Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Do You Prefer Online Shopping?

I was looking forward to celebrating President's Day weekend with a patriotic act: Shopping (you know, economy-boosting and all that). Unfortunately, so was everyone else, which made my normally relaxing and fun pastime a huge hassle.

Perusing the online shops was fabulous and what I'd wanted from my physical experience that day — I got the items I was looking for put right in front of me, no one pushed and poked by me, and checkout was fast and easy.

It really made me think that for me online shopping is way better and more convenient, and makes me la-la-love the Internet even more. What about you?



Sunday, October 24, 2010

What Do Women Consider The Perfect Handbag?

Your Handbag, although an accessory to your wardrobe, is not usually separately rewarded with compliments. But, when someone recognizes your handbag for the maker and perhaps owns one, that's a good thing.

A woman's opinion would be quite different, however it is startling at how ugly today's more fashionable handbags are. For instance, if brown is your color, you might choose the muddy brown colored Louis Vuitton Handbag with the clip-art style emblems in a check pattern and everyone wants one. If a lighter version of brown checks suit you then the equally popular looking tan Burberry Handbag might suite you better.

Whether men "cringe" at the sight of some of them, and women "adore" them, surely the design cannot account for their immense popularity.

If a bag is attractive it can make you feel wonderful but it's all about proportion, shape, line, finish, fabric, and balance. If it is all of these it will sell.

Fake or real, "it's like you've got to have it or you'll die." The perfect Handbag is more important, even more than shoes, to accessorize a woman's wardrobe. Handbags are most closely tied to a woman's rousing persona than another other piece of fashion.
It expresses what group you want to be considered a part of although you start your own group. 


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Woman of today don't fit into the mass marketing of the past. Compared to a woman's experience online, she can choose how her screen appears, what her username tells, her photos portray, and literally build a virtual sort of identity. Women are distinctive and each hold vibrant, unique personalities. Woman will agree it's tough to stand out and fit in all at once. So perhaps there is an avenue for both - Perhaps it is symbolized in the Perfect Handbag.

One last thing, "is it real or is it fake?" There is a difference between handbags that are obviously not an original. For example, there are the designer fakes that have initials almost exactly mimicking a genuine designer, and a purse that has different initials but a similar design. Usually, the inferior craftsmanship in a knockoff designer bag consists of puckered seams, low quality leather, and large and uneven stitching. Another giveaway for fakes is the price. A real Louis Vuitton handbag sell for about $500.00 to $1,000.00 and a knockoff can be purchased for around $100.00 to $200.00 each. And you can bet that if you buy your purse out of the trunk of a car, you can pretty much bet it's not real!

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Pashmina on Sale!!!

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The Pashima Story

Pashmina, from the Persian word for wool, is popularly known in the west as cashmere wool, from the old spelling of Kashmir.
The fine wool comes from the undercoat of Himalayan mountain sheep, raised by semi-nomadic herders.
It yields 3-8 ounces of fiber per year.  The Tibetan plateau provides the ideal for environment growth.

The fiber is exceptionally absorbent, and it dyes very easily and deeply. In recent years, pashmina shawl has been in fashion all over the world for its luxurious rarity, its incomparable softness warmth and durability.




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CARE FOR PASHMINA


Pashmina gets softer with frequent use. Cleaning pashmina is easy. Although dry-cleaning Pashminas, the chemicals used in long run effect it. We thus recommend washing in cold or warm water using mild, natural soap or shampoo. Rinse until water runs clear and then drip dry only.

Do not wring or twist. If it needs pressing, iron over a damp of cloth.  

Friday, October 15, 2010

Online Shopping is What Women Want

Online shopping might not make the most intriguing premise for a romantic comedy, but if Mel Gibson's character in "What Women Want" could read women's minds today, he'd find online shopping near the top of their list. 


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Call it nature, call it nurture, call it the urge to splurge; but shopping has translated easily for women into the digital age. Just behind social media and messaging, retail garners the fourth largest percentage of women's digital lives. Of those 25 hours a month spent online, an average of 70 minutes is dedicated solely to shopping therapy.

The report proves online retail is a bona fide cultural norm in North America these days, with 85 percent of women using the Internet to research, compare and buy everything from handbags to video games. Not only do ladies spend a whopping 20-percent more time than dudes browsing online retail sites, in the U.S. they account for 58 percent of dollars spent.

