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UN official: countries need to test pandemic plans, not just write them.
Nearly 60 per cent of the world's countries now
have pandemic influenza response plans - but plans need to be practiced if
paper strategies are to be effective in emergency situations, officials of
the World Health Organization and the United Nations warned Monday. The
number of countries that have worked out plans has risen sharply in the
past six months, Dr. Michael Ryan, director of the WHO's epidemic and
pandemic alert and response, told a major international meeting on avian
and pandemic influenza...Read
full article
A little preparation can make joining a gym less intimidating.
Walking or riding a bike may have been enough to
keep weight gain at bay during the summer. But with colder weather and the
holiday season on the horizon, other fitness arrangements could be in
order. Before plunking down a good chunk of change on the first gym you
walk into, there are a few things a would-be fitness enthusiast should
know to make the process a little less intimidating. Wendy Grosso, a
33-year-old marketing manager for a software company, decided a few weeks
ago it was time to join a gym. Over the years she has belonged to a number
of fitness clubs, but had a hard time committing to a workout. "For some
reason I just stopped going. Got lazy ... I had a young 20s body,
whatever, right?" said Grosso. "Now ... I don't feel fit anymore."...Read
full article
George W. Bush signs bill to regulate colored contact lenses.
People who use colored contact lenses will have to get
them from eye-care professionals under a bill that President George W.
Bush signed into law Wednesday. The new law gives the Food and Drug
Administration authority to regulate cosmetic and novelty contact lenses,
even if the products do not correct poor vision....Read
full article
Guidant releases product information in face of product recalls.
Under fire for recalling thousands of its pacemakers
and defibrillators, Guidant Corp. released a massive product report card
Wednesday in an effort to allay concerns about its implantable devices.
The 153-page document includes product-by-product lists that detail the
longevity and failure rates for heart devices made by the
Indianapolis-based company. The report came two days after Guidant said
its third-quarter earnings dropped 57 per cent because of months of safety
advisories and recalls that sent its stock price spiralling and put its
acquisition by Johnson & Johnson in jeopardy. ..Read
full article
Creativity, some scientists say, may play an important role in healthy
aging. The singers'
average age is 80; the youngest is 65 and the oldest 96. It's an odd
medical meeting that features Rogers & Hammerstein and brilliantly colored
paintings rather than, say, X-rays. What does belting out Oklahoma or
putting oil to canvas have to do with brain health? Perhaps a lot, when
the singers are active 70- and 80-year-olds and the painters are in the
throes of dementia. Creativity, some scientists say, may play an important
role in healthy aging; conversely, the ill can shed extraordinary light on
just how the brain perceives art. "Even though our brains age, it doesn't
diminish our ability to create...Read
full article

HEALTH AND SPAS: Mystique Ayurvedic
spa on the African coast.
Here's a unique setting for an alternative holiday at the
seaside - no diving or energy-consuming water sports, but a week of
massages, yoga, and ayurvedic treatments, combined with an all-vegetarian
menu where alcohol consumption is frowned upon. It may sound like torture
if your idea of a vacation is to party all the time or experience
thrilling adventures. But if you are looking for something more serene, a
spot along the south coast of Kenya offers respite in the tropics of the
Indian Ocean...
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The world should temper its obsession with a possible
human flu pandemic and focus more on wiping out the bird flu, UN officials
urged yesterday. Canada and many other nations have been scrambling to
stockpile limited supplies of anti-viral drugs and take other measures to
combat a pandemic if and when it arrives...Read
full article
ID Biomedical Corp. loses $35.6M in Q3, compared to $7.6M loss a year ago.
ID Biomedical Corp. lost $35.6 million in the third quarter,
compounding a year-earlier loss of $7.6 million, as the company which
holds Canada's pandemic flu vaccine contract spent 228 per cent more on
research and development...Read
full article
LIFESTYLES AROUND THE WORLD: ETIQUETTE. SOCIETY. SOCIALITES. WAY OF
LIFE
Fabulous
places, people, times, eras and their lifestyles.
