Friday, November 30, 2012

American Plus-Size Brand IGIGI by Yuliya Raquel Releases Pre-Fall Collection, a Greek and Indian Inspired Feast for the Eyes Awaits for Grabs

Award-winning, American plus-size designer brand IGIGI by Yuliya Raquel has released a luscious Pre-Fall collection that will make full-figured ladies around the world go wild. Inspired by exotic Indian design elements and sensuous ancient Greek draping, Head Designer and Creative Director Yuliya Raquel has created a collection that exudes opulence and lavishness. This new Plus-Size Collection is now available at http://www.igigi.com.

"Our fans are definitely in for an amazing experience! I tried to give them a look and feel that combines the richness and beauty of these two unique and different styles with my modern and feminine interpretation of their cultural influences. I wanted to create a collection of glamorous yet versatile pieces that will serve the various lifestyle needs and desires of fans around the world. I hope they love showing the pieces off as much as I loved designing them!" said Yuliya Raquel.

The Indian theme offers dresses with exquisite embroidery and beadwork as well as exotic prints and textures while the Greek theme carries goddess influenced draping, and fabric manipulation to enhance the beauty of the curvaceous and voluptuous figures. The silhouettes are timeless yet modern and can be easily worn from day to evening. The transitional pieces are versatile to be worn on their own between seasons or styled with layers as we welcome Fall 2012.

Headquartered in San Francisco, Ca, IGIGI by Yuliya Raquel was founded in 2000 with a mission to transform the world's view of beauty by providing full-figured women with fashion-forward, quality, and well-fitting clothes that would help express their beauty. Collections are designed in-house and produced locally through independent San Francisco Bay Area contractors. IGIGI by Yuliya Raquel has been featured in major fashion and life style magazines like Marie Claire, The Oprah Magazine, People StyleWatch, Ladies Home Journal, Glamour, and Essence, and it has been a favorite among celebrities such as Nikki Blonsky, Kim Coles, KayCee Stroh, Jill Scott, Kelly Price, Ashley Fink, Martha Wash, and Gabourey Sidibe. IGIGI by women's coats Yuliya Raquel collections are available online at http://www.igigi.com and select boutiques worldwide. IGIGI by Yuliya Raquel was honored with the Best Plus Fashion Retailer of the Year award (Full Figured Fashion Week, June, 2010), and made Internet Retailer's Top Hot 100 list (December, 2010), and received About.com Critics' Choice Best Plus Designer Award (March, 2011).

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Celebrating 30 Years of Ladies Fashion from Bonmarche

August 14th 2012 will mark thirty fabulous years of ladies fashion from retailer Bonmarche. Known for its fashions for women over fifty Bonmarche has been the top choice for customers seeking high quality, fantastic value for money clothing since 1982.

Celebrating this marvellous achievement, the clothing retailer is offering some must-have deals on favourite items including ladies blouses, tops and across all areas of women's plus size ladies clothing. These once-in-a-lifetime bumper offers will have everything for the casual, formal and smart casual wardrobe.

From the wide range of fantastic choices under offer, Bonmarche stylists have picked out five favourite items.

Winter Coats for Ladies
If you're still to find your winter coat for this year, invest in the fabulous Mid-Length Padded Coat. This ladies winter coat comes in both denim and stone colour and just in case the weather improves, the hood is fully detachable. This coat is the ideal choice for the ever changing weather of autumn and winter and the hood ensures if you're caught out by the rain you won't have to worry about your forgotten umbrella! View the full range of women's coats online.

Autumn Dresses
For the last days of summer and the forthcoming autumn and winter season Bonmarche recommends the Classic Belted Floral Shirtdress. This button up dress is designed in a timeless floral fabric that means it can be worn year after year and is accompanied by a matching belt; perfect for drawing in the waist and creating shape. For chillier days, this type of dress can be worn with ladies cardigans or knitwear.

A Ladies Top to Talk About
Bonmarche recommends the pretty Chiffon and Jersey Giraffe Print Top as an interesting take on the popular monochrome trend. The giraffe print and twisted neckline make this top a unique addition to your wardrobe. The gathers at the neckline give the top a flattering fit. Wear this top with black trousers or ladies skirt for a chic work wear look. Find a wide range of plus size ladies tops from Bonmarche with smart casual and formal designs in a range of colours and designs online.

