2012年8月28日星期二

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I am in the field of Computers from past 16 years and during this period I had learnt many things and from the beginning itself I was very fond of learning Computer Programming and at present I am developing Software programs for various Govt. Sectors. And regarding the Internet business, I started my internet career about 5 years ago and since then I have learnt a lot from this Internet thing.

Almost 80% of Internet users search for ‘How to make money online?‘ and so I decided to create a niche website to tell you about the most of earning money online.

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Since, this is my first post describing this niche, I just wanted to tell you the ‘Basics of Internet Career’ and what is all about ‘Earning Money Online‘.

So guys, have you ever thought that how most of the publishers earn their living only with a few sites they develop. Most of them are under the free site providers like Blogger, WordPress.com, etc. The main success behind such Publishers is just their hard work and patience.

I have seen many publishers who are earning more than $144K per month, so how this happened? Actually, they are writing under a proper niche and that too continuously, within time the reputation of their site increases in search engines and they start earning regular income from their blogs/websites. For more information about finding your niche, refer to my article regardingList of High Paying Adsense Categories for your Niche Website.

Regarding Adsense, its a very big deal to make a good standing account with Adsense because Google won’t spare a single second to ban your account if you have made a single mistake in following Adsense TOS.

But, what if you haven’t done any mistake and Adsense disabled your account, so as with many genuine Publishers. Always make an alternate source of online Income like:

  1. Sell online products.
  2. Sell your own ebooks or products.
  3. Become Affiliate Marketer, through which many publishers are earning their livelihood.
  4. Always use Adsense Alternative Publisher accounts, don’t ever depend on a single firm as Adsense.

If you follow the above tips, you will always have a backup of your Income Source, and if something odd happens with Adsense account, you will gain a regular income from other sources.

But, I recommend making a good standing with your Adsense account as this is a Genuine Publishing network and pays the most share which comes form its advertisers.

Now, what about the Stable Income? Its a must have like problem for almost all of the Publishers who are beginners in this field. don’t worry guys, I will try to solve this problem also, rest depends on your work and writing capabilities.

The income which is coming regularly is called Stable Income, but when this income multiplies itself per month then its called a GOOD STABLE INCOME, so how to earn a good stable income, its very easy… just follow this tip:

HAVE PATIENCE AND UPDATE YOUR SITE DAILY WITH NICHE AND QUALITY CONTENT

DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW THE ABOVE 4 POINTS AS A SOURCE OF SECONDARY INCOME

After a certain time, you will be getting a regular income, and please don’t blame me if you are not writing proper articles, not updating your blog regularly and expecting to get a good income.

Moreover, many of us think that Google Panda update has eaten my visitors, but my personal opinion about this blog and the visitors is that after recent Panda Update, every genuine publisher is getting targeted users, and I am watching my blog since the last update and I have seen a drastic increase in returning visitors and also new ones, that too targeted.

2012年8月23日星期四

MAC Make-Up Art Cosmetics Fall 2009- What Would Yo

MAC Make-Up Art Cosmetics Fall 2009: What Would You Get?

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I love it when cosmetics companies embrace the contemporary art scene like MAC has with fall’s Make-Up Art Cosmetics collection (arriving Aug. 20).

It’s something MAC has done before — hitching their thematic wagon to an established or up-and-coming artist — and it always seems like such a brilliant concept to me. Isn’t makeup, after all, just one of many forms of art?

For past MAC fall collections like Cult of Cherry and Smoke Signals, smokey eyes and dark lips took center stage. The color palettes differed, but both collections still fell along what I consider traditional fall makeup lines, with the addition of MAC’s much-loved theatrical flair Louis Vuitton Belts! :)

With the massive Make-Up Art Cosmetics collection, however, MAC created three completely different sets of products (as far as I can tell), each set designed by a different artist.

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The promo pics didn’t give me heart palpitations like the ones for Cult of Cherry and Smoke Signals did, but I can’t wait to see them on counters next week discount coach handbags!

What would you get?

