Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Skechers Men's Urbantrack Forward Casual Lace-Up,Black/Taupe,10.5 M US

Wacoal Women's Custom Contours Convertible Contour Strapless, Naturally Nude, 34D

  • Body: 81% Nylon, 19% Spandex; Cup Lining: 91% Nylon, 9% Spandex
  • Great stretch pad for good fit and low plunge center
  • Straps convert to halter with regular and clear straps
  • Hand wash warm, hang to dry
  • Made in the Dominican Republic
  • Foam contour cups feature graduated padding for sexy push up effect
  • Underwire
  • Detachable clear straps can be worn straight, criss-cross, halter or one-shoulder
  • Straps are wide set, ideal for under wide-necked tops and dresses
  • Crisscross center front allows for the lowest necklines
  • Silicone gripper along the inside top keeps bra in place
  • Straps can be angled inward on the back, so it's ideal for petites and narrow shoulders

 

The Wacoal Custom Contours Strapless Push Up Bra 65542 is a sexy push up bra with a million uses. T! he contour cups contain just enough padding for natural looking cleavage enhancement. The stretch microfiber fabric feels soft against your skin and keeps you cool. The optional clear straps turn the Wacoal Custom Contour Strapless Push Up Bra 65442 into 5 bras-in-one! It matches every outfit and also makes a terrific travel bra.

Wacoal Custom Contours Strapless Push Up Bra technical details:

The Wacoal Custom Contours Strapless Push Up Bra features 1/2 inch wide straps, wings that taper from 3 1/4 to 1 1/2 inches and a hook and eye back closure: 32-38D, 32-34DD, 34-36G: 2 rows of hooks; 38D and up, 36DD and up, 32-34DDD: 3 rows of hooks; 36DDD and up, 38 and up: 4 rows of hooks. Measurements taken from size 34B.

Materials:

Body: 81% nylon, 19% spandex; Cup lining: 100% polyester; Side/back lining: 100% nylon

Care Instructions:

Hand wash warm, wash colors separately, use non-chlorine bleach when needed, hang to dry,! do not iron, do not dry clean.


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Kite Kids Girls Stripey T-Shirt Long Sleeved Skinny Style - 8 Years

  • Girls t-shirt
  • Skinny style
  • Stripey design
  • Long sleeved
  • Pink with blue/grey stripes
Threadless.com is the phenomenally successful T-shirt company with millions and millions of tees sold since it began in 2000. It pioneered the online business model of crowd-sourced or community-driven design, in which people submit designs that are voted on by the site's 1 million users and printed. Over the past 10 years, the company has amassed a vast archive of very cool, very hip, and often very entertaining designs, and Threadless is a spectacular showcase of 400 of the very best T-shirts created by the community--a barometer of art and design over the past decade.
 
Much more than a book of extraordinary graphics, Threadless tells the extremely interesting story that inspired Inc. magazine to hail Threadless.com as "the most innovativ! e small company in America." There are also profiles of individual designers and "think pieces" from influential admirers, including design guru John Maeda, Jeff Howe of Wired, and bestselling business/marketing writer Seth Godin.
Designer brands in Paris, Milan, and Tokyo are copying hip-hop street life today, and the T-Shirt is the urban fashion staple. Now, the first book from the women who redefined and marketed the torn T-shirt concept and started a fashion craze, shares 20 unexpected and easy-to-follow projects for every gal from 10-25. Here's a way to be hip, cool, and fiscally responsible--all at the same time.Here at last is the bible of T-shirt design today. 82 studios from around the worldBrazil, Australia, Japan, Switzerland, America, Argentina, and morecontribute their best designs to create a global and contemporary view of the thriving state of T-shirt land.

Tees is packed with illustrations of artwork and finished t-shirts, along! with insights into the designers' inspirations, techniques, a! nd where available, retail outlets.

With a vast range of stylesanarchic illustration, pixel patterns, faux metal, all-over geometry, high craft, retro type, hand-drawn humorTees reveals the enormous potential of T-shirts to be expressive, entertaining, and highly desirable all at once.

This special limited edition includes a T-shirt featuring a unique collage of designs provided by artists in the book.T-shirts are commonly worn by most adults and children, and a plain white or coloured T-shirt is a blank canvas waiting to be turned into a wearable work of art. This book is full of ideas on how to paint, tie-dye, marble & batik any T-shirt.'
"This beautifully illustrated book includes instructions for painting, stamping, tie-dying, batik, marbling, and screen-painting T-shirts. Over 70 unique T-shirts illustrated in full color....Offers a wide variety of appealing design possibilities....This sumptuous book would be fun to read and look at even for the novi! ce...[a] treasure trove."--Kliatt. 112 pages (all in color), 8 x 9. ! !
Long a way to loudly express an opinion without saying a word, T-shirts and their designers and wearers have become more and more effective at conveying large ideas with simple graphics and few words. Exploring T-shirts as an independent form of media used to turn heads and change minds, this book shows young people using their bodies as billboards to stimulate debate. Independent designers and the way they are using the T-shirt to grab attention and agitate is given focus. Anyone into street style and fashion will be interested in this document, with images that include limited edition T-shirts from both well-known artists a! nd cult designers such as Katherine Hamnett, Tight Knickers, and SEEE.

