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Friday, November 23, 2012

Imani's Armario Fashion Site



Imani's Armario Fashion Site


Normally, i do feature awesome bloggers whenever i can. This week i would like to feature Imani's Armario Fashion Site (http://www.imanikarimi.kbo.co.ke/home).

The site was started on 20th November and thus, this tells you that it is a new kid on the fashion world. Imani Armario is a great fashion site dedicated to delivering fashionable clothes to its customers within the Nairobi CBD. Amazingly, their prices are awesome


 



Imani's Armario is a new  online-based small  business,selling women's clothing for now but they plan on expanding to accommodate clothing for men and people of all ages. They focus on delivering quality clothing at  subsidized and pocket-friendly prices. And strive to always make their customers happy and classy!

 If you would love to be treated as a very special customer and feel appreciated, then ordering your clothes from Imani's Armario should be your place.


As a tradition, many people love seeing the person behind any great idea. For Imani's Armario, the owner is a stylish lady by the name Faith Karimi Mbogo but goes by the name Imani Karimi on most social networks.


 


Also, she runs a fashion blog on www.karimimbogo.blogspot.com

Please spare some time and check it out. 

Find the Blog's page on Facebook and kindly LIKE it. It is called One of My Little Heavens Down Here ( this is also the blog's name).

 Important Links and Contacts:


www.karimimbogo.blogspot.com

www.imanikarimi.kbo.co.ke
Email: mbogofaith@gmail.com
Phone: 0725807637


 

 

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

A whole week with 2 trousers and 3 shirts.




Dress one week with 9 items.
+ One Pair of Shoes.
+ 2 Trousers.
+ 3 Shirts.
+ One coat.
+ One sweater.

This is very ideal for traveling men who don't want to pack a lot of clothes.
Have you ever found yourself at jinx on what to pack for your business trip?
It is easy, 9 items on your bag and look very fashionable a whole week.
 

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Socks Rules.



Too many men are spoiling perfectly reasonable outfits by wearing the wrong kinds of socks. While there aren't a lot of sock rules to follow, there are actually a few that are key to making sure you stay on top of your game. Certain socks are only for particular occasions,and certain colors only go with specific outfits.

To make sure you’re not sabotaging your style,we bring you and edition of socks rules that men should adhere to.

White Socks Are Only For Sports

Probably one of the most violated rules of fashion -- wearing white socks outside of sporting activities -- is all too common. Just the other day, in fact, I saw a carefully groomed man wearing a decent quality black suit with well polished black  shoes, but when he sat down two inches of white socks poked out of his shoes and totally destroyed his look. This actually made me write this article.

If you’re going to the gym, white socks are fine.
 They’re also fine, and actually even look better than black socks, if you’re playing sports outdoors or going for a run. Apart from activities where you’re going to generate a lot of sweat, however, white socks are a big no-no.

Lets capture players wearing white socks:
Man Utd FC uniform 2012/2013
Arsenal football Club also dress in white socks for their home games. Have a look:
Arsenal FC socks 2012/2013 season

 2011/2012 Uefa Champions League winners, Chelsea also have not been left behind, they also have white socks for the new 2012/2013 socks. Have a look:
Chelsea FC socks 2012/2013 season

Black socks only go well with  jeans. Thus it is important you so section off your socks to keep your white socks close to your workout clothes and well away from your dress-up wardrobe.

Dress Shoes Require Dress Socks

If you’re going to wear dress shoes, you can’t wear athletic socks -- no matter what their color. For example, it’s simply not enough that your socks be black. The reason for this rule is the following: Athletic socks are often bulkier than dress socks since they’re usually made of heavier cotton or other materials, so they tend to bunch out over dress shoes. Plus, athletic socks are frequently ribbed and the contrast of cheap, ribbed socks against smooth, high-quality dress shoes looks odd. Instead, wear dress socks with dress shoes. They’ll be easier to slip in to your shoes and the finer, thinner material will mean that any attention focused on your foot area will remain centered on your swish shoes instead of your socks.

