David Lerner Can Help All Women With Their Fashion Sense
The Lerner Pocket Leggings are a fantastic substitute for jeans, a skirt or even a dress. These super tight pants are stretch leggings that have a 5-pocket style, tonal stitching and look incredible with everything from a designer t shirt, a ruffled blouse or even a skimpy tank top for an edgy, New York City look. With a snap button closure and a zip fly, a 26 inch inseam and a 7 and a half inch rise, these pants look great with both flip flops and incredibly high patent heels. Made from nylon and spandex, these pants are divine.
These leggings are a great way to up your style without much effort at all.Need a shirt that will have you as sexy as you can be? The Original Rip Tank is a great option for a woman who wants to show some skin and look fantastic for a sultry night on the town with either your hot girlfriends or your latest and greatest boyfriend. Worn with stretchleggings, this tank is one-of-a-kind. It's a scoop-neck jersey tank that has unique slashes at the racer back. With one and a half inch straps, it's made from 100 percent hemp, which is not your grandma's material.Plantar Fasciitis-Keep fit and away from The Various Hip And Leg Problems.
Measuring only 30 inches from the center back, this dress is the perfect length to make any jaw drop.Another great pair of trendy leggings are the Lerner Black leggings with snap details. The pull on style leggings feature a new and cool design and look great with a pair of high top sneakers, a designer t-shirt and maybe even a cardigan and jacket to top it off. Impress your girlfriends with these leggings, even though they're just so simple. Perfect to wear out to drinks with your friends and for getting many free drinks, these leggings are skin tight and super stretchy. The snap details at the ankles add a different approach to any leggings we've seen so far this season.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Svoboda Denim Stretch Leggings
Svoboda Denim Stretch Leggings
Denim leggings for women are super fashionable and hot this season! Faux denim leggings are typically made out of lightweight knit fabric. Slim-fitting leggings that look like jeans are perfect to wear with breezy tunic tops for casual wear or you can easily dress them up with heels for a night out on the town. And indeed, many women love these styles because while the leggings resemble jeans, once you try them on, you will find that they are even more lightweight and comfortable.If you haven't heard of Svoboda Premium Denim, you are truly missing out on great fashion finds! The Rise of Sheer Maxi Dresses in 2012
Based out of California, this company relies on contemporary designs, innovative denim fabrics, and stylish washes and finishes to produce quality women's denim jeans. As a result, it is only fitting that Svoboda introduced its line of "jeggings" or denim look leggings.Svoboda makes its jeans especially for curvy women's bodies. Each pair features a contoured waistband that eliminates embarrassing muffin top with a back rise that is high enough to ensure that your underwear never peeks out. If you have an ample derriere, these jeans feature special design and pocket placement to make your rear look high, round, perky, and firm.
You may also agree that the jeans are cut to make legs look long, lean, and shapely. Best of all, Svoboda jeans are available in a variety of sizes, even featuring plus sizes. The company motto is to create the illusion of perfect proportions regardless of body size or shape. Once you see how these jeans fit, you will likely agree.Svoboda denim leggings come in either medium or dark wash. Each style features a slimming tummy panel and super skinny leg opening, which is the defining characteristics of jean leggings. Leggings are made out of a combination of 98% Cotton and 2% Spandex for stretch and slim fit.
Denim leggings for women are super fashionable and hot this season! Faux denim leggings are typically made out of lightweight knit fabric. Slim-fitting leggings that look like jeans are perfect to wear with breezy tunic tops for casual wear or you can easily dress them up with heels for a night out on the town. And indeed, many women love these styles because while the leggings resemble jeans, once you try them on, you will find that they are even more lightweight and comfortable.If you haven't heard of Svoboda Premium Denim, you are truly missing out on great fashion finds! The Rise of Sheer Maxi Dresses in 2012
Based out of California, this company relies on contemporary designs, innovative denim fabrics, and stylish washes and finishes to produce quality women's denim jeans. As a result, it is only fitting that Svoboda introduced its line of "jeggings" or denim look leggings.Svoboda makes its jeans especially for curvy women's bodies. Each pair features a contoured waistband that eliminates embarrassing muffin top with a back rise that is high enough to ensure that your underwear never peeks out. If you have an ample derriere, these jeans feature special design and pocket placement to make your rear look high, round, perky, and firm.
