Friday, March 18, 2011

Jeans, Maternity Jeans, Armani, Wrangler, Paige

Jeans, Maternity Jeans, Armani, Wrangler, Paige

Maternity Jeans

       Pregnancy is the dream of all the womens and also hactic of all figure challenges, so you need the most flattering jeans ever. We found them! After testing, re-testing, and talking to pregnant womens with the very best same taste, we have come up with preggo-mamas favorites.One of the tough parts about being pregnant is that maternity clothes can be so dull, and your own favorites like jeans tend to be the first thing your belly outgrows. There is no need to wear lame maternity jeans. Here are some cute, cool and comfortable maternity jeans for pregnant women.
Our rules are simple: They have to look beautiful, and they have to make a worthy effort to fight PPB (pregnancy plumber's butt).
Good news: You don't have to wait and spend a lot to look Beautifull. Many of our trendiest mamas demanding and confessed to being die-hard Old Navy and Gap fans.
 Here are our recommends :

1)   Jeans for Pregnant women : The type of maternity jeans you buy will be dictated a little by how far along    you are in your pregnancy. Maternity jeans with simple fabric bands at the top work well in early and half stage of pregnancy, but you will probably want capacious jeans towards the end of your pregnancy.

2)    The Best Maternity Jeans are : Paper Denim & Cloth’s Straight Leg Maternity Jean.

3)   Flattering and chic maternity jeans: PIETRO BRUNELLI’S pret-a-porter maternity line will make you the most delicious mummy in the list.

4)  Here, our new one:  Paige  Maternity Jeans,

Why we love them because : Paige is famous for his style and making jeans with amazing fit. So pg-fashionistas rejoiced when their maternity line debuted. You get the same 10-pounds-thinner look of the original, except for the soft nylon mid-belly panel. Plus, Amanda Peet looked adorable stepping out in her Paiges when she was pregnant.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Jewellery Insurance, Jewellery

Jewellery Insurance, Jewellery

jewellerys
         Jewellery is an integral part of our culture & our lives, We use to wear it any occasion or even a regular day. However, these valuables require to be safeguarded against various risks, which may not be covered under other policies. Jewellery Insurance safeguards this asset for you, securing it against all kind of risks. The only product of its kind in the industry, Jewellery Insurance provides complete security for gold / jewellery, when it is worn by the policyholder in person or while being carried to the bank lockers. Absolute security & coverage is given against housebreaking & fire, in respect of items kept at home / bank locker. Result: Complete peace of mind.

  The policy offers the following benefits :
    * Worldwide coverage 24x7,
    * All risks covered,
    * No list of items to be insured required,
   * A special provision of 5% cumulative bonus in the sum insured is provided on renewal, if no loss is reported in the expiring policy,
   * Protection against loss of jewellery due to Burglary or Fire while at home or being carried to the bank locker,
   * Minimum documentation,
    *Upto certain limits.
 
list of company giving jewellery insurance in india.

 1)     Religare
         Contact Person :Ms Ruchi Pandey
         Call Mobile :+(91) - 9819195958
         Email ID :ruchipandey2@rediffmail.com
         Address 406 Royal Plaza,Nr Link Road Lokhandwala, Nr Fame Adalab, Mumbai - 400053

2)      Oriental Insurance Company Ltd
         Contact Person :MS Mamta Prashad
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 22820561, 22049455
         Fax :22851619
         Email ID :oicmro1agm@vsnl.net
         Address 7 Oriental House 2nd Flr, J Tata RD, Nxt TO Samrat Hotel, Churchgate, Mumbai - 400020

3)     Alliance Insurance Brokers Pvt Ltd
        Contact Person :MR S V Thakkar/mr Jigar Parikh
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 66776860, 66776861
        Mobile :+(91) - 9820647052, 9820210346
        Fax :66776862
        Email ID :info@allianceinsurance.org
        Address 205 2nd Flr Vireshwar Chambers, M G RD, Shaan Cinema Cmpd, Vile Parle E, Mumbai -     400057