The hottest online markets are also those considered traditionally female. Comparison shopping and apparel sites are the two most popular places, each culling visits from 25 percent of all women online. In fact, with the exception of man-cave items like computers, electronics and outdoor equipment, women outspend men in every major retail category: Yes, even the aforementioned video games and consoles, though the researchers mention these are likely purchased for children -- or child-like husbands.

What, then, does this all mean for online shopping trends?

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SHOPPING AS THERAPY

"Certainly, we're all aware of how shopping means different things to different people at different times," writes author Paco Underhill in his book, Why We Buy: The Science of Shopping.
Underhill is a unique researcher who, for almost 20 years, has used the tools of the anthropologist to study people in retail environments. "We use shopping as therapy, reward, bribery, pastime, as an excuse to get out of the house, as a way to troll for potential loved ones, as entertainment, as a form of education or even worship, as a way to kill time," he says. As Underhill's studies have made clear, shopping meets a variety of needs.
"I love to take my favorite catalogs, after they arrive in the mail, and curl up in bed for an hour or two before I go to sleep. I turn down pages with items I like on them, imagining what it would be like to own them," says one woman from Rochester, New York.
"Buying stuff for the grandchildren gives me a new lease on life," says a grandmother in Fairfax, Virginia.
"I remember going to the local variety store with my mom. She would buy stuff we didn't really need, little things...a little reward system against the annoyances/disturbances of life," recalls a keenly perceptive daughter.
Shopping Lifts Spirits
Whatever the motivator, shopping, in contrast to buying, lifts our spirits. It makes us feel better about ourselves and our place in the universe. It is a form of therapy. It is good to occasionally reward or affirm yourself with a purchase. Shopping is an easy way to assert self-worth, one of the simplest ways, says Judith Mueller, executive director of the internationally known resource, The Women's Center in Vienna, Virginia.
A classic example is the purchase of bath salts and perfumed oils, the ingredients of a personally pampering and perhaps luxurious spa experience. It takes some thought. It's affordable and there is an investment of time, Mueller explains. All the steps are important.


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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Why Women Loves Shopping, Why Men Hate it

You see it in every shopping mall: men sitting outside the clothing store waiting for the wife to come out. Why is it that women love to try on every pair of shoes before deciding whether to buy anything at all, and men want to get out of the mall seconds after they get in?



Women, by contrast, were the primary gatherers in early hunter-gatherer cultures, so they feel a need to check every berry on the bush to make sure they're getting the best deal.
That's why, during this holiday season, you're likely to see a lot of men cooling their heels, and a lot of women shopping until they drop. It's mandated (or should we say human-dated) by the evolutionary progress that guided us out of the woods and into the mall.
There was, however, one area where the data did not entirely support the hypothesis. The men didn't really think they were out for the kill when asked about shopping. Apparently, there's a lot of difference between the Serengeti and the shopping mall.


Data strongly supported the idea that modern women use skills dating back to their days as gatherers while on shopping expeditions. And men really are still on the hunt. All these centuries later, he adds, that difference persists. Not always, of course. Some men love shopping, and some women hate it, he noted, but the masses generally conform to his expectations.

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Pashmina Scarf

How to Wear a Pashmina Scarf

A pashmina is not your typical scarf. It's not like a winter scarf, which tends to be long and thick. It's also not like smaller fashion scarves, which you can jauntily tie around your neck. Pashminas are wider than scarves and are almost shawl-like. This gives you plenty of room with which to work your fashion magic.
Try these ways to wear a pashmina:
  • Neck knot: This pashmina variation is perfect for sporting over a simple sheath dress (with or without a jacket) or with a casual ensemble such as khakis and a denim jacket. Fold it in half lengthwise, then fold it widthwise. Drape it around your neck, create a big loop and pull one end through.
  • The wide belt: Wear a pashmina loosely around your hips, allowing the ends to gracefully fall. They don't need to be even with one another. A pashmina in a contrasting color to your dress or slacks will give your ensemble added interest, so consider a cream pashmina over black or gray. You can also opt for a more classic, monochrome look - for example, a tan pashmina over beige slacks is a soft, muted color combo.
  • Simple shawl: Either drape the fully open pashmina around your body, back to front, or drape it over your shoulders and loosely tie it at your torso. This works just as well with dresses as it does with a dressy pair of jeans and heels.
  • Two at once: Also known as the Hollywood-style, this method involves wearing two pashminas at once. It's typically done with pashminas of different colors. Loosely intertwine your pashminas by twisting them around one another. Casually drape them around your neck, leaving one end in front and the other end falling behind you.


 

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

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