Sunday, December 25, 2011

Sheath Dress

!±8± Sheath Dress

Sheath dress has a defined waistline and a figure hugging silhouette, typically flattering on a hour glass figure. It sure is a great formal wear and an excellent alternative to a business suit.

The dress comes with numerous necklines such as bateau, jewel, sweetheart or deep V-neck. The length can be anywhere from above the knee to mid calf. You can always wear it with leggings or tights if you are conscious about showing your legs.

Sleeveless sheath dresses are perfect in an formal environment if your workplace allows. However, if you are not comfortable slip on a fitted blazer. Avoid bold prints in an corporate environment. In addition, if you are using it as a formal wear avoid deep revealing necklines.

Sheath dress also creates the illusion of long legs. High heels is probably the best footwear with the dress. Wear the highest heel you possibly can. It emphasizes the shape of your legs by flattering the curves of your ankles and calves. A thick belt in the waist further accentuates the feminine appeal. Its fitting silhouette creates an excellent base for layering trendy cardigans and jackets. The elegant style can be further enhanced with some great accessories. A metallic brooch, a diamond necklace or a ornate bracelet can make the look exceedingly sophisticated.

While basic black is suited for a corporate environment, you can choose bold and bright colors for other occasions. Here are few other ways to create different looks.

• To glam up as a party dress, pair it with classic accessories. Throw on a classic scarf or wear a statement making neck piece or carry a elegant bag and leave your hair down.
• Slip a t-shirt underneath a sheath dress and you can wear it as a jumper.
• For the colder days, wear a turtle neck beneath the dress. It's highly chic and classy.
• Wear a top, a shirt or a sweater on top of the dress and no one will ever know it is a sheath dress. It gives the illusion of a skirt.

As you see, you can try the possibilities to create different looks is endless. All you have to do is be creative and experiment with different styles. Remember, unless you experiment you never know what flatters your body type and what will not.


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Saturday, December 10, 2011

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Splendid Women's Cozy Solid Button Cardigan, Ivory, Small

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Advantages of Ceramic Watches

!±8± The Advantages of Ceramic Watches

As an exceptional exquisite substance, ceramic is adopted in the watchmaking industry with the latest technologies. Ceramic can be transformed into a high endurance and scratch resistant material with the help of the latest technologies. Therefore, ceramic watches are heavily sought after for their class, grace and endurance.

A vast myriad of watches adopt ceramic in the manufacturing process. Due to its thinness and lightweight, ceramic is quite convenient to use. Considering all aspects, it is regarded as the best material for watchmaking. In addition, ceramic watches have come into existence for over a decade. The first ceramic watch was debuted by Chanel in 2000. Since then, these watches have gone through some modifications and are currently all the rages among some high class people.

Ceramic watches are available in various designs and styles. Nowadays, more and more name brand watches companies entered the realm of manufacturing ceramic watches. As a result, you can rest assured that you would get quality timepieces. Some of the well known companies that produce ceramic watches include Wittnauer, International Watch Company etc. Their ceramic timepieces have gained more and more popularity since they are functional and are priced at competitive rates.

Some people might be misled into thinking that these watches are priced at astronomical price tags. As a matter of fact, some are definitely pricey. Whereas, one can also find a splendid ceramic model of the finest quality and endurance that is obtainable at competitive price as well. You can rest assured that there is not any compromise on quality in these watches. What are you still waiting for? Now go and get a trendy, durable and high quality branded ceramic watch.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

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Monday, November 7, 2011

Greece - Nafplio, Mycenae, Epidauros

!±8± Greece - Nafplio, Mycenae, Epidauros

For centuries, the myths and legends of ancient Greece have drawn travelers to the legendary Argolid in the Peloponnesus. More recently this fertile land of olive and orange groves has become one of the country's leading wine regions, centered around Nemea, famous for its Agiorgitiko grape vines. Drive along the well-marked 'wine roads' and stop in for tastings at the many wineries along the way. Your destination is Nafplio, one of Greece's most beautiful towns with its majestic castles, elegant neoclassical architecture, and the indelible mark of Venetian and Turkish occupation in its medieval quarter.

Exploring Nafplio is a journey through the layers of its history. In ancient times it was the harbour for Argos. Abandoned by the Romans, the Byzantines later fortified the hilltop settlement of Akronafplia in the 12th century. In 1210 the town fell to the Franks, and was later occupied alternately by Venetians and Turks until the War of Independence, after which Nafplio served as the country's capital between 1829 and 1834. A hike up the 900-plus steps to Palamidi Castle, built by the Venetians, offers magnificent views of the sea and town, as well as of the Bourtzi, a floating island castle built for the protection of the port and to house the local executioner. Alternatively, ascend to the Akronafplia ruins James Bond-style by entering through the base of the hill, and taking the elevator to the foyer of the super-luxurious Nafplia Palace. Built by a government initiative in the 1960's by Papagiannis & Co., the hotel has recently renovated its bungalows to extraordinary levels of opulence with private swimming pools and stunning views.

