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Monday, 24 August 2015
Different types of hats
Different types of shirts
A shirt, button shirt, dress shirt, button-front, button-front shirt, button-down, button-down shirt, or button-up shirt is a garment with a collar, and a full-length opening at the front from the collar to the hem.
The front opening is fastened using buttons or studs. Shirts are normally made from woven cloth, and are often accompanied by a jacket, collar sleeve, and tie, for example with a suit or formalwear, but shirts are also worn more casually.
In British English, dress shirt means specifically the more formal evening garment worn with black- or white- tie, also discussed below. Some of these formal shirts have stiff fronts and detachable collars attached with collar studs.
Traditionally dress shirts were worn by men and boys (while women and girls often wore blouses or, sometimes, chemises), but in the mid-1800s they also became an item of women's clothing and are worn by both sexes today.
The front opening is fastened using buttons or studs. Shirts are normally made from woven cloth, and are often accompanied by a jacket, collar sleeve, and tie, for example with a suit or formalwear, but shirts are also worn more casually.
In British English, dress shirt means specifically the more formal evening garment worn with black- or white- tie, also discussed below. Some of these formal shirts have stiff fronts and detachable collars attached with collar studs.
Traditionally dress shirts were worn by men and boys (while women and girls often wore blouses or, sometimes, chemises), but in the mid-1800s they also became an item of women's clothing and are worn by both sexes today.
Sunday, 23 August 2015
Different types of jeans
Jeans is one of the perfect addition to your wardrobe. But, Buying jeans
is one of the crucial thing for women compared to men because men can
buy their jeans even if their eyes are closed. They know if it fits
perfectly with them. However, there's no need for us women to get
frustrated because "No matter your shape or size", there is a perfect
jean for you. Nowadays, we can find the jeans that will hug our body in
all the right places. Although, every seasons all the cuts or fits of jeans change because of Changing fashion trends.
Jeans are now considered as one of the very popular form of casual dress around the world, and have been so for decades. They come in many styles and colors; however, "blue jeans" are particularly identified with American culture, especially the American Old West.
Here are the different types of Jeans that women have and it may give you an idea to find a perfect pair of jeans.
Skinny Jeans - it is a tight jeans that fit closely around the leg. You'll look chic if you are wearing it but it is great if you have a a perfect shape and slim figure mostly especially even better with longer legs. It looks awesome if you wear it with heels or knee high boots.
Flare Cut Jeans - the flared cut jeans is narrow at the thigh and knee, and then widens at the calf. It is one of the most sought jeans by all celebrities maybe because it never out of style and it is common to wear at any occasions. It is perfect for balancing a curvy figure nd athletic thighs, making your legs look ludicrously long and giving you an elegant outline. High heels and stilettos are other most befitting footwear.
Bootcut Jeans - This jean cut runs straight at the thigh but flares just a little near the ankles. This boot cut is sometimes called as flare cut, but it’s less roomy at the ankle part. The boot cut is tapered to the knee and are slim in the thigh area but is made slightly wider from the knee down to the hem in order to accommodate a person’s boots without bunching up.The perfect length for bootcut jeans is just skimming your shoes. You can trick everyone into thinking you have supermodel-length legs.
Straight Jeans - Straight cut is a kind of jeans which the circumference of their legs is consistent from the hip down to the leg. This type of jeans is classic but it has set some conditions for those who are fond of it. It does not go wide at the calf or ankles.
High Waisted Jeans - The waist is higher than normal. You can benefit from a corset like effect so they are good for trimming your stomach and giving the illusion of longer slender legs. It makes your Butt look bigger and tummy smaller! This jeans is absolutely adorable. Denim Perfection! Not only that, the high waist style is super hip and sexy! So elated.
Wide Legs Jeans or Bell Bottom - This was very popular fashion trends in the years of 60's to 70's. It is fitted tightly at the hips and loose from the knee downwards whilst flaring from the thigh which is perfect for hiding larger thighs. You can wear with heels to lengthen your legs for maximum effect. Suitable for all body styles and great for hiding a not-so-perfect legs.
Boyfriend Jeans - For the ultimate in comfort head for the boyfriend style with the added bonus of hiding a not so perfect bum and thighs. It shows on how men usually wear their jeans but with a feminine touch.
CUFFED JEANS - jeans that is folded at the end. Cuffed flare jeans are the fashion silhouette of the season...and so flattering. Balance your silhouette. It first appeared on the US fashion in the 1950's. Cuffing your jeans can add a bit more flare and a different look for some variety in your jeans wearing. It can be paired with anything from high heels to flats, depending on the occasion. You can pair is with any designer clothing such as tops either fitted or loss. Keep fresh layering and simple but avoid bulky ralph lauren sweater of anything that falls below the hip or above the waist.