I think it’s time for another round of virtual haul in WHAT WOULD YOU GET? :)

Your mission, should you choose to accept it: You can choose any one of the three MAC Make-Up Art Cosmetics sub-collections from fall 2009 (one in its entirety) to take home with you. :) Tell me which one you’d pick in the comments.

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  • Off the Page: dirty mustard orange (Frost)
  • Maira’s Magic: yellow pink (Satin)
  • Haunting: light turquoise blue (Satin)
  • Purple Shower: dirty blue pink (Satin)
  • Violet Trance: deep blue purple (Matte)

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  • Colour Matters: bright lime
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Glitter, $19.50

  • Gold: sparkling chunky gold
  • Fuchsia: sparking fuchsia

Pigment, $19.50

  • Cocomotion: dirty gold bronze with gold pearl
  • Brash & Bold: bright magenta
  • Heritage Rouge: dirty brown plum
  • Push the Edge: deep bright purple with pearl

Gloss Texture, $18

  • Clear Gloss: clear

I love the utter size of the Richard Phillips set, but those bright Technakohl liners from Maira Kalman are calling my name…

Decisions, decisions! :)

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Honey, I Got Swatches- Urban Decay Lip Love Honey-

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And how are you doing Coach Factory Outlet Otore, young lady? Did your Friday get off to a good start (I hope so)? Mine started off great, then took a minor detour. I’ll explain more in a minute, but for now, I have kisses! Honey-infused kisses from the Urban Decay Lip Love Honey-Infused Lip Therapy glosses ($16 each). Here are swatches of all five shades. They’re available now at Sephora stores and also online.

Have you given any of these a try? If you have, what did you think? I’m really diggin’ Lolita (of course, I would like the scandalous one Coach Factory Outlet Online, LOL!).


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So that detour I mentioned? It happened in the shower about an hour ago. I’d just turned on the water and was about to get in when there was a loud wall-shaking thud (never a good sign) Coach Purse! Suddenly, no more water. Just a steady drip, drip, drip…

Since my plumbing skills only extend as far as I can scratch my head, I thought it best to call a plumber. He should be here soon. In the meantime, I’ll just keep playing with makeup (it’s what I do best). :)

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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Catching Up on Beauty Sleep

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I love to sleep in on the weekends (when Tabs lets me), and when I get a few extra hours of shuteye, I feel like a brand new girl!

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Wha? More sleep is better than less? I know — it may not be particularly groundbreaking, but the research shows that recovery from a bout of bad sleep isn’t as simple as previously thought.

The effects of sleep depravation can be dramatic, so try to get some extra shuteye as often as you can. Not getting enough doesn’t just darken under-eye circles (GAH!), it also dramatically impairs alertness, attention span, and can even increase your risk of heart disease.

Zzzzz…

Your friendly neighborhood beauty addict,

Karen

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2012年8月21日星期二

Interview with Rebecca Burgess about her Vision fo

Interview with Rebecca Burgess about her Vision for a Thriving Local Textile Economy

By Mae Colburn

Rebecca Burgess in the indigo field she planted this year with support of Monica Paz Soldan and her son Jaemus, Rick Raddue, Michael Keefe coach outlet online, and a host of lovely volunteers here and there. Indigo dyed tunic was handknit by Heidi Iverson with Sally Fox's cotton.

Rebecca Burgess: What a Fibershed is, is taking responsibility for the biological context of your clothes. I’m interested in the revitalization of my community’s economy and green jobs, but I’m also interested in reconnecting to the plant and animal communities that are responsible for our clothes.? It’s quite a beautiful narrative, if we could support it.

It’s a beautiful narrative, and an imperative, according to Rebecca Burgess.? Burgess’ blog chronicles Fibershed-related events, projects, and the Fibershed Challenge: her quest to live for one year in clothes made from fibers sourced within a geographical region no larger than 150 miles from her front door. Her book, Harvesting Color, explains the dye potential of 36 plants, including pokeweed, elderberries, indigo, and coyote brush. Her restoration education curriculum gives children the opportunity to “investigate macro-environmental issues of our day” and “create solutions within their own landscape.”? Finally, the Fibershed Marketplace website, to be launched later this month, will provide resources for those interested in starting their own Fibershed Project.