Ladies Autumnal Knitwear
Knitwear is one of the most important items in your autumn winter wardrobe, so it is important to choose quality, value for money cardigans, shrugs, jumpers and knitted tunics. The women's long sleeve cardigan is the perfect choice if you're looking for a cardigan that will co-ordinate and look fantastic with existing wardrobe. This women's knitwear design is button up with a v-neckline and comes in lilac, blue and white.

Fun with Floral Skirts
The Panelled Floral Print Mesh Skirt is an easy to wear design with an elasticated waist for comfort, its floral pattern on the skirt is slightly different as it has gold thread running through the pattern, adding a hint of elegance to this smart casual women's skirt. Wear this with a button through ladies blouse for a gorgeous smart casual look.

Floral Prints & Blouses
The Bonmarche Ditsy Print Over shirt is a loosely fitting blouse with a ditsy floral print for added femininity. Mock buttons and button fastening on the cuffs add interest to this pretty ladies blouse. Check out the full Bonmarche range of women's blouses online.

About Bonmarche
Bonmarché is the largest retailer catering for women aged 50 years plus in the United Kingdom. We pride ourselves on offering quality clothing with appropriate styling, great value and in a wide range of sizes.

The Bonmarché ladies fashion ran fashion coats online ge includes casual and formal separates, outerwear, dresses, swimwear, lingerie, nightwear and accessories. Exclusive to Bonmarche are collections from couturier - David Emmanuel known for designing fabulous clothes for celebrities and the British Royal Family.

Find Bonmarché online at Bonmarche.co.uk where you can shop online for your favourite womens plus size clothing and have them delivered to your home or collect in store at one of our 268 stores nationwide.

UndercoverWear Announces New Lingerie, Clothing and Jewelry As Part of 2012 Holiday Collection, "Shades of Intimacy"

UndercoverWear Inc. announced on Monday the debut of the "Holiday 2012 Collection". The collection features lingerie, clothing and jewelry designed for women with a focus on the success of the "Shades of Grey" novels.

"In March, we introduced our 'Unique Boutique' concept" said CEO, Tiffany James "Our goal is not to be just a lingerie company, but to have something for every woman. The fact is women today don't have time to go to three or four home parties a month. We want them to be able to find everything they want in one party."

UndercoverWear has added to their product lines again this season by bringing in a selection of styles that appeal to women today. In the lingerie "Boutique", UndercoverWear is introducing a men's cut sleep shirt called "The Executive", which ties in directly to the company's "Shades of Intimacy" collections. Based on the highly successful novels, UndercoverWear has lotions, lingerie and "lighter shades" of the products talked about in the books.

Other featured items in the line are the e women's coats xpansion of an "Under Control" line that has become one of the company's hottest sellers. This shapewear line is designed for every woman who wants attractive garments that also offer shaping and control.

UndercoverWear's Holiday 2012 Collection is available exclusively at the company's website and through their home party representatives.

Tom James Company Defines Power Dressing through its New Fall Lines

Tom James Company, the world's largest manufacturer and direct retailer of custom men's clothing, defines Power Dressing as the practice of wearing clothing that conveys influence and authority.

"While the phrase Power Dressing has been popular since the early 1980s," states their newly released 'Power Dressing with Tom James' video, "It's been in practice much, much longer."

In the last century the foundation for Power Dressing has been the suit. No one knows more about the suit than Tom James. They are the world's largest manufacturer of custom suits.

In business since 1966, they clothe men, and women, in over 100 locations in 7 countries, world-wide.

"We have the pleasure of working with a variety of clients who are in different stages of their lives," said Catherine Conway, Director of Merchandising for Tom James. "With custom clothing, the fit and style is up to our clients so our styles reflect that. We go from 'on-trend' looks to timeless."

According to Conway, the landscape of those who wear suits has changed over the years with the advent of the 'casual workplace,' "But those who meet clients or who truly need to inspire confidence through their appearance, still wear suits every day. In fact some companies have strict dress codes that specify: 'dark suit' and 'white shirt' – surely the cornerstone of Power Dressing."