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Jeans are now considered as one of the very popular form of casual dress around the world, and have been so for decades. They come in many styles and colors; however, "blue jeans" are particularly identified with American culture, especially the American Old West.
Here are the different types of Jeans that women have and it may give you an idea to find a perfect pair of jeans.
Skinny Jeans - it is a tight jeans that fit closely around the leg. You'll look chic if you are wearing it but it is great if you have a a perfect shape and slim figure mostly especially even better with longer legs. It looks awesome if you wear it with heels or knee high boots.
Flare Cut Jeans - the flared cut jeans is narrow at the thigh and knee, and then widens at the calf. It is one of the most sought jeans by all celebrities maybe because it never out of style and it is common to wear at any occasions. It is perfect for balancing a curvy figure nd athletic thighs, making your legs look ludicrously long and giving you an elegant outline. High heels and stilettos are other most befitting footwear.
Bootcut Jeans - This jean cut runs straight at the thigh but flares just a little near the ankles. This boot cut is sometimes called as flare cut, but it’s less roomy at the ankle part. The boot cut is tapered to the knee and are slim in the thigh area but is made slightly wider from the knee down to the hem in order to accommodate a person’s boots without bunching up.The perfect length for bootcut jeans is just skimming your shoes. You can trick everyone into thinking you have supermodel-length legs.
Straight Jeans - Straight cut is a kind of jeans which the circumference of their legs is consistent from the hip down to the leg. This type of jeans is classic but it has set some conditions for those who are fond of it. It does not go wide at the calf or ankles.
High Waisted Jeans - The waist is higher than normal. You can benefit from a corset like effect so they are good for trimming your stomach and giving the illusion of longer slender legs. It makes your Butt look bigger and tummy smaller! This jeans is absolutely adorable. Denim Perfection! Not only that, the high waist style is super hip and sexy! So elated.
Wide Legs Jeans or Bell Bottom - This was very popular fashion trends in the years of 60's to 70's. It is fitted tightly at the hips and loose from the knee downwards whilst flaring from the thigh which is perfect for hiding larger thighs. You can wear with heels to lengthen your legs for maximum effect. Suitable for all body styles and great for hiding a not-so-perfect legs.
Boyfriend Jeans - For the ultimate in comfort head for the boyfriend style with the added bonus of hiding a not so perfect bum and thighs. It shows on how men usually wear their jeans but with a feminine touch.
CUFFED JEANS - jeans that is folded at the end. Cuffed flare jeans are the fashion silhouette of the season...and so flattering. Balance your silhouette. It first appeared on the US fashion in the 1950's. Cuffing your jeans can add a bit more flare and a different look for some variety in your jeans wearing. It can be paired with anything from high heels to flats, depending on the occasion. You can pair is with any designer clothing such as tops either fitted or loss. Keep fresh layering and simple but avoid bulky ralph lauren sweater of anything that falls below the hip or above the waist.
fashion of different types of handbags
This is perhaps the most common type carried by women today. This type
consists of a single or double strap that goes over the shoulders. This
type comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. This bag is very versatile
and goes with all casual and semi formal clothes. The oversized shoulder
bag teamed with jeans adds a touch of class.
Different types of shorts
Shorts are a garment worn by both men and women over their pelvic
area, circling the waist and splitting to cover the upper part of the
legs, sometimes extending down to knee but not covering the entire
length of the leg. They are called "shorts" because they are a shortened
version of pants, which cover the entire leg.
Shorts are typically worn in warm weather or in an environment where
comfort and airflow are more important than the protection of the legs.
Different types of lehangas
Gagra choli or Ghagra choli, which is also known as Lehenga choli, is the traditional clothing of women in Rajasthan Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Sindh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Hindi speaking Terai region of Nepal. It was also traditionally worn in the Punjab (with the kurti and salwar). It is a combination outfit of a Lehenga, tight Choli and a Dupatta.
Different types of suits
In clothing, a suit is a set of garments made from the same cloth, usually consisting of at least a jacket and trousers. Lounge suits (also known as business suits when sober in colour and style), which originated in Britain as country wear, are the most common style of Western suit. Other types of suit still worn today are the dinner suit, part of black tie, which arose as a lounging alternative to dress coats in much the same way as the day lounge suit came to replace frock coats and morning coats; and, rarely worn today, the morning suit. This article discusses the lounge suit (including business suits), elements of informal dress code.
fashion week of different types of caps
A cap is a form of headgear. Caps have crowns that fit very close to the head and have no brim or only a visor.
