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		<title>How I make your jacket ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:02:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many fabrics can be used to make coats.  First take into consideration the purpose of your coat.  Is it going to be a winter coat to keep you warm, or is it going to be a light jacket to wear on cool summer nights. Some suggestions are: light weight cotton, denim, corduroy, light [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.anikatailor.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/tailor.jpg"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-27" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" title="tailor" src="http://www.anikatailor.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/tailor-150x150.jpg" alt="anika tailor bali" width="150" height="150" /></a>Many fabrics can be used to make coats.  First take into consideration the purpose of your coat.  Is it going to be a winter coat to keep you warm, or is it going to be a light jacket to wear on cool summer nights. Some suggestions are: light weight cotton, denim, corduroy, light weight wool, wool blends, silk, rayon,  and velvet. Sewing coats and jackets are both fun and practical.  During cooler months everyone needs jackets to keep warm.  Sewing coats can be challenging.  I do not recommend even the easiest of coats for a brand new seamstress. The easiest type of pattern for a jacket would be one that does not require a lining.  Another suggestion would be one that does not have sewn in sleeves. Also one that does not require buttons, or zippers.<span id="more-21"></span></p>
<p>A difficult type of pattern would include patterns that have difficult collars, zippers, many buttons and button holes, fancy trim, and things of that nature.</p>
<p>I would have to say that coats and costumes would be the most expensive type of clothing to make because they require more fabric and sometimes layers of fabric. Most coats require thicker fabric for keep warm with, which is usually more $.  Cloaks are awesome and fun to make and maybe not as quite as expensive. They are also easier to make.</p>
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		<title>Look Fashionable at the Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Aug 2007 02:35:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its that time of year when we pack up our bags and head to the beach for the day to enjoy those warm sunrays and the refreshing sound of the lapping water. So what constitutes a good beach wardrobe. Well there are certain essentials that none of us forget. On goes the swimsuit and bathing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.anikatailor.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/beach-fashion.jpg"><img class="alignleft alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-28" style="margin: 5px; float: left;" title="M.MCCONAUGHEY, C.ALVES &amp; A.MORISSETTE AT THE BEACH 04" src="http://www.anikatailor.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/beach-fashion-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Its that time of year when we pack up our bags and head to the beach for the day to enjoy those warm sunrays and the refreshing sound of the lapping water. So what constitutes a good beach wardrobe. Well there are certain essentials that none of us forget. On goes the swimsuit and bathing suit cover, flip flops on our feet. Beach bag has been packed with the essentials sunglasses, floppy hat, towel and a good book. Great got the basics covered but what about the rest. So if we are so prepared for a day at the beach, why is it by the time we get home we look pretty worn. Here are some helpful tips to make your day at the beach fun and keep you looking fashion fresh all day and all the way home. First before you leave home, if youve got long hair pull it into a high pony tail or fun knot. Use some funky hair accessories that will stay in place when youre swimming. Try a fun colored bobble or some firm fastening clips in bright summer colors. If you pull your hair up your neck will stay cool and youll look fresh all day with your neat hairdo.<span id="more-20"></span></p>
<p>Second slather yourself in sunscreen before leaving the house, then toss the sunscreen in your bag so you can reapply after a swim or every few hours. A sunburn is not only unhealthy and painful, its unattractive, so dont let yourself turn into the lobster of the day. Your sunscreen should be a SPF of 15. It doesnt hurt to use a strong SPF on your face or your entire body if you burn easily.</p>
<p>Your beach bag should be large enough to hold your supplies for the day. Why not get something fun and fashionable to keep you looking fashion fresh. Make sure youve got all the daily essentials in your bag sunglasses, sunscreen, a good book, a floppy hat, some lip gloss, and any other makeup touch ups youll want. If you plan to wear eye makeup make sure its waterproof. Stay away from heavy foundations. If you must apply something use a bronzer moisturizer. Its also a good idea to bring lip balm with an SPF15 to protect your lips. It never hurts to put some moisturizer in the bag. Include a snack and plenty of fluids. Its important not to get dehydrated.</p>
<p>Okay great weve got the basics covered now what about the wardrobe basics? If youre planning to wear a swimsuit its usually easiest to put it on at home, that way youre not chasing down change rooms. So great first on goes the swimsuit. Now what to wear for a cover? Well youve got plenty of choices. A tank top and shorts, tank and skort, or a nice light cotton dress all work well over top. Choose something thats easy to put on and take off, and choose fabrics that breathe to keep you cool. I also suggest including a long sleeved cotton blouse just incase you start to burn you can protect your shoulders and arms.</p>
<p>If youre planning on heading out later in the day without returning home you might want to toss a pair of jeans or long skirt into your bag. If your outing is going to extend into the evening youll want to include a sweater for the cooler evening air. If youre worried about your evening wear getting sandy or wet at the beach, then place them in a separate bag and leave them in the trunk of your car. That way you are guaranteed theyll remain fresh.</p>
