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FRINGE UP EVERYTHING

The summer is back and back with the latest fashion trends and some old ones too but with a coating of new and fresh designs. Fashion is something which keeps on changing all the time but as it history repeats itself, fashion too comes again and again if it gets popular.

 

Year 2009 revives the 80's Fringe fashion with more style and essence. Runways and catwalks are bombarded with designer labels that will not let themselves left behind for any latest trends in fashion

 

Nothing suits the feminine mood better this season than the return of the fun and flirty flapper dress. These dresses are part of the fun and flirty fringe-fashion trend hitting the high street, with dresses, skirts, shoes and purses, even swimwear.

 

We have to tread carefully with fringe. Sure, it's fun in a retro/flapper-esque way. But fringe is so hyper-trendy right now, that overindulging will surely lead to a what-was-I-thinking moment in the near future.

 

Fringe benefits are the easy way its decoration can be used just at the neckline or hem.

When we are talking fringed clothing, haute is cool, with flapper fringe dresses found with designer labels

 

 

 

Fringes are practically on everything: dresses, bags, boots, scarves, moccasins and even jewelry. Seeing the Fringe trend hit most of the retail stores proves a revival of 60's and 70's.

 

If you decide to support the fringe trend this season, then make sure not to overdo it by wearing more than one item with fringe detailing at a time! This is very important.

 

 

 

 

PEEK-A-BOO- FASHION

 

Year 2008 was a fashionably hit year, which had all the good stuff from clothes to accessories, everything was fashionable, vibrant and cool colors,prints,texture, and all kinds of silhouettes, in short it was a good year for fashion conscious people.

 

But as the year has gone by giving us so much good things in fashion, and spring/summer 2009 has entered ,its time to refresh your wardrobe, because if you want to be fashionable you have to stay with it, and fashion keeps on changing.

 

This year the colors most in fashion are soft nude colors, but the year's biggest, sexiest, trendiest, fashionable trend is see-through clothes.

 

Yes, the trend for sheer fabric is back, it was in fashion earlier also, but this time it comes back with a more wearable way.

 

Instead, designers have combined layer and layer of sheer fabrics to create a subtle yet super sexy look.

 

Sheer and semi-transparent clothes can be a great way to show off the season's bright colors without being too gaudy. By layering sheer clothes on top of a brighter tone it still gives the color and vibrancy of the shade, yet in a more delicate way.

 

Being fashionable doesn't means you have to wear a full on transparent trend, as we can't walk on road or bus like this, but you can add a bit of transparency in your clothes. Wear a half transparent top with a straight pair of trousers or denims or even skirts. Or just add this sheer fabric into the sleeves of top or in back. Even the border of sarees can be made with a sheer fabric.

 

In short, you can follow this trend freely, and its up to you how to add this trend into you wardrobe, you can even buy bags of transparent material.

 

The trend of transparent clothing doesn't make you walk around half naked: playing hide-and-seek with several layers makes you appear mysterious and alluring.

 

So girls go now, and make a peek-a-boo-wardrobe!!!!!

FROM BED TO RAMP-QUILTING

 

Fashion is a thing which on changing not every year but every minute, but there are thousands of trends which come again and again and that is called classic. But according to me you should feel confident and beautiful from inside to carry off any kind of dress and then you will be able to make your own fashion statement.

 

Fashion is the second name of experiment, yes, because you experiment with new things and those things which you never thought would make a style statement and that's why I have chosen "QUILTING" as the current fashion trend to comment upon.

 

Quilting can be elaborately decorative, comprising stitching fashioned into complex designs and patterns. The quilter may choose to emphasize and add to the richness of the quilting, by using threads that are multicolored and/or metallic, or that contrast highly to the fabric. Conversely, the quilter may choose to make the quilting disappear, using "invisible" nylon or polyester thread, and stitching in the ditch (in the seam line). Some quilters draw the quilting design on the quilt top before stitching, while others stitch "freehand."

 

Quilting is a form which was introduced years ago, but it was seen only on bed sheets, cushions and cushion covers but as nothing gets hide with fashion so last year fashion designers introduced this form into clothes as well and I personally like this trend a lot because it is fashion and yet very wearable because you can find this trend in all type of dresses whether it is Indian or western outfit. And not only on dresses if you like this trend but feels afraid of adding it on your dresses then you can buy footwear or handbags with quilting form.  

 

Quilting is a form which is now-a-days seen on a lot of fashion runways, in stores. Quilting is seen not only on dresses on sarees, lenghas, suits, handbags and shoes, in short it is seen every item related to fashion conscious people.

 

Holi Special Recopies – Gujiya

Holi Special Recopies – Gujiya

Ingredients:
500 gms maida (flour)
1kg khoya
3 tbsps kismis (raisins)
200 gms almonds (cut into thin strips)
6 tbsps cooking oil. ( keep some more aside for deep frying)
200 ml water
500 gms sugar.

Method:
  • Mix the six tablespoons of oil with the maida.
  • Now add some water as required and knead into soft dough.
  • Set aside and cover with a damp cloth.
  • Fry khoya in a deep-frying pan to a light brown color.
  • Add sugar, almonds and kismis into the khoya and mix well.
  • Remove from the fire and let it cool.
  • Roll out the kneaded dough into a small and thick chapatti.
  • Fill half the chapati with the khoya mixture and seal the round, twisting the edges inwards.
  • Deep-fry these gujhias to a deep golden brown color on slow flame.
  • Take them out with a sieve type ladle and drain the oil completely.
Note - Makes about 40 gujhias.
 

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