Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
By the end of the First World War, many changes in fashion came about. Short bobs became in, as well as pinafores worn above the knee. Corsets were gone, and women suddenly dressed like boys. The androgynous style soon became the in thing by the year 1925. Sportswear became hot trends among men and women, with popular designers Jean Patou with Coco Chanel helping popularize the athletic look.
Chanel was one of the most popular fashion movers of the era, as she was responsible for introducing chic and futuristic designs. She helped in making popular the bob hairstyle, use of jersey knit among women, as well as use of the little black dress. She also made popular the use of jewelry and knitwear among her clients.
Another popular French designer of the era was Jeanne Lanvin, who was responsible for introducing intricate trimmings, as well as impressive embroideries and decorations. By the middle of the decade she had manufactured an impressive line of products ranging from men’s wear, sportswear, and lingerie.
Still another renowned designer of the decade was Jean Patou. While hers was never mainstream, Patou’s style was eccentric and original. She was known for her garments with clean lines, emphasized by luxury and practicality.
Men’s wear became emphasized youthfulness and relaxation. Formality was being forgotten, as men preferred to show off their youthfulness. They wore short suit jackets, as well as short tuxedo, sweaters and short pants. Another trend was the London cut, made popular by the English tailor Scholte.
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Wednesday, September 17th, 2008
If you are like me, you have tried everything from mayonnaise to that expensive French stuff from your salon to help condition your hair. My hair takes a beating from all the heat appliances I enjoy. For years, my hair would frizz in defiance against all that damage. But I finally have a technique that has worked a miracle for my locks:
Wash your hair every other night to keep the natural oils in tact.
This will keep you from having to blow dry in the morning, as it will dry naturally over night.
Always switch between two shampoos and conditioners. Your hair gets used to the ingredients in one, making it inactive to do its job.
Use a good strengthening product on your wet hair before going to sleep.
This will enable the product to seep deeper into the hair shaft before being styled the next day.
The following morning, put some shine serum in your hair to protect it from further styling damage.
Do this by putting a small amount in the palm of your hand, rub hands together to produce warmth, and then apply evenly through dry strands.
Continue this procedure for two weeks. Your hair’s texture should change greatly in this time frame.
Once you feel as if your strands are healthy, you may continue this process just once a week or every other week if needed.
Please be aware that sometimes, hair can be too damaged to correct. If you think this may be the case, please don’t waist time and money trying to correct it. Go to your stylist and see what he/she thinks. In some instances, the only thing that can be done is to cut off the brittle strands.
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