Mon Dieu! To be and
live in Paris during "Les annees folles", between the end of 1917 and
1934, especially if you were an eccentric artist, an intellectual
adventurer, a frou-frou femme fatale, a genius or an independently
wealthy American, willing to spend a lot of money on arts, dating and
women. Ask Madonna, Paulette Attie, Penelope de Vassy and Louise de
Chambertin. Really "real" America's la crème de la crème was there. The
"real" American high society, the privileged class, the snobs (Although
it was too early for the Americans to know how to be a snob), les
bourgeois, wealth filthy characters, the hustlers with a style, the
scandalous adventurous women, the schmoozer and the cruisers, the
handsome gigolos, the champagne, the caviar, the kisses and the misses,
sex, the drama and all the "chic" pleasures of the era. Hemingway was
here.
Paramour
Stein too. Why Paris - what made everybody want to come here and create,
and drink, and dance, and paint, and write stories or invent them?
Women? obnoxious, over-cultured and over-sophisticated Frenchmen? Bubbly
champagne? Sinfully good wine? Nice plat de fromage? A nostalgia? A
fantasy? A new social, political and artistic era? A modern Parisian
revolution? Yes! Yes! All of the above! Paris was a magic. And the
people who lived in Paris were fabulous and delightfully mad! Tout le
monde etait fou et philosophe, meaning "Everybody was crazy and a
philosopher." Mistinguet, Edith Piaf, Sacha Guitry, Leo Ferre, Charles
Trenet, Fernandel, Patachou, Jean Cocteau, Jean Gabin, Marlene Dietrich,
Aristide Bruant, Jane Avril, La Goulue, Zozo Baker, Ernst Hemingway,
Gertrude Stein, Picasso lived that magical era...Read
full article
WHY
MOVIES STARS, CELEBRITIES AND ORDINARY WOMEN POSE NAKED? By Maximillien
de Lafayette. Brigitte
Bardot: "Animals walk around naked and they have more loyalty than men.
I have never been betrayed by my pets. But I have been cheated so many
times by men and women who were fully clothed..."Josephine Baker: " I
will strip by the name of God, if I have to feed those orphans...".
WHY SOME WOMEN STRIP IN PUBLIC AND
WHY STARS POSE NAKED? For one million reasons. And it has nothing to do
with money, as many ingenious minds and rednecks believe or imagine.
Kate Moss does not need to pose naked to make money. She appeared in
full armored clothes on major glossy magazines covers. And she earns
zillions, just by holding a product or looking at the camera. She does
it because it is part of the fabric of the business. Almost 88% of stars
and celebrities, including university professors, anchorwomen,
women-wrestlers, top executives and moms posed in the nude at one time
in their lives and careers for pragmatic, incomprehensible reasons,
fantasy, celebrity quest, notoriety exposure...
Read full article and see photos
NEW YORK SOCIETY,
LIFESTYLE & COMMUNITIES
New
York
Unknown Amazing Facts About New York
New York High Society
The best of New York
NEW YORK FASHION BIG EVENT
New York Fashion: Luxury Meets Creativity.
JAMIL KHANSA: Winner of the 2005
International Fashion Designer of the Year Award.
Spring 2006 Couture Collection At
the Couture Fashion Week New York...See
the spectacular show
 LIFESTYLES,
CELEBRITIES, WORLD SOCIETIES, NEW YORK SOCIALITES FROM A TO Z.
World Society and People Main Page
LIFESTYLES: THE
BEST AND THE WORST
The Best and the Worst of the Year. Lifestyles, fashion,
celebrities, stars, music, film, theater, books, decor, architecture,
arts, gossips, gardening and all the gossips...The
year witnessed two stars scale the ladder of global superstardom. In the
laydeez' corner is Beyonce Knowles, who became a solo phenomenon thanks
to a whole lot of rump-shaking. The all-conquering man is Justin
Timberlake, who collected a fistful of MTV awards - and caused a ripple
by dirty dancing with Kylie Minogue at the Brits. He was denied a solo
UK chart-topper, but shared the spoils of the Black Eyed Peas'
best-selling single by providing backing vocals to Where Is The Love?