4)     K K Associates
        Contact Person :MR Kamtaprasad Kannaujia
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 24125649
        Mobile :+(91) - 9869065336, 9892338265
        Email ID :kkkalpak@yahoo.com
        Address 6/320 - A K M C Cmpd, M J Phule Marg, Naigaon Bhd Dadar Fire Brigade, Dadar E, Mumbai - 400014

5)     Insurance Solutions
        Contact Person :MR Jimmy Vora
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 28620139
        Mobile :+(91) - 9892136780
        Address Flat NO 303/304, Punit Apts,Marve RD, Adarsh Dairy LN, Malad W, Mumbai - 400064

6)     Ahura Realtors
        Contact Person :Mrs Kaveeta Dastur
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 23804000
        Mobile :+(91) - 9819194555
        Email ID :kaveetadastur@gmail.com
        Address Great Eastern Royal B Wing Flat NO 2 13th Flr,Belassis Bridge, Tardeo, Mumbai - 400034

7)     Vhv Finance & Consultancy Services
        Contact Person :MR Vijay Vora/mr Harish
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 22665300, 22692757, 22692758
        Email ID :vhvfinance@yahoo.com
        Address 2/h, Jeevan Sahakar,Homji Street, Off Sir P M Road, Above Kashmir Arts Emporium, Fort, Mumbai - 400001

8)     Praful Jain
        Contact Person :MR Praful S Jain
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 32544402
        Mobile :+(91) - 9820807235
       Address C/o Mona Fashions Shop NO 3, 36 Bazaar Road, NR Jain Mandir, Bandra W, Mumbai -  400050

9)     Sughandbahar Traders
        Contact Person :MR Kirit Premchand Parekh
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 23680354
        Mobile :+(91) - 9224570819, 9819592354
        Address 313 Chandralok B Wing 3rd Flr, 12 Manav Mandir RD, Walkeshwar, Malabar Hill, Mumbai - 400006

10)   Ekvira Consulting Pvt Ltd Kalbadevi H O
        Contact Person :MR Atul Gandhi
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 28194575, 28191570
        Mobile :+(91) - 9324096856
        Email ID :kamal.sharma@ambavat.com
        Website Address :www.ambavat.com
        Address 40 Moraji Velji Bldg 1 ST Flr,9/15 DR MB Velkar Street, NR Bhangwadi, Kalbadevi, Mumbai - 400002

11)   Insurance Services Bhayander E H O
        Contact Person :MR Mahesh Agrawal
        Call :+(91) - 9870354135
        Address B/204 New Jalpari Coop Hsg Society Ltd,Jesal Park, Near Ashirwad Hospital, Bhayandar E,

12)   Tulsyan Financial Services
        Contact Person :Mr Pranay Tulsyan
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 25477774
        Mobile :+(91) - 9322547774
        Email ID :pranay144213@iciciprupartner.com
        Address 602 6th Flr Bldg No 10,Flower Valley, Opp Highway Bata Cmpnd, Mumbai - 400601

13)   Krishna Enterprises
        Contact Person :MR Manish Desai
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 32915244, 26863103, Resi
        Mobile :+(91) - 9867121782
        Fax :28728172
        Email ID :manishdesai17@hotmail.com
        Website Address :www.krishna - enterprises.com
        Address Flat NO 1 Ganesh Bhavan Plot NO 70,Jay Prakash Nagar RD NO 3, NR Bank OF Baroda, Goregaon E, Mumbai - 400063
  
14)   Natsons Insurance Advisor Pvt Ltd
        Contact Person :MR Rakesh Shah
        Call :+(91) - (022) - 22658737, 22658738
        Mobile :+(91) - 9323275427
        Email ID :rrshah_55@yahoo.co.in
        Address Fairy Manor 5th Flr, 13 Rustom Sidhwa Marg, Behind Citibank, Fort, Mumbai - 400001

