How To Catch His EyeWritten by Grace Chen
Yes, we all have experienced those nights when we walk into a party, club or bar and feel very insignificant. There’s always that one girl who stands out in crowd. We all know her. We envy her. We all want to be her. She’s one who has guys lining up to buy her a drink and never has to stand alone.We all want to be this woman but how? It’s simple. We’ve already heard cliché term “beauty comes from within” but beauty within won’t get you that hot guy to notice you. So now, we are faced with a challenge. What attracts guys? Why do almost all guys drool over Angelina Jolie, but just think that Jennifer Garnier is “cute?” We’ve all seen Carmen Electra, Pamela Anderson and Denise Richards and wonder what is it about these women?? It’s simple. All you need is that one dress that’s short but not too short. That reveals a little but leaves rest to imagination. Remember that following information is steered toward getting that man that you’ve been eyeing. This information should not be used daily. The rule to finding a hot mini dress is that you should focus on one and ONLY one part of your body to show off. It is important that if you are showing off those sexy long legs of yours with a short flowing skirt or a tight hip hugging skirt, you SHOULD NOT wear a low cut shirt on top.
| | The Budget Fashionista's Top Ten Budget Shopping TipsWritten by Kathryn Finney
Lots of people ask me for my top budget tips. Here are a few from my Budget Shopping Arsenal... 1. Know what looks good on you. This is essence of a true fashionista. Just because it looks great in a magazine doesn’t mean it will look great on you. Be honest with yourself about your body. It will save you time and money. 2. Get to know names of sales associates. Sales associates are a great source for information on upcoming sales. They might even let you use their employee discount - as happened to me once at The Gap. 3. Pay for everything with cash. This way, satisfaction of purchase will last longer than your next credit-card bill. 4. Head to Outlets. Shopping at outlets of your favorite stores and designers can save you a bundle. Some of my favorites are Off Fifth, Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet; St. John Knit Outlet; Donna Karan Outlet; and Last Call Neiman Marcus Outlet. 5. The 70/30 rule. Fashionistas with limited budgets should follow 70/30 rule: 70 percent classic pieces, 30 percent trendy pieces. And go cheap on trendy items.You can purchase such pieces at stores like H&M, Target , Zara, Bluefly, Urban Outfitters, etc. Go designer on classic pieces like black suits (Tahari), coats (Burberry, Max Mara), evening (Armani) and purses (Coach, Longchamp). 6. Recycle fashion. Pay a visit to your mother and/or grandmother. While you’re there, offer to “help” clean out their closets. You’ll be amazed at goodies you’ll find. While visiting my grandma in Milwaukee, I discovered a vintage Coach saddle bag, dating from around 1960, in mint condition amid a box of old magazines. If you are unable to visit a relative’s closet, try having a clothing swap party with your friends. Ask everyone to bring unwanted, high-quality clothing to exchange for similar items from other party-goers.
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