Gold Tone Two





"Two-Tone" 14k Yellow Gold Plated and Sterling Silver Thick Twisted Bangle Cuff Bracelet

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Prom Dresses Trends for 2012

Prom Dresses Trends for 2012


While the prom may still be several months away, now is the time to start shopping for prom Dresses 2012 those. You want to get your Dress early, before all of the good ones are taken. It is also smart to allow plenty of time for any necessary alterations that will make the Dress fit perfectly. Whether this will be your very first prom or your final prom before graduating, you will want to show-stopping Dress. The main considerations that make a gown unique are the silhouette, neckline, hemline, color, fabric and embellishMents.

Prom Dresses Trends for 2012

Prom Dresses Trends for 2012

Prom Dresses Trends for 2012


Prom Dresses Trends for 2012



Prom Dresses Trends for 2012

This year, the biggest trend in prom dresses is the hi lo style, which is short in the front and long in the back. It gives prom goers the best of both worlds. The shorter front shows off shapely legs and allows for more freedom of moveMent, while thelonger back provides an elegant touch. Coming in at a close second is the short cocktail dress. This is the ultimate Party dress, because it is chic and sassy without being too formal. They are ideal for dancing.

Other trendy 2012 prom dress styles are the floor length mermaid, Grecian and column silhouettes. The mermaid is tight on top and through the hips, then it flares out at the knees. The main component of the column or sheath dress is the slim silhouette that is cut very close to the body. It often has a high slit to provide ease of movement. The mermaid and column styles really emphasize the curves, while the Grecian style gently skims the body. It has an empire waist and a long, loose skirt that floats away from the body. Some designs also have a slight backtrain.

Necklines range from the strapless sweetheart, to the one shoulder asymmetrical, to thin spaghetti straps, halters, and deep v necks. The strapless necklines are tight, like a corset, and often have a ruched bodice with boning. The back may even lace up. Prom dresses with straps often have eye-catching jeweled embellishments that transition into a strappy. A lot of dresses also have a glitzy brooches or a cluster of jewels, sequins or rhinestones at the waistline or chest. Another modern touch is one or more versions. Typically, they are at the waist, but they can also be on the back or at the bust.

Feathered skirts are a major trend this year. Whether they are on a long, strapless gown or a short cocktail dress, layers of feathers add drama and fun. The best way towear a feathered skirt is with a tight top. For instance, a bustier style Sweetheart neckline, strapless with a fuller bottom will create balance. It is also less risque than the skin-tight cocktail dresses. The tiered, feathered skirts often have a ruffled hem wire inside to keep them from getting flat. Similar to feathers are rows of alternating ruffles and rosettes. Again, these will work on dresses of any length.

For a clean, uncluttered look, choose a column dress made from satin. They look like liquid when the dress moves. Another way to glisten is by wearing a dress covered with mirrored glass or sequins. When strapless designs have a heavily embellished top and an unadorned skirt, it creates an eye-pleasing contrast. Panels of overlays are featured on prom dresses this season. Someonly seem to be transparent, while others actually are see-through. They can be the same color as the dress or a flesh tone. To create more excitement, sequins, beads or lace may be added on top of the overlays.

The color story is one that involves neutrals, flesh tones and electric shades. Grey is everywhere this year. It is a nice change from sliver, gold and bronze. However, they still remain popular. Pale tones, including blush, pink and champagne are the newest colors. All the celebrities have been wearing them on the red carpet. For maximum impact, select yellow, red, blue or purple in a bright, bold shade.

Prom Dresses Trends for 2012

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

How to Choose the Best Eyeshadow Color For Blonde Hair and Green Eyes

How to Choose the Best Eyeshadow Color For Blonde Hair and Green Eyes


There's a real order for choosing eyeshadow colors. First, choose from a range of colors that compleMent your eye color. Then, make sure these match your skin tones and hAir color. Lastly, check that the eye shadow goes with your Clothes.

How to Choose the Best Eyeshadow Color For Blonde Hair and Green Eyes

How to Choose the Best Eyeshadow Color For Blonde Hair and Green Eyes

How to Choose the Best Eyeshadow Color For Blonde Hair and Green Eyes


How to Choose the Best Eyeshadow Color For Blonde Hair and Green Eyes



How to Choose the Best Eyeshadow Color For Blonde Hair and Green Eyes

When you choose colors to compleMent your green eyes, remember that the aim is to make your eyes stand out. So, choosing a shade of green that's the same as your eyes is a definite no. You want to pick colors that contrast your green eyes.

The greatest contrasts to green are colors that come from the opposite spectrum: the opposite side of the color wheel.

Good contrasting colors are deep purples and wines. If your eye color is a lighter green or lime, try eyeshadow that's got lighter pink and purple tones. Ifyour eyes have more blue-green or emerald tones you could experiMent with plum, violet, and blue purples.

Yellow is next to green on the color chart, making it a complementary rather than a contrasting color. However gold eyeshadow can look magnificent with green eyes.

Once you've found a range of eyeshadow colors that complement and contrast your green eyes, you'll need to make sure they go with your skin tones.

Natural blonds usually have lighter complexion. If this is you, try lighter shades of purples and plums, apricots ". If you're stuck, sometimes you can get away with using a green that's at least two or three shades different from your eye color.

So you could use Khaki or forest greens. As long As these are different enough toshade of green to your eyes. Otherwise, the eyeshadow will simply blend with your eyes, making them recedes. Not the aim of eyeshadow at all!

The best thing when you're looking for a new color palette is to try different colors (even with samples at a makeup store) and see what works.

One look that never goes out of fashion is the smokey eye. For a natural blond with a fAir complexion you want to keep this look subtle. This can even be achieved using more grays and browns than strong blacks. Black can sometimes be too strong a contrast for fAir skin and blond hair to take.

Eyeshadow Looks

For an evening look, you can try a shimmery eyeshadow with a bit of sparkle. Irridescent collections can draw attention to your eyes and catch the light for an extra bit ofglamour.

If you have fine wrinkles around your eyes (a common thing as you age) it's best to stay with a matte eyeshadow. Shimmery eyeshadow will actually accentuate wrinkles and creases in the skin around your eyes.

When you're applying eyeshadow, the better you blend it in, the more natural it will look. You'll know when you've picked the right colors when your green eyes ' pop. ' This means the green color shines out strongly and your eyes really look like they have their own special glow.

How to Choose the Best Eyeshadow Color For Blonde Hair and Green Eyes