cheaper prices. The wild popularity of the LBD presently proves how well the concept was adhered to. Little black dresses are meant for any type of cocktail party or night out on the town. Usually hemmed short and curve hugging, it serves to accentuate the wearer’s curves. Some use spring fling as their first excuse to wear an LBD and in recent times, this dress is no longer a wedding day no-no.
The bride herself will not be wearing any of the aforementioned dresses. A wedding day is one of the only occasions (barring the Oscars) that a girl can totally immerse herself in good old couture. The styles change with the decades, but the opulence and grace remain static. Now, styles range from halter top to strapless, from beaded to satin, from bright white to bleeding.
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Spring Fling Art
$72
Fling Into Spring Catch the spring spirit and savor it all year round This charming artwork features a lovely butterfly friendly dragonfly and attractive little flowers all around in beautiful pastel colors You can now have it in contemporary mounted with colored beveled edge framed art with real wood molding or on a canvas wrap Painting is child safe because there is no glass to break The print surface is laminated for protection and years of enjoyment
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Spring Fling Party Invitations
$1.3
Created for you by Minted’s global community of independent designers, our Easter celebration invitations are the perfect way to invite your guests in style. All party invitations are printed on luxe paper and are fully customizable. If you have any questions or special requests for your card, let us know how we can help at customerservice@minted.com.
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Fling™
$29
Download the Fling™ font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.
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25
Jul
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Down Snowboard Jacket
Winter months can make long days with gray skies and unpleasant winds. However, the cold weather doesn’t mean that you have got to wear chunky, outsized and unattractive clothes. Many women predict the approaching winter months with dread. Winter means wearing thick garments that hide a lady’s natural assets. For bigger ladies, the challenges are even bigger. And size ladies have already got a limited choice in clothing. Still, there are tons of methods to still look trendy. Irrespective of how cold it is outside, if you find the right clothes, you can still be attractive.
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To remain warm even if the weather is cold, dress in layers. Thin, flexible layers are more effective than thicker layers because they fit nearer to the skin and hold in body heat. Select long-sleeved inner shirts and top them with a sweater or sweatshirt that you can remove when indoors. This formula permits you to look stylish inside, while keeping you warm as you run errands that keep you racing around the town.
If you are looking to spice up your style, try adding 2 dark, opaque tights to your skirts. Black tights showcase your legs and emphasize your curves. If you have thin trousers that you like, you don’t have to pack them away for the winter. Instead add a pair of thick tights underneath, and you have made your summer garments prepared for winter.
If you are a plus-size woman, don’t wear coats that only come down to your waist. Also, an extravagant or maybe just basic, black wool style is nice as long as it is warm. If you’re feeling good in it, you will likely look good in your coat, as well . Remember, the cut of the coat is still vital. Check for a little bit of flare at the coat’s bottom. Is the fit of the coat good and does the fabric have a tendency to wrinkle? A boxy look can easily occur, so definitely find a coat that drapes well on you to keep you from looking like a tube in your new coat!
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Merino Sweater Coat (Women’s)
$149
The Women’s Merino Sweater Coat by Patagoniat has a tall neck, princess seams, a button placket and a midthigh length. The graceful Merino Sweater Coat is long on stylish warmth. Knit in a basket-weave stitch using soft 5-gauge merino wool, the mid-thigh-length sweater features a warm funnel neck that opens to a shawl collar, a front placket with button closure that regulates warmth, and handwarmer pockets hidden on the seams. Front princess seams lend a feminine, drapey silhouette; foldover cuffs at the sleeves provide styling options.
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Better Sweater Jacket (Men’s)
$129
The Men’s Better Sweater Jacket by Patagonia is a soft, full-zip polyester fleece jacket with a sweater-knit face with the aesthetics of wool and a warm fleece interior. Expert concert-hopping at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival requires a discerning ear, a hollow leg and a sweater that doubles as a seat cushion. Patagonia’s Better Sweater Jacket is made with a timeless sweater-knit weave and the warmth and durability of 9.5-oz polyester fleece. The stand-up collar has a zipper garage, and zippered handwarmer pockets keep your fingers toasty. Micro-polyester trim at the collar, cuffs and hem wicks moisture.
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Better Sweater Jacket (Women’s)
$129
The Women’s Better Sweater Jacket by Patagonia is where warm polyester fleece meets your favorite sweater. The Better Sweater Jacket has all the lightweight, moisture-wicking warmth of a high-performance fleece but travels incognito as a dignified sweater. The richly textured, cross-dyed fabric has a soft fleece interior and a heathered sweater-knit face. Soft and smooth micropolyester jersey trims the wind flap, cuffs, hem and pockets. With a stand-up collar and zipper garage, zippered handwarmer pockets and a zippered left-sleeve pocket.
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Patagonia Women’s Merino Sweater Coat
$149
The graceful Women’s Merino Sweater Coat from Patagonia is long on stylish warmth. Knit in a basket-weave stitch using soft 5-gauge merino wool, the mid-thigh sweater features a warm funnel neck that opens to a shawl collar, a front placket with button closure that regulates warmth, and handwarmer pockets hidden on the seams. Front princess seams lend a feminine, drapey silhouette; foldover cuffs at the sleeves provide styling options. Recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.
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