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September 2, 2010

Shoes Multiply And Facebook: Buying In The Age Of Social Networks

Buying flats shoes multiply and Facebok is very easy to do as more businesses profit from it. Famous social networking web sites Facebook and Multiply are now used not just for personal social networking, but are also utilized as a place for marketing commodities. Some business prefer to use social networks to reach a great audience. Shopping online saves you the need to go out and pay for a product that you can easily get online. Shoppers also tend to spend more money than what they first planned since they fell the need to eat out and buy other stuff.

 

Shopping for shoes, bags, and accessories online can open you to several product offerings. More than that, you can visit social networking websites to find out what your friends are recommending. In Multiply, photos of available shoes (and other products) are displayed for prospective buyers. Like any e-commerce store, you can find the details within the photo caption. If you cannot find any information, a quick PM will send your inquiry to the seller. This is also similar to Facebook. The Facebook marketplace is a great place to find stuff. You can ask questions or order a product by writing in their wall, leaving a comment, or sending them a message.

 

Finding shoes multiply and in Facebook makes shopping more simple and manageable. It is like shopping in the malls but without its hassles. Shopping online not only saves you the hassle, but also saves you precious time of going through the mall stall one by one. In addition, you may just be relieved at how much you could save money on the excess expense that you usually incur when going to the shopping mall.

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May 7, 2010

High Fashion Has Stolen From Low Fashion

If you take an objective look at what the fashion designers come up with, you will probably think that they get all their ideas from rummaging around in thrift stores. You may be right.

An obvious example is hobo handbags. With these, they go so far as to spell it out for you. They got their inspiration from bags that bums keep all their trinkets in when they’re roaming around the country. Why on earth would a fashion designer brag about that? It’s because they know the value of contrast as a marketing tool. They can boldly make that statement because their beautifully crafted bags are definitely not for hobos.

Here’s another example of how well contrasts work in fashion. Every man goes crazy for women who wear shirts for girls. There is almost nothing that looks sexier than a full-figured woman in a man’s shirt. The reason for this is because their figures are even more pronounced in a man’s shirt.

Contrasts such as these can be found throughout the fashion industry. Often, the best way to enhance a woman’s femininity and sophisticated sense of fashion is to accentuate the opposite. While there is a timeless allure to the classic wedding dress or clingy evening dress, they don’t have the spark and flair of an unusual design.

You can give a woman almost any item and she can turn it into high fashion. Take women’s brown boots, for example. Clunky old work boots look ridiculous on men, but when a woman puts on a nice outfit and goes out wearing work boots, she is bound to attract admiring attention.

Think again about that wedding dress. Which bride would stand out the most? Would it be the one wearing the matching pumps or the one wearing the brown work or hiking boots? It would be the latter, wouldn’t it? What would your reaction be? You would probably admire her for her flair and boldness.

Fashion designers don’t have it easy. You might be tempted to think that once they’ve made it to the top, they stay there, but it’s not true. Many designers who enjoyed the limelight for years became instant unknowns when they failed to anticipate the trends. Fashion designers must be both creative and intuitive. They are not just slavishly followed. They must know what you’re going to want before you do.

Take a leaf from their book. Study their designs, even if you can’t possibly afford their clothes. Remember, they are getting their inspiration from unlikely places like thrift stores. If you’re clever, you can, too and be a trend setter yourself!

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