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Tips to maintain and store fashion jewelries

May 25, 2015

Even if you procure expensive, high quality fashion jewelry, a general rule of thumb is that no costume jewelry will be as long-lasting and reliable as fine jewelry. Having to spend hundreds of bucks on fine jewelry may cost you a big hole in your pocket, but on the contrary, costume jewelry allows you to follow the newest trends without letting much amount from your wallet. However, it is not rational to expect costume jewelry to last without letting up; for even fine jewelry will not look new forever.

Nevertheless, you can draw out the life of your jewelry with proper usage and care. When you are cleaning your fashion jewelry, you ought to ensure that the solution you choose to clean must not contain ammonia, vinegar, or any other acids or alcohols. Before buying the cleaner product, read the label and make sure you are using a cleaner safe for whatever material your costume jewelry is made from, say for instance, silver, gold, brass, bronze, copper, chrome, stainless steel, aluminum, pearls, opals, marble and any gems. Avoid using soap and water, because almost all soaps will leave a line of sediments on the metal and make the stones look dull, similarly, Windex can damage delicate stones and finishes, and even Vinegar is harmful to the gemstones. So always use a very soft cloth to clean the surface of stones and gold or silver, using a bit of water carefully to clean your fashion jewelry rather than dipping them entirely.

As far as possible try to keep your fashion jewelry away from things like water, lotion, perfume, or other harsh chemicals. Indeed perspiration will also cut down the life of your jewelry. Avoid using soap, water or a jewelry cleaner on Rhodium Plated Silver and Vermeil Jewelry to clean as the soap will leave a film clouding your jewelry. Even though, this plating is known to prevent tarnishing but can certainly be compromised when exposed to harsh chemicals, so instead, a soft jewelry cloth should do just fine! Soon after you have cleaned your jewelry, you must make sure that whether your jewelry is completely dried before wearing or storing them.

In general, any tremendous change in the temperature can have an effect on your stone settings and glue. Being the nastiest foe of imitation jewelry, not only can the moisture destroy the foil backing of rhinestones; it can also damage the metals used. These jewelries must be kept separately with care and not allowed to be rest on top of another piece or be jostled together, because this can lead to dislodge or scratch on stones.

It is advisable to store fashion jewelry, crystal jewelry or fashion rings in zip lock bags, metal drawers, plastic boxes, soft cloth and curio cabinets to prolong its usage.

Applying for Fashion Design School Can Change Your Life

May 23, 2015

At some point every little has dreamed of going to fashion school. Its a fast paced, artistic and highly profitable environment. Fashion design school isnt always easy though, it requires an intense application process and tough classes. Even though it isnt the same as say, Engineering, it still emphasizes on artistic skill, math for drawing, and promoting your ideas.

The application process is the same as joining any other college, but you will need a portfolio to show off your talent and skills. It may help to have solid copies of your designs on hand too. Fashion involves knowing how to sketch your ideas, math for measurements and drawings, as well as the ability to construct pieces from almost anything.

The challenges of fashion art school are considerable. You will be in an environment with many others that are fighting for the same attention. You will have to compete and outshine the rest in order to ensure that you stand out from the crowd which is the most important concept for fashion school.

In all honesty applying for fashion design school in fashionable cities is highly recommended. Going to school in New York City is the best option, and then various schools in California or Chicago. These big cities are the epicenters of fashion and will give you great experience and edge over other students. If you can afford it, fashion schools in countries like Italy and France are excellent opportunities to hone your skill at designing.

Classes you may take while attending fashion design school include: business classes, art, photography, mathematics and English, history of fashion, and even graphic design courses. It truly depends on what type of clothing you want to create and what your overall goals are for a career in this field. However, business is likely one of the most important courses you can take. Since being a designer is a business, you must know how to be an ethical owner of a company, and how to deal with customers. Business classes will also help you learn to communicate with clients and sell your product to them more effectively.

While it seems easy initially, its far from that. You will still have to take basic classes as well as intense art classes to ensure that you understand the fundamentals of fabrics, colors, and more. Fashion design isnt just about making pretty clothes all day. It takes a great deal of skill and work to achieve the results that you want and what is demanded by the client and the world around you. Also, this type of school can become pretty expensive. Luckily for most, scholarships, grants, and loans, are all a possibility. These monetary benefits can help you pay for your tuition so that you can stay in school while working towards an awesome career in the fashion field.

High Fashion Jewelry is Available Online

May 20, 2015

For those who do not know the difference between fine jewelry and high fashion jewelry, the latter is traditionally cheaper than the fine jewelry because of the materials which are used. But today, more and more high fashion jewelry are surpassing the price of fine jewelry because the materials used are the precious metals and stones, the only difference is that they come in trendier designs which last a season or two.

Traditionally, high fashion jewelry meant buying a dress which comes with cheap costume jewelry. If the dress is no longer going to be used, the costume jewelry would also go with it, to the trash or to be given in charity.