Likely, some of the motive behind a more casual workplace comes from the perceived discomfort in wearing a suit. Tim Cornell, a Milwaukee clothier for Tom James, said if men had grown up wearing custom suits, casual days might not have happened.

"A custom suit is made to fit. When a suit fits, wearing it is an entirely comfortable experience," said Cornell. "First, you select a fabric that works for your climate, your routine, your lifestyle. Then you add superior construction that gives you the wear and comfortability you desire. That's what makes a Tom James suit the most comfortable suit you can wear."

This fall's lines, as introduced by Conway are meant to provide that comfort to a man's wardrobe. "Whether he is flying across the country to conduct business or in a traditional office setting to even entertaining in the evening, he looks powerful and he looks the part," said Conway.

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"There is a shift that occurs when you have clothes tailored to your body to your personal taste and to your lifestyle."

"I really get this," said Cornell. "I've seen it happen with my clients. They continue to wear our clothing because they possess power when they wear a suit. And they can do it in comfort when they wear a Tom James custom suit. That's real Power Dressing."

Tom James operates 109 offices in 37 US states and 5 countries. It owns and operates 3 worsted woolen mills, 8 tailoring facilities and factories and is proud to say 95% of its finished clothing products are made in the USA.

For more information, consult http://www.tomjames.com.

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Herrmann International Looks at What Thinking Styles Reveal about the Presidential Candidates and Voters' Decision Making

From President Obama's recent display of both decisive action and compassion in New Jersey to Governor Romney's shifting his campaign plans to help pack emergency relief boxes, while also reminding voters of the administration's poor record on jobs, Superstorm Sandy has provided a real-life opportunity to see the presidential candidates respond in a crisis sit women's coats uation. While it's still yet to be determined how they will approach handling the country's critical issues — unemployment, health care and international relations — voters can uncover some clues by analyzing the candidates' thinking styles.

Over 30 years of research by Herrmann International proves that thinking preferences play a crucial role in decision making, choice of profession, attraction to others, and even response to certain words and behavior. The four-quadrant model of thinking styles, documented in "The Whole Brain Business Book" (McGraw Hill, 1996), can be thought of as subgroups of the left and right hemispheres of the brain:

  •     The logician (left): Prefers facts, analysis, and being correct, consistent with professions like lawyers, bankers, doctors and scientists. These voters prefer candidates with successful financial judgment and business experience who can balance the budget and get the facts right. They respond to words like "think" and "the facts prove." Romney's emphasis of his business experience would appeal, but fact-checking questions could detract.
  •     The safekeeper (left): Risk-averse, tending to stick to strict plans, agendas, and regulations, consistent with jobs chosen by accountants and supervisors. Safekeepers seek low-risk, time-tested plans that assure safety and security, conservative spending, and a track record of proof. Obama's getting bin Laden wins big for safety, but the confusion around Benghazi poses threat.
  •     The communicator (right): Appreciates expression, compassion, and relationships, seen in the activities of caretakers, teachers and therapists. Communicators (more often women, according to data) prefer emotional connection and compassion. Thus, they may respond to the perception of Obama as caring, suggested by his embrace of the term Obamacare, and also may have warmed to Romney's recent (likely coached) more personable presentation and feeling-based word choices in the debates.
  •     The visionary (right): Prefers innovation, imagination, and conceptual ideas, appealing to artists and consultants. These voters are intrigued by change, get excited about what's "new," and look towards the future. Here, Romney's promise of jobs and economic growth are tempting while Obama's campaign slogan of "forward" can appeal, though his "hope and change" message of 2008 was more strongly associated with this style.

What the styles reveal are natural preferences and mental "defaults," but regardless of these preferences, everyone has the ability to tap into the other skills when necessary.

So how do the two major party tickets think? The four thinking styles yield an HBDI? Profile based on answers to a psychometric questionnaire, but for purposes of this analysis, Herrmann International researchers conducted a hypothetical rating (called a "proforma" profile) of the data of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, and their respective running mates, Joe Biden and Paul Ryan.