Somehow, Burgess also finds time to work on her 45-acre organic farm in Northern California, where she grows and harvests over 4,500 natural dye plants.? She often does phone interviews from the farm: “I put my headset in, do my work, and answer calls.”? Burgess works hard, fueled both by sheer enthusiasm and by a distinct sense of urgency.? Her vision for a “thriving local textile economy” answers to a growing concern about the environmental, social, and economic impacts of the clothing industry.? Likewise, the Fibershed model serves as both a functional and symbolic antidote to the prevailing system.? Burgess’ commitment to local fiber reminds us of the physical labor involved in creating a garment from – as she puts it – “fiber to skin,” and forces us to reconsider the relationship between our bodies and our clothes.

RB: These little realities about living and working with plants and animals – it creates a difference in your body.? I know this because I observed the changes in myself.? You really learn how to work.? It’s like systems theory; you can get a system to start producing good results if you get the pendulum swinging in the right direction.? My body is different now; I’m sunburnt most of the time (even though I wear a lot of sunblock), but I’m strong, and I can endure long hours, and I have a much greater sense of confidence in what I can do physically because I see the product of my labor.

Tomorrow I’m driving up to the Capay Valley, where I have 2,000 indigo plants that I’m going to harvest.? I’m going to be harvesting from nine to nine at night, and I’ll have six or seven days like that in the summer.? Then once I harvest the indigo, I have to dry it all, stomp it, separate the stems, bag it, bring it back to the facility that I’m renting.? This summer has been a lot of maintenance; I have to do a lot of gopher trapping at the farm. ?I’ve been dealing with irrigation problems, pressure valves Coach Outlet Online, dripping stuff that’s not dripping the right way.? I’m getting tired, but I’m building capacity.

MC: Do you see this as a creative outlet as well as a manual, physical experience?

RB: Creativity is definitely expressed through the body, and I get to use my whole body while I’m farming.? I’m lifting.? I’m carrying.? I’m dragging.? I’m walking around. ?I’m bending up and down.? All of that is a form of self-expression because you’re making all these small decisions for yourself.? You’re applying your own ideas and concepts second-to-second.? It sounds like mundane stuff, but oddly enough for the modern person, this is new terrain – at least for me – to have a total flow out on a land base, being out on 45 acres of organic farm, working.

MC: Do you see yourself as part of a movement of people interested in local textiles?

RB: I see myself as part of a continuum, a historical continuum, around textiles in this area.? In my region, a lot of retirees started raising sheep and alpaca, but not a lot of people were raising fiber for money.? When ‘fibershed’ became a useful word for people, and the community at large, some of those who’d been doing it a long time started to become recognized in a new way, and to feel the power behind what they were doing.

Rancher Robin Lynde and artisan Kacy Dapp at Meridian Jacob's farm in Solano County sharing their collaboration.

MC: On your website, you state that your mission is to “go beyond the one-year wardrobe and create a thriving local textile economy.”? What do you see this thriving local economy looking like?

RB: A thriving local textile economy would include current and existent land-owners working with young people, putting second housing on their land – for example, green modular trailers with solar panels.? If farmworker housing were a top priority, we could start training people who don’t yet have the skills, but have the energy [to begin farming].? The really important thing is continuity, and the only way to cultivate continuity is to put young people in proximity to people who have the skills.

But on a macro level, from a very specific supply chain perspective, we need to be able to take our wool, alpaca, mohair, then cotton, and eventually bast fibers (linen, hemp), and mill them at small-scale milling facilities that can be run off of solar technology.? There hasn’t been farm-based milling equipment designed for fibers except for wool, and there’s very little farm-based milling equipment for wool even, but for cotton it’s almost nonexistent, and for bast fibers – I have to put a call out there to anyone who understands how to engineer bast-fiber processing equipment and can scale it down to a farm size.

