Reality shows are always in, I’m a fan and one of my favorites are America’s Got Talent and of course Project Runway. The good thing about reality shows is they’re really spices of life and you can feel the drama by putting yourself in their shoes. To me, I’m not just amazed by the brilliant designers’ ideas on how they come up with their own creations from a given set of materials not to mention time limit and how they turn negative feedbacks into something positive in every judgment hour. It’s also the show to watch if you’re looking for fashion tips. It is here where I learned that in making a dress, it’s not just fashion that you have to consider but comfort, elegance, style has to come in a complete package. Not to mention Heidi Klum as an epitome of fashion itself. I’m more than happy to know that the runway is back.

A scarf is not just a celebrity fashion but it was created to serve its main purpose as a neck warmer for the chilly weather just like what’s shown in most of the Harry Potter’s movies and in some culture as a modest dress like in Muslim and Judaism. When I was young we also used head scarves while going to the church.
Just this afternoon during our meeting, I complimented an officemate for her nice wine scarf. She then told me that on her way, she also came across the street with a lady in sleeveless top and also wearing a checkered brown and beige scarf. My instant reaction was,” Oh, a Burberry scarf!” The famous antihero in Gossip Girl, Chuck Bass has penchant for them and The Girl in the Green Scarf earned her fame in Confession of a Shopaholic. See, I’m one of those who adore scarves and use them to enhance outfit.
One of the social decorum is wearing appropriate outfit for any occasions. Being overdressed can be preferable but there is always exception to the rule. Here are some clothing dos and don’ts. When clothes don’t seem to fit us anymore discard them or if you’re an advocate of goodwill, donate them. If you’re shopping for clothes always check if they are comfortable and you don’t get any bulges.
Don’t go for second hand clothes and thrift stores to find style and comfort. If you think you’re a little bit heavy, let go of skinny jeans. Also, don’t buy too small clothes and do the diet later or vice versa. It’s never a no-no to follow the trend but don’t always go for it for good investment. Lastly, if you’re not sure of which style would suit you well, tag someone for fashion advice. Remember, money doesn’t just grow on trees so better be clothed smart.
I used to think that if you want to look younger, you should eat more vegetables and fish in your diet, drink eight glasses of water and sleep eight hours a day. Nowadays, the secret to looking young is simply beauty products. Aging is a normal process and to the best way to defy aging is by consulting beauty experts. Since not everybody is given the privilege I might as well give some tips on how to look young. My first on the list would be anti aging cream of course.

Remove those fine lines as early as possible and don’t use anti wrinkle cream when they are already there. Next, use proper make up. Use liquid foundation for longer coverage, boost cheek bones by using cheek colors, and enhance your lashes with mascara. Eye shadows and eye liners are good tricks to brighten those tired eyes and lastly if you think your lips are losing the natural collagen then lipstick and sheer gloss are there to the rescue.
Before, the use of airbrush was a rage in the fashion and beauty industry. Celebrities take the advantage of this make up revolution to hide all their flaws and give them the perfect glamour and faultless toned face and skin to make them look ten years younger than their actual age. It has become a cliché and people don’t really make a big fuss about it. Now, some fashion magazines and beauty schools are making another makeover through Photoshop. If you have seen Kelly Clarkson in Self Magazine you know what exactly what I’m saying and maybe you have the same reaction just like what everybody is getting.

It didn’t stop there. It was later followed by Twiggy in her Olay’s Definity campaign ad and Keira Knightly has done it again to have more bodacious bosom for a Chanel ad. I have nothing against looking good; in fact I use beauty products too. In my humble opinion these people should limit the use of Photoshop for advertisements for they are merely deceiving.