Proforma Thinking Style Preferences of Major Candidates for U.S. President, 2012

  •     Romney: Logician (100), Safekeeper (70), Communicator (40), Visionary (60)
  •     Ryan: Logician (90), Safekeeper (80), Communicator (50), Visionary (40)
  •     Obama: Logician (70), Safekeeper (55), Communicator (70), Visionary (75)
  •     Biden: Logician (60), Safekeeper (55), Communicator (85), Visionary (70)

Governor Romney is highly loaded in the logician and safekeeping styles, consistent with business and analytic skills demanded to turn around companies and run the Olympics, but people may matter less in the process. Representative Ryan's profile is very similar to Romney's. With two similar candidates on the ticket, other staff would need to fill in the advantages of their least preferred preferences.

President Obama has the highest visionary score of all candidates. His scores also strike a balance between vision, logician and communicator, while safekeeping is his least preferred. Vice President Biden's score as a communicator is predominant, consistent with his self-admitted shoot-from-the-hip expression in real life.

Another set of HBDI? profiles of computer-generated scores based on what Obama and Romney said in the debates revealed very little difference between the candidates' profiles, supporting the widely held notion that all have been coached to situationally adapt their styles, carefully selecting words, clothes, and even body language to appeal to various constituencies. Because this makes it harder for voters to make their decisions in a clear-minded fashion, the hypothetical model above can help ferret out true tendencies in the midst of media-projected images.

Since "birds of a feather flock together," voters may favor the team that flows smoothly with their own, but opposites also attract. A voter may decide to go with a headstrong candidate to overcompensate for his/her own lack of assertion, for example, or someone who tends to come up with "crazy" ideas may want to be tempered with a more steady, even rigid, personality.

No style is "good" or "bad;" instead, they matter in terms of their appeal to voters, how the strengths of the style manifest on the job, and that the less-preferred styles are mobilized when needed, either by personally adapting to the situation or getting the alternate perspective from others in their circle.

Based on Herrmann International data, the U.S. public as an aggregate is fairly balanced across all four quadrants, suggesting that voters have a need for all four styles — fact-checking, safekeeping, and proof as well as compassion and hope for a better future.

About the Authors:

Ann Herrmann-Nehdi is CEO of Herrmann International, originator of the Whole Brain? Thinking approach and publisher of the HBDI? assessment tool, used by nine out of ten of the Fortune 100 to help them achieve better results through better thinking. A thought leader in her field and a contributor to a number of scholarly and industry journals and handbooks, Ann is currently completing a new book that will provide leaders with a blueprint for greater success in the 21st century, based on what we know about how the brain and business work. http://www.herrmannsolutions.com

Dr Judy Kuriansky is an internationally known clinical psychology affiliated with Columbia University Teachers College, an honorary professor at Beijing Health Science Center in China, and an NGO representative at the United Nation., Her many books include 'The Complete Idiots Guide to a Healthy Relationship"and "Beyond Bullets and Bombs: Grassroots peacebuilding between Israelis and Palestinians." and the recently released "Living in an Environmentally Traumatized World: Healing Ourselves and our Planet"(Praeger, 2012). http://www.DrJudy.com.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Golden Retrievers

Originally bred to hunt in 1800s England, the golden retriever has retained much of its natural curiosity and hunting behaviors. The breed has maintained its standing in the top ten most popular dog breeds in the US partly because of the dog?€?s gentle natur women's jackets e, fierce loyalty and friendly personality. They?€?re the quintessential family pet due to their patience with children.

The female golden weighs approximately 55-65 pounds, and stands a couple of inches shorter than her male counterpart, who stands about 24 inches at the shoulder, and weighs in at 65-75 pounds. Females tend to have smaller, more delicately-shaped heads than males. They come in a range of colors, from deep coppery auburn to light cream. Their coats also differ in appearance. Field goldens, or hunting goldens, are more likely to be darker and sleeker than show goldens, whose honey-colored coats are thick and fluffy. Goldens have two coats: their top coats are hardy and water-repellent, while their undercoats are thick and dense. These dogs shed most of their undercoat in the spring, and grow it in preparation for the chill of winter. Regular grooming can help control excessive shedding. Their ears are soft and floppy, but they perk up at the sound of, well, almost anything. Their eyes are brown and very expressive.

