Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Fall fashion 2010 collection’s Chanel at Paris fashion shows: Freja Beha Erichsen and three bears on an ice floe. This was the arctic scene at Chanel, where giant chunks of bona fide iceberg, specially transported from Scandinavia, formed the frozen landscape around which models solemnly splashed through a sea of ‘berg-melt in shaggy snow boots with ice-block heels.
The Karl conceit of the season, no surprises, was an in-every-way extravagant play on Coco in cold weather. Using more fur than he’d even flung at Fendi—the twist being that here the fur was fake—Lagerfeld steered this collection nearer to couture than ready-to-wear than ever. Fur was woven into brown tweeds; formed deep pelmets on the lower half of leather jackets; became almost igloo-shaped capes, bonnets, even—for goodness’ sake—furry trousers. Meanwhile, the suit and coat combinations also had a level of lavish elaboration usually reserved for haute eveningwear. Fur-fringed embroideries and ice jewelry conspired to create intensely worked ruffled and beaded silhouettes that glinted with rock-crystal neckpieces and fistfuls of rings. Somewhere in there, a flash of translucent silver seemed to be a clutch in which the quilting of the CC classic bag had been frozen into the likeness of a refrigerator ice cube tray.
It was a lucky stroke that the weather outside had kindly assisted Chanel in whipping subzero winds around the Grand Palais while this display was going on. Since humans are suggestible, it took only the merest suspension of disbelief to imagine this collection hitting the mark next fall, despite the fact that it will start to be delivered in July—and who knows in which century we’ll have another winter like this one? Nevertheless, putting global warming and the melting of ice caps both center stage and on the back burner (as it were), this show swept the audience along as they were treated to such amusements as seeing Karl Lagerfeld’s favorite, Baptiste Giabiconi, swagger out of an ice cave in a full-length polar bear coat.
It wasn’t all played for laughs. Within the context of a season of innovative knitwear, Chanel’s was some of the most outstanding. A group of three short angora sweater dresses, tinted iceberg blue in the center, was an amazing follow-up from something Lagerfeld did with dégradé pastel embroidery in couture. One gray and black cardigan coat was knitted in a bubbly grid to mimic a down-filled puffer. And the finale was given to a wedding dress knitted in silk tulle ribbon to resemble Chanel’s bouclé tweed, forming a tight-fitting sweater in the body and then sweeping away in flounces in back. The bride—Freja, again—dangled an ice-block purse on a fur-woven Chanel chain.
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Chanel Jewelry 2011 – Luxury Jewelry For Women

Chanel Jewelry 2011 – Luxury Jewelry For Women: Chanel is Chanel. It’s one of the best brands that manufactures fantastic clothing, perfume, and accessories. I love their jewelry – feminine, stylish, sophisticated. Luxury in every piece.
Earrings in form of bows, handcuffs with flower charms, necklaces with crystal pendants – all these look beautiful. And Chanel logo is used in the most attractive way to ornament the jewelry pieces.
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Tricks on How to Stop Biting your Nails




People who bite their nails all have their own reasons.  Many times, those who bite their nails don’t even know
when they are doing it.  There are many reasons why people bite their nails, such as:  stress, anxiety, boredom,
or comfort.  Sometimes it is a simple reason like they start biting their nails when their nails get too long.  
Whatever your reasons are for biting your nails, it is a nasty habit and should be stopped.  Learning how to stop
biting your nails has proven to be a very difficult challenge; however, it is possible!  Try these 8 tricks on how to
stop biting your nails, and you will finally have those beautiful nails you have always longed for.

How to Stop Biting your Nails Trick#1 – Make the Decision and Commit

Just like any habit, you must make a decision to stop.  Wishing you could is not going to help you stop 
biting your nails.  You must make the decision to quit once and for all, and then commit to it.

How to Stop Biting your Nails Trick#2 – Choose a Date to Quit

Choose a day to quit.  Don’t just wake up and say, “This is the day.”  You want to allow yourself a few 


days to get used to the idea.  Once you choose that date, stick to it.  Make it a big deal and tell people about it.

How to Stop Biting your Nails Trick#3 – Keep a Journal

Before your date to quit, pay close attention to when you bite your nails.  Are you nervous?  Bored?  Try 
to pin down the times you most often bite your nails.  Keeping a journal with you will help you keep track.  
Write down what you were doing or thinking when you started biting your nails.

How to Stop Biting your Nails Trick#4 – Keep an Emery Board

Keep an emery board handy at all times.  This will help you when your nails do start to grow and you start
 feeling them.  Nails are hard to get used to at first.

How to Stop Biting your Nails Trick #5 – Make your Nails a Priority

Take the time to care for your nails every day.  You will be less likely to want to damage your nails if you 
have put some time and money into them.  Consider giving yourself a massage, oiling your cuticles, applying 
polish, etc.

How to Stop Biting your Nails Trick #6 – Keep your Nails Polished

Polish seems to keep your teeth away from your nails.  It has a nasty taste, which helps in kicking the habit.
When you apply polish to your nails, you will be more likely to leave them alone because they are so pretty.
 Even short nails can wear polish.

How to Stop Biting your Nails Trick #7 – Keep your Hands Busy

Keeping your hands occupied will help keep them from moving towards your mouth.  If you have something in 
your hands, it is less likely that you will want that item in your mouth.  Consider carrying around a stress ball.

How to Stop Biting your Nails Trick#8 – Keep your Nails Moisturized

Have a small tube of moisturizing cream with you at all times.  Applying the cream several times a day will help 
to keep your skin soft and prevent cuticle tears, which can lead to biting.
Imagine having those beautiful nails you have always dreamed of.  These simple tricks will help you learn how 
to stop biting your nails, so you can have those gorgeous nails all the time.