While their stars went stratospheric, other colossal musical forces saw
their fortunes falter. Madonna, 20 years at the top of her game,
released American Life to fans' delight and mixed critical reaction...Read
full article
 
TIPS FOR DEALING AND SOCIALIZING WITH FOREIGNERS.
CAN WE
GENERALIZE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND ATTRIBUTES OF NATIONS AND PEOPLE?
Can we
generalize and stigmatize particular ethnic characteristics of a nation or
a “people” to define what distinguished their ethnicity from other groups
and social structures? In other words, would it be fair and intelligent to
represent, describe and depict people, societies and countries according
to suspicions, common beliefs and stereotyped clichés? Honestly, NO!
However, political experiences and history taught us, that, to a certain
degree of social veracity and historical accuracy, some aspects, facets,
way of life, traditions, culture and social characteristics, including
behavior (individually or globally) could be adhered to the description of
the nature and psyche of a nation and particular ethnic groups. A
world-traveler and a student of mass psychology and sociopolitical
sciences would consider and view various nations and their nationals quite
differently from those who have never left their homeland, read about
people and nations in comparative history or effectuated transactions with
foreigners.
Read full article
 WORLD
LIFESTYLES: The
world of lifestyles, arts, taboos, culture, women, fashion, bizarre,
risqué and entertainment in pictures. Lao
Tzu was the first to say "One image is worth one thousand words." And so
Did Marco Polo and Vasco de Gamma after having discovered unknown parts of
the world. And to depict the unpleasant character of Popes, Michelangelo
and Raphael froze their portraits in illustrations and pictures so future
centuries and generation will remember those Papal characters. We see and
understand our universe through photographsRead
full article
New
York high society.
Most talked about in New York Manhattan high
society in pictures...They are la
crème de la crème of New York society. People love to be seen in their
company, for they are famous, wealthy, sophisticated, chic, powerful,
well-connected, fun...and mon cher ami, they throw the best parties in
town. Sometimes, they are in print because of their contributions to
charitable organizations, appearances they made at major social functions,
controversy they steered up, in brief, they were written up in the paper
for meaningful and justified reasons. But, sometime, silly stuff, gossips
they create and vanity displays do the trick as well, for instance, "her
husband bought her $4 million diamond ring", or "she is having an affair
with monsieur x or monsieur z or all the alphabets", sometime, because he
"continues to name everything after his name, hotels, casinos, TV shows
and now a university..." or simply because he or she "insulted a rabbi" or
created a Kaballah formula to grow hair where it is not needed. But
generally, they steal the show and make people talk about them because
they are good at what they do...
Read full article.
STYLE.
ELEGANCE
THE
ELEGANT LADIES
ELEGANCE AND STYLE. AMERICA'S MOST
ELEGANT STARS AND QUEENS OF THE OSCARS.
THE GLAMOUR LADIES. THE INDIE DARLINGS. THE ECCENTRIC GIRLS.
SEXIEST AND DASHIEST DRESSES AND GOWNS.
BEST
DRESSED STARS OF THE YEAR:
The Hollywood set turned its back on
somber shades and conservative cuts, and gushed about glamour once again.
Flesh was certainly on parade -- though not necessarily in
that censor-activating kind of way. Naomi Watts, Charlize Theron, and
Julia Roberts all went with nude tones for the big event....
THE NON-ELEGANT LADIES:
THE WORST DRESSED STARS IN AMERICA....THE
BLOODIEST, UGLIEST AND AWFUL DRESSES BELONG
TO?...MOST
AWFUL GOWNS...WORST
DRESSED FEMALE STAR
EVE WORLD
WOMEN OF THE WORLD IN PICTURES: ISRAELI WOMEN VS. ARAB WOMEN.
