Monday, September 10, 2007

Be a Temptress in Your Plus Size Bridal Lingerie


Once upon a time, men or rather women longed for pencil thin figures. A plus size bridal lingerie was only for self-conscious women, who huddled to the plus size bridal lingerie counter, shying away from their lissome counterparts. Today, a voluptuous figure, with appropriate curves, buxom busts, tantalizing cleavages, and full butt are far more appealing and feminine. More and more men find the softer aspect of the flesh fascinating compared to bony elbows and legs. So woman, take pride in their bounties and be a nonchalant exhibitionist and do it with élan and pomp! They are no longer shy and ashamed of being ‘big’. Enter the world of plus size bridal lingerie!

The age old beauty of black can be tempting and lusty. Against the creamy pale of your skin, the black can be bold and yet feminine. Satin textured plus size bridal lingerie in ebony can accentuate the texture of your skin, driving your man wild with craze, wanting to rip apart the fabric and yet be toying with the sheerness of the black beauty! Black has always been the color of night, denoting dark secrets; an enigmatic color that veils the ultimate truth, that which tempts the seeker to approach his goal with much apprehension. Black also has its bit of adventure in it. Plus size bridal lingerie black satin corsets, eclipsing the radiance of your buxom bosom, can thus be truly tantalizing. Matching plus size panties that complement your wax hued thighs can simply be mesmerizing.

Ever thought of the age old usual white stain, lacy, frilly lingerie? White-the symbol of purity, virginity, has been an all time favorite amongst women for eons! Plus size bridal lingerie in white frilly, satin can be the essence of innocence. Concealing, yet concurrently revealing the obvious, this white cloak cloaks the obvious, yet leaving much to any man’s imagination, stirring up the soothing emotions of pure love. Complementing your creamy complexion, or balancing the dusky hues of your complexion, a plus size silky white sweet nothing can bare the dark secrets of your ample busts and also the hidden recesses of your body!

And ultimately to the ultimate color of passion-red! Plus size bridal lingerie in cherry red, blood red, crimson all spell nothing but delightful craze, highlighting the plus size of your combined ardor; do you still have to work at it arduously?

Just be cool and flaunt your voluptuous curves, taking pride in your womanhood, your Plus size bridal lingerie teasing and tantalizing the ultimate conqueror of these lavish bounties!

Kether Evans is an fashion consultant who writes on many clothing and fashion related topics. For more information on plus sized bridal gowns, please visit: http://plus-sized-bridal-gowns.com

 

Big Is Beautiful In A Plus Size Bridal Wear


Henry, an ace photographer, did portfolios for professional models. His job entailed him to work with several attractive young things who were not only dressed to kill, but also women who were scantily clad! Ravishingly beautiful women, with pencil thin figures, slim arms, appropriate bust line, and slim waists occupied much of his time, behind the lens. His job demanded he make trips abroad with these sweet nothings. Henry got married to his childhood sweetheart and was offered a job as a photographer immediately.

Back home, his wife Mitchell was once a bit gloomy and apprehensive. The plump and petite Mitchell with a cheerful face was filled with apprehension. After much prompting, prodding Mitchell confided in Henry the cause of her worry. She seemed a bit insecure that Henry would leave her for a pretty looking dame with chiseled and toned body!

And what did Henry have to say? He laughed her insecurities away, for he was always excited to return home to the comfortable lap of his delicate Mitchell! The ever bubbly Mitchell who had to squeeze herself into plus size bridal wear even on her wedding day had never felt so insecure until Henry landed this job. She always felt comfortable shopping for plus size bridal wear then and never bothered about bulging hips, paunch and the dimples on her butt. She was proud to flaunt her ample bosom.

Henry noticed her sudden interest in aerobics, despite which she was unhappy. He soon realized that her lack of cheer was because her body refused to shed any fat. “I’ve never seen any model truly content with her body, but loved to watch my wife be herself, comfortable, cheerful and comforting.” He responded.

Soon, it was Mitchell’s turn to realize that Henry loved her in her plus size lingerie, as much as without them! And in no time, Mitchell became her normal self.

