Are Chanel Handbags Worth The Money?
By Lee MacRae
Designer handbags these days come in many extraordinary styles and designs making it easy for women who buy them to express their individual fashion sense. You can easily find a designer back that suits you from the traditional handbags to the amazing romantic handbags of the stars. But designer handbags also cost much more than a bag or purse from a five and dime shop. The obvious question is do you get what you pay for?
It's obvious that most people today obtain their money through hard work. They want to know if a handbag or purse by Furla is worth the money. Will they get full value in return? Well, the answer is yes. Why?
There is no doubt part of the cost of the designer handbag is the name on the label. But it is also true that you're going to pay for the quality built into a brand-name product. Top designer handbags by Coach or Pratesi will be made from the best leather material.
Here is a good thing to know, top leather handbags have a fine lining material as well. Cheap leather bags will not have that feature. Manufacturers of the cheaper products are trying to keep the cost down as much as possible. Cheaper handbags have low-grade linings and low grade hardware on them. They will wear out and fall apart in no time. Full-grain leather is made from the finest natural hides with no imperfections. Top grain leather's are extremely long wearing. It is extremely durable and over time, develops a rich patina that increases natural beauty. Full-grained handbags are usually created from the hides of young cattle and have extremely smooth texture, and very fine quality.
So will you get full value for your money. When you buy a bag made by RG House of Florence or Coach? Yes, yes, yes! And you will have a quality, long lasting purse that will be fashionable for many years.
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How To Be A True Bombshell
By Nicole Gayle
They want us to believe that SEXY is 5'8' 108lbs, inflated boobs and legs that go on forever, but a true bombshell is a woman who knows how to turn up the heat in her life in ways that will really cause men to go weak in the knees.
Sex appeal has more to do with essence - the raw female energy that intoxicates men which any woman can learn to unleash. This kind of energy is what awakens a man to really come after a woman, it's the stuff that Hollywood can't manufacture and it's definitely not found in your gucci purse.
The woman who walks with this kind of aura is so flat out sexy that she literally burns an impression of herself on a man's mind. She knows how to respond to men and how to make them work to win her over.
But this sort of attitude comes with a price: you've got to love yourself enough to demand more from a man than being his friend with benefits or his live-in girlfriend. Dating smart is about being a qualified woman who men will have no choice but respect.
Women these days trade sex with men for respect then demand a relationship by having the dreaded 'talk.' If you want to see a man run, start holding him hostage by demanding to know where your relationship is going.
When you date smart, you don't go there - men are naturally drawn to you and your true essence will command the sort of respect that you deserve.
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Nicole Gayle is the author of the e-book, I'm Not That Kind of Woman - a bold, outside the box dating manual that helps women date smart and attract Mr. Right. Create an enlightened level of self respect that drives men wild and leave them wanting more. Get instant download plus the free song at http://www.notthatkindofwoman.com
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Haute couture The type of fashion design which predominated until the 1950s was "made-to-measure" or haute couture, (French for high-fashion). The term made-to-measure may be used for any garment that is created for a specific client. Haute couture, however, is a protected term which can only be officially used by companies that meet certain well-defined standards set by the Chambre Syndicale de la Couture. Nonetheless, many ready-to-wear, and even mass market labels, claim to produce haute couture, when in fact, according to established standards, they do not. A couture garment is made to order for an individual customer, and is usually made from high-quality, expensive fabric, sewn with extreme attention to detail and finish, often using time-consuming, hand-executed techniques. Look and fit take priority over the cost of materials and the time it takes to make.
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