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Hair Style: Country to Country
Hair, though an elementary part of human body, differs from country to country, age to age, and community to community in respect of style or hair dressing. Various kinds of hair cutting instruments have been invented to follow various hair styles. Let us have a glance at the hair dressing style of some countries.
After IT Bag, Its Time IT Sunglasses
Fashion is one of the most dynamic phenomenons in our lives. A fashion statement today might soon be out dated or become old fashioned in less than a week. Celebrities have been icons of fashion during all these while. In fact, fans follow whatever their heroes and heroines wear and don. Sunglasses have been one such fashion or status item for the last 79 years.
Many are of the wrong conception that someone by the name Mr. Ray Ban was the first person to have sold a pair of commercial sunglass. But it was actually Mr. Foster Grant who first sold a pair of sunglass on the boardwalk in
The shades also help someone to hide his eyes from total strangers in an awkward situation where it becomes necessary to have a glare. Indeed it has made beautiful women more mysterious than ever before. Some like George Michael and P. Diddy are popularizing the somewhat crazy concept of wearing it even in the dark.
Victoria Beckham has her own range, but soon the market might see the Literary collection range from Kelly Osborne and Morning After Range from Britney Spears. And why won’t they cash on it! At Yves Saint Laurent, eyewear accounts for 20 percent of its total turnover and sales on other major brands or chains like Harvey Nicks are on the upper trajectory.
So, I won’t be surprised if we find the shade market is flooded with haute couture fashioned and high quality sunglasses in the near future as that would give fashion conscious consumers more choice and power.
New Spring 2007 Trends in Fashion and Apparel Design

by Sarah Faulkner
Fashion School Review Columnist
April 30, 2007
It’s been a
cold and rainy winter for many of us, but it’s time to move on.Shed that vest and kick off those boots–it’s springtime, people, so let’s talk spring fashion. Whether it’s clothing, accessories, or footwear, spring trends in fashion design will bring both audacious and classic additions to your closet.
Flower Power
Spring fashions mean apparel design in bloom. Check out 2007’s hot floral patterns.
- Make your evenings irresistible with an empire chiffon dress trimmed in embroidered flowers or flower-lace accents.
- Go sweet ‘n’ rosy with soft floral print blouses and skirts in shades of ruby, carnation, and blush.
Stepping Out in Style
This spring, watch out for both daring and traditional fashion designs in footwear.
- Compliment your short shorts or micro-minis in sling-backs, peep-toes, or hot ballet flats.
- Put a little bounce in your step–cork and Lucite are the materials of the moment for the heels of your sandals and pumps.
Accessories Bring Back Flirty
Fashion design doesn’t stop at clothes. Check out the newest trends in accessories.
- Whether it’s black, metallic, or clear, arm bangles and cuffs are in for spring.
- Drop earrings, lariats, and link bracelets prove that seductive jewelry is back.
Hair and Makeup Tips
Hair and makeup are two oft-overlooked features of fashion. Not this spring!
- Short is in! Consider the razor-blunt bob, adorable pixie cut, or the layered, feathery ‘do.
- A light bronzer and lipsticks in juicy, fruit-inspired shades are a must for warmer weather.
With a new season come hot new fashion and apparel designs. So check ‘em out–you’ve got a whole spring wardrobe to assemble!
Think you can pick out the next hot fashion trend? Why not make a living of it? A fashion merchandising degree could win you a job advising retailers of the next big thing in fashion.
Source
InStyle Spring 2007 Trends
About the Author
Sarah Faulkner teaches composition at Texas State University, San Marcos. Her previous resume includes covering municipal politics for The San Francisco Bay Guardian, and news and features for various bi-weekly newspapers. Sarah holds a B.A. in English from University of San Francisco, and is currently finishing her MFA in Creative Writing at TSUSM.
Source: fashionschoolreview.com