Match Your Socks With Your Pants, Not Your Shoes

When wearing dress pants or casual pants, apart from jeans, the color of your socks should be dictated by the color of your pants and not by the shade of your shoes. Black pants should obviously go with black socks, and brown pants with brown socks. The same goes for blue and gray pants. Choose your socks carefully for pants in other hues. Try out a few pairs of socks if you must in order to determine which socks match best with your pants. If you’re in doubt, a darker color usually works better. The reason it’s important to match socks with your pants is that when you have to take your shoes off or sit down and your socks are exposed, socks that coordinate with your pants make your outfit appear more fluid. On the other hand, socks that don’t match your pants will break up an otherwise awesome ensemble.

Don’t Roll Or Fold Socks

Aside from looking like you’re stuck in the worst part of the '80s, rolling your socks down around your ankles looks downright sloppy. Folding your socks looks slightly neater than rolling them, but it’s still strange because it makes your ankles appear bulky, especially when you wear slim-cut pants. Just wear your socks pulled straight up, since doing so will create a lean, coherent silhouette with even the most narrow-leg pants.

Replenish Socks Often

Buy new socks at least once every six months to a year. You probably don’t need to buy an entire new collection of socks, but you should buy at least three new pairs. Socks go through a lot of wear and tear, and since they’re often not made from the best-quality cotton, they easily get holes. It seems obvious to say, but so many people do it that it warrants comment: Socks with holes make you seem like you were either too lazy to go to the store and buy some new ones (not exactly the impression you want to make on the ladies). In addition, socks that are worn out, have holes or are seriously faded can devastate outfits that otherwise suggest you have a great sense of style.

Avoid Socks With Shorts

Another all too common sock mistake is wearing socks with shorts. Committing this fashion error also inadvertently results in two further faux pas. Inevitably, you’ll have to either roll, fold or scrunch up your socks when you wear them with shorts since you won’t wear them pulled straight up your calf -- at least we hope not. However, as we’ve already discussed, rolling and folding socks also violates the rules of proper sock etiquette. Second, wearing socks with shorts visually cuts your leg almost in half, thus making your legs appear shorter and stockier. If your body type is short and athletic-looking to begin with, wearing socks with shorts definitely won’t do your appearance any favors. Since you don’t want to go around wearing shoes without socks, invest in a few pairs of ankle socks that are not overly visible when you wear them with your sneakers. And for the record, steer clear of socks with sandals.

No Socks In Bed

A friend of mine recently told me that her ex-boyfriend refused to take his socks off while they were doing the deed. She then lamented what a turnoff this behavior was. It wasn’t hard for me to empathize. On top of the fact that wearing your socks in the sack looks utterly absurd, girls like to play footsie with you, and it’s really not as much fun with a foot that’s covered up. Also, sex is about skin-on-skin contact, not skin-on-sock contact.

Sock It To 'Em

While sock rules are not numerous, there are a surprising number of people out there breaking them every day. Fortunately, picking the right socks is not that tricky, and now that you know the dos and don’ts of sock etiquette, selecting the correct pair of socks will come naturally to you and you’ll never make a bad sock choice again.


Thursday, August 30, 2012

Our Android App is out.


Dresspoa Android App has been released.





After months of coding, we are happy to announce the publishing of our android application.
Our followers can now download our app if they have android enabled phones.
The app will help our followers and users to access:
  1. Our articles
  2. Galleries
  3. Twitter updates from us. - Users can RT our tweets or reply to them.
  4. Facebook. Yes Facebook. Our users have a chance now of accessing Facebook right from our app. This will enable them to access our wall, share a pic or a status update. What's more? Our followers can too access their own Facebook walls, News feeds, Inbox, Notifications and all else that they enjoy on the normal Facebook app. This is a good measure since the normal Facebook Android App is usually bulky and occupies a lot of space on the phone (nearly 30MB). Too, the normal Facebook Android app has a lot of Force Closes, unlike our integrated Facebook in our app which is smooth and easy to use. 
  5. Call us. Our followers now can call us direct from the app.
  6. Events. Users can access our events and share them through SMS. 
Here are some screen shots from the app. If you like what you see, download the app from 
Get the Dresspoa Android app from SlideME.