Pre-industrial revolution, we were relying on massive manpower, indentured servants, slaves.? Now we’re in a new era.? If we go back to a human-powered economy, this can’t be about indentured servants and slaves.? It has to be about cooperatively owned businesses, about people working for the common good – that’s how we’re going to inspire people to get involved in this.? We need equipment that honors our humanity; we’re not going to be slaves to technology, but we’re also not going to be slaves to each other.? We need this new human-scale technology combined with continuity of the generations.? We already have world-class fibers.? We have no lack of fiber, but there’s no processing equipment in my region, so all of those pieces – how to get the wool off the sheep, how to wash it, how to card it, how to blend it, spin it – all of this needs serious improvement.? To me, it’s about enhancing human infrastructure, technological infrastructure, and communication.? We’re talking about a revitalization of the whole economy when we talk about the revitalization of a Fibershed.

MC: Do you have any recommendations for people interested in learning more or starting a similar project?

RB: The website that we’re going to launch in the next week and a half will have a reading list and the protocol that we followed.? We started a one-year challenge, so we had a prototype wardrobe. ?I started a Kickstarter campaign.? How did I organize farmers and artisans?? I used Google Docs. ?I used Doodle Calendar. ?I did community-building projects where instead of charging for workshops, I gave free classes for artisans and farmers, to bring them together.? You need to be able to build a network.? You also have to be in good health, because it takes a sound mind and body to create these networks and keep them alive.? It’s kind of like running a marathon in the beginning.

Mae Colburn is an independent textile researcher and writer and professional seamstress based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Rebecca Burgess is an ecological restoration educator, curricula developer, author, and textile artist and a fifth-generation resident of the watershed where she works in Northern California.

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Lecture at the Benaki Museum, Athens, July 8

Lecture at the Benaki Museum, Athens, July 8


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On July 8th, I will be speaking and giving a tour at the Benaki Museum in Athens, in conjunction with the exhibition “ARRRGH! Monsters in Fashion.” The lecture is based on an article that I recently wrote titled “Decentering Fashion: Carnival, Performance and the Grotesque Body,” to be published in the upcoming Not a Toy: Radical Character Design in Fashion and Costume (Atopos and Pictoplasma coach outlet store online, September 2011).

“ARRRGH! Monsters in Fashion” includes contemporary designers whose work questions aesthetic norms, particularly bodily norms, by making reference to contemporary characters. It is curated by Vassilis Zinadiakis Coach Outlet Coupons, creative director of ATOPOS, a nonprofit based in Athens, for the exploration of contemporary visual culture. The visit is made possible by the American Embassy in Athens.

So please do come and say hello in the chance you are there (here are the details)!

Francesca

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2012年8月20日星期一

Greek Fashion – How to Dress Like Casey Cart

Greek Fashion – How to Dress Like Casey Cartwright

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In addition to The Vampire Diaries and One Tree Hill, one of the most-requested TV series among CF readers has been Greek! We’ve received your emails and comments, and, in response, today we’re launching our new series on fashion from the popular show.

For those of you who aren’t familiar with Greek, here’s a rundown: The ABC Family comedy-drama series follows the lives of college students living and dating while being part of their school’s Greek system. The show was a hit for four seasons but, sadly, has come to an end: The series finale aired on March 7th.

Already missing your Greek fix? Never fear! Over the weeks to come, I’ll break down the styles of some of your favorite Greek characters. First up is Casey Cartwright, a sister in the (fictitious) ZBZ sorority, and one of the main characters on the show. As you’ll see below, she has a super cute wardrobe that’s easy for college students to emulate.

Casey’s Style

A preppy sorority girl through-and-through, Casey has a style that is chic and classic, while still being youthful and fun. Printed blouses, cardigans and skirts in pretty pastels are her closet staples.

The trick to emulating Casey’s pretty, sophisticated style is to find the perfect balance of classic prep and trend-conscious dressing. Also, Casey’s style is very put-together: She’s not a girl to be seen in her boyfriend’s sweatpants and a t-shirt. Finally, for her day and night looks Discount Coach Handbags, it’s all about youthful femininity.

