Round Out Your Collection With Some Gorgeous Clearance Jewelry

September 15th, 2011 by admin No comments »

When women start a jewelry collection, it begins with a few select pieces. Over the years, that collection will grow, thanks to birthdays, anniversaries and holidays. But if you want to kick start your collection, check out the clearance sections of some fine jewelry makers. You will definitely find some good prices. And, you may find yourself trying something new – all in pursuit of a bargain.

Rings

Look for a spot of color in the clearance section. Chances are, you already have a traditional ring or two in your collection, like a class ring, engagement ring or wedding ring, so shop here for something different, something in a color you don’t wear often.

You will have plenty of pink in a sterling silver, 18 karat rose vermeil “Orchid” ring, set with pink amethyst and pink tourmaline. Part of the Omar Torres collection, the Orchid ring is extremely feminine. Vermeil, which means 18 karat rose vermeil over solid sterling silver, is how this ring is so affordable. And catching your eye in the center is an oval brilliant cut 16 by 12 mm lilac pink amethyst, set among four round brilliant cut 2 mm pink tourmaline and 22 round brilliant cut 1.75 mm pink tourmaline gems. It is finished off with two round diamond cut 1.5 mm white sapphires and eight round diamond cut 1.25 mm white sapphires. The setting is just under a ½ inch long and just over one inch wide. Total weights: 6.80 ct of pink amethyst, 0.45 ct of tourmaline and 0.09 ct of sapphires.

Didn’t think you would ever be able to afford a tanzanite ring? The sterling silver Austrian crystal domed ring, the “Tanzanite Delight,” proves you wrong. Part of the Bliss Silver Jewelry Collection, this domed ring is abloom with 110 round shaped 1.3 mm tanzanite-colored and 160 round shaped 1.3 mm violet Austrian crystals. All 270 gems are adhered to the dome setting, so there are no prongs to snag your clothing or come loose. The setting is rhodium plated, polished sterling silver, and is just under a half-inch high.

Necklaces

Silver and gold chains are classic necklaces that every collection should include, but when shopping the clearance racks, look for some fun pieces – like beaded necklaces, which can bring some color up around your face.

Try something bold, like this sterling silver, 20-inch dyed red coral and smoky quartz multi-strand necklace, available at a steal. You will be showing off 85 pear shaped 9 by 14 mm permanent dyed red coral, 170 round bead shaped 6 mm permanent dyed red coral, 241 rondell faceted cut 4 by 5 mm smoky quartz and 400 round 2 mm red beads around your neck. It is a standout piece that is set in sterling silver, so you can be sure it will wear well. The total smoky quartz weight is approximately 361.50 ct. The necklace is 20 inches long and features an S hook closure.

For a beautiful wear-everyday kind of necklace, consider an 18 inch lapis beaded necklace, set in sterling silver. The beautiful blue lapis will work well with a business suit or with blue jeans on a dress down day. Part of the Celebrate Gems Collection, this necklace features 32 bead-shaped 10 mm lapis beads and one 12 mm blue lapis bead at the center of the necklace. Interspersed are eight silver beads. The necklace is secured with a lobster claw clasp, which includes a two-inch extender.

Bracelets

Remember the pearl bracelets your mother wore? Well, they’re back again, as are some new variations on the classic bangle.

Whoever said pearls have to be stodgy? This sterling silver hinged cuff bracelet with cultured white and dyed black cultured freshwater pearls on either end is anything but stodgy. Part of the Anahara Collection, the slim cuff bracelet is made of textured sterling silver with a pearl at each end. It measures 6½ inches long and is hinged in the middle for easy wear. » Read more: Round Out Your Collection With Some Gorgeous Clearance Jewelry

What should you do when You Get a Run in Your Nylons?

September 15th, 2011 by admin No comments »

What would you do if you found a run in your tights, knee highs, or stockings? The easiest thing to do would be to buy a new pair. But, if you are low on cash, you can fix your tights up yourself. All you need is a little bit of clear nail polish and that should do the trick. Any brand of clear nail polish should do. You can purchase clear nail polish from drug stores like CVS and Rite Aid. You just run the clear nail polish along the line in your tights and the polish will glue the run in the tights back together.

Tights are an article of clothing a woman cannot live without. Knee highs and thigh highs are especially comfortable if you don’t like the feeling of a huge elastic band around your waist. Wearing full length tights can be a bit bothersome and especially if you are wearing them throughout the day, and in the office, it can start to feel like it is cutting off your circulation. You can wear knee highs and thigh highs with long and short skirts and dresses. They can be found in the colors black, beige, brown, and just a clear material.

Some women have multiple pairs of tights so they don’t run into the problem of having many runs and nothing to wear. You can usually buy a pack of knee highs or thigh highs for just a few dollars at many women’s clothing shops. Stockings are thicker tights, and they are an article of women’s clothing that can be worn in the winter time and colder parts of the year. Stockings can be found at many clothing shops like Marshalls, Ross, and JC Penny. You can also find tights at shoe shops.

If you are creative, you can wear tights in different patterns. You can find kids’ tights with heart patterns, balloons, smiley faces, and flowers. Women’s tights usually come in simple patterns like stripes and circles, and you can find argyle tights as well.

If you wear your nylons frequently, they may get runs in them so you may just have to replace them if you wear them on a daily basis. You can also sew your tights up with a needle and thread if you are the crafty type. If you have thread that is the same color as your tights, this could work. But, you don’t want to sew up your tights if you only have red thread, for instance, and your tights are black. If you don’t mind spending the time sewing and want to save a few bucks, this might be a good option for you. » Read more: What should you do when You Get a Run in Your Nylons?

Fashion Tips From Runway Models

September 15th, 2011 by admin No comments »

These are some quick fixes for a fashion emergency :

Slip Proof Heels
Runway models often have to wear crazy shoes that usually do not fit their actual size. To ensure a safe walk that will prevent the ankle bender on the runway, models will often pat the bottom of the heels with a paper towel soaked in soda, so when it dries, the bottom of the shoe becomes a little sticky, hence preventing the slippery cow move on the runway. I’ve also seen models scratch the bottom of the heel with a key or a knife; this makes ridges that help to prevent slipping as well. Stuffing shoes and heels is big thing in runway fashion. Your shoe is too big? Stuff it with some tissue, either in back or front, until you feel more secure in the shoe. Some models bring little inserts that keep their feet from slipping forward when wearing heels. You can get those in any shoe store or drugstores.

Bloat Free Stomach
Runway models often have to bare more skin then the average woman. Since they never know when their midriff is going to be on display, they have some tricks for a flatter and bloat free stomach. Papaya supplements or fresh papaya fruit is popular among the models to help prevent water retention and bloating. Named ” fruit of the angels” by Christopher Columbus, papaya contains papain that helps to digest protein as well as reduce swelling, bloating, gas, acid reflux and indigestion.

Zit Zapper
Nothing could be a bigger bummer then getting a zit the morning of an event or the day before. Because models have to be camera ready at all times, they have a trick for zapping the annoying break out. Take of a couple of ibuprofen and crush it to a white powder. You can mix this powder with toothpaste or water and set it on the break out. The ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory drug that helps to reduce swelling and redness. A girlfriend of mine is a runway model and she always carries a little container of crushed advil at all times as an emergency zit zapper. You can also buy packets of aspirin powder and mix with water or toothpaste, see what works best for your skin.