DailyLook: How It Works

Posted under Shopping by admin on Saturday 7 January 2012

Fashion News from far 1928th

Posted under Fashion Hits,Style by 2likeit on Monday 24 October 2011

Here is a nice video was found on youtube – fashion and style of 1928, as it titled is.

Fashionable Winter 2011-2012

Posted under Fashion Hits,Style by 2likeit on Sunday 25 September 2011

As usually you can wear what you like and what you want, mix styles, textures and colors besides the point – orange color is favorite of the season. So, let it be orange like a fox’s tail!

Buying Furnishings and Sofas for A Contemporary Living Room

Posted under Furniture by 2likeit on Friday 12 August 2011

These days many people want to incorporate modern, contemporary styles into their housing. Crisp, and spacious, with clean streamlined pieces and straight edges, there’s a whole host of ways to get the look. After modern dining room furniture made its way into people’s homes, the living room is next: Here come the new designs.

One item of furniture you can use to bring a room bang up to date is a modular or L-shaped sofa. You can have this positioned in the centre of the room or can tuck it away in a corner. There are so many different modern styles of sofa to pick from. You can choose shallow, close to the floor styles or sofas in unusual shapes.

You can also buy patterned furnishings or a patterned sofa. Stripes and floral’s are both popular. If you’re feeling even braver mix the patterns, eg: floral throws and cushions on a sofa with striped curtains or blinds. The trick is to keep the rest of the room plain and keep the patterns big and bold, not small and fussy. Patterned rugs look good on polished wooden flooring.

A minimalist look is also very modern. Think leather sofa alongside a patterned rug and wooden flooring with plenty of space, teamed with other simple, plain furniture.

Wall art can go a long way to creating a contemporary look. Think big, bold prints that make a statement and create a focal point. The bigger the print the better.

Colours that work well for modern stylings is of course white, cream and grey, that all create the illusion of space. Black teamed with these colours give a crisp, monochrome effect. Or you can splash colour around the room with a block-coloured sofa or curtains. Just paint or paper one wall to make it into a feature.

Changing of the Seasons

Posted under Shopping by 2likeit on Monday 8 August 2011

You’ll notice in the Walking Boots Sale that manufacturers like to rate their walking boots in seasons, from 1 to 4, by the terrain they are suited for. These seasons should act as a vague guideline for their appropriateness to what you need them for.

Season 1 is known as ‘active’ in that they are used for general, straightforward walks. You will not be attacking the big hills or steep slopes in these as they do not provide much support for your ankles and are going to be the lightest out there. As they do not expect too much action, they are not very good at keeping the water away from your feet but are very flexible.

Season 2, or ‘walking’, takes it up a level by becoming sturdier. The ankles will receive more support and your feet will be slightly more protected from water but they are still unadvisable for more extreme situations. A little flexibility is lost at the expense of a firmer sole but you will stick to the path more with better grip.

Season 3, or ‘hiking’, equips you with everything most people would need to take on the mountains. Here, you ankles are best protected, allowing you to adventure almost anywhere along the trail. It is also more likely to be made of leather rather than other materials to provide more protection and support.

Season 4, or ‘mountain’, are Walking Boots usually reserved for the serious, professional mountain tacklers. Taking you “above the snowline”, they are ready for absolutely everything. Unless you are planning to assault an incredible challenge, you will likely never need to think about these. They are highly rigid, made from leather and will be uncomfortable if you are wearing them outside of winter.

Choosing the colour of your living room

Posted under Furniture by 2likeit on Wednesday 27 July 2011

Gone are the days when you had to go conservative colour-wise in the home in order to be fashionable and stylish. Sure, if you’re redecorating with a view to selling your home, you should probably shy away from huge prints in block colours installed above your leather sofas, but otherwise there’s no need to opt for earthy, neutral tones or the standard magnolia.

Really, it’s best to opt for colours that you know you can live with, and that you’re going to enjoy. If you already have living or dining room furniture and aren’t intending to buy new stuff to fit with the room, that may limit the options somewhat. Otherwise, there are so many options.

Neutral of course doesn’t have to be boring. Using light, simple colours is an excellent way to make your room appear larger. And earthy tones such as white, brown, gold and soft greens and reds, tend to go with most furniture.