15)    Insurance Solutions Malad W H O
         Contact Person :MR Jimmy Vora
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 28620139, 28637869
         Mobile :+(91) - 9892136780
         Email ID :jimmyvora@rediffmail.com
         Address 303/304 Punit Apts Adarsh Dughdhalay,Marve RD, BH Carmel School, Malad W, Mumbai - 400064

16)    Saviour Insurance Broking Pvt Ltd
         Contact Person :MS Vandana Mistry/mr Jignesh Shah
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 66586645, 66586646, 66586647, 66586648
         Mobile :+(91) - 9820749137
         Fax :66586699
         Email ID :saviour107@rediffmail.com
         Address Mittal Court 56/c 5th Flr,Nariman Point, Mumbai - 400021

17)    Bonsai Insurance Broking Pvt Ltd
         Contact Person :Mr Niraj/mr Mahavir
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 30503050
         Mobile :+(91) - 9867594264, 9820255292
         Fax :40053050
         Email ID :mahavir@bonsaiinternational.com
         Website Address :www.bonsaiinternational.com
         Address B 510 B Wing Galleria,Hiranandani Garden, Powai, Mumbai - 400076

18)    Prahlad Shitole Chinch Bandar HO
         Contact Person :MR Prahlad Shitole
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 23790885, 23790889, 25174710
         Mobile :+(91) - 9322256329
         Fax :23738860
         Email ID :pralhad_shitole2007@yahoo.co.in
        Address G - 3 Veena Chambers Rajnish Business Centre,4th Clive Road, Danabunder, Chinch Bandar, Mumbai - 400009

19)    Subhjyot Santacruz W
         Contact Person :MR Subhash Bhagat
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 26607545, 28340563
         Mobile :+(91) - 9322210013
         Fax :26607545
         Email ID :kumar_bhagat@hotmail.com
         Address G 5 1st Flr Rizvi Park, NR National Garage, Santacruz W, Mumbai - 400054

20)    Suhas Divakar Joshi
         Contact Person :MR Suhas Divakar Joshi
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 26821850
         Mobile :+(91) - 9819187311
         Email ID :suhasjo@hotmail.com
         Address 14 Satpravrutti, LN NO 2 Sahar RD, Koldongri E, Mumbai - 400069

21)    Mukesh Gupta
         Contact Person :MR Mukesh Gupta
         Call :28101154
         Mobile :+(91) - 9321791178
         Fax :26590092
         Email ID :mukeshbg@hotmail.com
         Address A5/63 Broadway Avenew Cmplx Rna, NR Jangid Cmplx Shanti Park, Mira Road,

22)    Chetan Sheth Fort
         Contact Person :Mr Chetan Sheth/ms Kannan Sheth
         Call :+(91) - 9920186286, 9819572121
         Fax :40025853
         Email ID :chetanmsheth@yahoo.co.in
         Address 43/a Onlooker Bldg 6th Flr,Sir P M Rd, Abv Hind Musafir Agency, Fort, Mumbai - 400001

23)    Daulatsinh Gadhvi
         Contact Person :MR Daulatsinh Gadhvi
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 25161207
         Mobile :+(91) - 9867599710, 9867148014
         Fax :25161243
         Email ID :daulatsinh@yahoo.co.in
         Address E/60 Bina Apt,Sir M V Road, NR Ganesh Temple, Andheri E, Mumbai - 400069

24)    Bimawala Insurance & Investment Consultant
         Contact Person :MR Navinchand Jain
         Call Mobile :+(91) - 9820036784
         Email ID :navinchandjain@yahoo.co.in
        Address 208 2nd Floor Gulmohar Building,174 Princess Street, Kalbadevi, Mumbai - 400002

25)    Fin Point Lower Parel H O
         Contact Person :Mr Rajiv Gehi
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 66605472, 66605473, 66605474
         Mobile :+(91) - 9820103229
         Fax :66605474
         Email ID :r_gehi@yahoo.com
         Address A/2 168 Shah & Nahar Indl Est, S J Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013

