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Showing posts with label Fashion Facts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fashion Facts. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Calvin Klein USB Sunglasses carry your data in sunny days


Calvin Klein has introduced their USB sunglasses. Besides protecting your eyes from the harmful UV rays of sunlight, they also carry your data around. The USB sunglasses has a USB flash drive hidden in the arm that offers 4GB storage capacity.
Calvin Klein USB Sunglasses carry your data in sunny days
Take a closer look in the picture, you’ll notice that the right arm of the sunglasses can be detached to work as a USB flash drive which you can then plug into a computer for copying some data. Sunglasses that work as USB flash drive also ensure you will never leave your USB drive behind in those sunny days. But what if it’s a rainy day?
The USB sunglasses will go for sale in October and is priced at $200. What a surprise that they did not try to make it earlier, ready for the summer?

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

World's costliest Saree !

Saree is traditional indian attire for women.

Whats the cost of this saree? Rs. 40 lakh ($100,000) ?

And the shop which managed to make it customized is Chennai Silks. It has 12 precious stones + it depicts the paintings of Raja Ravi Verma. And to add to it paintings are intricately hand-woven and beautified with jewels of gold, diamond, platinum, silver, ruby, emerald, yellow sapphire, sapphire, cat's eye, topaz, pearl and corals.

A group of workers took around 5000 hours to make this saree which entered the Limca book of records.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Saudi Miss Moral Beauty pageant

Saudi beauty queen Aya Ali al-Mulla trounced 274 rivals to win a crown, jewelry, cash and a trip to Malaysia, and all without showing her face, Saudi media reported on Friday.
With her face and body completely covered by the black head-to-toe abaya mandatory in the conservative Muslim kingdom, 18-year-old Mullah was named 'Queen of Beautiful Morals' late on Thursday, newspapers said.
There was none of the swimsuit and evening gown competitions and heavy media coverage of beauty pageants elsewhere when the contest was decided in the eastern city of Safwa.
Instead, the winner and the two runner-up princesses had to undergo a three-month test of their dutifulness to their parents and family, and their service to society.
This included a battery of personal, cultural, social and psychological tests, Al-Watan reported.
It was unclear exactly what Mullah did to pip her rivals in the huge field, but Al-Watan reported that the high school graduate had good grades and hopes to go into medicine.
She raked in a 5,000-riyal (1,333-dollar) prize, a pearl necklace, diamond watch, diamond necklace, and a free ticket to Malaysia with her win.
The 20-year-old first runner-up, one of triplets, had already won an education ministry-sponsored 'I love you, my country' competition.

The second runner-up, a high school student aged 15, was cited for taking care of her home and family during the week because her mother works far from home and can only return on weekends.

Beauty contests focused on physical beauty are non-existent in segregated Saudi Arabia, where women can not mix with unrelated men, and must appear in public completely covered - even in photographs.

Miss Moral Beauty pageant organiser Khadra al-Mubarak kept the focus on inner beauty, as defined by Islamic standards of Saudi Arabia.

'The real winner in this competition is the society. The winners represent the culture of the society and its high Islamic morals,' Mubarak said, according to Al-Watan.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Now Bullet-Proof BRA For German Policewomen


Policewomen in Germany are getting another layer of protection thanks to a new bra that has been secretly tested for the last two months. I never thought about it before but it makes sense that a woman could still sustain life-threatening injuries when shot wearing a standard bullet-proof vest. Traditional bras can have metallic or plastic parts that could tear into flesh when impacted with a bullet.

This new version features thick pads for protection and a blend of cotton, polyester, spandex and polyamide with no buttons or fasteners. That's all well and good, but my question is what about the guys? When are the bullet-proof cups coming out?

Incredible dress that transforms you from OFFICE to dancefloor in an instant


By day it passes for demure office attire, but by night, it transforms into a sexy first date dress. This could be the ultimate versatile addition to any girl-about-town's wardrobe, according to DatingDirect.com which unveiled its Work to Flirt dress today. Clever tailoring and design features transform the dress to expose a little more cleavage, a shorter, sexier skirt and split and a flash of back cleavage.

Designer Tansy Hamley, who created the prototype which has yet to go on sale in shops, said: "The dress has been really well received, with women saying that it absolutely takes the hassle out of planning their date outfits. Many have joked that it helps them transform in a Superman style make-over.

"Due to the hectic lifestyles that we are all leading these days, I believe that in the future more fashion will be focused on two-in-one versatile outfits that can be altered to suit different occasions."

DatingDirect.com surveyed 1,000 singles from across the UK and the research found that 42% would prefer not to wear their office clothes while on an after work date.

Of the women questioned, 68% said that taking an outfit to work for a date was a hassle.

The research, which led to the dress being commissioned, also showed that over a third of singles turned down a date in the past because they were not happy with their work outfit.

Over half of people admitted to shopping in their lunch hour to find an outfit appropriate for a date.

Katie Mowe, of DatingDirect.com, said: "With the typical career girl spending longer at the office and heading out straight after work, dolling up pre-date can often be more than a little tricky.

"We decided to find a way to make dating easier in the week and help make every woman feel as confident as possible."

Four out of 10 men surveyed also admitted that they would be disappointed if their date turned up in work attire.

DatingDirect.com said that "several high street chains" were interested in stocking the prototype dress.