Pretty Blouses

Aside from her collection of ZBZ t-shirts, Casey doesn’t really rock “casual” staples. Her idea of casual wear involves silky blouses, pretty floral tops and patterned tanks. Although floral tops aren’t a new trend, Casey has a certain way of pulling them together with other pieces to create a modern look.

To emulate her style, tuck your blouse into a fitted skirt or a pair of khaki shorts. Nip your waist in with a skinny belt and you’ll be the epitome of casual chic.

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Classic Cardigans

There really isn’t a better match for a silky blouse than a lush cardigan. And Casey knows this – almost all of her outfits include a sweater or cardigan of some sort, usually in a pattern or color that complements her top.

Although cardigans are a favorite of older generations, they can also be youthful and playful authentic coach outlet online, a fact that’s evident in Casey’s looks. To channel Casey, opt for sweaters in fun colors or patterns Gucci Borsa, and don’t be afraid to mix and match prints. A floral top in light pastels, worn with the Forever 21 striped cardigan below would be an adorable, Casey-esque combination!

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Now that we’ve discussed tops, it’s time to add the last piece of the preppy Coach Outlet Online, sorority girl look – khaki or twill shorts. Unlike the California look of the 90210 girls, Casey favors chinos over denim cut-offs. The trick to making these types of bottoms work is to avoid cuts that are too loose or long, as they tend to look matronly.

For shorts, opt for a pair that hits right above mid-thigh, and that fits you well through your hips and waist. The same trick goes goes for skirts. Whether khaki, plaid or twill, your skirt should be conservative but still youthful.

To achieve Casey’s look, all that’s left to do is tuck your blouse in, add a pretty skinny belt and throw on a cardigan!

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Tying it All Together

Casey’s style is quintessential collegiate prep, which perfectly reflects her responsible and classy disposition. The great thing about Casey’s style is that it is easy to emulate with you existing wardrobe. Next time you’re getting dressed, tuck your top into your skirt and add a classy cardigan. The small gesture is an instant outfit-changer.

Your thoughts?

What do you think of Casey’s style? Do you favor her style over those of the other television characters that have been featured? I love to hear your feedback and comments each week – be sure to leave a comment!

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What Do I Wear There- Fall Weather Fun

What Do I Wear There? Fall Weather Fun

What do I wear there? Fall weather

Last week, reader Jenny wrote in with this question:

“There is a theme park near where I live louis vuitton outlet store, and I go there a lot with my friends. I was wondering if you had any ideas of what to wear for a day out at a theme park or carnival- it’s difficult to know because I’m running round all day and any jewelry I wear is very irritating because I have to keep taking it off on a roller coaster.”

This got me thinking about other fun fall activities that we all may be running out to enjoy before winter sets in. Besides Jenny’s idea of going to a theme park or carnival with friends for a day, I also thought of going pumpkin or apple picking (yum!) and going on a road trip during one of November’s long weekends (which is absolutely the most fun in the fall with all of the leaves turning gorgeous colors).

So instead of only answering Jenny’s question, I figured I would come up with looks that would work for each of these events to ensure you have the best end-of-fall ever!

Look One: Carnival Clothes

What to wear to a fall carnival

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Comfort is key to having a fun day at a carnival or amusement park. You want your focus to be on having the loudest scream or keeping your arms up the longest on the roller coaster, not on whether your shoes or jewelry are going to fly off!

Therefore, I suggest going for a trendy but cozy flannel like the one above. You’ll be comfortable but still stylish. The flannel I chose is especially great for the amusement park since it has a tie around the waist. That way, you won’t have to worry about your top moving if you are on rides that turn you up, down, and all around!

Pair this top with your favorite pair of worn-in jeans that are comfortable whether you’re walking around or sitting down (since you will often be sitting for rides). Throw on a cute pair of sneakers to complete your comfy-cool look–Converse are always a great choice and the stud detail on these makes them totally stylish for this season. You could probably even DIY them yourself with an old pair of Converse – be creative!