100 MOST POWERFUL WOMEN IN THE WORLD.
CHANGING YOUR
LIFESTYLE AND CULTURE
Changing your work culture and lifestyle:
An increasing number of companies
are reviewing their family-friendly policies. See how you can make a
difference in your workplace. What you can do. Even if you work for a
company with practices that feel like they're from the 1980s (all work, no
play), chances are you're surrounded by a working culture that's at least
open to the idea of change. What and how much you can do to change your
working culture depends on what your job is, and who your employers are.
If you're a junior clerk working for a lawyer whose family-friendly
policies haven't moved on since Victorian times, you're obviously up
against it more than if you're a senior manager just back from maternity
leave in a company genuinely committed to change.
DEALING
WITH YOUR BOSS.
Negotiating your rights. Parents of children under the age of six (or
disabled children under the age of 18) have the right to apply for
flexible working and employers are obliged to take any such requests
seriously and deal with them properly. But what' the best way to ask?
FOOD. DIET.
EXERCISE
 FOOD
AND DIET:
PERSONAL
AND NATIONAL HEALTH...EATING THE RIGHT FOOD...HEALTH
AND GOOD EXERCISE...HOW TO
CHOOSE GOOD VEGETABLES...HOW TO SELECT A GOOD PIECE OF BEEF...
WORLD OF MODELING
The
100 top models of the year:
Super models make more money than a president of a university, a professor
of astrophysics and a NASA scientist.
The world of fashion is
temperamental. It changes with the weather. And this is why we have winter
fashion, summer fashion, spring fashion, etc. You got my drill. And as a
result, new models surface and catch the light. Others come and fade away.
However, there is a breed of models which transcends time and space...and
seasons. Those are the clever super models who redefine and reinvent
themselves. While at the top of the world, the super models catch the
glitters and bitterly fight the competition. They become selfish, shrewd
and manipulative. At the dawn of their career, they were young, vivacious
and their looks appealed to the industry, the markets, the designers and
the public. ..
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BEAUTY AND
NUTRITION
DIVA
SECRETS AND TIPS.
Diva On A Dime
brings fashion makeovers to a whole new level when hosts Julia Grieve
and Adrian Mainella set out on their weekly mission to help someone
solve a fashion crisis. Their goal is to find the perfect designer look
at a drastically slashed price and they do it all by shopping at
discount and consignment clothing shops. Got that big wedding to go to
with nothing to wear and almost as little to spend? No problem. Got a
new executive job but your work clothes look like they belong in the
mailroom? Relax. For as little money as possible Julia and Adrian are
going to have you looking like you just got back from the ritziest shops
in Paris. In short - you are about to become a Diva On A Dime!
Read full article

Men want to be pampered, too. IT'S ALL ABOUT THE SKIN.
Eye gels, anti-wrinkle creams, hot
shaves are in big demand.
It's not just style-conscious
A-types who are spending time grooming themselves these days. The guy
next door is buying accessories, treating himself to good food and
drink and paying attention to how he looks and feels. So businesses
are courting today's responsive man. We found two places devoted to
male grooming and -- surprise! -- they carry products a woman would
love, too...Read
full article
Guys,
it's time for your facial:
Can you say spahhh? Men may
find a footrub and pedicure is good for the Sole. Irene Lee's new
spa on Pacific Boulevard, called Sole Room, offers treatments for
men -- and women too. Every so often I surprise my husband with some
item I've picked up at the health store -- a foot bath that vibrates
at three different levels, a hand-held Swedish massager, a device
made with rolling wooden balls, all intended to get me off the hook
in the foot rub department. And every summer at our annual garage
sale, I discover these rolling, buzzing, vibrating things on the
Make an Offer table. He says it's because there's nothing like the
human touch, that I have healing hands, the divine gift for foot
rubs, and so on...
