Friday, May 18th 2012 5:45 am

Wedding Insurance to Help you Plan the Finance Thoroughly

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Posted in Fashion, Wedding Trends | Posted on 02-11-2011

We all know that there are various option on insurance products, each of which can be selected and purchased depend on what you need right know. Insurance is – however you might denied it – become part of modern world which risk management be the keyword. It is means that with the coverage from particular insurance product, you are able to protect your property or any thing related to you with maximum effort.

Of many insurance products out there, we can mention wedding insurance as one product that can give protection during your wedding days. The product itself specially designed to help you organize all the needs of your wedding days, meaning that they can prepare everything from venues to entertainer until exhibition area. So basically, if you want to create better wedding plan, you need to take wedding insurance into your calculation.

If something bad happens, wedding cancellation insurance also able to provide rescheduling cover. By this coverage, you are surely can make sure that all your budget can be protected well. In the end, this is the right insurance product that should be bought by anyone who dreamt of best wedding day; and the dream can be fulfilled by entrust the security of the entire wedding budget to insurance company.

Trendiest Halloween Costumes

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Posted in Fashion, Lifestyle | Posted on 12-10-2011

Each Halloween there are many classic themes people use to inspire their costume choice, but every year there are some that stand out from the rest.

This year Halloween spending is projected to rise 9 percent to $6.86 billion,
according to a survey conducted by BIGResearch on behalf of the National Retail Federation trade group. There are two reasons for the increase: More Americans are celebrating the holiday, and more American adults are dressing up in costumes as part of the fun. Based on the survey, it is expected Americans will spend $1 billion on costumes this year.

As consumers put more focus on finding the right costume, there has been a trend to “mash up” or create unique costumes by blending elements from several existing costumes.

For those who are either too time-pressed or not as creative to create their own costumes, don’t worry. There are plenty of costume manufacturers putting fresh twists on old themes. They find just the right elements to be recognizable, while freshening up the concept to make it look like something never seen before. Read the rest of this entry »

Julia Restoin-Roitfeld’s Latest Art Directing Gig

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Posted in Fashion | Posted on 12-10-2011

 

In addition to numerous “face of” titles (Lancôme, Tom Ford’s perfume), Julia Restoin-Roitfeld does some art directing. While most of her clients are “young designers with small budgets,” she told the Telegraph earlier this year that she also works with Mark Fast on a regular basis and most recently art directed the look book for Australian fashion label Willow. According to the label’s designer, Kit, it was Julia’s idea to bring in a giant star as a prop; one presumes that she had something to do with former French Vogue editor Melanie Huynh styling the clothes as well. You can see the full look book here.

Julianne Moore Remembered Her Sunglasses

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Posted in Celebrity, Fashion | Posted on 02-10-2011

 

Julianne Moore sat in the front row of the Lanvin show as part of Paris Fashion Week today, wearing a blue, striped, knee-length dress with a ruched neckline, cinched at the waist by a black leather belt. She added blue heels and a pair of chunky white circular-frame sunglasses, though she took the shades off for some photos and, just maybe, the runway show too.

Are you a fan of Julianne’s quirky glasses? And would her dress have looked better without the wide belt, or do you like how it defines her waist?

Watt’s Up Highlighter

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Posted in Fashion, Health and Beauty | Posted on 02-10-2011

 

 

It’s not even cold yet, but our sun-kissed skin tone has already faded. Though you can fake it with rosy blushes, Benefit’s new Watt’s Up highlighter gives you a dewy, Michelle Williams/Gwenyth Paltrow–esque glow without making you look like you’ve layered on the makeup. The champagne-colored stick is creamy, but blends like a powder with the sponge on the opposite end. The effect is a soft, barely there sheen that makes dull, water- and sleep-deprived skin look fresh.

 

$30 at Benefit, 454 W. Broadway, nr. Prince St. (opening Tuesday)