For a modern, contemporary look, the key is white. White adds space and light. You don’t have to make your home look like a hospital though. White can be teamed with black or grey for stylish monochrome. Or, you can really make colours pop by going for solid colour blocks such as red or blue alongside white walls. The effect is clean, cool and calm.

If you’re looking for a cosy or rustic look, darker colours can work well. Browns, reds, oranges, purples and coppers all work well and can make rooms appear smaller.

Then, of course, you don’t have to paint the whole room at all. Wallpaper is more stylish than ever and you can pick up some great designs. It can look great by alternating walls in different colours or by papering one single wall with huge, loud designs that make a real statement. At the end of the day, if you love it and it’s unique to your own taste and personality, that’s all that matters.

How To Look After Waterproof Clothing

Posted under Shopping by 2likeit on Tuesday 19 July 2011

If you have invested some of your hard earned cash in buying decent waterproof clothing, it is well worth taking good care of it in order to make it work efficiently for you for as long as possible.

Don’t be tempted to stuff your waterproof gear in a plastic bag at the bottom of your wardrobe. Whilst that won’t be disastrous so long as it is kept in a dry place, you are far better off hanging it up in the wardrobe, just as you would any other jacket or trousers.

By the very nature of the activities that you use your clothing for it is going to get dirty and it is that dirt which is going to stop the rain beading on the outside surface and is going to impact on the breathability of the garment. After use, make sure that you shake off any dried mud or use a soft brush and also clean any small areas of dirt with a soft cloth.

If clothing needs to be washed, make sure that you read the instructions carefully and do not on any account use non-biological washing powder. If you are reluctant to use the proper product recommended by the manufacturer then you could try biological soap flakes so long as they have no perfume, dergent or softener.

To keep your ladies waterproof jackets as waterproof as the day you bought them, you will need to re-proof the items at some stage. As soon as you notice that water is not beading properly, then is the time to re-proof. Just when that happens depends upon how often you use your clothing, how dirty conditions are and how much UV it has been exposed to from the sun. You can buy sprays to re-proof (although it is almost inevitable that you will miss the odd patch) or alternatively use a wash-in liquid which will give a much more even coverage.

Wan launches affordable fashion line

Posted under Fashion Hits by 2likeit on Sunday 17 July 2011

TV style guru Gok Wan, whose TV programme How To Look Good Naked has been a massive hit with British audiences over the years, has unveiled a new fashion line that will go on sale exclusively at Sainsbury’s. The 36-year-old has designed a range of almost 30 designs, including a centrepiece item, a wrap dress in a stunning red shade, and Wan is hoping that the clothes make fashion more appealing and more affordable to Brits on a budget.

Wan stated on the day of the range’s launch: “With these clothes, I want women to flirt, flaunt, and celebrate their curves”. However, the range isn’t all about sexy dresses and low cut tops designed to show off the female physique; there are also more practical items in there that will appeal to more modest women. A number of cropped jackets are included in the range and fashion experts have revealed that the quality of the material used for all the items is second to none, despite the modest price tags attached to the items on sale.

It remains to be seen how much of a success the range is, with the clothes not officially going on sale until October, but the signs would seem to be pointing towards a very successful, long-term, and extremely fashionable partnership between Gok Wan and one of the biggest supermarkets in the UK.

If you’re counting down the minutes until you can dash to Sainsbury’s and get your hands on that red dress, divert yourself with some funny online videos of vic and bob.

HELENA RUBINSTEIN POWERCELL NIGHT SHOT

Posted under Beauty,Fashion Hits,Shoe by 2likeit on Tuesday 17 May 2011

This is new serum for night from Helena Rubinstein.

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Boyfriend Jeans

Posted under Fashion Hits,Jeans,Style by 2likeit on Monday 11 April 2011

From season to season boyfriend jeans haven’t lost their popularuty among urban fashionistas which wear “Boyfriends” with ballet flats, and stilettos, and avid flip-flops combined all with a stretched T-shirts, with transparent chiffon blouses and jackets. Such type of dress is very comfortable one and look really modern and nice.

All those fragile lady who afraid of wearing a “boyfriends” jeans, may be just not feel their feature. probably they may think that “Boyfriends” do not add to a figure a femininity and harmony chik but that’s not true. just look at Victoria Beckham and other stars prefering “Boyfriends” style and you will see that
it can be glamorous and stylish as well.

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