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Written by Fibre2fashion
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Friday, 26 February 2010 19:20 |
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The mysterious, sexy and the sophisticated hue black. A black outfit gives the bold statement, "Observe me but do not interfere".
Black is a color that is often misunderstood. It is even defined as an absence of color. Both positive and negative, it is used for expressing grief, and by youngsters as rebellion. It might appear a little skeptical to think that black is an all time favorite color. But be it a punk, classy, preppy or chic style; black is the color that will make one stand out in a crowd. It is a dark color that absorbs more light, and makes the wearer look even hotter. A silent and concealing shade, black is a mixture of many other colors.
Black is a timeless color and is regarded as the most stylish hue in the world of fashion. A dramatic black outfit gives a thinner appearance to the wearer and is mostly a preferred choice of creative people. In the commercial society, black is considered as a hue representing power and authority. With regards to formal wear, no color is acceptable as black. This hue is considered as the most elegant choice. This silent, and dictating shade s flattering to all skin tones and body types and gives an elegant look.
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Written by Daniel P Dykes
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Friday, 26 February 2010 10:04 |
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One of the most frustrating experiences I've had of purchasing a magazine was the purchase of a particular Conde Nast title that, at the height of Kate Moss mania, featured the then-hypermodel on the cover. And that was it. Insider the magazine's cover was no pictorial featuring the model. Nor were there any pictures of her. Her named wasn't even printed. Purchasers of the latest issue of Numero magazine may know what I'm talking about. Despite featuring model Edita Vilkeviciute partaking in the lingerie as outerwear trend, she is allegedly nowhere to be seen within the issue.Daniel P Dykes
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Written by Tania Braukamper
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Friday, 26 February 2010 09:54 |
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For a seductive mixture of bold military, 70s hippy, and luxe bohemian, who better to look to for inspiration than the late, great Jimi Hendrix? In some phenomenal styling Anja Rubik models some very now updates on the above mix of styles; with lots of intricate layering and on-trend accessorising to boot.Tania Braukamper
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