Equally beautiful (and more reasonably priced) are the main rooms of the hotel which are being upgraded to provide the latest in technology and modern amenities in this unique historical setting. For a homier atmosphere seek out the Boron Hotel, a converted neoclassical mansion with rooms with a sea view. When it's time for a swim, head down to the pebbled beach of Arvanitia where Frankish fig trees, pines and oleanders line the edge of the turquoise waters.

Away from the cafe and taverna-lined harbour, life centres around Plateia Syntagmatos, a grand Venetian-style square with an archaeological museum containing local Mycenaean artifacts inside the old Venetian naval arsenal. Stop for coffee at Cafe Kendrikon, or have a traditional lunch at Ellas restaurant. In the back streets between the harbour and the square is a cluster of tavernas on Staikopoulou, where real home-cooking can be found at Vasilis and seafood with-a-view at Savouras, right on the harbour. For something more up-market, try the Nafplia Palace's Amimoni restaurant, and for a little taste of Italy drop by Antica Gelateria di Roma, where Claudia and Marcello Ratio serve over 30 divine flavours of gelato and sorbet, made fresh on the premises.

As you wander the narrow streets, stop in at the award-winning Peloponnesian Folklore Foundation with its wonderful collection of traditional costumes from all over the country, and a special exhibition on the production and use of natural fibres in Greece from 1835 to 1945. The museum also organizes periodic exhibitions and has an excellent gift shop. Nafplio is known for such eccentric and eclectic shops as Metallagi, which showcases the jewelry designs of Panagioti Alexopoulos and Maria Koutsoudaki, and has an open atelier enabling visitors to view the works in progress.

The Komboloi Museum also has a komboloy workshop and retail store offering a wide variety of the traditional 'worry beads'. The lively Nafplio nightlife is a popular weekend draw for foreign visitors and locals alike. For romance, visit the restaurant-bar Agnanti at the edge of town, with tables along the pier and waves lapping at your feet, or the Nautikos Omilos bar next door, and for a more trendy club scene, head far the Living Room, off Bouboulinas Square, where the neighbourhood youth congregate.

Nafplio is also the perfect base for exploring two important archaeological sites: Mycenae (24 kilometres away), described by Homer as 'rich in gold', and Epidauros, with its superb theatre (30 kilometres). Mycenae was excavated in the 1870s by Heinrich Schliemann, inspired by his obsession with the Iliad and the Odyssey. Wonder at the Cyclopean masonry of its citadel (so massive it was said to have been built by the mythical one-eyed giants) and the 'Lion Gate' with its two rampant lions, Mycenae's symbol of power.

The most impressive tomb, the so-called 'Treasury of Atreus', dates to 1250 BC and originally contained such gold artifacts as death masks, breastplates, jewelry and weapons, which are now in the archaeological museum in Athens. Epidauros was the site of the important sanctuary of Asclepios, the god of healing and medicine, but is renowned for its splendid theatre, built in the early 3rd century BC. Set dramatically into the hillside, its remarkable acoustics allow even the drawing of a breath to be heard by a1112,000 spectators that the theatre can accommodate. Plan to attend one of the classical dramas performed here during the annual summer festival, for a memorable moonlit experience accompanied by an orchestra of cicadas.


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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Greece Delphi - Center of the World

!±8± Greece Delphi - Center of the World

When Zeus sent two eagles to find the centre of the Earth, the birds met over Delphi, thus marking the site as the omphalos, or 'navel' of the world. It was here, amidst the precipitous cliffs and plunging gorges between Mt Parnassus and the Gulf of Itea, that the cult of Apollo was established, with devotees arriving from far and wide to seek the advice of the oracle of Delphi. At the sanctuary of Athena Pronaia is one of the great masterpieces of ancient architecture, the circular Tholos temple, dating from the 4th century BC. As you walk up the sacred way to the great Temple of Apollo, it is easy to imagine the proverbs once inscribed upon it, including `know thyself and 'nothing in excess', and the countless devotional statues that once stood here. Admire the reconstructed Treasury of the Athenians nearby, and continue up the hillside to the impressive stadium and theatre. Highlights of Delphi's Archaeological Museum include the extraordinary bronze charioteer, the enigmatic 'Column of the Dancers', carvings from the Siphnian Treasury, and the sculpture of the youth Antinoos.

