Chọn mua giày mới đón chào Nô-en
Giáng sinh về, chọn mua một đôi giày mới là điều cần thiết. Bên cạnh những mẫu thiết kế thuộc dòng ‘Classic’ hay ‘Original Bass’ dành cho xì-tai doanh nhân thì những đôi ’sneaker’ nhiều màu sắc lại là lựa chọn không thể thiếu của một cậu trai mới lớn. Dưới đây là một vài kiểu mới nhất đang được rao bán trên mạng.
Top 5 Styles for the Little Black Dress.
[Classy & Fabulous's WordPress] The little Black dress; a most on every woman’s closet. It is such a sophisticated and classy item that even Tim Gunn has it on his “Top Ten Essential for a Women’s Wardrobe.” Now days we have many styles to pick but personally I prefer the classic styles. So here are my Top 5 Styles for the Little Black Dress.
1) The elegant Strapless
An extremely elegant and sophisticated style. This is right now the most popular little black dress because of its simplicity and elegance. Because of its vertical silhouette it gives you a very slimming look. Also because of the open collar bone you have the chance to play with bold necklace that are so in style right now.
2) The Asymmetric / One Shoulder Dress
My personal favorite! This style is HUGE right now. You are not going to find a designer that does not have an asymmetric / one shoulder dress. This is another great option that anyone can wear and look fabulous. You can add a broach or a bold bracelet to add more sparkle to your look.
20 Top Trends for 2010
[harpersbazaar] Fashion trends, inspirations, and beauty tips to take you through the new year in style.
Pierrepont Hicks
After falling in love and getting married, lifelong New Yorker Katherine McMillan found herself moving to Minnesota. After a few years, she decided to do what anyone who cut their teeth at Ralph Lauren would do—start a men’s haberdashery label. Pierrepont Hicks just launched with three unique styles of ties: A slim necktie, which also comes in a two-tone version along with a reversible bow tie. They’re made in New York’s garment district, by a man who’s been cutting ties since the 1960s. But this is the first time he’s stitched up green plaid one with an orange tail—a modern take on the classic hunter’s uniform. “It’s definitely for the guy who takes a confidant risk,” says McMillan. “Who wants a tie that can go from the boardroom to the bar.”
Go Bold
It’s true. We’re flashing ankles as we type. But you’ll need to cover up in the midwest, so we’ve enlisted the guidance of Swedish designers Viktor Tell and Mikael Soderlindh. Their line, Happy Socks, offers a rainbow of colorful options and sells at the likes of Steven Alan and Opening Ceremony.
Rules of the Bold
Keep argyles for fall and winter and then come spring, break out the polka dots and lighter colors.
There’s a fine line between looking daring and looking like Punky Brewster. Wear colorful socks with tailored clothes or a great pair of denim. Striped socks and your ripped jeans, not a good combination.
We love colorful socks with loafers and shorts. Its very 1950’s collegiate with a modern twist.
Don’t go too wild. Neon green socks with a pastel suit are just plain Willy Wonka. But we love a hot pink sock peaking out from a black tie suit. Shocking enough to be appreciated.
Hard Earned Style
[Valetmag] – Normally the middleman is a person you try to avoid, but that’s just where Wolf vs. Goat’s Mauro Farinelli found inspiration. In men like construction foremen, the type of guy who acts as a liaison between the suits upstairs and the boys on the field. Of his new Dandy Work Pant—an alternative to your everyday chino—he says, “it’s sort of stylish, but still able to get down and dirty.” The durable 10 oz. duck canvas was sourced from North Carolina’s Cone Denim, and while the hard-wearing pants are a bit stiff at first, they’re nowhere near as tough to break in as raw jeans. Shuttle-loomed in California, they’re finished with such old school touches as horn buttons (including some for suspenders), a cinch-back and traditional black stitching. Whether you’re workin’ on the railroad or workin’ for the weekend, these will last far longer than the livelong day. – Jian DeLeon
TAG Heuer Silverstone Chronographs
[Selectism] – TAG Heuer pulls out some heritage of their own with the re-issue of the Silverstone chronograph series. “The original Silverstone was launched in 1974. TAG Heuer will re-issue it in February 2010 featuring the automatic caliber 11 Chronomatic with micro-rotor by Dubois-Depraz.” 1860 units of each chronograph will be produced. Something your father would wear and so can you.

































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