This story emphasizes the need for women to look their best with whatever nature has bestowed upon them. It can be very empowering to see a plus size woman, petite or large, voluptuous and curvaceous, carry herself with flair! It should not embarrass plus size women to shop for lingerie or clothes or even wedding gown. Ask a woman with scanty breasts and she will tell you the agony she goes through for the lack of such captivating feminine features.

In ancient Greece and Russia, women were normally huge and fleshy. Stories depict them as plump and sexy, with heaving bosom and bulky butts. A plus size bridal wear might have been considered the ‘in thing’ those days for the queens and royalty, in fact a fashion statement.

As time changes, the wheels of change sweep the world too. Whatever is in vogue today would become obsolete tomorrow and whatever our plus size grand mom wore is the latest fad today! Bulimia and other eating disorders may be the disease afflicting the youth of today, but tomorrow, young women would perhaps gorge themselves with healthful food for a more rounded figure.

And what use is a figure if it can’t provide the soft comfort to a man? What use is an embrace that nudges and pokes? So woman, relax and be proud of your plus size bounties and when in a shop, be proud that you’re the personification of womanhood. A true man would want a plus size body to complement his well toned, burly physique.

Kether Evans is an fashion consultant who writes on many clothing and fashion related topics. For more information on plus sized bridal gowns, please visit: http://plus-size-bridal-gowns.com

 

About Madonna's Vogue, Setting and Cool Sexy Costume


How do you set up a setting for a music video? Imagine Madonna’s Vogue. Imagine the setting, then imagine the world and its development! For any design setting, it’s good to describe the setting and the concepts associated with that setting e.g. sophistication , elegance.. Aim to describe then the nature of the elegance and the sophistication.

The great feather fan rises and opens up the world of Vogue and the setting. And this is the world! Then quickly strike a pose. The world or setting of Madonna’s Vogue is akin to the 20s world of Hollywood permeated with Art Deco influences. Remember the unique American Hollywood designs of the era e.g Cedric Gibbons’ designs. In this world, strike a pose.

Cinematography is about creating a world and in Vogue poses are a part of that world. Vogue is a sophisticated mirror-reflected world of poses, of individuals posing. What kind of individuals? Maybe think of them as ‘posers’ , people who are striking a pose. It's all a game and the ‘posers’ must play their game of elegance and match each other in their poses.

Madonna’s Vogue is about the pose of the body ; natural and artificial poses ; However Vogue was also a 20s dance upon which the video was based. The dance was also called Performance. Thus how to you translate the Performance dance into a setting, a cinematographic setting? How do you merge this into setting and costuming? These questions won’t be answered here but in the design setting for a theatrical performance, they are important questions.

Thus Vogue or Performance is about natural poses and artificial poses too and the whole dance aims to minimise the distinction between natural and artificial poses. This is an important element in Performance. But sometimes the aim is actually to accent and emphasize the distinction.

Setting: A great feather fan rises to open up our world and our setting And this setting incorporates the development e.g. in the choreography from something formal to something less informal. This is also apparent in the costuming as well as of course the dance and its rhythm. There are more poses in the beginning and you might say that this is something natural. Posing is like a first step and grade in choreography. Poses are central to choreography and choreography in theatrical performance.

How do we materialize things in design, interior design, costume design? For example, in this video, you may want to materialize a certain ‘concept’ of eroticism as apparent in the 20s? How do you materialize the concepts of ‘eroticism? You want to materialize this concept through a variation of the Performance dance. You can imagine these as stages in the design development. And there are the design elements too.

And what are the design elements of Madonna’s Vogue? What are the elements of the setting? You can call the great feather boa or fan an element. The maid distorts in a way any sophistication and elegance that you might expect in the video. The maid also gives a glamor and eroticism to the sophisticated elegance associated with the 20s Hollywood world; This is another design element. There are also the men in tailored shirts, one with a low slouch hat ; the pillar, a man’s scarf, the general evening wear. There is also the peroxide blonde hair of Madonna. There is also her attitude. There is attitude in the video. Attitude is another intangible element in a choreographed performance and this attitude is apparent in Vogue.

