Everyone talks about fashion, trend and style. But some people think about looking unique and cool. Do you belong to the same clan? Do you want to get rid of same old fashion of jeans and t-shirt? If yes, you should go for vintage clothing. You'd find most of the celebrities wearing vintage clothes just to look unique. Whenever you see a celebrity wearing dress from 50s or 60s it seems to be history is repeating itself. Isn't it?
If you want to get funky look, you should search for the clothes that were worn in 1960s or 70s.
The clothes belong to 60s and 70s are known for their bright color, stripes and short hems. If you want to get teenage look even then the vintage clothing of 60s will be the best option. Look out for a mini skirt and suede tasseled jackets on wholesale women's clothing sites. If you're trying vintage clothing for the first time, you should be aware that there will be unique feeling in wearing vintage clothes however; they won't be new clothes. You might encounter with an uncommon smell/fragrance. If you love to experiment with your style and looks then vintage clothing provides you ample of opportunities. You can buy vintage clothing from any wholesale women's clothing store or site and add your modern creative touch to it. Trendy handbag and antique jewelry can bring out a unique personality in you.
You can also use the same vintage clothes for theme parties as well. Most of the theme parties revolves around retro era, rock n roll times etc.
~FASHION~
Juliebeth D. Afable
BJ3-1D
Friday, March 19, 2010
Tips to top a Relationship
I’ve been in a five relationship before and now that I am currently in a relationship, I couldn’t tell the world that I am totally expert on that thing. Well, maybe a little bit experts but it does not guarantee that my relationship with someone is perfect. Of course there were flaws in every relationship but I believe that every failure you and I had faced before is another chance to stand and to correct your mistakes.
Here are some tips for the girls when you are in a relationship:
Do: be yourself.
Don't: start going au naturel.
Meaning, guys have this thing on their minds that there are things we do that make them crazy about us, and then there are things we do that, um, just really drive them crazy.
Do: try to hang out with their pals.
Don't: forget about us
Guys have a term for fellow male species—those traitors!—who ditch their friends to hang out with the fairer sex: CBF (Chicks before Friends). Don't you turn into the female equivalent! Your friends were there before we came along; they deserve nothing less than sterling, first-class bonding and quality time. At the same time, we do appreciate your valiant efforts to get along with our friends. It takes a very brave soul to hang out with that bunch of schmucks.
Do: say "Thank you!" when guys compliment you.
Don't: say, "You're just saying that 'cause you love me!"
Pre-couplehood, we were all kilig every time guys zinged us with a compliment. Post-couplehood, they just sigh out the word "beautiful" and we look like they just slapped us in the face with a wet fish. Guys think its genetic or something. They’re only guys, they’re not that deep. When they say we’re beautiful, they mean it.
Do: say something... even if a fight is on the way.
Don't: say nothing... but fight us anyway.
Maybe girls always like attention and sometimes we are oa on that thing, we started a fight even there is nothing to fight for. When guys asked us what’s wrong with us we just simply blame them and starting to argue with them without even explaining what’s wrong with the situation. The silent treatment is a girl's deadliest weapon. It's like a stealthy nuke: before guys even know what hit them, there's an ash-covered crater where our good mood used to be. It's good to know what guys were apologizing for, just so it will make sense. They don't read minds or vibe feelings.
Do: tell them about your day.
Don't: demand minute-to-minute updates.
Ha-ha! I am guilty on this part, I think girls just want to make sure that their guys are really into them that is why it’s a yes for them to check minute to minute what’s going on to their boyfriend. But girls, if you really want a healthy relationship, we must have a trust on them even they were not trustworthy (just kidding!). Telling each other about our respective days is a dynamic that should flow naturally, bursting out from the heart like how we fell in love.
Do: stay as pretty as you are.
Don't: ask, "Is that girl prettier than me?"
It’s a no-no to compare ourselves to someone else! Boys love how we stay beautiful for them and we’re not competing to other girls that we keep on asking them "Is that girl prettier than me?"
Let’s turn the table; here are the five habits guys ought to pick up when they get into a relationship.
DO: Start getting a fashion sense.
DON'T: Shop for clothes without your girlfriend.
I think more girls are fashionistas than a guy that is why it is better to ask advice from your girlfriend when picking up clothes.
DO: Learn how to write sweet, swoon-y letters.
DON'T: Use "dude, pare, tsong-astig!" when talking to your GF.
Yeah, we know you’re not that deep but a simple letter coming from what you really feel will makes our heart fall for you again and again. Be sweet, be natural but don’t use words that you already used with your ex or you’re actually using with your friends. Your words should be unique.
DO: Start using facial wash, lip balm, and moisturizer-they really work!
DON'T: Get your eyebrows waxed... that's just too girly.
Vanity nowadays is not just for the girls alone; guys must be clean and neat but too much is always a bad thing. Don’t make yourself as beautiful as your girlfriend literally.
DO: Text her "Happy monthsary!" before she does.
DON'T: Draw a blank when she asks, "What song was playing when we first kissed?"
DO: Get her flowers.
DON'T: Believe her when she tells you she doesn't really like flowers (every girl likes flowers!)
We like flowers but we like more the efforts you put on it. We don’t care about the cost or the kinds of flowers you gave but we care more about the thoughts you have.
karen balmes bj 3-1d
Here are some tips for the girls when you are in a relationship:
Do: be yourself.
Don't: start going au naturel.
Meaning, guys have this thing on their minds that there are things we do that make them crazy about us, and then there are things we do that, um, just really drive them crazy.
Do: try to hang out with their pals.
Don't: forget about us
Guys have a term for fellow male species—those traitors!—who ditch their friends to hang out with the fairer sex: CBF (Chicks before Friends). Don't you turn into the female equivalent! Your friends were there before we came along; they deserve nothing less than sterling, first-class bonding and quality time. At the same time, we do appreciate your valiant efforts to get along with our friends. It takes a very brave soul to hang out with that bunch of schmucks.