As Jenny mentioned, jewelry is tricky when dressing to go to a carnival. You do not want to wear pieces that could dangle or get caught Cheap Jerseys, and you definitely don’t want to wear anything you would be super upset to lose. (It happens!) Therefore, I suggest going for a cute pair of studs–definitely not dangling earrings–to add a little extra sparkle to your look. These bow studs add an unexpected girly element to an otherwise tougher look.

For your hair and makeup, keep it simple but be smart. And by smart I mean wear sunscreen! You’re going to be out in the sun all day and even though the strong heat of summer is gone, you are still susceptible to those harmful rays. I personally love tinted moisturizers with sunscreen, as they give you good color as well as SPF protection. Since this outfit includes earrings, pull your hair back to make sure it does not get caught on them when you’re on rides. And finally, indulge your inner carnival-loving child with some funky bright red nail polish (this color will work with almost any of the outfits in this post)! Red is a classic shade that’s perfect for fall.

Look Two: Apple/Pumpkin Picking Attire

What to wear apple picking

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Some of my favorite memories of fall are all the times I went out pumpkin picking when I was little. From the hay rides to the delicious fresh food and the actual pumpkin picking itself, there’s nothing more indicative of the fall season to an East Coast-er like me than trekking out into those fields. And luckily, this is one of those activities that only gets more fun as you get older! This is another situation in which you want to make sure you stay comfortable since you’re going to be moving around so much.

A great fall style that is perfect for this activity is the “boyfriend” look. An oversized, boyish sweater will definitely keep you warm and cozy, while a pair of skinny-fitting jeans will keep the look from being sloppy. Put on some durable black boots (I love the zipper detail on these ones) in case you have to stomp through some mud to get the best pick, as well as gloves so that you don’t have to get your hands too dirty (and because sometimes the trees/stems of these fruits can scratch you).

To add some extra warmth (in my experience, pumpkin patches are often windy!), add on a textured scarf in a dark color that will not compete with the pattern of the sweater. For your hair, I think a side braid or chignon would be a perfect way to tie the whole look together, especially if you hold it up with these adorable pearl hairpins.

Look Three: The Perfect Road Trip Outfit

What to wear on a fall road trip

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While road tripping with your friends is going to be fun all year round, taking one in the fall has the aforementioned advantage of having the best roadside scenery. Plus, what better way to blow off post-midterms steam than belting songs out the window with your best friends?

The only potential downside to a road trip is the amount of time you may be stuck sitting in the car. That’s why you’ll definitely want to pick out the most comfortable bottoms you have–my favorites are stretchy, skinnier jeans, but if you prefer a different style or even leggings, go for that! Put on a loose, airy tunic for a cool 70′s vibe on top, highlighted with a funky, multi-strand necklace.

I used those gorgeous fall leaves as inspiration for choosing the accessories, picking rich, chocolate brown boots and a deep, rust orange tote. And, of course, no road trip–or as far as I’m concerned, trip anywhere–is complete without the perfect pair of sunglasses. The geometric shape of these adds a modern aspect to the otherwise more boho look, and the shades should be dark enough to allow you to drive facing even the brightest sun!

What Do You Think?

Do you typically partake in these fall weather activities? What outfits have you worn for them? Did I miss any activities, clothing items, or accessories that are great for fall? What are your favorite pieces to wear in this fall weather? Share below!

And as always, if you have a “What Do I Wear There” question, leave it in the comments! You may be featured in next week’s article.

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What Do I Wear There- 3 Tips for Back-to-Class Sty

What Do I Wear There? 3 Tips for Back-to-Class Style Success

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Product Information: Tuxedo Vest and Gladiator Sandal – Wet Seal, Tunic and Necklace – Forever 21, Jeans – TopShop, Tote Bag – Ruche

Since you want to appear not just fashionable but also neatly put-together for your first days, I suggest going for a menswear-inspired look. It’s a super hot trend for fall that is definitely class appropriate.

The men’s-style vest and dark jeans in this outfit are slightly severe, so I balanced it out with a flirty, floral tunic and detailed gold necklace. Simple gladiator sandals and a geometric bag complete this smart, sophisticated look.