Your next destination is the enchanting seaside town of Galaxidi, only half an hour away. Along the steep, zig-zag road you'll pass through the largest olive plantation in Greece. Sheltered in the Bay of Krisa, with lovely views of snowy Mt Parnassus, the town is full of beautiful 19th-century neoclassical buildings. The Maritime Museum documents the community's glory days after the War of Independence, in which the Galaxidiotes made a significant contribution in the form of their formidable naval power. There is a splendid collection of paintings of Galaxidis ships from the 19th and 20th centuries, along with wooden figureheads, nautical equipment, and local antiquities. The transition from sail to steam signalled the end of Galaxidi's fortunes, and the town subsequently slid into economic decline.

A leisurely stroll along the harbour front will acquaint you with the local scene. Begin at Cafe Themistoklis, which dates back to the 1860s and is now run by fourth-generation proprietor Thanasis Kamvysis, and welcomes you with an atmosphere redolent with the salty tales of sea captains who once swapped adventures by the fire. You can choose to dine between two neighbouring eateries, the humble fish taverna Tassos, with its delicious langoustines, or the more upmarket Maritsa, Galaxidi's version of Lloyds of London, where shipbuilders, owners and captains would congregate to conduct business and socialize. For 20 years Maritsa has been serving up her specialty chicken and courgette pies, and shrimp with orzo baked in clay, together with her signature mussels with rice. Further along diners can stop in for a drink at Ydrohos, or continue to the second port where Liotrivi, a former olive press has been converted into a cafe and gallery exhibiting artist-owner Minas's paintings of the local landscape. Visit goldsmith Cosmas Dimitriadis's jewelry shop for designs passed down from his father and grandfather, as well as daughter Arianna's more contemporary pieces. Under Dimitriadis's tenure as president of the town's cultural foundation, the last windmill visible on the hill overlooking Galaxidi has been restored and converted into a museum on the history of breadmaking.

Chrisoula and Kostas Papalexi are the gracious proprietors of Hotel Ganimede, a nine-room budget pension occupying a newly renovated 19thcentury house that in its former life belonged to a sea captain. The cozy rooms are furnished with wrought-iron beds, and topped with high wooden ceilings. Sumptuous breakfasts of fresh juice, home-made jam, cake, chutney, and anything else your heart might desire are served in the garden. Those undefeated by the Ganimede breakfast experience should head for nearby Nikotakis and its decadent local pastries.

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Saturday, October 29, 2011

Get Most Attractive Manali Tour Packages

!±8± Get Most Attractive Manali Tour Packages

Our Manali Tour Packages offer an excellent opportunity to explore the whole manali.
Manali is located at the north end of Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh at an altitude of 2050 meters with alluring mountain scenery that draws visitors year-round. Although the main town is crowded with new developments & hotels, villages on the outskirts still have the feel of the hippy days of the 60's.

A delightful nature reserve of magnificent Deodar trees is located on the banks of River Beas that starts from Rohtang pass to flow towards the Sutlej River in Punjab. River Beas is known to be one of the five rivers that gave Punjab its name. The river emerges from a cavern at the Rohtang pass and assumes different identities as the seasons go by from a clear blue easy flowing mountain river to an awesome torrent during the monsoons. The attraction of the river has been so great that whoever came here remained to stay. The great sages Narad, Vashisht, Vishwamitra, Vyas, Prashar, Kanav and Parshuram came here on different occasions and meditated on the banks of this river. Till today their temples exist in this valley of Vyas.

Manali is 18 hours from Delhi; 10 hours from Ambala Cantt; and 1.5-3 hours from Kulu. Book a Volvo bus ticket and savour the unforgettable journey along the hills.Manali is also well-connected to Shimla, Dharamsala, and Leh.

Manali opens up a paradise of scenic beauty. Visit the Rohtang Pass- the highest point on the Manali-Keylong Road. Catch the breath-taking view of mountains rising high above the horizon. On the way, stop by at Rahala Waterfalls (16 km from Manali), at a height of 2501m .Savour the delightful sweet and pure taste of natural water.

Go for a romantic paddle-boating with your partner in the nearby Dassaur Lake. Murmur sweet nothings & immerse in the natural scenic beauty that surround you..

A must visit in Manali are the 'gompas' or Buddhist monasteries. Managed with the funds donated by the local community, a visit to these serene monasteries will give you a new surge of a 'spiritual high'.

The local folks of Manali are shy, warm & friendly mostly looking out of their window panes to visitors roaming the streets. Visit Old Manali to see the old wooden houses to realize how one lived with nature & surroundings from olden days. Manaligarh Fort is also worth a trip.