They are typically designed for warmth and, when including a visor,
blocking sunlight from the eyes. They come in many shapes n sizes
Types of caps
- Ascot cap
- Ayam
- Baggy green
- Balmoral
- Baseball cap
- Beanie (North America)
- Bearskin
- Beret
- Biretta
- Busby
- Cap and bells
- Cap of Maintenance
- Casquette
- Caubeen
- Caul
- Coif
- Combination cap (also known as a service cap)
- Coppola
- Cricket cap
- Deerstalker
- Do-rag
- Dutch cap
- Fez
- Fiddler cap (also known as a Dutch boy hat)
- Fitted cap
- Flat cap (also known as a Paddy cap, longshoreman's cap, scally cap, Wigens cap, ivy cap, golf cap, duffer cap, driving cap, bicycle cap, Jeff cap, or in Scotland, bunnet, or in Wales, Dai cap, or in England or New Zealand cheese-cutter)
- Forage cap
- Gandhi cap
- Garrison cap
- Glengarry
- Greek fisherman's cap (also known as a Breton cap or a fiddler's cap)
- International cap
- Juliet cap
- Karakul
- Kepi
- Kippah (also known as yarmulke)
- Knit cap (also known as a Tuque, stocking cap, wool cap, watch cap, ski cap, bobble hat)
- Kufi (also known as a kofia; an African cap worn with a dashiki)
- M43 field cap
- Mao cap
- Monmouth cap
- Newsboy cap
- Nightcap
- Nurse cap
- Ochipok
- Papakhi
- Patrol cap
- Peaked cap
- Phrygian cap
- Rastacap
- Sailor cap
- Shako
- Shower cap
- Sindhi cap
- Square academic cap
- Stormy Kromer cap
- Swim cap
- Tam o' Shanter
- Taqiyah, worn by Muslim males
- Trucker hat
- Tubeteika
- Ushanka
- Utility cover
- Welder's cap
- Zucchetto
fashion week of different types of jacket
Particularly prominent at London Collections: Men and Pitti Uomo,
checked tailoring is a trend that is still going strong. And with
everything from classic Prince of Wales and tartan motifs to subtle
gingham patterns and statement-making windowpane checks on display,
versatility is clearly the driving force behind its continued
popularity.
While many attendees opted for just one check piece (a well-cut overcoat or suit jacket) as the focal point of their outfit, our prime props are reserved for those men who nailed head-to-toe looks, or layered different types of checks for an effect that may sound over the top, but in reality looked superb.
While many attendees opted for just one check piece (a well-cut overcoat or suit jacket) as the focal point of their outfit, our prime props are reserved for those men who nailed head-to-toe looks, or layered different types of checks for an effect that may sound over the top, but in reality looked superb.
fashion week of hairstyle men n woman
LIST OF HAIRSTYLE
Name | Image | Description |
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Afro | Big hair hairstyle, featured heavily in Afro-American culture, popular through the 1970s in the United States of America. | |
Afro-textured hair | A typical texture of Black African hair that has not been altered by hot combs, flat irons, or chemicals (by perming, relaxing, or straightening). Each strand of this hair type grows in a tiny spring-like, corkscrew shape. The overall effect is such that, despite relatively fewer actual hair shafts compared to straight hair,[1] this texture appears (and feels) denser than its straight counterparts. Due to this, it is often referred to as "thick", "bushy", or "woolly". | |
Asymmetric cut | A haircut where the hair is longer on one side. | |
Beehive | A hairstyle in which the hair is raised at the top of the head by padding or teasing so that the size and shape is suggestive of a beehive, hence the name. | |
Big hair | Any hairstyle with large volume. | |
Blowout | A haircut with the hair faded from the skin and spiked. | |
Blunt cut | A women's mid-length hairstyle with the bottom of the hair cut straight across. | |
Bob cut | A classic short hairstyle where the ends are cut to around jaw-level and aligned close to the facial area. This style is most common among women. | |
Bouffant | Bouffant describes a style characterized by smooth hair that is heightened and given extra fullness over teasing or padding. | |
Bowl cut | Named for the shape of the style as much as for a once common method of achieving it (i.e. using a bowl to style the cut by placing it on the head and trimming the exposed hair). Moe Howard from The Three Stooges has this hairstyle for his trademark and Henry V of England had a similar hairstyle. This hairstyle was popular in America during the late 1980s and early 1990s. | |
Braid | A braid or braids, also known as a plait or plaits or a tress or tresses, is a type of hairstyle usually worn by women with long hair in which all or part of one's hair is separated into strands, normally three, and then plaited or braided together, typically forming one braid hanging down at the back of the head or two braids hanging down on either side of the head. See also cornrows, queue, crown braid (below), Dutch braid and pigtail. | |