2. Play Up Old Favorites

Of course coach handbags uk outlet, the start of fall semester does not always mean the start of cooler weather. An usually warm first week or so of classes is especially tough to dress for, as you want an outfit that won’t smother you in the heat but is also not too revealing. This is a great time to pull out one of your tried-and-true summer sundresses that you’ve been dying to wear one last time.

2. Play Up Old Favorites

Product Information: Draped Vest – TopShop, Charm Bracelet – Lucky Brand Jeans, Floral Print Dress and Slouchy Boots – Forever 21, Yellow Tote – Target

This 90’s style sundress will keep you cool while covering you up, especially if you add a cute vest. Accentuate the bright, fun pattern with colorful accessories, like this yellow tote for your books and this cute, chunky charm bracelet. To make it a bit more autumn-appropriate, pair it with some low coach handbags sale, slouchy boots—these ones have an airy shape that shouldn’t make you overheated!

3. Go Back to Basics

When worse comes to worse and you’re stressed out rummaging through your closet (we’ve all been there Coach Factory Online!), the best way to go is classic.

Many new trends can be scary to try for the first day of class, and it isn’t necessarily worth the risk. You want to look chic but also comfortable and a completely new, never-before-worn outfit could provide some unpleasant surprises.

3. Go Back to Basics

Product Information: Striped Tote and Oxford Flats – Aldo, Shirtdress – H&M, Chanel Le Vernis Nail Color Vendetta No. 483 – Saks

For this look I picked a classic, well-tailored shirtdress with a simple, striped tote and oxford flats (which are really huge right now!). To brighten it up, add a cute touch of color with some interesting nail polish or maybe a fun, detailed headband. I chose a deep purple Chanel color Beats By Dr. Dre, but there are plenty of other ways to make it your own.

What are your thoughts?

Do you have a great back-to-classes outfit planned? Did you have a successful first day already? Share your thoughts on the best way to dress for class.

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3 Unconventional Laundry Tips for College Students

3 Unconventional Laundry Tips for College Students

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Because most of us attend college far away from our homes, we are forced to conquer a task that is, to some, the most dreadful thing in the world… laundry.

But don’t worry – laundry isn’t as difficult as you think. (For a primer on the subject, see our posts, Laundry Tips & Tricks Every Girl Should Know, and 6 More Laundry Tips & Tricks Every Girl Should Know.) Below, I’ll introduce three useful laundry tips using items you probably already have stored in your cabinets. Master these tips, and you’ll beat the beast called laundry with time to spare.

1. Use Vinegar for Clothing Odors

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We all know how awful summer humidity can be for our hairstyles, but what about when you leave your clothes in the washer too long during the hot summer months? The humidity seeps in and makes them smell… rotten. Or, as I like to put it, like a 10-year old boy just in from recess.

Instead of using an entire box of dryer sheets, grab some vinegar? – it’s a great way to get the “stank” out of your clothes!

Here’s how to do it: When you put your clothes in the washer, put in your regular detergent. Along with that cheap louis vuitton, pour in a bit of vinegar. It will smell at first, but don’t worry – your clothes will not smell like vinegar when they are finished in the dryer! As a bonus, it also brightens the color in your fabrics.

Other Uses for Vinegar:
  • Brunettes monster beats headphones! Brunettes! Brunettes! Rinse your hair with a little bit of vinegar after you shampoo your hair. It will bring out any red tints in your locks and will also give your hair amazing shine.
  • Soak a towel in vinegar water and wipe your windshield to keep the frost off your car during winter months.
  • Mix 1 part water and 1 part vinegar in a spray bottle to use as a household disinfectant.
  • Mix 2 parts water and 1 part vinegar and soak your swimsuit for a day before you wear it. The color will be preserved and chlorine, chemical, and salt water will not break down the fabric as easily! Let’s face it, who wants a faded Louis Vuitton Official Website, limp swimsuit? No one.
2. Fight Stains with Hydrogen Peroxide

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Not only good for cleaning cuts and scrapes, hydrogen peroxide can also remove sweat stains, cocktail stains, wine stains, etc. from clothes. Just dab a little bit on a cotton ball or washcloth louis vuitton outlet store, and press onto the fabric. Hydrogen peroxide pulls the stains out of the fabric without leaving bleach marks or discolorations. Wash your clothes soon afterwards for best results!