Manali is also famous for its hot water springs and spas that dot the countryside. Give yourselves the luxury of a natural spa treatment in the hot water-springs of Vashist.3 km from Manali, Vashist, is a village which boasts of natural sulphur springs. You can enjoy the medicinal and therapeutic healing system in modern bath houses with in-built Turkish-styled showers where hot water is piped in from the spring.

At a distance of 13 kms from Manali is Solang Valley, most popularly known as Snow Point, famous for its 300 meters ski lift that takes one upto the mountain top for a splendid view of the area.

Fun Park at Hidamba temple, Naggar castle and Art Gallery are other places to visit. For a feel of the ancient and some brilliant snaps don't miss out on the Log Hut area and Club House.

Manali offers a range of exotic and budget hotels as part of its holiday package. These are idyllic places and afford you the luxury of spending your time in bliss with a host of delightful cuisine and breath-taking scenic view. You can avail of all modern amenities in these hotels.

Some of the wonderful places to eat out & titillate your taste buds are Pizza Olive, Chopsticks, Apple Blossoms, Mayur Restaurant, Vaishno Dhaba, valley View Restaurant. You can choose from a wide range of quality Italian cuisine to delectable Tibetan delicacies and authentic Viashno cuisine. Food is cheap compared to cities and made with simplicity in toe with the climate and a traveler's fatigue.

Manali is famous for its apple ciders as there are plenty of apple orchards around. Quench your thirst with freshly squeezed apple juice. If you are not too keen on Ludgi(plains) or Chang (Himachali) alcoholic beverages (local beer made with fermented rice ) , more like " saki" you can at least get a prized experience of visiting a Himachali home and sit by the local woman busy making chang. You will find them in plenty.

As in most hill stations in India, Manali has also a Tibetan Market where one can lovely winter wear in all its hue and splendour. You can get those warm, cushiony pullovers, cardigans, and shawls real cheap.

For adventure aficionados one can go trekking at Hamta Pass, Deo Tibba, Indrasan, friendship peak and Beas Kund. Go for a reputable company, get your gear and go rock-climbing. You can also go for abseiling trips, in which you can swing down in 9 tiers of a waterfall using rock-climbing gear. You can also enjoy sports such as white-water rafting. Now we can say that after visit our site you have got lots of useful information about Manali Tour Packages

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

What to Wear For a Spring Wedding

!±8± What to Wear For a Spring Wedding

Spring is that time of the year that brings a fresh start and a sense of replenishment - an ideal time for a bracing venture brought by a wedding ceremony. Dressing up for a wedding may prove to be quite taxing. During this time, a wedding magazine or two could provide sensible choices. Mostly the wedding dresses seem to be designed for a spring wedding. The time and place of the wedding are of utmost importance. Weddings after dark tend to be more formal than weddings held in daylight. It is better to have less dressy attire for weddings arranged in a public hall or home than the ones at estate receptions or country clubs.

Bear in mind that the standard attire for women is a dress while for men is a suit. In day time women can opt for a knee-length sheath dress or may be a cocktail dress for an evening function. No matter what or when, a versatile dress is what you should be looking for! If you're chilly, the dress can be paired with a light and airy wrap.
Leave out the typical work outfit. Women, when wearing a suit, might choose to wear a satin shell rather than a button-down blouse whereas men could go for a solid shirt and a somewhat darker tie rather than the occasional white or pinstripe shirts.

Remember, weather can be dodgy when dressing for a spring wedding. You may have sunshine and 70 degree's temperature at hand, or you may end up with a wet, cold day. If rain is in the forecast skip light colours, try opting for darker-toned pumps. Avoid putting on satin shoes because of April showers. Keep in mind that an umbrella and raincoat are necessary no matter what the weather forecast. The possibility of spring showers is always there and particularly at night the spring air carries a chill.

These days more brides wish to add a hint of colour in their wedding dresses - it maybe an all over hint of pink or probably a sash of baby blue or even light multihued embroidery. At a spring wedding such touches will look splendid. As a bridesmaid gift, give your bridesmaids wraps to wear. Try choosing dresses with sleeves on them. Also cardigan sweaters can be worn to go for a more vintage look. Try something new by selecting turquoise or lime green dresses for your bridesmaids, accompanied by pink bouquets.

Men appear highly well dressed for a daytime wedding dressed in tan suits, coloured shirts and matching ties. For men, it is essential to recognize that black-tie or formal attire refers to a tuxedo or dark suit and tie. A pashmina wrap with an empire-waist gown maybe suitable for women and one could even tryout a full-length satin skirt with beaded shell. For springtime nuptials, it is acceptable to choose black or white colours so feel free to wear both. Ladies have the option of wearing a white dress with an embroidered pastel cardigan or a black suit with a contrasting shell.


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