26)    Tejraj Singh Anand Finnacial Consultant Khar H O
         Contact Person :MR Tejraj Singh
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 26497850
         Mobile :+(91) - 9322275375
         Email ID :raj_bach2000@yahoo.co.in
         Address 768 Singapore Arcade 3rd Flr,3rd RD, Khar, Mumbai - 400052

27)    Kirti A Doshi
         Contact Person :MR Kirti Doshi
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 28019838
         Mobile :+(91) - 9821868899
         Email ID :kirtinsurance@yahoo.co.in
         Address 2/b/6 Gee Bee Apt 1st Flr,Sai Baba Mandir RD, Shri Sai Baba Ngr, Borivili W, Mumbai - 400091

28)    Atulkumar S Shah
         Contact Person :MR Atul Shah
         Call :+(91) - (022) - 28623746, 28623747, 28623748
         Mobile :+(91) - 9820309718
         Email ID :atulkumarshah1@gmail.com
         Website Address :www.abweplus.com/atulkumar
         Address A 305 Bhoomi Utsav, M G RD, NR Kala Hanuman Temple, Kandivili E, Mumbai - 400101

29)    Amitabh Gupta
          Contact Person :MR Amitabh Gupta
          Call :+(91) - (022) - 26368115, 26330921
          Mobile :+(91) - 9869061061
          Fax :26304878
          Email ID :amitabh_g75@hotmail.com
          Address B/14, Jai Mahavir Apts, J P Road, Andheri W, Mumbai - 400053

30)      Rajendra Chowdhary
           Contact Person :MR Rajendra Chowdhary
           Call :+(91) - (022) - 28630946
           Mobile :+(91) - 9820825983
           Email ID :chawdharyraj@yahoo.com
           Address 2nd Flr Indl Assurance Bldg Branch 911,Opp Eros Cinema, Churchgate, Mumbai - 400020


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Spring Fashions

Spring Fashions

 

 Every years comes and goes, but fashion seldom goes out of our lives. We always find ourselves to look wildered when it comes to selecting the right kind of apparel, footwear, colour, and accessories. In the New Year, we bring to you the hot stylish trends for this year’s spring/summer season. Top fashion designers from India like Ritu Kumar, Poonam Bhagat, Siddharth Tytler and Madhu Jain enlighten us on fashion statements for the year 2011.

         The start of the Spring / Summer 2011 season means it's time to refresh your wardrobe. and what a time it is: the first new season for 2011, and the first since the affects of the global financial crisis have begun the wane. Take this as a chance to not only splurge, but to set a coursework for how you'll dress for not Spring / Summer, but beyond in to 2011.

    1)   What to wear?

     According to the designer Poonam Bhagat, “dresses combining the solid & transparent look will make a rage. Hip hugging sheath dresses with beautiful hemlines below the knee & full circle skirts with pinched waistlines evocative of the feminine 60's look will be in.”Indian apparel will also make trend, states designer Madhu Jain.
    “basic simple Indian apparel like kurtis & funky yet elegant saris will look aesthetic.”“Mini dresses will be a positive thing for girls,” tells designer Siddharth Tytler.
       Tights and casual dresses will be in and summer will see the return of kurtis. Also, jumpsuits are here to stay,” says designer Ritu Kumar.

2)    which footwear is in rage?

     Heels, be it kitten heels or stilettos, will look enticing, agree Poonam and Siddharth.
     According to Madhu, “funky kolhapuris with strings hanging and puppet dolls will create anger this summer.”

3)   Which colour is cool?

    Siddharth tells “Bright happy colours like berry pink, light blue and cherry will be cool for summers,”.
    Poonam suggests, “yellow, mango, peach, lime or nude is better for summers.”     
     Don’t wear black, advises Ritu, as it does not suit the climate. However, its contrast white will be surely in, informs Siddharth.

4)   Head gear and sun glasses?

    Ritu says, “floral headgear will be in vogue.
    “Cat eye sunglasses will look voluptuous this summer,” states Poonam.