<p>My favorite beach look is this. And whats perfect is it keeps me looking fashion fresh throughout the day and takes me right into the evening. First I like a swimsuit thats got lots of support and is bright and cheerful. I throw a fitted tank on top and throw on a loose flouncy long skirt. The long skirt serves me through the evening and also works great to cover up if Im starting to burn. I choose a lightweight material in a darker color with a pattern that accents the colors in my swimsuit. Flip flops are my footwear. Depending on where Im heading after the beach I choose either a basic pair or one of my funky pair with rhinestones or crystals. Easy to walk in, feet breath, and terrific for an evening out. I keep a fitted light weight sweater in my car, and take a long sleeved cotton blouse down to the beach. I usually choose a long sleeved and long length blouse because its versatile. I can knot it to create a short blouse, wear it long as a beach cover, and put it on if I start to burn on my upper body. I usually choose white or a soft pastel depending on my other colors. I like white because its cool to wear and refreshing to look at. Every year I buy a fun new beach tote thats big enough for the beach but not too big as to take it with me for an evening out. I like a fun bag thats full of character.</p>
<p>Since I always feel naked without my jewelry I wear fashion jewelry to the beach. That way should I loose something I wont be out a lot of money and I wont feel so bad. I like to keep the earrings simple and elegant. I may or may not wear a necklace. Often Ill toss a funky wood necklace in the bag to add to the evening outfit. I like to wear a couple of fashion rings just to add the finishing touches. Now if youre fussy about tan lines youll probably want to forgo the rings. I toss my watch in the bottom of my bag so I can put it on later.</p>
<p>Thats it simple is the key. Keep your beach wardrobe choices simple but fashionable. Think ahead so you can go from beach to an evening out without hassle. Remember to always make your fashion statement!</p>
<p>About the author:</p>
<p>Sher has been serving customers for over 20 years, providing affordable estate jewelry, and a wealth of information on jewelry, fashion, designers, and beauty with on staff industry professionals. Please visit us at<a title="Author" href="http://www.estatejewelryinternational.com/home.html" target="_blank"> Estate Jewelry International</a></p>
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		<title>Ethical Fashion Designers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jun 2007 05:58:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have always been an environmentalist and with three children, I am naturally concerned about their future. Relating to fashion, I think it really started in 1990 when I commissioned some research on the impact of the clothing and textiles business on the environment. I was horrified at what I found. The first issue was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img title="Bu Jero dan Gung Ayu" src="http://www.anikatailor.com/images/bujero.jpg" alt="Bu Jero dan Gung Ayu" hspace="10" vspace="10" align="left" />I have always been an environmentalist and with three children, I am naturally concerned about their future. Relating to fashion, I think it really started in 1990 when I commissioned some research on the impact of the clothing and textiles business on the environment. I was horrified at what I found. The first issue was that there are 10 thousand deaths every year due to conventional cotton agriculture, mostly from pesticide poisoning. It was a real shock, because we designers thought we weren&#8217;t doing any actual damage using natural crops when actually we were having this colossal impact. I did a talk in New York telling people involved in the clothing industry about this. I think that was the start of the whole organic cotton trend. It took many directions including the whole eco-look, which became ugly and unaffordable. People don&#8217;t like clothes that look like charity.<span id="more-19"></span></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve carried on the research and the picture now is even blacker. You can&#8217;t separate agriculture from the clothing and textile industry, just like you can&#8217;t separate gold mining from the jewellery industry. The clothing and textiles industry is probably the third or fourth largest industry in the world; add that to the agricultural industry (cotton and sheep farming for example), then there is a huge impact on the environment.</p>
<p><strong>How do you tie these issues into your designs?</strong></p>
<p>First of all, you have to research all of your raw materials and be responsible. You have to look at what impact the material has on the environment. There are also wider implications such as the slave labor involved in the clothing industry. You have to support fair labor.</p>
<p><strong>Organic natural fibres are the obvious choice for designers, where do man- made fibres fit into ethical design?</strong></p>
<p>There are certain things that I think you have to avoid. I avoid viscose because, although you obtain eco certification on it, the actual process is carried out in the Third World using vast amounts of sulphuric acid, which is then dumped into the environment causing massive pollution in countries such as India and Mexico. You really have to do your homework.</p>
<p>What we need is a website with a global directory of sustainable materials, traditional skills and sustainable processing, even for buttons. A site that does it all and is readily available. It would be a very useful tool for the industry.</p>
<p><strong>It seems that you get very involved as an individual outside of your designs.</strong></p>