                                                                                                                                         
The App Homepage
Access our Tweets from the app


Access Facebook from our app


If you have any reviews or queries, please comment on this post and i will respond to all your queries.
If you have problem downloading the app , please email me at dressypoa@gmail.com and i will send you the application so that you can install it on your android phone.
Always remember to follow us on twitter. http://www.twitter.com/dresspoa
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In case you have problems using the application let us know.

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Tuesday, July 3, 2012

How to make a Beaded Necklace


Things You will Need
1. Clasp (including jump rings)
2. 19, 21 or 49 strand flexible beading wire or beading thread
3. Sterling silver or gold-filled crimp beads
4. Super glue or GS Hyo Cement if using thread
5. Crimp beads
6. At least 4 small beads to protect your crimps beads and hide your wire or thread "tails."
7. Beads of your choice (e.g., glass, stone, ceramic, precious or base metal, etc.)
8. Crimping pliers or chain nose pliers
9. Flush cutters
10. Stiff, strong beading needles if using thread that does not come with an attached needle.


Procedure
  1. Gather your stringing materials. The best kinds are flexible beading wire and beading thread.


    • Look for wire that has 19, 21 or 49 strands of stainless steel wire, coated with nylon. (Strands that only have 3 or 7 wires will kink easily.) Beading thread is a great option if you are stringing lightweight beads and it comes in several different colors.
    • Look for silk cord which comes in a variety of colors and thicknesses if you will be showing some of the stringing material in the project.
  2. Before cutting your thread or wire, determine the length of your necklace and add 4-8 inches (10-20 cm), so that you have enough to connect the clasp to the stringing materials.


  3. Gather 2 crimp beads, 1 clasp, and the beads for the desired necklace.


  4. Slide a tiny bead on the threading material, then the crimping bead, then another tiny bead about 1 inch (2.5 cm) or so down.


  5. Place one end of the clasp (the jump ring) on after the crimp bead and make a loop with the stringing material.


  6. Place the end of the stringing material through the clasp section and then the bead-crimp-bead combo and use the crimping tool/chain nose pliers to crimp the bead in place.


    • If using bead thread, you may wish to put a dot of super glue of hypo cement on either end to ensure that the beads and crimp stay on.) These steps will protect the stringing material from rubbing on the ends of the crimp bead, which may cause the necklace to break.
  7. Choose your beads and lay out your design before stringing; using a beading board can be beneficial allowing the design to be laid out and measured before stringing.

  8. When you are satisfied, string them onto your necklace. Be sure to leave about 3-4 inches (7.5-10 cm) of stringing material at the end.


  9. Use a clasp section/ jump ring and the bead-crimp-bead combo and try to push the remaining stringing material into the bead holes below the crimp bead.

    • Be careful not to pull the stringing material too tight. Leave a small amount of slack in the necklace (2-4 mm or 1/4 inch). This leaves room for the beads to move and rotate, so they don't rub on each other or the stringing material too much. If the stringing material is too tight the necklace will be rigid and this can make the design look angular instead of slightly rounded like a necklace should be.
  10. Crimp the second end and cut the stringing material with slush cutters. It is not recommended that you cut the wire too close to the crimp bead. 1 inch (2.5 cm) of wire, carefully hidden in the bead holes, is good insurance against breakage.


  11. Finished.






    Tips

    • More strands of stainless steel wire equals more flexible jewelry.
    • Beading wire with more stands should be used for projects with heavy or large beads.
    • Sterling silver or gold-filled crimps hold better than base metal crimps.
    • If you wish to sell your jewelry and you want the highest price possible, you must use high quality materials.
    • Before crimping the last crimp bead hold the necklace in the air to release any slack in the stringing material; otherwise, there might be too much slack when completed and the design will look sloppy.
    • Crimp covers can be used to cover the crimp bead and make the necklace look more professional.
    • Magnetic clasps are a wonderful option because they will release when pressure is applied, thus preventing the stringing material/necklace from breaking.
    Thats all.
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

How to dress 4 dinner






How to Dress Nicely for Dinner
Here are tips on how to perfect your outings when going for a night out dinner with your friends.Follow keenly and hope it will help you to stay on top of your game easily.