Their bodies are very well-engineered to excel at agility contests. Thanks to their hunting background, they?€?re strong and muscled, yet quick and agile. Don?€?t let their gentle nature fool you. They are also incredibly strong dogs. Seventy pounds of golden on the end of a leash can take down even the strongest person if he?€?s not prepared.

They need plenty of regular exercise. If it were up to them, they?€?d walk for hours. Daily walks, romps in the yard and trips to the dog park can help it work off some of that golden energy, which is never in short supply. They rarely get tired of playing fetch. They excel at finding objects hidden in the yard. They also love to swim, and will retrieve from water all day if you let them.

From a temperament standpoint, goldens are extremely agreeable. They?€?re neither very shy nor extremely aggressive. This tolerant nature makes them a good choice for any home, including those with children. They?€?re loyal and loving, as well as outgoing and friendly. They thrive on human interaction, and are happiest when they?€?re around people. They never get tired of belly rubs and head pats. In fact, if the petting stops, many of them will nudge their masters, as if to say, ?€?Don?€?t stop!?€?/p>

Though they?€?re usually the center of attention, they still need training. Their exuberance can be mistaken for misbehavior, and it may be a few minutes before they calm down. Consistency and firmness are important when training a golden. They need to be taught that their master is the leader of the pack. However, they are eager to please, and can learn their role quickly with positive reinforcement tactics. No one is prouder than they when they complete a task successfully. Though they love showing off their tricks, they also love learning new ones. Teaching new tricks is a great way to combat boredom during the training session. Though they?€?ll fetch all day, they won?€?t sit still for a training class longer than they have to. The key is to make it fun and make it rewarding, all in short bursts of time throughout the day. Goldens are game players, so if you play with it in order to teach commands or tricks, your dog won?€?t even know the difference. It?€?s just happy to have your attention.

This is one reason goldens are one of the most popular breeds of therapy dogs. As much as they love to play, they also love to have a job to do. Besides being fast learners, they?€?re also very gentle. They can learn verbal commands or hand signals, and once they are on the job, they can be calm and focused. They also make good seeing-eye dogs for this reason.

This breed is not without its health issues. Goldens are prone to hip dysplasia and allergies. This is partly due to irresponsible breeding. Backyard breeders, eager to cash in on the popularity of the golden retriever, breed unhealthy dogs that pass on congenital diseases. Hip dysplasia occurs when the bones of the hip joint don?€?t develop correctly, and they rub painfully against each other. Sitting still is not something goldens are happy doing, so though these dogs may continue to move around and play, they?€?re in pain and should be treated.

Treatment consists of pain management, in mild cases, or in more severe cases, surgery. Though complete rehabilitation can take 12 weeks, the dog is up and moving within days. This procedure can so dramatically improve a dog?€?s life that it?€?s well worth the work to see your golden get its spark back, and run and play like the puppy that it thinks it is.

These dogs also suffer from skin ailments and allergies. The golden?€?s thick coat makes it hard to see small skin irritations unless they?€?re specifically sought out. It?€?s important to inspect your pet regularly for any sore areas. A vet can run tests to try to identify the source of the irritation, and prescribe treatment, which might include frequent baths with hypoallergenic shampoo, oral medication and/or allergy shots.

Even though this is one of the most popular breeds of dog, thousands of them are relinquished to shelters or rescue organizations every year. Most people would never think they?€?d find a purebred golden at a shelter, but it?€?s not uncommon. In fact, the popularity of the breed may be the very reason so many of them are found in shelters. Sometimes people don?€?t research the breed, and don?€?t know that goldens need a lot of exercise and a lot of human interaction. They?€?re also not prepared to train a dog. Unfortunately, when people like this get goldens, more than likely, they end up surrendering them to a shelter or a rescue organization.

