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We've heard of people who erect closets just to house their shoes, women who throw down a month's pay on a single bag, and some who spend more time on their ear game than the whole rest of an outfit. Know more - r29.co/1ItHBAz

Showroom Cra.50 #82-48 Barranquilla. #TropicalTrend / Pedidos personalizados --> agnimani.com/

 

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Blomster Couture 1 Bild får användas av press samt av Blomsterfrämjandets medlemmar och sponsorer. Blomsterfrämjandet/Anna Skoog måste anges som by-line.

Gol Trend de Marcos! :)

Seguinos en FLICKR: www.flickr.com/photos/perfilbajo-oficial/ (Y)

De ahora en adelante, aparte de subir los álbumes a la pagina de facebook ( www.facebook.com/PerfilBajos ), también lo vamos a subir en ALTA DEFINICIÓN a nuestro perfil de FLICKR :)

Tweet with photos from the Trends in HE online event hosted in MTU Cork. YouTube video of the event - www.youtube.com/live/8sRtyz6_Hdk?feature=share

Designer Trash at this year's Emerging Trends, part of Boston Fashion Week 2012.

 

Photo on the right is strobed with single SB-600 in an Octobox triggered with PW II"s.

 

Photo on the left is ambient only.

10 de septiembre 2016.

Foto: Jaime Martín

This package contains a Scovill Dritz Loop Turner, a sewing tool used to invert narrow fabric tubes for straps, button loops, and decorative trims. Sold for one dollar, it exemplifies mid-century domestic technology: inexpensive, efficient, and explicitly designed for home garment construction rather than factory use.

 

The stylized illustration of a woman in a simple dress reflects the postwar ideal of competent domestic femininity—someone who sews not out of necessity alone, but as a marker of skill and care. Scovill and Dritz were dominant suppliers of sewing notions in the 1940s–1960s, benefiting from a period when many middle-class women still made or altered clothing at home despite the growth of ready-to-wear fashion.

 

The survival of the original packaging—creased, worn, but intact—adds to its value as an artifact of everyday labor that was once ubiquitous and is now largely invisible.

Nice line-up as usual at KC Trends in Overland Park, Kansas.

We have decided to go for a simple costume as the video is going to be quite a stripped back video to show the emotion of the song - no special effects or big dance numbers - therefore the costume needs to match and show that the character is being themselves.

 

The inspiration for the costume was mainly from the costume choices of Paramore's existing music videos. We also are choosing clothing that is on trend so it appeals to our target market.

Author, business professor, and serial entrepreneur Steve Blank speaks during DEMO Mobile 2013 at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco Wednesday April 17, 2013. Complete coverage of DEMO, the Launchpad for Emerging Technologies and Trends, can be found at bit.ly/DEMOsite.

 

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Photos by Stephen Brashear (www.stephenbrashear.com)

 

Nice line-up as usual at KC Trends in Overland Park, Kansas.

Protective glasses, Safety sunglasses, Clip on sunglasses, Grilamid sunglasses

 

Today bangles are use a fashion accessory. Bangles have been widely used in India, Pakistan and all over the world. varied in material and decoration such as colorful bangles, fancy bangles, glass bangles, felted banges and prisma bangles.Colorful bangles including combinations of thread, beads and decorations to give you truly impeccable styles of bangles. Choose from moonstone, crystal, rhinestone, mirror etc.Now you can select bangles in any color.Bangles get importance in widding, valima and other parties.

Despite the economical climate, you can still see lots of positive trends, by just looking around.

 

Note: In cultures where writing is from left to right, lines that go in the direction from bottom left to upper right are associated with positive, whereas lines that go from top left to bottom right are considered negative. That is why I flipped the image horizontally ;-)

 

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