Replica Rolex GMT-Master

November 18, 2009 by Surfer

Rolex being the best company for wrist watches has offered a lot of models that suits different customer segments. Among the various customer segments it caters pilot segment is one. It introduced replica Rolex GMT-Master for Pan Am Pilots some where around 20 years back for transatlantic flights. This watch allows the pilots to see two times simultaneously one being GMT time and local time being the second one.

As every company has its survival only when it improves its design model by model by introducing new features does is the Rolex. In this process introduced replica Rolex GMT-Master, the setting of the independent 24 hour standard hand in place of 12 hour hand. 24 hour time is called as military timings. Military people set up their activities according to the time with out even leading to single minute delay in their activities. Even the pilot sets his requirement to best suit his local zone and the different zone he works in with the help of bi-directional rotating of the stunning sophisticated Swiss chronometer watch.

Automatic movement being the exceptional characteristic of this watch is attained with caliber 3185 which comes along with 24-hour and 50 -hour hands.
It resists water as usual and has a crown with twin clock. With out any scuffle it allows to track the time quickly that too with ease for a third zone.

It is usual to find that the date window is as tiny as possible in the wrist watches made by other company. Opposing to this Rolex watch has an enlarged image of the date which is available with “cyclops”. Both the minute and hour hands are prepared out of gold due to which they appear in dark too for the ease of watching time. Do not miss a chance of buying this watch.

Pierre Cardin Spring Autumn 2010

November 15, 2009 by Surfer

Venice during the day quiet, soft, bright night in Venice, ambiguous, Pierre Cardin new season, spring and summer fashion color categories also correspond with it, soft gray, smoke system with the bright pink zirconium blue, red Mei In comparison, even the same style design, it reflects the different kind of style. The extensive use of geometry, as always, uphold the cardan style, but the choice of the graph, the diamond becomes the protagonist of this season clothing absolutely.

The first series of shows are jeans and casual wear, monochrome printing and dyeing of yarn have been widely used in this series of women’s and men among the casual and relaxed; then is amazing to see the men and women skirt suit series, to The classic diamond-shaped pattern from the past through the designer’s re-interpretation of bold appear in a variety of women’s and men among the, according to the Italian flag colors red, white and green clothes running through the element, showing the designer’s sense of humor and talent; the final dress series staging, models are like are rush to take part in a palace dinner party costumes, handsome man, quiet demeanor, Shenqingkuankuan, as if in tribute to the Italian Grand My Lover Casanova

Finally, the Italian song “and then” melodious music sounded, for the love of the white girl born out slowly, she picked up the pace to set foot on the surface traversed T Taiwan, while her hand-customization of this Pierre Cardin dress more In particular, wide sleeves and skirt on the night by craftsmen using color lines, bead, hand drawn drill master patterns will be presenting three-dimensional, so that passionate princess who looks more mysterious and noble, this time, one covered with Rose petals gondola slowly drove petals asleep with a pair of lovers will be in the hands of a young girl in white roses thrown to the right lover, Rose awakened the slumbering love, this love of gondolas loaded to the the presence of an audience for each of the world’s most beautiful thing – love!

The Symbols of Love in Jewelry

October 21, 2009 by Surfer

Engagements, weddings, and honeymoons, all have one thing in common: Love. To celebrate that love, many people give gifts of jewelry between each other. A genuine diamond engagement ring is a classic example of a devotion to a loved one strong enough to declare a life-time commitment. However, when the deal has been sealed, there’s still many other options to celebrate your love with its symbols in your jewelry choices.

Hearts

A heat is the best symbol for love. It can make great heart-shaped hooped earrings, and classic pendants. You can add a diamond solitaire to make it extra special. Hearts come in many different designs, some with two halves, one half worn by each partner in the couple. Hearts are an easy design element to include in most romantic jewelry pieces.

Diamonds

Diamonds are also symbols of love due to their association with eternal faithfulness. Diamonds can be gifted anytime, not just during an engagement and they work well for men and women. Give a diamond watch to your significant other to show your love. Celebrate an anniversary with diamond jewelry. Pick a fancy-colored pink diamond as a gift on Valentine’s day. She’ll swoon with delight.

Circles

Another symbol of eternity is the circle. It’s never-ending and represents the Divine, in some cases. If you’re experiencing a Divine love, why not celebrate it with an eternity necklace? These are necklaces that sport the circle symbol embedded with diamonds. It’s sure to make your loved one say “oh” too.