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Dressing perfectly 4 dinner

There are times when you must dress up for dinner.

Although dinner is usually a casual affair, there are times when a little extra attention to your wardrobe is appropriate. If you are going out for a dinner date, business meeting or other special event, it is usually expected that you will dress in at least semi-formal attire. The rules of semi-formal attire are obviously different for men and women, but the overarching guideline is the same: You should look nice without being overdone.

Instructions :




Women
  • Go through your closet and choose several pieces of semi-formal clothing that you might like to wear. Semi-formal clothing includes dresses, nice skirts, blouses, fancy tops, business jackets and dress pants. Don't worry about mixing and matching pieces to create an outfit just yet. 
  • Examine the quality of each piece of clothing. Since semi-formal attire can be very similar to casual wear, one of the best ways to distinguish between the two is on the basis of quality. If any of the pieces that you chose are stained, frayed, washed out or poorly made, return them them to your closet.
  • Try on the remaining clothing. If it does not fit you well, it will highlight figure flaws and make you look poorly groomed. Return anything that does not fit to your closet. 
  • Consider the colors of the remaining clothing. Is there one piece of clothing that really makes your complexion glow or helps to bring out the color of your eyes? This is the piece that you should wear and build the rest of your outfit around.
  • Consider whether or not you will need to coordinate an outfit. If it is a dress, your outfit is almost complete. If you have chosen a skirt, dress pants, shirt, blouse, or jacket, you are going to need to match it with other clothing.
  • Look through the clothing that you found to be good quality and nicely fitted. Does anything match the piece you selected? If so, this is what you should wear. If you are unable to find something, return to your closet. When trying to find something to go with your outfit, look for the best match, quality and fit possible.
  • Consider whether or not you will need outerwear. If so, pick out a high quality jacket or sweater that fits you well and compliments your outfit. Jean jackets, cashmere sweaters and pea coats are always excellent choices.
  • Pick out jewelry to compliment your outfit. In general, you should wear at least two pieces of jewelry, but no more than more four. The jewelry should be simple, but high in quality. Pearls, silver or gold chains, delicate beads, small hoop earrings, an understated ring and/or an attractive bracelet are all excellent choices. Avoid flashy costume jewelry.
  • Choose your shoes and purse. The two should at least compliment one another, if not match. Simple brown or black, closed toe heels are always a good option. You may choose another color, provided that it goes with your outfit and matches your purse. In general, stick to leather purses. Avoid purses made from canvas.
  • Do your hair and makeup, spending a little extra time to make it look really nice. Evening makeup should be darker and more dramatic than daytime makeup.

Men

  • Go through your closet and choose several pieces of semi-formal clothing that you might like to wear. Semi-formal clothing includes long sleeved button-down shirts, short sleeved button-down shirts, dress slacks and ties.
  • Examine the quality of each piece of clothing. Since semi-formal attire can be very similar to casual wear, one of the best ways to distinguish between the two is on the basis of quality. If any of the pieces that you chose are stained, frayed, washed out or poorly made, return them them to your closet.

  • Try on the remaining clothing. If it does not fit you well, it will make you appear poorly groomed. Return anything that does not fit to your closet.Consider the the remaining clothing. Is there one piece of clothing that looks really good on you? This is the piece that you should wear and build your outfit around.
  • Look through the clothing that you found to be good quality and nicely fitted. Does anything match the piece you selected? If so, this is what you should wear. If you are unable to find something, return to your closet. When trying to find something to go with your outfit, look for the best match, quality and fit possible.
  • Consider whether or not you will need outerwear. If so, pick out a high quality jacket or sweater that fits you well and compliments your outfit. Suit jackets, sport jackets and cashmere sweaters are always excellent choices.
  • Choose socks that will match your slacks. Black socks are appropriate for gray or black slacks. Wear brown socks with brown or khaki slacks.
  •  Choose shoes that will match your slacks. Black shoes are appropriate for gray or black slacks. Brown shoes are appropriate for brown or khaki slacks. Do not wear sneakers.
  • Carefully comb your hair and shave. Spend a little more time on this than usual to make yourself look tidy and neat.