GOING HAIRLESS TO ATTRACT WOMEN? YAH RIGHT
Michael
MacKay could be the poster boy for the age of Adonis. With his shaved
and bronzed skin, finely sculpted pecs and abs, his brilliantly white
teeth and spiked blond hair, MacKay typifies a new generation of young
men for whom the look is everything. They are turning up everywhere --
in classrooms, gymnasiums...Read
full article
HOME. DECOR
Idea sprung
from a leak: A home built for
spectacular ocean views was the inspiration for a high-tech system of
detecting water damage

"By
the time you see the damage on the outside, the problem has been brewing
inside for years,"
Leaky homes do not a career launchpad
make, unless the owner of that home happens to be a fibre-optics
engineer with a flare for invention. Dave Vokey, with his wife Patricia
Vokey, built a waterfront retreat along the shores of Satellite Channel
in 1991. The house was the culmination of a years-long search for an
island refuge. "We came to the Island over and over again looking for
the right property," says Patricia. The property slopes toward an
arbutus- and cedar-forested shore. Offshore, boat sails shine crisp
white against indigo waters, with Saltspring Island's rugged silhouette
as a backdrop. ..Read
full article
Antiques
security: Are your
belongings at risk? Beat the burglars and take positive action to secure
your possessions, with our guide to protecting your antiques.
Documenting items:
An inventory, or list of your
antiques collection, will be invaluable for keeping a detailed record of
each antique in your collection to prove ownership in the event of an
insurance claim. New purchases should be documented in an inventory
book, and photographed as soon as possible. Keep the receipts of
anything you have purchased with your inventory...
Home:
Autumn inspiration...Autumn can be a
tricky season in the garden, so we've put together a wealth of seasonal
ideas to inspire, inform and entertain you over the coming months.
There's information on wildlife gardening, plant choices for stunning
flowers and foliage and ideas for projects that everyone in the family
will love...A
place to call home...Even when there
are big trees in or around the garden, there are unlikely to be many
hollow trunks or dead branches, so natural nesting and roosting sites
for woodland birds and bats tend to be in short supply.
Celebs find architecture sexy;
that's the reality
Sexy! Provocative! Larger than life!
All words used by producers to describe the players on a new
"documentary-style series" -- one dares not invoke the 'reality show'
label -- offering a snapshot of the divas and drama inherent to retail
architecture. No, really. With design dilettantes the likes of Brad
Pitt, Lenny Kravitz and Hayden Christensen among their ranks, architects
have been anointed by the snake oil of celebrity and are enjoying new
pop-culture status. Opening Soon: By Design, which debuted Tuesday on
HGTV, aims to capitalize on this unexpected interest by spotlighting
upscale store openings. From Fendi's flagship store in Rome, to Louis
Vuitton on the Champs Elysee in Paris, the titan clash between art and
commerce will play out in destinations across the globe. Opening Soon's
executive producer Rachel Low says the promise of showing viewers some
fabulous design will be the draw. "You get drawn into the story of the
episode but at the same time, we want to tease you with some fabulous
design," she explains. Pitt, for one, seems to be most attracted by the
tease. The actor -- now collaborating with Frank Gehry on a $450-million
redevelopment in England -- likens the uncertainty of architecture to
"the life of the artist." Merklinger hopes Opening Soon will shed some
limelight on that connection. "Celebrities have always associated
themselves with designers," she says. "That's because [architecture] is
very sexy, it's very visual, it's very avant-garde." Andrew Gruft,
author of Substance Over Spectacle: Contemporary Canadian Architecture,
isn't yet convinced that Canucks are ready to embrace his ilk as dynamic
professionals, let alone reality-TV stars. But he's optimistic. "I think
amongst young people, there is more interest -- they know what an
architect is, they think it's an interesting field of work and they're
into design," says Gruft, professor emeritus at the University of
British Columbia. "Hopefully it's a beginning and not a blip." By Mitty
Harris.
