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Nail Art featured during New York fashion week 2012
Fashion is not just what you wear while walking up the ramp; it adds a lot of other elements along, from your hairdo, makeup, nail art, shoes, accessories till the attire the models wear of course. Here we have a collection of the best nail arts spotted during the New York fashion week 2012. Metallic and bold colors are what the designers preferred more this time. Textures were tried out like the lace texture rather than using the nail paint plain on the nails.
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It Is All About Styling
We all love to look tall, even though we are not that tall. This is where styling can help an individual. Extra tall or extra petite, your cloths can make your body look proportionate, without limiting you from wearing what you love. It’s the styling tricks which give you a different look. so here we talk about a maxi dress. It’s the trend today.
A maxi dress if worn by a petite person will make her look shorter and might not suit her personality if not worn in the right way. So are few tips for petite people who would love to see themselves in maxi dress.
First, select a high-waisted skirt to create the illusion of longer legs (your highest pair of heels with a nice platform will also help, big time!). In addition, keep your tops on the shorter side. A cropped shirt—nothing too oversized—will maintain a longer line. Finally, avoid the “I’m-swimming-in-my-maxi-dress” look by adding a belt to define your natural waistline. Choose your favorite buckle, but keep the band narrow: A wider belt will only stunt your proportions. Go forth, wear maxis, and live large, little lady!
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Today’s Fashion Can Be Tomorrow’s Pain
Looking your best might not always be the best thing for you. Today’s society is extremely fashion and style conscious. Unfortunately, clothing designers and stylists aim to please by creating unique looks that might not always be practical or even comfortable.
The look of the season shows runway models in high platform heels and tight skirts or pants. Models have perfected the runway “walk,” but the popular looks and accessories are frequently impractical and could create leg, back, and spine or neck problems. “Sometimes I see a woman walking down the street with high heels and a two-ton bag, and I want to stop her and make her aware of what she is doing to her body,” said ACA president Dr. Richard Brassard.
Women generally wear high heels to complement an outfit, not for comfort, but some might not realize that these shoes can cause serious discomfort in the feet and can also exacerbate back pain. High heels alter the balanced position of a person’s body. When a woman wears high heels, a new dynamic equilibrium occurs. Dr. Brassard compared the musculoskeletal system to a mobile, hanging in dynamic equilibrium, each part balancing the other. If one part becomes ‘fixed,’ the whole system will compensate with a movement or restriction. Essentially, wearing high heels for any length of time increases the normal forward curve of the back and causes the pelvis to tip forward. This alters the normal configuration of the pelvis and spine necessary for the body to maintain a center of gravity.
“The legs are the foundation of the musculoskeletal system, and a person standing flat-footed or bare-footed would be completely balanced,” said Dr. Brassard. “While standing, the hamstrings are taut and both parts of the pelvis are stabilized so that the support is normal. By bringing the heel up, you encourage the shortness of the hamstring muscles.”
Women and men alike fall into the fashion trap. However, women, more than men, tend to wear clothes that are too tight. Stylish tight tube skirts and tight pants can be attractive, but are often too restrictive. Clothes that are too tight throw a person off-balance, and simple everyday tasks such as bending, sitting and walking become difficult. “Tight clothes restrict a person from moving comfortably, resulting in poor posture and misalignment of the spine,” said Dr. Brassard.
Another unhealthy fashion statement is the use of heavy purses, backpacks and handbags. Women and men tend to carry too many items in one bag, or briefcase, and are often not aware of the potential health risks associated with toting an excessive amount of “stuff.” Carrying a bag with detectable weight-more than 10 percent of your body weight-can cause improper balance. When hiked over one shoulder, it interferes with the natural movement of the upper and lower body. “The person carrying the bag will hike one shoulder to subconsciously guard against the weight, holding the other shoulder immobile,” said Dr. Brassard. “This results in the unnatural counterbalance movement of one shoulder and little control over the movements of the arms and legs. Even worse, the spine curves toward the shoulder.”
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