Do: say "Thank you!" when guys compliment you.
Don't: say, "You're just saying that 'cause you love me!"
Pre-couplehood, we were all kilig every time guys zinged us with a compliment. Post-couplehood, they just sigh out the word "beautiful" and we look like they just slapped us in the face with a wet fish. Guys think its genetic or something. They’re only guys, they’re not that deep. When they say we’re beautiful, they mean it.
Do: say something... even if a fight is on the way.
Don't: say nothing... but fight us anyway.
Maybe girls always like attention and sometimes we are oa on that thing, we started a fight even there is nothing to fight for. When guys asked us what’s wrong with us we just simply blame them and starting to argue with them without even explaining what’s wrong with the situation. The silent treatment is a girl's deadliest weapon. It's like a stealthy nuke: before guys even know what hit them, there's an ash-covered crater where our good mood used to be. It's good to know what guys were apologizing for, just so it will make sense. They don't read minds or vibe feelings.
Do: tell them about your day.
Don't: demand minute-to-minute updates.
Ha-ha! I am guilty on this part, I think girls just want to make sure that their guys are really into them that is why it’s a yes for them to check minute to minute what’s going on to their boyfriend. But girls, if you really want a healthy relationship, we must have a trust on them even they were not trustworthy (just kidding!). Telling each other about our respective days is a dynamic that should flow naturally, bursting out from the heart like how we fell in love.
Do: stay as pretty as you are.
Don't: ask, "Is that girl prettier than me?"
It’s a no-no to compare ourselves to someone else! Boys love how we stay beautiful for them and we’re not competing to other girls that we keep on asking them "Is that girl prettier than me?"
Let’s turn the table; here are the five habits guys ought to pick up when they get into a relationship.
DO: Start getting a fashion sense.
DON'T: Shop for clothes without your girlfriend.
I think more girls are fashionistas than a guy that is why it is better to ask advice from your girlfriend when picking up clothes.
DO: Learn how to write sweet, swoon-y letters.
DON'T: Use "dude, pare, tsong-astig!" when talking to your GF.
Yeah, we know you’re not that deep but a simple letter coming from what you really feel will makes our heart fall for you again and again. Be sweet, be natural but don’t use words that you already used with your ex or you’re actually using with your friends. Your words should be unique.
DO: Start using facial wash, lip balm, and moisturizer-they really work!
DON'T: Get your eyebrows waxed... that's just too girly.
Vanity nowadays is not just for the girls alone; guys must be clean and neat but too much is always a bad thing. Don’t make yourself as beautiful as your girlfriend literally.
DO: Text her "Happy monthsary!" before she does.
DON'T: Draw a blank when she asks, "What song was playing when we first kissed?"
DO: Get her flowers.
DON'T: Believe her when she tells you she doesn't really like flowers (every girl likes flowers!)
We like flowers but we like more the efforts you put on it. We don’t care about the cost or the kinds of flowers you gave but we care more about the thoughts you have.
karen balmes bj 3-1d
The Lightning Bulbs
It started out in a Minnesota bedroom, and now Owl City, a one-man project by Adam Young, is invading the pop singles chart. "Fireflies" is filled with whimsy from its lyrics about ten million fireflies to the sweetly simple melodies. It's difficult to listen to "Fireflies" without a smile creeping across your face.
Pros
• Playful synthesized electronic pop melodies
• Lyrics of fanciful play
• Uniqueness in the mainstream pop world
Cons
• Thin vocals
From the first synthesizer blips that kick off "Fireflies," you feel yourself being taken off to a playful and fanciful musical world. It's no surprise then that the song's lyrics unveil thoughts about such unlikely top 40 songs topics as lightning bugs, dancing, and insomnia. Some may find the content a bit twee, but it could also be seen as a refreshing turn to elements of real life devoid of the intense drama of love and relationships.
The synthesized melodies gradually increase to a therapeutic chorus giving the music some gravity just when it could drown in a sea of sugary sweetness. Recording effects help Adam Young add interest to vocals that otherwise could feel rather ordinary. The power in "Fireflies" is not simply in its fancy. Creative musical arrangements distinguish Owl City from a crowd of solo musical projects.
The success of "Fireflies" demonstrates both the power and the vitality of social networking communities. Adam Young came to the attention of the pop music world through posting of his creations to MySpace. It is difficult to imagine discovering music like this in any other way, and the world of "10 million fireflies" is not one we would want to miss.
karen balmes bj 3-1d
Pros
• Playful synthesized electronic pop melodies
• Lyrics of fanciful play
• Uniqueness in the mainstream pop world
Cons
• Thin vocals
From the first synthesizer blips that kick off "Fireflies," you feel yourself being taken off to a playful and fanciful musical world. It's no surprise then that the song's lyrics unveil thoughts about such unlikely top 40 songs topics as lightning bugs, dancing, and insomnia. Some may find the content a bit twee, but it could also be seen as a refreshing turn to elements of real life devoid of the intense drama of love and relationships.
The synthesized melodies gradually increase to a therapeutic chorus giving the music some gravity just when it could drown in a sea of sugary sweetness. Recording effects help Adam Young add interest to vocals that otherwise could feel rather ordinary. The power in "Fireflies" is not simply in its fancy. Creative musical arrangements distinguish Owl City from a crowd of solo musical projects.
The success of "Fireflies" demonstrates both the power and the vitality of social networking communities. Adam Young came to the attention of the pop music world through posting of his creations to MySpace. It is difficult to imagine discovering music like this in any other way, and the world of "10 million fireflies" is not one we would want to miss.
karen balmes bj 3-1d
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