Sunday, May 18, 2014

Look Classy NOT Trashy


Hello Ladies, one day I was talking to my guy friend about what I wore on my date, and he said that he was glad I wasn’t reviling too much of my body like most girls. Then it made me think how women always feel like they need to show off their body to look appealing to men when they really are just ruining the moment for their boyfriends. What I mean is they are not leading anything to their man’s imagination. In all honesty, it can be pretty dangerous and negative, because you never know what be running through a male’s mind at night, and you probably are their just to have a nice time on the date with no intimacy going on.  If it’s your first date the man could think you are easy and may do something to you.

Ladies I understand you want to be sexy, but there is a way to be classy with it and not trashy, by wearing shorts that are way beyond above your knees, along with a low cut or short shirt. Maybe, you can calm it down some where that just shows a little bit of skin, like a pencil dress or a cocktail dress. If it is just a casual date some fashionable jeans with a dressy shirt would be cute or a maxi dress would be cute along with heels of your choice, and of course don’t forget to accessorize. So, there you have it, dressing a little more decent makes a difference ladies, until next time ladies stay beautiful and fashionable, xoxo.

DIY: How to make a circle skirt


Hello ladies, have you ever wondered or wanted to be creative and make a skirt that’s cute and trendy? Well, look no further because today I am going to teach you how to make a circle skirt. Below are the materials you will need:

  • Fabric  Scissors
  • Fabric  of your choice
  • Ruler
  • Pencil
  • Zipper
  • Sewing machine
  • thread

Directions:

  1. Cut out a square that’s 1-2 yards depending on how long and wide you want it, then you fold it in half two times making sure it’s right side to right side.
  2. Measure around your waist and then divide it by 2*Pi(3.14).
  3. Take a ruler by the corner and measure and draw in your calculation all the way around the corner (its best use chalk).
  4. Then  cut that out
  5. Next you will measure from the middle of the half cut out circle and this will be the long you want the skirt. Then cut it out
  6. Next cut from the top of the skirt to bottom, this will allow you to have an opening to put your zipper in.
  7. Sew your zipper in on half an inch, then sew the rest of the seam closed on half an inch.
  8. Then finally all you have to do is hem the top and bottom of the skirt so you will have a clean finish.

There you have it ladies a beautiful skirt you can sport in and now you can show off what creativity you have.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Interior Gone Fashionable

This is my idea for a new fashion venture, it’s where you take draperies and curtains and turn them into an outfit. There are many different styles of draperies like Asian print, draperies with embroidery, floral print, and animal print. Drapery fabrics are great for the winter, due to the heaviness and stiffness of the fabric. You can turn them into jackets, dresses, pants, etc. Many people don’t like to use interior fabric because they find it difficult to sew on although not all of them are stiff nor thick. There are some draperies that are light for example satin or anything in the chiffon family, which also comes in varieties of prints and embroideries.  If you do want to make clothing out of this fabric it would be a wonderful wise idea to put a lining in it so it won’t scrape on the skin or look messy inside, because you would want a clean finish. I find it fascinating and unique to make a garment that is heavy and bulky with beautiful embellishments; to be honest it would look like a high quality garment if not couture. I hope that there will be more people who will make their fashions out of interior design fabric and that this will soon become a new trend.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

1950s


During the 1950s, around World War 2 there were several different fashions, some didn’t take on to the public right away, but after models advertising on popular magazines, then people start wearing those fashions more so. Some fashions were such as below mid-calf length, full-skirt, pointed bust, small waist, and rounded shoulder line.  There were more styles that became popular during the era like the “tailored, feminine look with gloves and glamorous jewelry, tailored suits with jackets that fit close to the body with peplums, with a pencil skirt”. The 1950s also had developed new fibers such as drip- dry nylon, orlon, and Dacron, which were synthetic and easy to take care of , and could retain heat-set pleats after washing. Spandex was another famous fiber that was created to help hold in the body to give a tone look. For the first time in the 50s teenage and young adult fashions became a new marketing niche too.


         
Later on in the 50s casual sportswear became an important factor in women’s wardrobe. Casual skirts became narrow or full, pants became fitted to the body and worn ankle length. The pants cropped to mid-calf called houseboy pants, while shorter pants, below the knee were called pedal pushers. Also seen were swim suits which were either two piece that had high waist bottoms or just a one piece. Some swimsuits had loose bottoms such as short skirts or shorts.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

My honey child product review


Being natural was one the most difficult yet best things of my life. I have done months of research on the internet just to find a product that works perfectly for me. Finally, I have found a product line that caught my attention. She had a great sale where you get a little sample pack for free so I went for it and begged my granny to buy it. After four days the package came and I was so excited to try it. The products were olive oil shampoo in which I loved a lot due to it making my hair super soft, yogurt deep conditioner which was horrible, and hair butter which was fantastic. I loved the shampoo and butter so much until I went ahead and bought full sizes and this time I bought more of their products.