FAMILY. PARENTING.
RELATIONS. WORKPLACE

FAMILY. PARENTING. The parenting
challenge.
Being a parent means creating a
loving, safe environment for your children as they grow from baby to
toddler, right through to the teenage years. You'll need different
skills for each stage, but at all times your child will depend on
you....
COMMUNICATIONS
Communication is the key:
Your daily routines, social life
and even what you talk about with your partner will all be different
once your baby is born. Like any great change, you'll need time to get
used to it. Expect some ups and downs as you work out new ways of
spending time together.
RELATIONSHIPS. HEALTH AND SEX
70 WAYS TO HAVE FUN AND HARMONIOUS RELATIONSHIP.
In our busy lives, time can often seem in short supply so
it's important that couples make the most of their time together. Here
are some suggestions.
More graphic sex and violence
scenes thrusting onto big screen

The film industry is undergoing
a sea change in its approach to intercourse as sex scenes become
borderline pornographic.
The silver
screen is turning a brazen shade of blue as celebrity skin,
full-frontal nudity and graphic sex acts become increasingly prevalent
at mainstream movie theatres. The film industry is undergoing a sea
change in its approach to intercourse as sex scenes become borderline
pornographic. And as more directors fight to depict intimacy with the
same rawness allowed to screen violence, experts predict celluloid sex
will get even raunchier.
GETTING
MARRIED? COUNT TO FIVE! 5 year mark key in marriages.
Couples who make
it to their fifth year of marriage are less likely to break up, figures
from Statistics Canada indicate. "Before the first anniversary of
marriage, there was less than one divorce for every 1,000 marriages in
2002,'' the agency said Tuesday. After the first anniversary, the
divorce rate was 4.3 per 1,000 marriages. That went up to 18 per 1,000
after the second anniversary, 25 after the third and peaked at 25.7
after the fourth. After that, the risk of divorce decreased slowly for
each additional year of marriage. Statistics Canada also said that fewer
couples untied the knot in 2002, and they did it at a later age....Read
full article
Your
marriage probably sucks?! Seasoned
marriage therapists estimate that upwards of 95% of marriages are
unhappy and problematic. But still, most unhappy marriages don't lead to
affairs. About one in four or five married adults admit to having at
least one affair while married, and this month's Journal of Family
Psychology reports on the differences between unhappy marriages that do
or do not lead to affairs. Psychologists studied 134 distressed couples
seeking marriage therapy -- 19 of which involved an extra-marital sexual
affair. The couples were surveyed at length on the quality of their
marriage (including strengths and weaknesses), their personalities,
mental health and lifestyles. They were also assessed over the course of
the marriage therapy for more understanding of the relationship...Read
full article
Women
who are educated, married or heavy are more likely to have low sex
drives. Contrary to
researchers' expectations, university-educated women are more apt to
have low sex drives -- 48 per cent compared to 31 per cent among
high-school graduates. They are also less likely to have orgasms during
intercourse. Women who are educated, married or heavy are more likely to
have low sex drives, suggests a Canadian study that explored links
between sexual problems and social and personal factors. The research,
which is published in the current edition of The Canadian Journal of
Human Sexuality, found that 55 per cent of respondents had one or more
of three concerns about sexual function: low desire, pain during sex and
infrequent orgasm during intercourse...Read
full article
DATING, STYLE
AND DINING ETIQUETTE
THE DOS AND DON'TS IN DINING WITH A REASONABLY DEMANDING WOMAN.
FOLLOW THESE 13 RULES
TO WIN HER HEART AND MUCH MUCH MORE...OR BE A SCHMUCK AND SPEND THE
REST OF THE NIGHT WITH YOUR DOG AND A FROZEN PIZZA!
HOTELS. TRAVEL.
VACATIONS. DESTINATIONS
World's
Best Hotels and Resorts.
