Tattoo What You Didn t Know About It

Posted on July 28th, 2008 in Fashion by shopubbblog

Tattoo – What You Didn’t Know About It

Despite the taboo surrounding tattoo art, the tattoo industry is virtually celebrated. Currently, tattoo searches are ranked in the top 50 amongst popular search engines. During the 1900’s, the tattoo gallery was ranked the sixth fastest growing retail venture. Consequently, every language is a favorite for tattoo designs; from tribal tattoo designs to Japanese and Chinese characters or symbols.

The tattoo industry has become extremely versatile in its market locations and designs. It has truly proven that ‘skin’ is in. Since 1936, it was estimated that at least 10 million Americans had at least one tattoo. By 2003, those numbers had nearly tripled. An incredible 36 percent of persons between the ages of 18- 25 and 40 percent of those aged 26- 40 had at least one tattoo according to a survey completed in 2006. The female tattoo gallery and feminine tattoos began to shine due to the increase in tattoo art amongst female actresses. Subsequently, it is safe to say that the tattoo culture predominately exists in society as a result of the growing number of celebrities who are inked along with their presence in movies, songs and art. Unique as it may be, tattoo history is still evolving in the attempt to beauty oneself.

Although tattoo removal is possible; removing the actual pigmentation is typically expensive and painful. It is recommended that you carefully think about your tattoo ideas as it is ideally a permanent fixture. Once you have decided to get inked and you have thoroughly looked through a tattoo gallery that has a variety of tattoo pictures and tattoo designs, then you must locate a reputable tattoo artist. The artist must practice good sanitation and is very aware of basic tattoo health risk. The tattoo professional must also be informed of the proper tattoo aftercare.

Tattoos are generally used as expression of status, spirituality, or simply a means to defy convention. For instance, a tattoo design that may be a direct representation for an individual may be the butterfly tattoo designs which sometimes represent the birth of a baby. Or someone may choose religious tattoos as a dedication to their faith. And, the dragon tattoo may represent defeat or courage. Historically, tattoos and tattooing are extremely controversial, eliciting both positive and negative reactions from people all over the world. Unfortunately, society lacks education about tattoos; their history and their significance. If people were actually educated with the information, they may appreciate the legacy and uniqueness of the art.

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Tattoo – What You Didn’t Know About It / Author: Amber Elvira

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Vintage Inspired Yet Contemporary Trapeze Dresses

Posted on June 30th, 2008 in Fashion by shopubbblog

Vintage Inspired Yet Contemporary Trapeze Dresses

Prom dress, Two-piece dress, Short dress, Halter, Strapless gown, Ball gowns, Cocktail dress, Fur dress, etc, create some sort of imagination in front of the eyes. Spontaneously images are created in mind by thinking about them. But do you know, there are even shapeless dresses in existence? It seems bit awkward to hear this but it is a fact. How come a dress is shapeless? How to wear them? And most importantly, what is their shape? These are obvious questions that engrosses mind regarding shapeless dresses. These dresses are popularly known as ‘Trapeze dresses’.

Appearance wise trapeze dresses have no shaping seams and is a one-piece dress falling straight from the shoulders. Just think shapeless and you have the trapeze dress. These dresses features retro inspire style like side seams, straight cuts, narrow under the armhole and widening at the hem. It slightly widens at the bottom. It is called ‘tent dress’ when widens at the hem and referred to as ‘sack dress’ when is narrower at the hem.

Interesting silhouette of a trapeze dresses can be can be very flattering for some, but unflattering for others. These dresses are not made keeping any specific figure in mind and looks good on both petite and tall figures. Since years these loose fitting garments are in style, having a lot of space inside them. Many women have problems in wearing them, as they complain that these dresses give a fatty look, or due to their shapelessness figure looks unflattering, etc. But at the same time they helps in camouflaging figure flaws and are always present as back-up force in your tough time. Bouffant hairstyle looks outstanding with these dresses.

While donning on trapeze dresses be prepared to show off the skin. Besides masking flaws, loose silhouette of the dress also reveals much. Halter style dress is the flavor of this season. So much attention is towards arms and back. Wear high heels with them, as heels will elongate the legs. Keep your legs bare. Solid and dark colors look awesome with these dresses, so always go for them. Trapeze dresses focuses attention not only towards the dress but also more to the direction of the bare parts of the body.