Brush cut | Alternative name for a butch. | |
Bun | A women's hairstyle where the hair is pulled into a knot at the back or top of the head. It can also consist of a bun at the side of the head or two buns on either side of the head. See also chignon. | |
Bunches | Another name for pigtails worn unbraided. | |
Burr | Alternative name for a butch that is less than one quarter of an inch on top. | |
Business-man cut | Alternative name for a regular haircut. | |
Butch cut | A butch is a type of haircut in which the hair on the top of the head is cut short in every dimension. The top and the upper portion of the back and sides are cut the same length, which ranges between one quarter of an inch and three quarters of an inch, following the contour of the head. The hair below the upper portion of the sides and back of the head is tapered short or semi-short with a clipper, in the same manner as a crew cut. | |
Buzz cut | A buzz cut is any of a variety of short hairstyles usually designed with electric clippers. Buzz cut styles include the butch cut, crew cut, flattop and ivy league. | |
Caesar cut | The Caesar cut is a men's hairstyle which is short and horizontally straight, as pictured on bust of Caesar. Named for Julius Caesar, whose images frequently depict him wearing his hair in such a manner. | |
Chignon | A loan word from French for this particular style of bun which is pinned at the nape of the neck and requires tighter binding than ordinary buns. | |
Chonmage | A traditional Japanese haircut. | |
Comb over | Hair that is combed from one part of the head to another often to cover up a bald spot. Donald Trump is described as having a double combover, in two directions.[2] | |
Conk | A hairstyle where Afro-textured hair is straightened. | |
Cornrows | A hairstyle originating from Subsaharan Africa, popularised by African Americans wherein the hair is braided into a series of French-braid-like locks that cling to the head and travel the neck. | |
Crew cut | A crew cut is a type of haircut in which the hair on the top of the head is cut relatively short, graduated in length from the longest hair at the front hairline to the shortest at the back of the crown. The hair on the sides and back of the head is usually tapered short, semi-short or medium. | |
Cropped hair | A short hairstyle in which the hair is cut very close to the head, with the hair left long enough to either touch or go past the fringe. | |
Crown braid | A crown braid or crown plait is a traditional Ukrainian hairstyle usually worn by women with long hair. It consists of a single braid wrapped around the head, and is the trademark hairstyle worn by Ukrainian politician Yulia Tymoshenko. It is also similar to some of the hairstyles worn by Frida Kahlo. See als |
Saturday, 22 August 2015
fashion week of sarees
The sari, said to be 5,000 years old and wearable in more than 80 ways, has found favour with Indian designers for a long time, and now young designers are taking a fancy to it.
fashion week of footwears
For many, there's nothing quite so beautiful as a good pair of heels,
and this Fashion Week, there's no shortage. Designers have sent models
clomping down the runway in some of the best we've seen yet, from
innovative takes on classic pumps to the perfect Fall bootie. To feed
your obsession, we're zooming in on the best shoes from all the major
runways.
different types of fashion shows
Directional: Balenciaga and Prada often fall into this category; they set the trends for upcoming seasons via forward-thinking design. For FW2010, Prada’s focus on the bust/voluptuousness was mirrored by only LV. In the next few seasons, I guarantee it will be a dominant trend.
Thematic: Jeremy Scott is the perfect example. Collection titles like “Men at Work” and “Food Fight” perfectly conjure their subject matter; each piece becomes a variation on a specific theme. Often, the outcome is an extremely focused offering, but they sometimes veer into “kitschy” territory, too.
Commercial: Frida Giannini at Gucci comes to mind here. These collections, while sometimes slightly thematic, are created with the sole idea of “sell, sell, sell” in mind.
Derivative: Not too different from “thematic,” these shows are often homages to house archives (a la Dior or Chanel), or an ode to a particular era.
Technical: Although typically in the realm of couture, every once in a while a more esoteric RTW brand will flaunt their craftsmanship skillz as a theme. Rodarte is a great example. The “slasher” theme in FW2008 is exemplified here in artistic tatters and perfectly draped swatches of crimson.