<p>Yes, at the moment, I am involved in a project with the Intermediate Technology Development Group and the Royal College of Art, setting up a PhD research project to do with something called a widget. It boils sea water with solar energy to produce fresh water and electricity. This has got fantastic potential for drinking water and irrigation. You have to think that at the bottom of the supply chain, there are people dying of pesticide poisoning, so by providing clean drinking water, you give something back. And if you take a long-term view of the clothing and textiles industry, you have to protect the supplies of raw materials. I think you have to treat the whole process holistically.</p>
<p><strong>How do feel about the way UK design colleges deal with ethics?</strong></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think they do it hard enough. I think you have to teach people to design responsibly. As a designer, everything that you produce is man-made and it is your responsibility as a human being to make sure that what you are doing isn&#8217;t going to mess things up further. Right now the planet is dying and it is dying fast.</p>
<p><strong>How do you balance a profitable business with ethical issues?</strong></p>
<p>You have to try very hard and you must be competitive. There is no pity in the market. It&#8217;s much easier to be a slob, we could all be slobs and use anything. Fur, PVC you name it. But who said designing was meant to be easy?</p>
<p><strong>How can the average consumer support the move towards cleaner clothes?<br />
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I think they should be asking questions, asking: what is it made out of? Is it certified organic? Also, consumers should ask where it&#8217;s made. You need to avoid places that don&#8217;t have good labor laws.</p>
<p><strong>Most ethical fashion companies seem to be setting up on the web. Why isn&#8217;t there more availability on the high street?</strong></p>
<p>Mail order is good and it&#8217;s cheaper. The web is good, you have your independence and I think that is very important. You find companies involved with huge conglomerates can have their hands tied on environmental issues. It&#8217;s very hard to separate the environment from politics and you will find that the slightest whisper of any political implication and any company which has a backer won&#8217;t be allowed to do anything. Their backers will silence them, because the conventional business wisdom is that you shut up about such things and get on with it.</p>
<p><strong>How can ethical fashion become more competitively priced?<br />
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I think what is needed is to go along the same lines as organic food to achieve that level of cool chic. We need to give organic clothing a gourmet market; it needs to be seen as an affordable luxury.</p>
<p>Organic fabric is available. It is cheap. Sixty per cent of a farmer&#8217;s expense is agrochemicals, so farming organically is actually cheaper. However, there are all these agents jumping on the eco-bandwagon and adding extra amounts, like a dollar per pound, onto the organic cotton prices. There are farmers in Zimbabwe who are growing cotton organically although they haven&#8217;t got a market for it and they are selling it to the conventional cotton mills. They are growing it organically because it&#8217;s cheaper. We can get there!</p>
<p>About the author:<br />
<em>I work for the ethical clothes directory which also sells fair trade clothes, plus we have Ethical Company articles for you to <a title="article source" href="http://www.fibre2fashion.com/industry-article/free-fashion-industry-article/ethical-fashion-designers/ethical-fashion-designers2.asp" target="_blank">read or publish</a>.</em><em></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Nov 1999 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>To Suit Your Size and Need</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:36:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You are welcome to choose from our pattern book collections, bring your favorite designer garment for us to copy, sketch your own designs and garment can be made from your own fabric. Also available for alterations. Individually made to suit your size and need. We can tailor make men&#8217;s, women&#8217;s, childrens&#8217; and babies&#8217; clothes.
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		<title>A Wide Choice of Fabrics</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:33:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A range of imported and local materials; Versace - Hugo Boss - Armani - D&#38;G - Fendi - Polo - Kenzo - Zara - Gattinono Couture - Nina Ricci - John Phillipe - Ice Berg - Dunhill - Enricco - Louis Vutton - YvessSaintLaurent - Valentino - Christian Dior - GF.Ferre - R.Curiel - Gai [...]]]></description>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Established over sixteen years ago, Anika Tailor has been recognized as among the best &#8216;professional&#8217; tailor on the island. Anika Tailor is a fully integrated company primarily specializing in fashion industry. Our centrally located shops are managed by experienced and professional people each contributing both industries specific and business experience, and who are completely up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Established over sixteen years ago, Anika Tailor has been recognized as among the best &#8216;professional&#8217; tailor on the island. Anika Tailor is a fully integrated company primarily specializing in fashion industry. Our centrally located shops are managed by experienced and professional people each contributing both industries specific and business experience, and who are completely up to date with current fashion style and trends. Addressed in Jalan Kartika Plaza, Gang Melati No.7, Kuta, Bali. With a comfortable place, according to Ni Nyoman Wertiani (Anika), owner and directress of a multitude of boutique businesses including the newly opened Anika Guest House, Anika Balinese Cooking Class, Anika Limousine services and Anika Spa, is dedicated to travelers, busy professionals or anyone who care of a comfortable and high quality clothes and understand the passion of a fashion.</p>
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