To all those
who searched for exotic beauty, heavens on earth, majestic nature,
divine serenity, extreme adventures, romance, forbidden whispers,
succulent specialties, sinful luxury, scandalous extravaganza,
outrageous decadence and cadence, family and warm ambiance...I think
I found the world's most fabulous and unmatched spots on earth.I have
it...a bouquet of hotels, spas and resorts which will transport you to
another dimension, or could transport that "other dimension" to your
life and make your fantasy a scary reality...
Read full article
Top choices in Holiday 2006. The best locations at the best price.
EVERYTHING ABOUT TRAVEL. VACATIONS. GREAT IDEAS.
WHAT CONSUMERS SHOULD KNOW
YOUR
MONEY:
Many consumers have trouble understanding how
mortgages work and are baffled by lenders' jargon, a survey has
suggested. Nearly six out
of 10 consumers said they did not know what APR (annual percentage rate)
stood for. In addition, 52% of 800 mortgage holders interviewed were
unaware what APR they were paying....Full
article
McDonald's
puts fat facts on food
Fast food giant McDonald's is to begin printing
nutritional facts on the packaging of its burgers and fries.
McDonald's said the labeling would include the fat, salt, calorie and
carbohydrate content of its foods. Critics have accused the company of
contributing towards rising levels of obesity and other health problems.
Nutritional information on items such as the Big Mac, which contains 30g
of fat, are currently only available in leaflets or on the company's
website. ...Full
article
Buying a property
abroad
Buying property abroad is more popular than ever, with increasing
numbers of people following their dream in purchasing a holiday home, a
buy-to-let, or moving lock, stock and barrel to the sun. If you're
planning such a move, read our guide before you buy....Full
article
How
to but toys
If you're thinking of beginning a collection of toys,
there's a huge variety to choose from. Many collectors specialize in a
particular area - such as clockwork toys, robots or cars - or in a
particular maker, but others just collect those toys they really love.
You need to be sure of your area of interest before visiting the larger
auction houses because many sell different types of toy...
Full article
 ANTIQUES
CARE
Textiles:
As textiles get older the fibres
break down and they can be easily damaged. While we wouldn't advise DIY
repairs on delicate items, there are a number of things you can do to
look after your textiles.
Handling.
A textile may be more fragile than
it first seems...
Full article
FASHION
WORLD
OF FASHION AND LIFESTYLES THIS YEAR:
All the shows, new
collections, designers, events and gossips. Despite
the doe-eyed models, miles of muslin and yards of silk, the common man
managed to catch and keep the spotlight at Brazil's biggest designer
event, Sao Paulo Fashion Week. The watchwords at this year's event, were
sales and jobs. An entire floor of the Sao Paulo Biennal Pavilion was
transformed into a fashion salon, a polite word for a beehive of
functional conference rooms where sales personnel for three dozen
designers pushed this year's autumn and winter lines on big-buck buyers.
Read full articles
PARIS FASHION WEEK:
Stella McCartney,
Chanel.
Eveningwear
takes a romantic turn:
COLORS, FABRICS AND DESIGN.
Cocooning's out. Charity balls are
in. The gala season is underway, a time when even the most desperate
housewife wants to be a diva. For the past couple of years, that's meant
"red-carpet dressing" -- trying to emulate the glamour of Hollywood
awards shows with big sexy gowns, lots of skin and gobs of glitter. Why
settle for looking like Audrey Hepburn when you could channel Charlize
Theron? But seasons come and go, and this year even the red carpet is
toning it down -- fewer slits, rife romance, more modesty. Some blame
the war in Iraq, most blame sheer boredom with famously overexposed
boobs, pecs and abs...
NEW YORK FASHION BIG EVENT:
Luxury meets creativity. The outstanding fashion designers of New York.
Their new collections.
Photo: Jamil
Khansa is presented with the International Fashion Designer of the Year
Award by Couture Fashion Week founder and producer Andres Aquino...
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