Vintage T-Shirts is a phenomenal celebration of the ever-popular t-shirt, which brings together old favorites from the 1970s and 1980s. With more than 500 uncommon examples, this book documents history by examining this ubiquitous and affordable article of clothing. With full color photographs throughout, Vintage T-Shirts is a must have for t-shirt collectors, fashion buffs, and pop culture junkies alike.

The Tâ€"shirt may be the most ubiquitous, affordable, and popular item of clothing. Over the years it has served as a means to broadcast social, musical and political affiliations. Most recently, the Tâ€"shirt has become a creative tool for expressing inventive design.

The Tâ€"shirt designs in this book have been selected by Beams T, a hugely popular fashion retail chain and manufacturer in Japan devoted to Tâ€"shirts. Founded in 1986, Beams T regards the Tâ€"! shirt as a canvas for new ideas in art and design and each yea! r of the ir 20â€"year history, has invited artists from around the world to create designs for their Tâ€"shirts.

In this book, 350 of the best of these Tâ€"shirt designs are featured in full color.

Accompanying the book will be a CD ROM of flash animation which will allow readers to create their own tâ€"shirts. There will be brand new work, created especially for this CD ROM, by 10 Japanese artists including Tsuyoshi Kusano, Tsuyoshi Hirooka, Kiyoshi Kuroda, Kenjiro Harigai, and Tomoki Kurokawa. The artwork included will be the actual size, enabling the reader to print their favorite artwork on their own tâ€"shirts. The artists selected are some of the most renowned graphic designers/ illustrators in Japan and are regular collaborators of Beams T.

Tâ€"SHIRT FACTORY will include an index with a photo and bio of each author.

From costly high-style designer creations to those displaying college and sports team logos, T-shirts have become an international icon. ! Presented here are over 1200 color images of collectible contemporary T-shirts, divided into groups by popular themes, including amusement parks, baseball, basketball, Broadway plays, charities, comic book characters, Disney, farm tractors, football, Golf, Hard Rock Cafe, motorcycles, museums, musical groups, the Olympics, skateboarding, soccer, space travel, surfing, vehicles, and many others! An enjoyable read for those who collect and proudly wear these comfortable message-bearers. Includes information that addresses condition and pricing.Skinny style girls t-shirt with stripey design and long sleeved finish, in pink with blue/grey stripes. Machine wash 30-40 degrees, made in Turkey

Hanes Women's 3-Pack Classic Cotton Stretch Bikini,3-Pack: Pink/Black/Nude,5

Fashion of the 70s (Icon)

  • ISBN13: 9783836514323
  • Condition: New
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No more trekking around the shops baffled by too much choice, this guide to the UK's top fashion shops and design talent reviews the most cutting-edge fashion retailers and profiles up-and-coming young designers to keep you ahead of the game. The shops reviewed in this guide have been selected on the basis of exceptional service, superior interiors, specialist stock and exquisite ambience, and, through the use of a system of icons their products are easily identifiable. Also included are interviews with international gurus and trend dictators .

The time when "fashion" was defined by French designers whose clothes could be afforded only by elite has ended. Now designers take their cues from mainstrea! m consumers and creativity is channeled more into mass-marketing clothes than into designing them. Indeed, one need look no further than the Gap to see proof of this. In The End of Fashion, Wall Street Journal, reporter Teri Agins astutely explores this seminal change, laying bare all aspects of the fashion industry from manufacturing, retailing, anmd licensing to image making and financing. Here as well are fascinating insider vignettes that show Donna Karan fighting with financiers,the rivalry between Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger, and the commitment to haute conture that sent Isaac Mizrahi's business spiraling.

The iconic British style magazine "i-D" delivers a guide to the world's most important designers. "Fashion Now 2" is illustrated with the very best fashion photography and styling, extracted from the archives of the magazine that celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2008.
Just as a person contrives a style, the purpose of which is integra! tion and the effect of which is presentation, so a nation coll! ectively projects an appearance, a "national" style. Such styles are made of many layers. The deepest layer is composed of the immutable and the traditional. Nearer the surface floats fashion, changeable but sometimes more abiding. And frothing on the surface is fad.

By definition a fad is novel and appears from outside. Fads must have instant appeal and do not have a long shelf life. In Japan, an assortment of islands, the outside is often the quality that defines the inside.

Japan has a history of chasing fads and fashion. Since the 19th century, foreign products have been welcomed in, from the cult for "squeaky shoes" in the mid-19th century to the current fad for virtual reality girlfriends. Japan’s mandate was that, having been opened late, it had to hurry to catch up. Fads provide both a social distraction and a sense of cohesion, indicating not only foreign importation but also native adaptation.

The Image Factory is both an investigation into fa! ds, fashions and style â€" such as US Army surplus uniforms, "pachinko", mutating hair colors â€" and an appreciation of their inherent meanings. The Japanese have seized upon fads and fashion as an arm of enterprise to a much greater extent than elsewhere in the world. Ephemerality has been put to work, the transient has become industrialized, and the results are highly conspicuous.
From hippie to disco to punk, this look book relives 1970s fashion via clothing advertisements from the decade. In between its covers youll find bell-bottoms and feathered hair mingling with platform shoes, Diane Von Furstenberg wrap dresses and endless amounts of polyester (what were they thinking?).

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