5)   Jewellerys and bags?

     “Garden-flower type accessories will make best trend,” states Ritu.
      According to Madhu, “funky, tribal gold jewellery and jholas will make style statement.”
     “Chunky accessories and nice bags will rock this summer,” informs Siddharth.)

6)   What kind of fabric is right?

      “Linen plus cotton will be strong this summer,” said Siddharth.
       Ritu says, “this is a year of green revolution plus so eco-conscious apparel will be in. Cotton will be  popular.”


7)   Which look makes head turn?

    Ritu suggests, “go natural this summer. Nude will be in rage again. Kohl look will definitely be hot.”
    “Very seductive and alluring look without being in-your-face sexy is exactly what you want,” advises Poonam.
    Madhu says, “exotic 1920’s look, kind of Maharani Indira Devi look will be alluring.”

8)   Hot pants and boy shorts:

     If ever there was a time to hit the gym, it's this Spring. Hemlines have crept up to shorter than short; in fact reaching the negative. Hot pants, boy shorts, & tap pants are all variations on this shorter-than-short style, which in lots of cases reveal over  one's legs.

9)   Stripes for Summer:

     Stripes may be eternal, but there's methods to bring them in to line with the perfect on-trend Summer look this year. Make stripes a dominant feature of your outfit plus you're well on the way. From nautical colours to clashing with other prints.

10)   High dress splits:

     How to pull off the final in sexy without reaching for the micro-mini? Add a long dress with a high split to your Spring wardrobe. From Versace's knock-out gowns to Lanvin's elegantly draping numbers, they look at numerous ways to rock a high dress split.

11)   Transparent & sheer fabrics trend:

     In Spring / Summer fashion 2011 tends to get a little more revealing; they blame it on the heat, and one's desire to show off. So in 2011 turn to the sheer / Transparent trend to keep you cold yet sexy. 2011's sheer pieces are a mix of the soft and feminine, to the opposite extremes of the hardcore sex-kitten.

12)   2011 bikinis and swimwear:

      Find out what swimwear you'll be wearing when you hit the beach this Summer with our Bikinis 2011 trends guide. Which monikinis ought to you be wearing? and what style of bikinis? and which designer is making the sexiest, must-have pieces?

Friday, November 19, 2010

romans fashions,romans clothing,catalog,fashion, clothes,romans clothing,ladies plus size,togas.

 romans fashions,romans clothing,catalog,fashion, clothes,romans clothing,ladies plus size.

  Fashions of Romans did not change much over the time & centuries, but they did changed regionally.   for example, children wear small types of adult clothing.
        Toga was the basic garments for the male citizens, originally worn alone but later donned draped over a tunic.  It was an highly expensive, fine piece of fabric of good white wool.  It required periodic cleaning. It was approximately 16 feet broad and 8 feet deep.  It was worn in a complicated manner over a body.

The oldest representations of togas date toward the later republic and show the toga a short & simple version of the roman clothing. At the end of the republic, the style became more complex, not helping the sinus (cloth falling from the left shoulder to the right thigh, utilized as a pocket or brought up over the right shoulder as a sling) and the umbo (a projecting mass of folds in front of the body able to pulled up over the head to form a hood.)

Different types of togas were worn by different people at different social rank.
Here are some romans catlog:

    * Toga Pulla:  Made of pure black wool and worn in funerals.
    * Toga Virilis:  The plain toga of a typical citizens.  Worn by boys after the age of 15 or 16.
    * Toga Picta:  A crimson toga embroidered with gold, donned by victorious generals in triumphal processions and the emperors.
    * Toga  Candida:   A toga given a shiny, glossy & sleek look by rubbing it with chalk, worn by people going for public office.
    * Toga Praetexta:   Identified by a purple stripe, worn by curule magistrates as well as boys until the age of 15 or 16.


