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Spring 2008 Fashion Styles

Take a mixture of several decades of style, add a pinch of old Hollywood glamour, and you have the magic of trends for spring 2008. This season, designers added modern twist to our favorite classic and timeless pieces. Fashion icons like Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy and Princess Diana wore a large number of these sophisticated and classic trends: romantic, Coquet, and colored in the design and mood. Here are my twelve trends for spring. You May not love everyone, but I encourage you to select a few to add to your wardrobe to look more modern and fashionable.

1). Crayola Colors
This season, designers have added a dynamic many shades in saturated colors like bright yellow, grass green, royal blue, red, orange and fuchsia security. These brightly coloured May be difficult for everyone to wear. If you want to experiment with color, beginning with a bright blouse or jacket and a pair with a pair of white trousers or a skirt, which will tone down a little. When you wear bright colors like these, keep your accessories simple, so that the color becomes the focal point.

2). Plan punched, beaten Creative & floral
Dresses, jackets, skirts and tops come in all sizes patterns this season. The prints will be popular graphics, geometric and abstract patterns. You will see some beautiful new impressions that resemble patterns of creation brushstrokes of an artist canvas in a light whimsical scrawl blurred or a watercolor abstract. Romantic flowers will dominate the season in the medium and large format. When selecting an impression to bring in the professional field, remember to keep a small to medium-range, and in a subtle color.

3). The waist-robe set
Spring is all about dresses this year. The two most popular styles, which I love, are the shirtdress and the sheath dress, two that accentuate the waist. I love these styles because they work well in a business casual work environment, and can go from day to night with a change to dressier accessories. The shirtdress is a measure, elegant and classic silhouette, with a collar that can be turned up a little, and a button down the front, which when unbuttoned, can create a large V-neckline . A shirtdress with a scarf or belt can complete a waist, or help create one that is not important enough. This style of dress is flattering on different body types. Gaine many styles of dress can be worn without a belt but are shapely your body and set a little size. This professional-looking dress worn with a modern tailored jacket or during the day and covered with a large handbag and clutch for an after-hours work. For the work of this style of dress worn with a jacket forward professionalism, expertise and femininity businesswomen.


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White Gold

White gold began gaining popularity in the early 1900's as an alternative to platinum. Platinum was increasingly fashionable, but because of its rarity many can not afford. Then, during the Second World War, the government put a ban on the use of platinum for non-military and the demand for white gold skyrocketed.

In most cases, alloys added to gold to produce white gold are nickel, palladium and silver. Most white gold jewelry is also a rhodium electrolytic coating to intensify the brightness.

Throughout this process, white gold retains many of the benefits of gold. It will not tarnish and because of the metals, it is stronger than its counterpart yellow.

Recently, palladium nickel has replaced the common alloy white gold . It seems that a small percent of the population-approximately 12-15%, an allergic reaction to nickel cause skin irritation and rashes. It is now required by law only parts jewelry containing nickel be marked "containing nickel."
 
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