All this has made trapeze dresses very popular; also it is fun and easy to wear. These dresses are very feminine in looking and its resemblance with triangle adds unique panache to your individuality. Shift dress is famous as a sister of trapeze dress, as both have much similarity. Versatility of the dress is proved by the fact that it can be worn in daytime as well as in evening time.Unleash the princess in you by duping the most reliable piece of your wardrobe. This vintage inspired yet edgy and contemporary trapeze dress is perfect for the fashion forward woman.

Pam Cartney is a Fashion designer, author and the co-author of Onlygowns.com. Pam Cartney combines her extensive knowledge of the fashion industry with her passion for designing Gowns of various types like Designer Wedding dress, Formal Ball dresses, Prom Ball dresses,Top Selling Dresses ,New Party Dress,evening dresses, Vintage Ball Gowns, Spring gowns and many more.

Vintage Inspired Yet Contemporary Trapeze Dresses / Author: Aru

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Heraldic Jewellery Proudly Worn In War and In Peace

Posted on June 11th, 2008 in Fashion by shopubbblog

Heraldic Jewellery - Proudly Worn In War and In Peace.

Heraldic jewellery has been worn with great pride and dignity for more than a thousand years. During the long-ago but fascinating Middle Ages, nobles and knights who were about to go into battle would bedeck their armor and shields with their heraldic coats-of-arms or badges.

Their use of graphic, heraldric devices in this way served a very practical, and in fact, essential purpose during the heat of battle: quick and easy identification of friends and foes. Without using some type of highly visible graphic device it would have been very difficult for a warrior to identify his allies and enemies even at close range as their faces were always hidden beneath armored helmets. Heraldic devices were similarly used for purposes of identification during Medieval tournaments and jousts.

The development of heraldic jewellery was a natural and predictable offshoot of the use of heraldric devices as a means of identification in war. Even in times of peace, many knights and nobles soon began to decorate some of their other possessions with their devices or badges-including personal jewellery such as rings and cuffs. Although the evolution of heraldric jewellery probably occured as a result of personal vanity or pride, it did have its practical purposes as well.

Although now mainly (and rightfully) thought of as stunning pieces of jewellery in their own right, a few specific types of heraldric jewellery were created for practical reasons. For example, a signet ring made during the Middle Ages for a nobleman was engraved with the appropriate heraldic crest or coat-of-arms on the surface of the top of the ring. The image was designed in reverse (like a mirror-image), so that when the top of the ring was pressed into hot wax that had been dripped onto the closure of a letter or document, it created a wax image of the crest or coat of arms. When fully cooled, the wax image sealed the paper closed and thus provided greater privacy. And because the rightful owner of the signet ring was the presumptive sender of the letter or author of the document, a document sealed with a signet ring bearing a heraldic crest or coat-of-arms served to identify the author and assured the authenticity of the document.

Heraldric Jewellery Today - Always Beautiful, Sometimes With A Purpose.

Although the need to guarantee authenticity in this manner is long gone, some individuals still use signet rings to identify themselves even today. People who use signet rings for sealing documents,together with those who wear them purely as heraldic jewellery,appreciate their heraldic rings as a symbolic link to their past and their family history.

In countries where the noble class still exists, heraldic jewellery can also be a status symbol, serving as an instant identifier of the wearer’s level in society.Even today, a fine piece of heraldic jewellery is a uniquely appropriate gift for a man or woman of high accomplishment or high social status.

Signet rings, seals, badges & brooches, pendants, earrings, cufflinks,cuff style bracelets, tie pins/tacs and keychains - all can be decorated with beautifully engraved or etched family crests, shields or coats-of-arms. They are often made of precious metals such as gold, silver or platinum. High-quality pieces feature lovely designs with intricate detail, as well as vivid colors if they have also been enameled or jewelled.

Although often worn strictly for its beauty, heraldic jewellery has become extremely popular not just because of its appearance, but also because of the sense of history and the pageantry of the Medieval world that it evokes. Colorful, elegant heraldic jewellery is perfect for the commemoration of a significant event in a person’s life, such as a graduation or reaching the age of majority - the “coming of age.”When presented to the recipient in connection with such an event, heraldic jewellery instills in the giver and the recipient a sense of history and continuing family heritage. But don’t forget, there doesn’t need to be a purpose behind wearing heraldric jewellery. Although based in history, it is beautiful in its own right and can be worn with great pride and dignity today, just like it was a thousand years ago.

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Diane Hamments is a freelance author who writes on various subjects including Heraldic Jewellery, Collectables and Memorabilia. Visit Great Gift Ideas for more information.