Now you know,so stay on top of your game dinner time
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Saturday, May 26, 2012

How to wear scarfs differently.



How to Tie a Scarf: 9 Tying Techniques....

We all like scarves. This rainy and cold season protect your neck and chest. Get a scarf. They are cheap so no complains about expensiveness. Remember, it is your neck and chest after all.


There is an elegant quality that comes with a scarf, giving men and women who don one an extra touch of swagger.
In the winter time, you’re probably going to be wearing the same couple of coats throughout the whole season. A scarf will add the perfect amount of noticeable flair and variety to your outfit, not to mention the extra warmth.
One question you hear the most regarding scarves is, “What’s the best way to wear one around your neck?”
There are so many ways you can wear a scarf. The most practical ways will only take you a few minutes to learn. Others, will take no effort at all.
Here are 9 different ways you can wear a scarf:

Here are some excellent illustrations courtesy of texeresilk.com. 1. The Ascot Knot (or Loose Tie)

Step 1 Let the middle of the scarf fall on the back of your neck with equal length on both sides.


Step 2 Take one end (A) and bring it towards the other (B).

Step 3 Let A pass from under B.


Step 4 Bring A upwards to make a knot as illustrated.

Step 5 Adjust both the ends equally facing downwards.
This type of knot is great when you’re wearing an open jacket, and you want the same appeal that a necktie has. It also works great when you’re wearing a turtle neck or a high collar jacket.

2. The Twice-Around Ascot



Step 1 Fold the scarf according to the basic fold 1 and let it hang around your neck equally on each side.

Step 2 Bring one side (A) towards the other side (B).

Step 3 Let A pass from under B.

Step 4 Bring A towards the front.

Step 5 Let A pass through B again to form a knot.

Step 6 Adjust both the sides facing forward as shown in the illustration.
This knot is the same as the first except that it goes around the neck twice. This techinque works best with a longer scarf.

3. The European Loop (or Slip Knot)



Step 1 Fold the scarf according to the basic fold 3 and then fold it again to form a sort of hoop.

Step 2 Let the scarf dangle around your neck with the hoop on one side of the shoulder.

Step 3 Take the other end (A) and bring it towards the hoop.

Step 4 Let A pass through the hoop to make a European loop.

Step 5 Tighten the loop to get the complete effect.
This knot can be made shorter by folding the scarf in half again after the first time. This type of knot goes well with a short jacket, which you can also tuck the scarf into and zip up. This is one of my personal favorites. It looks best in cold weather, and works well with both casual and business outfits.

4. The Fake Knot



Step 1 Fold the scarf according to basic knot 1 and let it drop down your neck equally on each side.

Step 2 Make a knot on one side (A).

Step 3 Bring the other side (B) towards A.

Step 4 Let B pass through A to form a knot.

Step 5 Tighten the knot to get a beautiful fake knot.

5. The Neck Tie

Tie your scarf as you would a regular neck tie – a Windsor knot looks best. This can only be done with a lightweight scarf. This is a very business appropriate look that would go create with a 3/4 length coat.
More simple ways to wear a scarf:

6. The Twice-Around

Place the scarf around your neck so that the two ends are at your back, cross the ends at the back of your neck and bring them around to the front. This is great for a casual oufit. For example, a simple solid jacket with jeans.
If it’s not cold out, wear it loose for a more laid-back appeal:


7. The Toss

This one is so easy: Hang the full length of the scarf around your neck with one side hanging down about one foot more than the other, then take the long end and cross it over your neck, tossing it behind you and over the opposite shoulder.

 




 

8. The Classic Drape
Simply drape the scarf around your neck and tuck it into your coat, covering the chest area left exposed by the coat’s neckline. If I’m wearing an overcoat, I like to do this, and close my jacket over it, checking that the scarf is evenly under my jacket collar.
Another way to use a scarf is to pop up your jacket collar and place it underneath:
 

9. The Wrap Around






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Have a WARM cold season all of you.