Today though that has all changed, thanks in part to Hollywood. It was because of Hollywood that costume jewelry culture changed. With Lauren Bacall and Elizabeth Taylor wearing fantastic collection in their films which glittered so much like the fine jewelry, many people actually thought that they were wearing the real things. They were not.

The crafters of high fashion jewelry at that time used materials which were more expensive than the earlier ones and they also lasted longer. In fact, because the cheaper metals were being used in the WWII effort, many of the jewelry were made using silver.

Today, there is Channel and Dior high fashion jewelry which prices rival fine jewelry and use materials like high grade sapphires, cabochon crystals, amethysts, pearls combined with platinum, gold, silver and other precious and semi-precious stones.

All of this modern and traditional high fashion jewelry is now available online and it has created a craze. More and more people find they have more choices so they tend to gravitate to the sites which offer them cheaper and fantastic looking jewelry. The aim is to look beautiful and if they can easily find it online, the entire better.

Collegiate Fashion Fads

May 20, 2015

Universities have never been immune to fashion trends. And today is no exception. College campuses are turning into virtual fashion runways. Students trampse around campus sporting the latest in fashion, from Uggs and hoodies (relatively fit for campus wear) to stiletto boots and skin-tight skinny jeans (not so fit for campus life). Trends toward high fashion on campus are surprising as often college students are poor; struggling for income, trying to pay rent for the first time, and having the looming cost of tuition and books. Yet, they some how tend to keep up!

The practicality of student fashion varies depending on the trends. One would think with all of the walking a student has to do around the campus of a university going from class to class that students would dress in relaxed-fit and comfortable clothing. Not the case. You have some women who are turning out college campuses by throwing on heels and enough accessories to make music as they walk. Heeled boots, sandals and pumps are seen year-round despite the harsh weather conditions of some college campuses.

Depending on location and type of school, students may dress more casually, urban, sophisticated or different in some way than the community surrounding the college. General fashion wardrobes differ as much from campus to campus as it would from city to city. Schools seem to have different norms when it comes to fashion. Students could be used to just walking out of the house with jeans and a t-shirt whereas other students may typically get more dressed up just for class.

Of course, a large portion of the student body could probably be caught spending multiple hours in the library with sweatpants, sweatshirts, oversize sweaters or any other cozy outfit. Those students, however, are also often finding trends of their own taste in casual wear. Many popular all-American designers such as American Eagle, Juicy Couture and Hollister are branding their own sweat suits in an effort to create wearable fashion for college students as well. With the democratization of fashion and the increasing accessibility of shopping, students are able to follow the trends when they care to do so.

Dressing more stylishly and fashionably brings something fun and exciting to the college environment. It adds an aspect of aesthetics that makes campus enjoyable. Gone are the days of uniforms, conservative wear or more formal apparel for structured university classes. Some may argue that classes could be more professional and enjoyable if students attire fit the scholastic scenery. To those who believe this way, my guess is that fashion will become more a statement of the burgeoning independence of the youthful college student. Say hello to the trendy campus; its here to stay.

Scandinavian Menswear Fashion Trend

May 17, 2015

The region of Scandinavia is situated in Northern Europe that includes a set of progressive countries like Sweden, Denmark, Norway along with Finland and Iceland. The area particularly famous for modern day furniture designs of clean straight line that is futuristic in nature easily translates into land of fashion and street wear, with a lot of designers coming from Copenhagen and Stockholm in recent past.

Forging ahead in Mens Fashion is Norse Projects, Danish Company established in 2004. Focusing at Urban Chic, the shop is well established and popular in Copenhagen. It opened to a warm welcome in London too. They have a whole lot of new and classic brands that reflect the overall unique look.

Acne is one of the Swedish labels that is leading the way to must haves in denims and extending the way to laid back tailoring in Mens fashion. Sack suit from Ralph Lauren with a classic cut and a sack style is following in the similar track. This particular style may not be apt for all body types but a host of modern designs in movies like Oceans Twelve showcases a lot of tapered suit that simply spells cool and never fails to impress.

Stylized and affordable jeans are the front runner for fashion houses as Cheap Monday. This house that started off as a weekend store combining old with new is flourishing now and their skinny jeans are must have among the fashion vista.

Another Danish house started by the famous Nikolaj Neilsen, also started off with a background in denims. Rooted deep with traditional and classic design, they offer an extensive array of ready to wear jeans. Our legacy in Scandinavian fashion world is easily a fan of checked shirt, rightly called the fashion Phoenix. These classic shirts can be worn by itself or with round neck cotton knits combined with denim giving that timeless college look. This look is definitely setting the trend this autumn/winter.

As per Scandinavias geographical location, jackets and nautical themes feature high on agenda. Uniforms for the dedicated, a recent upcoming design house offers a host of chunky knits, Horizontal striped ts, plaid shirts along with Chelsea boots and sailors hats. With winters round the corner, the right jacket is a necessity. This winter will revive the classic military trench coat. This season team up the designer jackets with the right accessory for the cool, chic look in Mens Fashion.