Roman Ladies plus size clothing.
     Women also wore togas like the men, but later this practice was confined for women of no repute and prostitutes.  Thatswhy, women wore tunics.  Married women wore a stola over the tunic, a big, simple dress gathered up by a high belt with a colorfull border around the neck region.  It could also gathered at the shoulder with a brooch, and was considered the main formal garments in a Roman woman fashion.

Wealthy womens wore cloths of good colors and fine materials, such as silks,muslin,etc.  In Some areas it is also seen that women wearing close fitting bonnets and hair nets.  Women also wore a pallu, a long shawl made of woolen objects for outdoor.

As fair as their hair goes, women could do anything!  Hair could be dyed golden red or black.  the hairdresser could skillfully use a curling iron for ringlets and crude scissors.  She could also use oils and tonics to hurry growth and add both softness and luster.

In terms of makeup, a woman's face powder was a mixture of powdered chalk and white lead.  Rouge for cheeks and lips was acher or the lees of wine.  Eyebrows and eyelashes were blackened with ashes or powdered antimony, and teeth glistened with enamel.   A lady chose her jewels, a diadem of precious stones for the hair, earrings, at least one necklace, rings for her fingers, bracelets for her wrists, and circlets for her ankles.



Friday, August 6, 2010

fashionable jewellery, rings, bangles, neckless, anklets, for teens.

Part of  Trend

fashionable jewellery, rings, bangles, neckless, anklets, for teens.

Jewellery is also an integral part of Fashion.

It sets the style icon on your personality,and makes the other people to stare towards you.Jewellery's can be of Diamond,Platinum,Gold,Silver,Mixed...
The Indian jewellery attracts lots of people because of there finishing and shining and it also leave an Benchmark in Fashion world.

Jewellery can be hand made or an machine made both gives good style's answer.
noy only jewellery but any other gliterring thing will raise the personality.

Traditional wear, Saree, Bandhej, Tie & Die.

Bandhej

Traditional wear, Saree, Bandhej, Tie & Die.

Also called as Tie & Die,it is one of the most widely used,accepted and traditional style of machine printing in India. This technique is originated from Rajasthan and Gujarat(states of Royal's). The colors that are traditionally used in this process are vibrant with yellow, black, red, maroon and green being the more stylish and predominant ones. This technique is used with lighter shades of browns, turquoise, blue and pink giving a stunning effect and create a good fashionable impression.

Though simple, tie & die is quite time consuming and tedious process because after machine work completed some hand work also done in a process. A single piece of cloth, with intricate bandhej design, takes more than a week to prepare in order to make it wearable. In this process, each section is carefully dipped into paint and tied again to bring yet another contrast in color. Usually the women are assigned to the fine craft of tying while the men prepare the dye.

Elaborate bandhej patterns depicting birds, animals and human figures are made through this long process. The tie and dye (bandhej) work is done on sars, salwar suits, kurtas and dress materials.

On the basis of design and motif, different patterns have their different and special significance. The chandokhni and chikhara are specially designed for brides in merrages and are quite expensive. The barah baag is a pattern, which is when opened looks like a garden of flower. Earlier, there was a design called bavan baag, but today, no one makes it as it takes too much time and labor.

this all was about India's widely used and Accepted trendzs

Fashionable dress, Shoes, Jackets, Bags, Wears, Glares, Belts.

Trendzs

Fashionable dress, Shoes, Jackets, Bags, Wears, Glares, Belts.


Sweater Dresses(Now used in every season only because of current trendz):

What could be easier than popping on a cozy sweater dress in the morning? Add tights, boots and accessories and you're ready to go in style any where in all seasons.

U Can also Have Leather Jackets:

Leather jackets are must-haves for this fall, find Stylish leather motorcycle jackets to wear for out door.red leather jackets for doing Party's,etc.

Stylish suede shoes:

Tall Suede Shoes are the newest Shoes for fall, and although black suede Shoes are the most versatile, you'll love the variety including gray suede Shoes, flat suede Shoes and suede wedge Shoes (my personal favourate.)

