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Style design

2010 February 7
Posted by malvinadelira17

Each season, there will be a range of new trends and sometimes it is tempting to buy a whole new wardrobe of clothes each season just to keep up with the latest fashions. But it is really not necessary; you can look stylish, trend and fashionable by adding a few carefully selected pieces each season without spending too much money.

Firstly, you should work towards creating a wardrobe of quality classic pieces that do not go out of fashion and always look amazing. With just a few simple updates, these pieces can then be adapted to the season’s key trends or updated and given new look with a few new women’s fashion accessories. Aim to buy one well made classic piece in a quality fabric each year or season. Buy as good as your budget will allow. Sales and second hand shops are both great places to find these key pieces as they will never really go out of fashion so it doesn’t matter if the are from last years collection (or a collection from three years ago) as long as they are in good condition. Some ideas for some great classic pieces to buy are a trench coat, a really well fitting pair of boot cut jeans, a well cut blazer or pencil skirt. As you gradually build up a collection of classic clothes, you will always have a good outfit that can easily be updated for the season or different occasions.

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Snowboard slang

2009 October 3
Posted by malvinadelira17

Bumps–There are bumps, and then there are buried Volkswagens! Bumps are probably better left for those who feel comfortable in them and can maintain board control. They are impossible to learn in, because you get tossed this way and that down the fall line. Bumps are caused by the repetitive action of really good skiers flying down a slope, so they can appear almost over the course of a single weekend. Just because there weren’t bumps on your favorite run yesterday doesn’t mean there aren’t any now! Corn–large, loose granular snow, usually found in the spring. This condition is caused by snow that melts during the day and then refreezes overnight. Corn is okay to learn in, but it doesn’t represent the best. Crud–broken chunks of snow, like skiing through avalanche debris. Crud is hard on the knees and body in general. This is not an optimal snow condition for beginners.
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My first post!

2009 October 3
Posted by malvinadelira17

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