Roses

Flowers are always romantic, but roses even more so. Jewelry with rose motifs send a message of love to the recipient and are beautiful to wear too. They can be engraved or embossed roses. They can be a sculpture detail within the jewelry. Either way, roses mean love whether fresh or created by a jeweler.

Islamic Fashion Fair

October 9, 2009 by Surfer

The first ever Islamic Fashion Fair opened its doors at Istanbul Expo Center on Oct. 1. 3,000 foreign professional and 12,000 local visitors from Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Libya, Morocco, Malaysia, Indonesia, the United States, France and Germany have visited the the fashion shows.

One of the most attractive stands at the fair belongs to Haşema Tekstil (Burqini Textile). A burqini is a swimming suit version of the burqa and it is designed to hide the lines of the body. Esra Çelik, who has designed burqinis for nearly 10 years, said: “I don’t wear a burqa or use a scarf to cover my hair, but designing burqinis makes me happy. It is a new field in the textile sector and it enables me to design freely.”

Çelik said there is great interest in burqinis not only from Turkish and Arabic people but also from Muslims living in Europe. The textile company sometimes has a hard time meeting demand.

Çelik said Turkey’s secular society and the western world are biased about the burqa. “I find the arguments really trivial. Let people wear what they want,” she said.

There are also many foreign brands operating stands at the fair. Bob Singal, from Thailand, is one of them. It is his second time in Turkey and he is happy that such a fair could be opened in Istanbul. “Turkey is a modern country that connects East and West. Being a bridge between East and West brings many interesting characters. There are both modern-looking people and there are people who are wearing a burqa. It is a colorful country.”

The Luxury Nature of the Silverstein Watches Replica

October 1, 2009 by Surfer

The city of Paris was agog and aglow with the invention of the main Alain Silberstein watch brand by a great fellow of their own also known as Alain Silberstein. In the history of the French indigenous watch producers, Alain Silberstein is one that must not be ignored. He began in a very low key with the production of local watches which he manufactured in Paris. Later on, the watch revolution began in Switzerland. Alain therefore joined his colleagues who were also great watch brand inventors in the Swiss nation.

There in Switzerland he established his company known as the Alain Silberstein Company notable for the production of quality watch models of the same Silberstein brand. Most of the models of the brand were luxury watches designed mainly for the rich class people. This is seen today in the exorbitant nature of the various models of the brand which gave vent to the introduction of the copy versions also known as Silberstein watches replica.

The Luxury Features
Silberstein replica watches have luxury features which are copied from the original versions. They look so gorgeous and outlandish in appearance. The Silberstein watches Replica have the unique Alain Silberstein seal on their facial regions.
Silberstein watches Replica are also known for the luxury leather bracelets that are used in their productions. These quality leather products are usually gotten from the finest Italian animal hides. Some of the models of the Silberstein watches Replica also come with stainless steel bracelets.

Silberstein watches Replica also have well coordinated model numbers engraved at their back covers. This makes them very unique like the originals. Their facial glasses are also made from the shinny gemstone element.
Finally, the Silberstein watches Replica are very peculiar.

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What To Wear Autumn Winter 2009-2010.

September 21, 2009 by Surfer

Each of us has own preferences in how, when and at last what to wear (That’s eternal question! Does it have the answer). So it all is basing on own taste, age, style, image and don’t know what else, but! No doubt all of us keep on mind the modern trends and fashion directions taking it into account choosing one or another dress, hat, gloves or shoes. We can love or not it but picking up the new one we don’t forget about.


By the way, regarding footwear, recommended leaders of the fashion world, I may say that I love the way of elegancy, femininity and grace of form they are offering to wear this autumn 2009 winter 2010.


Also folk style comes back as you see.

Branding

August 27, 2009 by Surfer

Branding is the process through which meaning and value are added to product. At its simplest, a brand is a guarantee of authenticity and reparability, a badge of trustworthiness and a promise of performance. Thus, a brands exist as a collection of notions in the consumer’s mind. Branding, however, can actually affect our perception of a product’s physical characteristics and thus positively color our experience of using the product. To this extent, branding is used widely by manufactures as a cost-effective means of adding value to their product. On average, branding is responsible for over 80% of a product’s added value, yet accounts for only approximately20% of its cost. Manufactures establish brand identity by various means, including naming, packaging, advertising and marketing. The idea of “brand personality” is also becoming an ever more important factor in the marketplace, as manufactures attempt to differentiate their products from those of their competitors.