Though the average life expectancy of golden retrievers is 11 years, sometimes they forget they?€?ve gotten older, and maintain their puppy-like playfulness throughout their lives. As they age, they may slow down a bit, so it?€?s important to adjust their food and treat intake accordingly. It?€?s nearly impossible to resist their sweet faces as they come looking for a treat, but it?€?s for their own good. As obesity rates in humans have skyrocketed, so they have in dogs. Thankfully, this is one disease that is completely preventable. If your dog is already obese, it?€?s 100% treatable. A balanced diet and plenty of exercise will get your golden into fighting shape before too long. It might also prevent the onset of canine diabetes, joint problems and other weight-related issues.

Overall, this breed has one of the most agreeable dispositions you can find in a dog. Goldens are also gorgeous, friendly, obedient, loyal and loving. The downside, which pales in comparison to their wonderful attributes, is that this is a breed that sheds, needs a lot of exercise, and needs to be around people. If your home can handle the relatively minor considerations, the benefits you?€?ll reap from loving a golden retriever are immeasurable.

Housekeeping Hints for the Home Handyman

Here are some household hints which will save you time and effort.

Light for Emergencies

To prevent accidents and confusion when storms knock down power lines, it is wise to prepare for storm damage ahead of time by keeping emergency lights on hand. Locate a few miniature, inexpensive pocket flashlights in strategic spots around the home. Keep one near the fuse box, one near the cellar stairs, one near the furnace, and one near any other potential danger area.

When Lights Go Out

Simplify the job of locating flashlights, tools and other items when lights suddenly go out during a power failure by taking time now to paint on dabs of luminous paint, or to stick on strips of luminous tape. These will glow in the dark and make the emergency supplies much easier to locate.

Protect Hardware

Brass doorknobs, escutcheon plates and other ornamental hardware can be protected from corrosion and pitting by periodically rubbing on a thin layer of paste wax. Clean thoroughly with metal polish or scouring powder first, then rub on the wax and buff vigorously when dry. Renew once or twice a year to assure continuing protection.

Protect Walls

To keep the corners of picture frames from scratching painted or papered walls against which they are hung, try pushing a thumb tack into the back of the two lower corners. The smooth heads will slide easily, leaving no marks on the wall when the picture is shifted for dusting.

Touch-Up Paint

When small chips or scratches on painted walls or woodwork must be touched up and no leftover paint is available, a small quantity of the needed color can usually be mixed by using a few drops of the children's poster paints. Intermixing the primary shades will give almost any tint desired, and the easily mixed water paint can then be dabbed on with a pointed brush. The touch-up will not be washable, but it will serve nicely as a temporary repair until the next coat of paint is applied. It can be made washable by coating with thin shellac or varnish.

Prevent Lids Sticking

To eliminate the annoying problem of screw top lids and corks sticking on jars or cans which contain glue, shellac, or other adhesives, here is a simple solution. The first time the lid is removed rub a small amount of petroleum jelly over the inside of the threads on the lid. Renewed occasionally, this will keep lids from sticking in the future.

Lengthen Broom Life

Ordinary brooms wear down rapidly when used to sweep up rough cement floors in basements or garages. Their lives can be lengthened considerably by dipping the ends of the bristles into a shallow pan of thinned shellac.

Pouring Trick

To simplify the job of pouring a fine stream of liquid from a bottle or can, hold a large nail or pointed lead pencil across the opening women's jackets before pouring. If done gradually, the liquid will flow down along the sides of the pencil or nail and will stream evenly off the point into the exact location desired.

Tighten Handles
When the threaded wooden handle on a floor brush or other tool works loose, emergency repairs can be quickly made by unscrewing the handle and then wrapping the exposed threads with several layers of cellophane tape. Twisting the handle back into its socket will squeeze the tape into the threads and will take up the slack nicely.

Fire Safety

Be sure all volatile and inflammable liquids such as solvents, torch fuels, gasoline, etc., are stored in metal cans with non-leaking tops. Such liquids stored in glass bottles may expand from heat and burst the container. If this happens with a spark or open flame nearby, you may end up with a serious fire.

Wax on Woodwork

When waxing painted woodwork, remember that the wax will have to be removed completely before the trim can be repainted. For this reason, use the liquid self-polishing kind. It can be easily removed when necessary with warm, soapy water and will not require the use of strong solvents.

Follow these hints, and jobs around the house will be finished more quickly and easily.