You may also agree that the jeans are cut to make legs look long, lean, and shapely. Best of all, Svoboda jeans are available in a variety of sizes, even featuring plus sizes. The company motto is to create the illusion of perfect proportions regardless of body size or shape. Once you see how these jeans fit, you will likely agree.Svoboda denim leggings come in either medium or dark wash. Each style features a slimming tummy panel and super skinny leg opening, which is the defining characteristics of jean leggings. Leggings are made out of a combination of 98% Cotton and 2% Spandex for stretch and slim fit.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Getting a wedding dress that's the perfect fit
Getting a wedding dress that's the perfect fit
The woes of finding a wedding dress. Should you go with sleek satin? A delicate chiffon? Or, perhaps ladylike lace set over ivory charmeuse is more to your liking?Finding the
best style to suit your body, then deciding how much of the budget should go toward this (ideally) worn-once-in-a-lifetime frock, can be quite a conundrum.When Ivy Su got
married last year, she searched through shelves of dresses at a plethora of bridal boutiques across Calgary. When she didn’t find anything she liked, Su began to search online,
viewing more than 8,000 dress images in hopes of locating the perfect fit.
Not one dress struck a chord. To make matters worse, Su wasn’t just looking for a special frock, she needed six wedding dresses in total for her traditional Chinese ceremony.
“I was looking at all of these dresses and nothing worked. I liked the top from one dress and the bottom of another,” Su says.The 25-year-old decided to take matters into her
own hands. Su sketched out ideas for several looks. She researched fabrics, then located and hired designers and seamstresses to help execute her dream dresses.
“I had all six of them custom designed. I went a bit over the top,” she says with a laugh.“I had a great wedding day; it was like my own personal fashion show.”Su, an
accounting and business student at the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business, suspected she wasn’t the only bride in Calgary who had trouble finding a dress. It
was while planning her own wedding wardrobe that she began to see potential in a business specializing in helping soon-to-be brides obtain custom-designed gowns.
“I wanted to provide a service to brides where they could have input into the look of their dress and be able to choose from good quality materials at affordable prices,” she
says.“After designing six of my own dresses and learning how to source fabrics and find designers around the world, I had a good idea of where to start.”Su founded Ruby Woo
Wedding Couture Inc. during the winter of 2011.“Many brides will come to me with photos or sketches they’ve drawn. I want this to be a fun process for brides. I want them to
have total creative input into the dress and to know that they’re going to get quality for their money,” says Su.
The woes of finding a wedding dress. Should you go with sleek satin? A delicate chiffon? Or, perhaps ladylike lace set over ivory charmeuse is more to your liking?Finding the
best style to suit your body, then deciding how much of the budget should go toward this (ideally) worn-once-in-a-lifetime frock, can be quite a conundrum.When Ivy Su got
married last year, she searched through shelves of dresses at a plethora of bridal boutiques across Calgary. When she didn’t find anything she liked, Su began to search online,
viewing more than 8,000 dress images in hopes of locating the perfect fit.
Not one dress struck a chord. To make matters worse, Su wasn’t just looking for a special frock, she needed six wedding dresses in total for her traditional Chinese ceremony.
“I was looking at all of these dresses and nothing worked. I liked the top from one dress and the bottom of another,” Su says.The 25-year-old decided to take matters into her
own hands. Su sketched out ideas for several looks. She researched fabrics, then located and hired designers and seamstresses to help execute her dream dresses.
“I had all six of them custom designed. I went a bit over the top,” she says with a laugh.“I had a great wedding day; it was like my own personal fashion show.”Su, an
accounting and business student at the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business, suspected she wasn’t the only bride in Calgary who had trouble finding a dress. It
was while planning her own wedding wardrobe that she began to see potential in a business specializing in helping soon-to-be brides obtain custom-designed gowns.
“I wanted to provide a service to brides where they could have input into the look of their dress and be able to choose from good quality materials at affordable prices,” she
says.“After designing six of my own dresses and learning how to source fabrics and find designers around the world, I had a good idea of where to start.”Su founded Ruby Woo
Wedding Couture Inc. during the winter of 2011.“Many brides will come to me with photos or sketches they’ve drawn. I want this to be a fun process for brides. I want them to
have total creative input into the dress and to know that they’re going to get quality for their money,” says Su.
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