Hats

July 27, 2009 by Surfer

Where did you get that hat?
Where did you get that tile?
Isn’t it a nobby one, and just the proper style?
I should like to have one just the same as that!
Whe’er I go they shout, ‘Hello!
Where did you get that hat?’
Yes, wearung hats is one of the main trends of the season. If you want to look hip this summer you have to wear one of these hats that make your look really fashional and stylish. Actually today you can pick up any wonderful hat you like for summer, winter or any other special occasion you need without any problem, right online.

Dont you know that the most popular men’s styles of hats over the centuries were:
Capotain – Early 17th Century, originally came from Spain. It was a tall hat, with a medium brim and tapered crown. Made from felt. Most popular colour was black.

Sugar Loaf – Mid 17th Century – High Crown, stiff brim, it became associated with the dress worn by the Puritans.

The Tricorne Hat (Three cornered hat) – 18th Century.

Bicorne Hat – Late 18th Century – Most popular amongst artists and intellectuals.

Top Hat – Mid 19th Century

Coke Hat – Mid 19th Century – synonymous with bowler hat.

Panamas and soft hats – became popular head attire from the mid 1800s. With styles such as the pork pie in both felt and straw and the helmet in straw being introduced in the mid-late 1800s. After this period men’s hats varied little. To this day top hats and bowler hats continue to be worn for formal dress, with felts and panamas being worn for everyday wear.

Future Furniture

June 5, 2009 by Surfer

The 21-st annual International Contemporary Furniture Fair exhibit include contemporary furniture, seating, lighting, carpet and flooring, wall coverings, textiles, accessories, kitchen and bath, outdoor furniture, and materials for residential and commercial interiors. This event has been taking plase 16-19 May NY CIty.

Look at this
American Gothic Table by Atelier Takagi – Washington DC, USA, I guess it looks very nice:-) I won’t say no to have such table or chair as a part of my home stylish decoration.

“It’s not particularly anything”, says Jonah Takagi when speaking about his table American Gothic. I intuit that he actually means the table is not one particular style, but a fusion of influences instead. In fact here is a product that is the sum of its many parts, which Takagi has merged noticeably well, without conceptual or aesthetic loop holes.

Takagi holds a BFA in Furniture Design (RISD) and, like Searle and Adelman, he mentions the traits of authenticity, honesty and appropriateness when speaking about design process and final products, “the fact I grew up in New England surrounded by a blue blood Yankee, puritanical sensibility has something to do with it – the way I approach the work”. Further add into the mix his Japanese background (Takagi’s father is Japanese), an appreciation of tinker toys and a “nebulous, surreal design process”, and you might be able to imagine how this particular table could be thought up. These influences show themselves in the radial connector designed to join the legs and the black lacquer finish which unifies all of it.

The most fascinating aspect of this table is the sense of tension felt when you look at it. I had cognition of something being unsettled and not quite right, and then I realised that there are 5 legs. This one element is what gives the table its edginess; picturing it with less (4 or 3 even), I realise that if Takagi had not engineered this quirky mutation, it would be just a table with mismatched elements of style.

It would have been easy for Takagi to lose the design of this table to self indulgence and finish with a piece that was stylistically over-cooked and lacking quality of construction; instead the constraint and discipline used in its development has resulted in work that stands with assurance, in the spaces in-between styles.

Constructivism Art

May 22, 2009 by Surfer

The term of constructivism refers to a movement primarily in Russian art, design and architecture. Prior to the WW1, the Russian avant-gard, like their European counter-parts, were imspired bu cubism and futurism. After the 1917 revilution, however, th Russian avant-gard sought new forms of expression that related to the Sovirt desire to supplant the capitalism system with more democratic schemes for the production and distribution of goods. To this end, artists such as Vladimir Tatlin,Kasimir Malevich, Alexander Rodchenko and Wasily Kandinsky began promotion an aesthetic and approach to design that was allied to industrial prouction.

Constructivism is very optimistic style of art referring to the optimistic, non-representational relief construction, sculpture, kinetics and painting. The artists did not believe in abstract ideas, rather they tried to link art with concrete and tangible ideas. Early modern movements around WWI were idealistic, seeking a new order in art and architecture that dealt with social and economic problems. They wanted to renew the idea that the apex of artwork does not revolve around “fine art”, but rather emphasized that the most priceless artwork can often be discovered in the nuances of “practical art” and through portraying man and mechanization into one aesthetic program.