What to Wear Now: Wide Studded Belt:

Raise your style with a wide-waist belt for fall.Now a day this belts are rocking the current trendzs.

What to Wear Now: Statement Necklace:

As isaid above that Jewellery like Neckless For less than $25 can also  make you stylish, you can buy a great statement necklace to update your fall look.

What to Wear Now: Sequin Jacket:

Sequins add flash to your wardrobe this season.

What to Wear Now: Dark Denim:

Dark rinse jeans are a flattering bet for seasonless style we can wear it atany time.

What to Wear Now: Scoop Neck Dress:

Scoop neck embroidered dress is perfect for warm summer days.

Fall Fashion Highlights:

Highlights from the Fall 2009 Fashion Weeks shows from Diane von Furstenberg, BCBG, DKNY and more.

Spring Fashion:

Yellow, harem pants, frou: all of these trends and more came down the runways of Marc Jacobs, Michael Kors, Diane von Furstenberg and the rest of your favorite designers. And we have all the pics for your fashion inspiration.

Best Dressy Holiday Looks:

You're invited! So now it's time to find a dressy holiday look: one that will work for most black tie, cocktail, business formal and formal holiday parties.

How to Wear a Scarf:

A scarf can add warmth, complete a look or define your style. Learn the Dos and Don'ts of wearing a scarf the right way.

How to Wear Gray:

Gray may be the season's hottest hue, but that doesn't necessarily make it easy to carry off. Find out how to look great in gray.

10 Fall Trends You'll Love to Wear:

Menswear, cute swing jackets, rich jewel tones and easy knit dresses top our list of fall must-haves for 2007.

10 Fall Fashion Classics You Need to Own:

Trends come and go, but classics should make up the core of your wardrobe to keep you going from year to year. Find out which 10 fall items you need to own to build a timeless wardrobe.

Little Black Dresses:

Make your special occasion worry-free with this classic pick for evenings, including reunions, cruises, weddings, dates and much more. Our seven favorite styles to buy online

How to Wear Skinny Jeans:

Love the new skinny jeans but not sure how they'll work for you? Find out how to make this new trend work for your figure.

What to Wear with Leggings:

Leggings layered under skirts and dresses are the hottest look out there. Find out how to wear leggings.

Who Starts Trends?

Find out how trends get started and who decides what's hot or not.

Hot or Not? When Fashion Trends Die:

If you're wondering whether that great low-waisted pair of pants you bought last year look, well, a little too last year, we'll help you decide when a trend has died. Then you can stash it for a season or two until it comes back (most likely it will).

Worst Fashion Trends of the '00s:

The worst fashion trends of the decade included celebrity designer overload, middle-age teenagers and ugly shoes.

What to Wear Now: Denim-Look Leggings:

Denim-look leggings are the perfect thing to wear now and into the next season.


Colorblocking:

Colorblocking was one of the trends for Fall 2010 on the runway and it was widely accepted also.

Menswear:

Menswear -- from plaids to masculine jackets -- rules the runway for Fall 2010 andmakes you feel like a Superstar.

Vests:

Vests are one of the biggest trends for Fall 2010. Get inspiration straight from the runway on how to wear a vest, if we are wearing fit Vests at outdoor or indoor it is going to rock with your personality so prefer wearing fit Vests.

Denim Dressing:

Denim for Spring 2010 doesn't just mean jeans: denim is popping up on shoes, jackets, dresses, even handbags. If you're feeling extra edgy and youthful, wear it head-to-toe (which was previously a fashion no-no.) The rest of us can pick a great piece or two to update our exisiting wardrobes. Denim shirts and jackets look great with khaki and white, but also pair with brights like yellow.

How to Wear Patterned Tights:

Patterned tights are the perfect thing to wake up boring black dresses because lots of people prefers black dresses and it also suits on every one specially fair peoples.now a days Patterned tights are used by lots of young men and womens all around the world.

What to Wear Now: White Boyfriend Shirt:

The perfect white shirt for right now -- a white soft washed oxford.