Heraldic Jewellery - Proudly Worn In War and In Peace. / Author: diane hamments

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Taurus Tribal Tattoo Symbols Tips On Getting Your New Tattoo

Posted on June 9th, 2008 in Fashion by shopubbblog

Taurus Tribal Tattoo Symbols - Tips On Getting Your New Tattoo

So you’ve made the decision that you want a Taurus tribal tattoo symbol as your new body art, but have you put much time into considering the research that needs to be done beforehand? Getting inked can be an expensive proposition, so taking the appropriate time to find the right piece of art work can make all the difference between a decent tattoo and a fantastic tattoo. There are so many free places to get tribal tattoo artwork, but you run the scary risk of copying someone’s design. And you are getting this tattoo to stand out, right?

The Taurus as a symbol has grown as a great choice, and I think a huge part of this reason is that the zodiac and all things astrological have become increasingly popular lately. Taurus is the Second Sign of the Zodiac, and is represented by the bull, often prized for strength and vigor. Taurus wants the good things in life. They are deeply loving with very good values, but can often take longer to make decisions. It is easy to see why the symbol of Taurus would make a wonderful choice for your new tattoo.

But you need to remember that you get what you pay for, and free tattoo artwork is not the best route to go. I highly recommend using a pay site to do your research on your new tattoo. A little money spent beforehand can save you a lot of money in the long run by allowing you to find the right artwork for you and your personality.

Click on this link to discover a great gallery I like for finding good tribal tattoo artwork: check out Tribal Tattoos Are Hot!

Taurus Tribal Tattoo Symbols - Tips On Getting Your New Tattoo / Author: Grover

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Jewelry Boxes A Cool Gift for Bridesmaids

Posted on June 2nd, 2008 in Fashion by shopubbblog

Jewelry Boxes: A Cool Gift for Bridesmaids

Give Your Bridesmaid A Cool Gift

Giving your bridesmaid a cool gift that is unique to her is a great way to express your gratitude for her support leading up to the wedding and show how much she means to you.

Jewelry intended to be worn on the day of the wedding has become a traditional and expected bridesmaid gift. Because of this, you should still buy jewelry if you haven’t told your bridesmaids to choose their own accessories for your wedding. Go beyond earrings and a necklace by packaging the wedding jewelry in a nice jewelry box. That will make the gift more personal and transform it from a useful gift to a cool gift.

Choosing Jewelry Boxes For Your Bridesmaids

When it comes to choosing jewelry boxes for your bridesmaids, you have three options: get everyone the same box, get everyone different boxes, or get one style for the bridesmaids and a different style for the maid-of-honor.

Cool Bridesmaid Gift Jewelry BoxIf you opt to get everyone the same box, you might consider having each box personalized with the attendant’s name. Avoid having it engraved with your wedding date because it will mean more to her if it’s personal to her rather than you.

Getting different boxes for your attendants is a better choice than buying them identical boxes. Consider their personal styles, décor, and tastes when selecting their boxes. You could get a wooden box for the girl who likes classic styles and a leather box for the ultra-trendy girl. You should also take their jewelry preferences into account. Look for a box with several ring slots if you have a friend who wears a lot of rings. Go for a box with lots of earring compartments for the attendant who wears earrings, but never rings or bracelets.

Each jewelry box should be about the same size and price, although no one will mind if the maid-of-honor’s box is a little fancier. She did have more work to do planning your shower and bachelorette party.

When To Give Bridesmaid Gifts

Give your attendants their gifts at either the bridesmaid luncheon or the rehearsal dinner, where gifts for parents and groomsmen can also be presented. That way your attendants can take the gifts home or back to their hotel rooms. If you put jewelry to be worn for the wedding inside the jewelry box, ask them to bring the jewelry in the morning.

Don’t wait to distribute the gifts the day of the wedding. You’ll be too frazzled with your preparations to make the moment special, and your attendants will have another thing to keep track of besides their purses and bouquets.

A Cool Bridesmaid Gift Is The Perfect Thank You

Your bridesmaids are thrilled to be in your wedding and want to be there to support you. By giving them a cool gift that is both personal and useful, you’re telling them just how much you appreciate all the time and money they’ve put into your wedding. The rest of the wedding is all about you and your new husband, but the gifts should be all about the friends you’ve chosen to share your day with you.

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  • Jewelry Boxes: A Cool Gift for Bridesmaids / Author: Lisa Becker

    Lisa Becker is an avid jewelry box collector and writes for Jewelry Boxes 123: Shop For Your Perfect Jewelry Box. Her expertise regarding jewelry boxes provides insight into the world of jewelry boxes and armoires. For more articles, visit Jewelry Boxes 123 Articles.
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