Posts Tagged ‘costume’

Gracefully with Mini-Bride Dress

Princess Diana wedding dress would be remembered for all time. Dress with long veil was almost 8 feet inspire women around the world to experience the same experience: the magnificent wedding with a beautiful tiara and white dress sweeping the floor.

However, along with the times and the demands of practicality, the prospective bride no longer wanted serbamewah wedding dress. Many more women now want a more simple dress, but it can reveal the personality of the wearer.

Wedding dress designers apparently caught the Han Chenny this phenomenon. In the event Wedding Expo 2010 at Jakarta Convention Center last weekend, Chenny display 24 wedding dress that no longer impressive heavy, formal, and rigid. Seventeen of them in the form of a knee-length dress.

Short wedding dress that she carries the cut using laser techniques, the use of materials showing different shades of light when crushed, combined with techniques plits (or known as plisket) and draperi techniques or ribbon.
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Stay Fashionable on the Tennis Court

The fashion world not only belongs to the celebrities in the field of entertainment. In the world of sports, the arena game could be a “catwalk” for athletes. Athlete on the tennis court can freely show costumes with a more varied models.

Even for the event at Wimbledon with a rule to wear all-white costume, some athletes who have a special design can look fashionable.

Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer is a tennis era of the 2000s who designed clothes are always different from any other tennis player. Their sponsor, Nike, always have a special design for these two stars. Sharapova and Federer even always involved in every new design.

At Wimbledon 2008, Sharapova appeared with a tuxedo collar model employer and shorts. Russian tennis players have always wanted to look luxurious and elegant in every Wimbledon. While Federer made a lot of people commented with army jacket look at Wimbledon 2009.

This year, the show starts off a new costume at the Grand Slam Australian Open in Melbourne, 18-31 January. Sharapova, who before the Australian Open binding contract with Nike for 70 million U.S. dollars for 8 years, as usual, the most fashionable look.
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