  • Lagniappe: Hydrogen peroxide also works well to dry out zits! Just dip a Q-Tip in your bottle of hydrogen peroxide and dab onto your blemish. After it dries, I always put a bit of Neosporin on the blemish to keep the redness down.
3. Keep Leftover Soap for Laundry Treatment

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I always dread the day that my bar of soap finally diminishes to the size of a nickel. Why? Because that means it is too small to be useful to me in the shower louis vuitton outlet, but as a girl on a budget, I don’t want to just toss it in the trash!

Instead of ditching your tiny nubs of soap, make like me and hang on to them! Before you ask, no, I’m not a hoarder. I do it because I know that if I keep my last bits of soap in a pair of cheap pantyhose from a drug store, I can use it to make my own laundry scrubber! Mix your soap cake with a bit of warm water and gently scrub our your clothing stains as a pre-wash.

What do you think?

Do you have any other suggestions for laundry tips? Did you try any of these? Tell us how they worked out? Let us know what you think in a comment!

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Special Contest- WIN with CF and Lucky!

Special Contest: WIN with CF and Lucky!

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The top three contest finalists will appear in Lucky Magazine and the grand prize winner will get to style a photo shoot for Lucky Brand Jeans! How’s that for fashion industry experience?

But it gets better…. College Fashion readers who post their contest entries here will be able to win one of three Sephora gift cards courtesy of Lucky Magazine Fake Coach Handbags!

Here’s how the contest works:

  • Put together an outfit with a pair of jeans that you’ve styled for a night out.
  • Take a picture of yourself wearing said fabulous outfit.
  • Submit it on the contest entry page.
  • Post the link to your contest entry in the comments for this post & enter to win a Sephora.com gift card.

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Think you’ve got what it takes? Visit the My Denim Transformation contest page to enter and don’t forget to post the link to your entry here to win a Sephora gift card.

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Looks on Campus- Alex – Yale University

Looks on Campus: Alex – Yale University

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What is your favorite thing in the entire world, something that you couldn’t do without? “Hmmm. My favorite thing in the entire world is probably the feeling I get when I see something that I think is really beautiful or read something that resonates with me. Consequently, I am probably majoring in art and literature.”

Random fact about yourself? Indulge us. “I’ve been dancing all of my life, mainly ballet. I was part of a small group in my high school and a company outside of school as well. I love dancing! Also, for good luck Louis Vuitton Handbag, I like to pink up pennies when I see them on the street, and occasionally wish on stars.”

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What is your favorite thing about college? Any favorite classes at the moment? “The best part about college is the independence I feel. It’s a bit overwhelming sometimes, but it is definitely my favorite part. Favorite class right now is either Game Theory or Basic Drawing.”

You have an entire free day to yourself. What do you do? “I’d probably sleep… and then chill with friends, see a movie, go shopping, take a trip to NYC. The usual.”

Elements of Alex’s Outfit

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About the sleeves (I thought the pattern/texture contrast was interesting): “I wish I could say I thought about it beforehand, but no. Thanks for noticing, though discount louis vuitton handbags!”

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About the shoes: “It was so rainy outside today – I needed some color in my life Gucci! Plus, they’re comfortable and very functional; I’m not afraid to ruin them. I love the way they contrast with the jacket. Business-casual louis vuitton handbags outlet, you know?”

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About the necklace: “One of my favorites. My Mom made it for me.”

Share Your Thoughts

I love the way that Alex strikes the perfect balance between professional (the blazer, the button-down) and fun (the watch, the shoes, the necklace).? With her necklace, she even throws a bit of sentimentality into the mix. What do you think? Is this a fall ensemble that you could see yourself wearing? Do you rock brightly-colored sneakers on campus? Let us know your thoughts with a comment Coach Outlet Online!

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