C / name_on

novembre 4, 2007

Irmauve

Cha ouvre son blog. Zutsumi prend un nom et débute son tissage sur la toile.

Textures, senteurs et reflets eurasiens promettent l’évasion qui prend corps.

B-wear

novembre 4, 2007

Les dessous et dessus de la garde-robe

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Voici un site de prêt-à-porter/prêt-à-accrocher. Le concept de Bulge : vous achetez un slip mais également sa photographie encadrée de l’article choisi porté par un de leurs modèles. Funky & somehow arty.

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Forget Me Knot

tie1Step 1:
Button up your shirt all the way, including your collar. Flip up your collar and place the tie around your neck. You want the wide part of the tie to hang twice as low as the thin part, and it should hang on the side of your dominant hand — depending on whether you’re right or left-handed.

11b_how_to2.jpgStep 2:
Take the wide end of the tie, and wrap it around the thin part once, a little bit below your neck. Think of the wide part as the longer part — so the long end goes around the short end once.

tie3Step 3:
Once you wrap the wide end around the thin end, slip the wide end through the knot that has formed.

11d_how_to4.jpgStep 4:
Tuck the long, wide end through the knot.

tie5Step 5:
Pull on the thin end and the wide end, from below, to tighten the knot.

11f_how_to6.jpgStep 6:
Hold the thin end with your non-dominant hand, and with your dominant hand, slide the knot up to your neck — be careful not to choke yourself in the process.

a finally tied tie Oops, I’ve given the shirt a miss…

(Thanks to: http://www.askmen.com/fashion/how_to/11_how_to.html)

A-scent

novembre 4, 2007