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Must-Have Fashion Items For Spring
Spring is around the corner and soon it’s time to ditch the warm jackets and Ugg’s and change them into lighter clothes. Dressing for spring can be tricky at times because of the temperature change throughout the day. It is still chilly in the morning and gets nice and warm during the day. Spring, like any other season, comes with its fashion trends, and every fashionista out there still wants to keep up with the trends. Luckily, you can do that by shopping online at stores that offer great quality for the correct price.This spring, there are some fashion pieces...
Do's & Don'ts On How To Dress For A Wedding
Don’t wear white. OBVIOUSLY Don’t look better than the brideWhat we mean by that is, don’t overdo your makeup and hair and overall appearance. It is not your day.Don’t dress too exiguous or too casualYou don’t want to show up in a tight, cutout mini dress. Number 1 rule for a wedding is, don’t steal the show! A short, animal print dress will most likely do so. Also, don’t ever wear ANYTHING sweat. It is disrespectful to the bride and groom. Show them that you are celebrating their special day. Also, you don’t want to be that person that looks...
Women-Owned Business Are Emerging
The fashion industry is considered a female-centered industry, with a large number of female model, bloggers, and consumers. With that said, it may seem like women are the leading force in this industry, however, male designers dominate it. Fashion, more specifically the men who control it, dictates what a woman wears and how she should dress. All of this is changing, however, as more and more women-owned brands are emerging. While fashion remains a male-dominated field, it is refreshing to see more labels run by women. With a growing number of female-owned fashion labels, it’s not surprising that there’s been...
Virtual Influencer
Miquela Sousa, Instagram model, singer, social rights activist, is social media’s latest “it” girl. She is often seen sporting the latest fashion products from all the trending brands, from Chanel clothing to Kylie Cosmetic Lip Kits. At first glance, she seems like any other blogger, visiting all of L.A.’s hot spots and responding to her followers, referred to as “Miquelites.” However, unlike other bloggers, Sousa is virtual. She is computer generated to resemble a 19-year-old Brazilian- Spanish girl. While her creator’s identity remains anonymous, one thing is clear: virtual influencers are going to change how the world of fashion operates.Bloggers...