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It is Fake
It is winter time and at times it is below zero yet people seem to look like they have just come back from vacationing in the Bahamas. Well it is not because everyone went on vacation it is because the fake tan is in. I am not talking about the tanning beds ladies; I am talking about the spray tan. Spray tans are better than the beds because it does not hurt your skin. No worries about skin can ...
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writer : Tina
posted in : Celebs
tags :Carmen Electra spray tan
Kelly Rutherford is pregnant
A second child is on his/her way for Gossip Girl's star Kelly the Rutherford, Daniel Giersch's wife and already mother of a child of two years old named Hermes (this makes the pair with the Ocean). She is friends with The O.C. actress Kelly Rowan and also practices yoga together with Lisa Rinna and Marcia Cross. The actress, that she has interpreted the prostitute redenta Megan in Melrose Place ...
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writer : Fashion Crazy
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tags :dell rutherford child gossip girl
Japanese fashion
The appearance of Western clothing and fashion during the Meiji era (1868 1912) represents one of the most remarkable transformations in Japanese history. Since the United States' 1854 treaty allowing commerce, negotiated by Commodore Matthew Perry, the Japanese have enthusiastically and effectively borrowed and adapted styles and practices from Western countries. Until then, Japan had isolated i ...
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writer : Fashion Expert
posted in : Fashion
tags :commodore matthew perry emperor and empress remarkable transformations outer garment style uniforms kosode army and navy technological practices military uniforms japanese costume japanese fashion parliamentary form of government western clothing national dress western influences meiji period railroad workers hakama socialites government workers
Greek Footwear: greek boots and shoes
Early Minoan and Mycenaean men and women living between about 3000 B . C . E . and 1200 B . C . E . mostly went barefoot,but they did have a variety of sandals, shoes, and boots for outdoor wear. Early Greeks living between about 800 B . C . E . and 146B . C . E . followed this tradition as well. All classes of Greeks wentbarefoot when indoors, removing their shoes when entering a house or temple ...
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writer : Fashion Expert
posted in : Fashion
tags :children slaves people of ancient greece sheep and goats leather shoes tanned hides shoe style mycenaean minoan white leather place of origin early greeks calves famous people palaces toughness fashionable footwear sandals
India the blending of various cultures
The blending of various cultures has become the hallmark of Indian civilization up to the present day. Over the years, nomadic tribes and other invading peoples have continued to shape Indian civilization. The Mauryan Empire, which flourished in 250 B . C . E . and dominated northern India for about140 years, had a large army, complex tax system, and an organized government. After witnessing the ...
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writer : Fashion Expert
posted in : Fashion
tags :portuguese explorer vasco vasco da gama explorer vasco da gama gupta empire portuguese explorer vasco da explorer vasco da mogul empire indian civilization muslim religion mauryan empire peaceful teachings nomadic tribes great empire cotton fabric beautiful jewelry concept of zero rulers of india northern india
Adinkra - Ghanaian traditional funerary dress
Adinkra cloth is the traditional funerary dress of the Asante peoples of Ghana as well as many of their neighbors. Funerals are among the most lavish of all Asante ritual occasions and are clearly part of their still strong commitment to venerating their ancestors. The scholar J. B. Danquah defines the meaning of adinkra as, to part, be separated, to leave one another, to say good-bye. Adinkra cl ...
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