We have to take into account that the video has an 80s, early 90s feel but this is not so important. What is important is the mood that is created. Yes there is the 80s feel of the costuming especially apparent in the ‘heavy and draggy’ trousers in the final dance scenes. The jackets have their pads and there are other elements of 80s costuming as well as the wide shoulders such as the general ‘power’ look as well as the slightly cropped and flared trousers Madonna wears in one of the final scenes. woolen tailored costuming associated with the 80s. However there is still a timeless elegance about the video, the performance which is useful in doing any design project. The whole has a sophisticated glamor and elegance about it and within this world, we can choreograph the dance which is a variation of Performance or Vogue.

In Vogue, seduction has a sophistication about it. The video is a seduction and this is another intangible element. Using the elements available to it which are mainly its use of the Performance dance, the other aim of the choreographed performance in Madonna’s Vogue is seduction. It aims to seduce. This world aims to seduce.

 

Pick Your Price


While the cost of promotional conference bags can be offset by conference sponsors who pay to include their products and literature, providing bags for all of your attendees can be a pricey proposition. Whether your budget is tight or limited only by the sky, you’ll find promotional conference bags in a wide range of prices to suit any budget you need to fit.

Keep in mind, though, that the promotional value of the conference bags that you choose is high. If you’re the organizer, the quality of the bag you choose directly affects how your event is viewed, not only by the attendees but by the sponsors who have paid for exposure and image. It’s important that the quality of the promotional conference bags and other items that you choose reflect the value of your sponsors’ contributions to your event. A sponsor who contributes £20,000 to your event coffers might be understandably miffed to find his or her name plastered on a shoddy plastic bag that reflects badly on his or her firm.

Your best option is always to choose the highest quality promotional conference bags that you can afford. If your budget is limited, look for the lowest range from a high quality manufacturer rather than the highest range in a lower quality product. You can save by choosing well-made bags in a less expensive material, or with fewer pockets rather than buying poorly made promotional conference bags that offer lots and lots of little gimmicks.

What You Should Expect to Pay

Expect to pay anywhere from £2-£20 per bag depending on the choices that you make. At the low end, you’ll find quality City style bags made of polyester. The best choices travel well, are made with reinforced seams and have both a carry handle and a detachable shoulder strap. Most have at least one or two interior pockets, and many feature a zippered front pocket for easy access to important items.

At the higher range, you’ll find conference bags by such well-known names as Slazenger and Mercury made of 600D polyester with a wealth of options. Stylish and modern, they include zippered pouches, Velcro pockets and loops for holding your iPod, mobile phone and other important business musts. Padded and adjustable shoulder straps are only one of the features that make the highest range of promotional conference bags an excellent choice for those who are looking to impress clients and attendees.

Price Considerations

In addition to the cost of the bag itself, there are other considerations that will add to the price of your promotional conference bags. Most suppliers include the cost of a single print area in one color in their quoted price. Generally, you can expect to pay an extra £.20 or so per piece for each additional color, in addition to an extra setup fee for your entire order. In some cases, your choice of bag may preclude additional colors in your printed logo. If you intend to print more than one logo or on more than one surface of the bag, you can also expect to pay more for your order. Finally, if you’ve left things till the last minute, you can expect to pay a premium for an express or rush order.

To get the best price for your promotional conference bags on a budget:

  1. Select a low-priced range of conference bags.
  2. Confine your printing to the standard print area.
  3. Limit your printing to one color.
  4. Order the largest quantity you can afford to get the price discount.
  5. Give plenty of lead time to avoid express or rush order fees.

If you require additional information on conference bags or business promotional items, promotional gifts and promotional products then check out the leading expert suppliers online where you can make massive savings.

Tina Rinaudo is one of the leading lights in the UK promotional conference bags industry. Tina is a key member of YesGifts, the UK's fastest growing online promotional items resource specialising in promotional pens, mugs, mouse mats, umbrellas, conference items and much more. For more information please visit http://www.yesgifts.co.uk