Archive for the ‘Dresses’ Category

Filed Under (Clothing, Dresses, Shopping) by admin on April-3-2010

To some women organizing a wardrobe is never easy. It’s hard to keep track of what clothes you need and what to discard sometimes. Actually organizing can be a piece of cake if you know how to keep track of the wardrobe rules. First, buy clothes that are the closet staples. Any womens wardrobe must have at least your favorite slacks and white blouse; a pencil cut skirt, jeans, cardigans, a black dress and some heels. When you go shopping for womens designer clothing, you should always follow trends. Don’t buy some clothes on sale that would make you look frumpy. End of season sale can be a good bargain but don’t forget to buy clothes that you won’t be using in the next season. Don’t buy too big or too tight clothes for false hopes that you can improve your shape in the future. Flaunt your best part and grab some clothes that highlight the best curves of your body. Search for womens holiday dressing guide if in doubt of what clothes are appropriate for the season. Again, learn to organize your closet from time to time. If some clothes don’t fit you anymore, toss them. You don’t need an extra pile of excess baggage stuck in your closet.



Filed Under (Dresses) by admin on February-2-2010

Alex von Furstenberg, son of Diane von Furstenberg and Prince Egon of Furstenberg both of whom are fashion designers of their own rights, have silently made a big deal out of himself by accomplishing things that not all of us can achieve. He is currently the co-managing member and chief investment officer of Arrow Capital Management, LLC, which is a private investment firm focused on global public equities, not to mention making his mark in the world by serving as Director and Secretary of The Diller. His mother Diane is famous with her works on wrap dresses. She basically revolutionized the fashion industry by introducing this kind of style in dresses and certainly made her way to the top. The reason for this success, as she said, “The minute I knew I was about to be Egon’s wife, I decided to have a career. I wanted to be someone of my own, and not just a plain little girl who got married beyond her desserts.” Alex, on the other hand, made sure that he, too, like his mother, will make a name for himself and not just be known as someone who happens to be the son of two famous people.