The ingredients in these products are just absolutely phenomenal! I bought the Banana Crème Conditioner, Honey Nut sample kit (got it for free), Sophia’s Old Fashioned Hair Grease, and Type 4 Hair Crème. The first thing I tried was the banana conditioner, and let me tell you the scent smells just like bananas, after washing it out it left my hair with a little bit of a sheen. I suppose it’s because of the banana powder because it creates manageability, shine, growth and controls dandruff which is a plus for me. Also, it turns out this conditioner has biotin which is even better because it helps boost healthy hair growth and it goes directly on the scalp rather than in your body which causes most people to break out.

Next I used the Type 4 hair crème to twist and braid my hair. This product has some exotic ingredients like baohen oil, cuscus grass extract, eclipta erecta oil, and turmeric. Baohen oil and cuscus grass helps prevent baldness, repairs split ends, prevent graying, and added shine, while eclipta erecta oil and turmeric alleviates dandruff and stimulate hair growth. I love this product, for a first time my curls were actually defined. The product even went on my hair smoothly without a hassle. 

After smoothing on the Type 4 hair crème I then applied Sophia’s Hair Grease. This hair grease is not like any other ordinary grease, because its petroleum free. Yes, finally someone has invented grease without extra unnecessary junk in it. Due to no petroleum this will give all the oils in the formula to penetrate the hair shaft. The ingredients for this product are sunflower butter, raw honey, rosemary oil, olive oil, and fruit enzymes. This product is suppose to nourish dry dull strands and prevents an itchy scalp. Sophia’s hair grease did exactly what it said; my twists and braids were so shiny and healthy looking, not to mention they were smooth to the touch. It also made my hair color pop and my curls pop. I guess it’s because of the honey sense it’s thick and glossy.

Over all I am enjoying being natural because there are a variety of ways to where it up in braids, twists, twist outs, wash and goes, and straight( which some women don’t like due to the heat loosening or damaging their curls). Being natural is so versatile, you can where it in a variety of ways, although it may take months if not a year to find the right product but I finally made it. My Honey Child hair care line has saved my life. Now I have high expectations for my hair growth within the next two years.

Embracing Natural Beauty

Way back in the day women of color were thought of low and ghetto due to wearing their hair in a natural state. The pulling, the tugging, the burns, the tears, the agony, all of these were the things we would go through as African American women when our mother use to straighten our hair with a hot comb or perm when we were little girls, just so we could have beautiful straight hair and be like every other girl on earth. For years women with kinky, curly, and/or coily hair were known to have hair that would never grow, but really we just weren’t treating our hair right due to damaging it for decades with chemicals and heat just to be common and look so called beautiful.               

From 2009-2011 was when going natural gradually started being a trend. After all the trend followers  went natural they suddenly realized that this was a big help to growing long healthy hair, so now being natural is turning epic. After a lot of women started going natural then came organic hair products. Organic hair products are products with all natural ingredients and no added chemicals that are harsh to your hair. Many women who are natural tend to say never use products with petrolatum or in other words never use hair grease; but of course as we all know never say never, because knowing how thick our hair can be it will soak up all the oils we would try to put in it, so of course we would need something to hold our hair down.

Now if you are planning to go natural for the first time I must warn you it will be pretty difficult the first few months maybe even a year. Mainly, because you are going to have figure a method and products that would work for you hair type. What would really help is looking on youtube and watching other women with your hair texture and type to get an idea on what to do. Now knowing that everyone is not a 100% the race they are no one really has the same hair type, so don’t depend on every video you watch. Don't be scared to where your kinks, embrace your natural beauty.

Saturday, March 15, 2014

How to be a Great Designer for Beginners


Being a fashion designer is a rewarding career. There may be literally blood, sweat, and tears as I may know myself, but finishing the outfit makes you feel great and invincible. The ups and downs of the fashion world just build character, so in that case have no worries.  In order to be a successful designer you must have faith in yourself and a strong passion for fashion, because there will be many times that you would want to give up and throw your masterpiece to the side. Plus, it’s okay if you have to take a break and shed a few tears or just walk around for little while, due to you being frustrated. Not to mention that it is scientific that when you cry it releases stress and anxiety, which in your case is great. The best way to network and make it in the fashion industry is to network at fashion shows. Now, it’s not just getting hired off the spot thing, but you must volunteer for free and trust me I know its difficult when you have school and a job to depend on, but you will be happy towards the end of the day. In order to learn a lot about different sewing techniques and clothes its best to help out your teacher, fellow classmate, or any other seamstress or designer. Once again you may not get paid, but just the experience will help you on the long run. I have been in the fashion industry for two and a half years now and I have enjoyed every minute of it, although there were stressful and hair pulling times, but I still made it. Hopefully, one day you will be successful like one of those other fashion companies such as Michael Kors, Versace, and Coco Chanel. Now, that you know a few tips on how to be an extravagant fashion designer, the future will be your oyster.