Friday 30 September 2011

Alluring Black Leather Dress

                                                  Alluring Black Leather Dress are the fashion of today. They are also 


Leather dresses are great style since times and are continuing so. This is the reason of their being so high in demand. Leather jackets, leather pants, leather skirts, leather coats, leather gloves, leather bags and so on are the fashion of today. They are also good for showing of style...





Product Details:

Look glamorous wearing this trendy leather dress. This exquisite dress features a front button closure with two front pockets and a beautiful same color leather waist belt. Combine it with closed toe heels footwear and stroll the fashion street in style.


Features :

1 . Lamb Leather
2 . Front button closure
3 . Leather waist belt
4 . Elasticized wrists







Lather Women's Dresses Collection

Lather Women's Dresses Collection 




Girl's Winter Fall Collection

Girl's Winter Fall Collection

Here we present to you new winter dresses collections, Hop you will Like and don't forget to leave comments :)







Dresses for Working Women's

Dresses for Working Women's

Black Skirt



Printed Full Skirt



LOng Gown



Sexy Cocktail Party Dress



Hot Dress

Lather Lingerie Care Tips

Tips for Lather Lingerie Care 


The care and storage of your leather lingerie.


The first rule of leather care is to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations. Always check the label to see what it reads as to the care. Leather care requires many things to watch for and avoid with special treatments for different conditions. All Leather garment should be allowed to dry at room temperature should they get wet. Always hang on a plastic, wooden or padded hanger or it will loose its shape or with a metal hanger transfer rust to the fabric.
When storing cover in a breathable fabric such as cotton or equivalent. Avoid direct sunlight for any longer period of time. Treat items with a conditioner for the type of fabric. These steps will keep your garment in good condition and give you good use for
a long time.

• If your leather clothing or leather lingerie becomes wet, let it dry at room temperature.
• If your leather clothing or leather lingerie becomes stained, gently blot liquid stains with a clean cloth.
• It is a good idea to use a repellent product to condition your leather item.
• Store your leather clothing or leather lingerie on a wide wooden, plastic or padded hanger to help maintain the shape.
• Do not store your leather clothing or leather lingerie in a hot or damp area.
• Leather clothing and leather lingerie needs to be stored in a temperature controlled environment.
• If you will be covering your leather when you are storing it; cover it with a breathable cloth like cotton sheets.
• Do not cover your leather clothing or leather lingerie with plastic. The plastic will cause the leather to dry out.
• Avoid exposing your leather to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.

All leather items can last for a lifetime if they are regularly maintained and treated well. Leather is skin and just as you would clean your own, you need to clean and nourish your leather to help retain its durability and texture.

Preservation:
• Leather conditioners should be applied with a soft cloth to not only help in the cleaning process, but to also provide good water repellent properties.
Cleaning:
• Continual contact with moisture (sweat, rain, urine, alcohol, etc.,) can cause the leather to stiffen. Before you start cleaning the full surface of your leather item, test out the cleaner on a smaller, less visible area. Wait a few minutes. If you don't notice any color distortion, proceed with the rest of the item.
• When cleaning your leather NEVER use strong detergents such as laundry detergent. Always choose a product that helps preserve the leather's natural lubricating oils rather than strip them away. Most cleaning products sold in department and shoe stores are safe. But, it never hurts to ask.
• Warm soapy water, using baby shampoo or a similar soap, is the best cleaning solution for removing difficult or oily marks, stains or odors. Rub baby shampoo into the area of any oily stains before rinsing. Try to avoid cleaners that leave any sort of grease or residue. Residue can make leather vulnerable to bacteria, which will tarnish the leather and eventually break down the stitching. To remove the excess cleaner, use a slightly dampened cloth or a small brush around the stitching.
• Make sure soap/shampoo is rinsed out thoroughly to avoid stiffening.
• Leather should never be dried in front of a direct heat source as this damages the leather and also causes the hide to stiffen. Make sure to clean and treat your leather before it's dry. Never use heat to dry leather (it should air-dry) and always stuff the garment while it's drying, in order to make sure it maintains its shape.
• When storing leather articles, don’t throw them to the bottom of the wardrobe, instead hang them up and make sure they are ventilated to prevent them from molding.
• Get a Nubuck cloth; it's a great leather care tool for cleaning and restoring your item to its original look.
• Clean your leather goods as often as you need to and make sure they're dust-free at all times.
• Never use caustic household chemicals to clean your leather items.

Removing Stains and Smells from Leather Clothing and Leather Lingerie:

Sweat: When the leather becomes slightly stiffened or an itchy irritation occurs, this is usually a sign that sweat has permeated the leather. Washing in warm water with baby shampoo or fabric softener will help soften the leather and remove the irritation.

Odors: To remove odors, use a teaspoon of bicarbonate soda crystals in about 1 quart/liter of warm water and let the solution soak into the skin.

Oils and Oil Based Lubricants: These can be difficult to remove. Use baby shampoo or a similar soap in a few tablespoons of water and rubbing slowly onto the spots can help their removal. Rinse thoroughly. As another alternative, most oil or grease stains can be lifted by grinding up blackboard chalk, sprinkling it onto the affected area, and leaving the powder on for one full day.
Wax: Place blotting paper or brown paper on the leather and then apply a cool/moderate iron to remove wax from leather. Keep applying the iron on clean blotting or brown paper, to the wax spot until the paper is no longer absorbing the wax.

Urine Stains: Uric acid found in urine is very damaging to leather. When leather has been in contact with urine, it should be washed out immediately after use with warm soapy water (baby shampoo). Leaving urine-stained items overnight can cause irreparable damage.


Blood Stains: Leather becomes stiff and odorous if blood is allowed to dry. If blood gets on your leather clothing or leather lingerie, hand wash immediately.

Hygiene: Germs can be killed by soaking leather clothes in 1 teaspoon bleach to 1 gallon of water for up to 1/2 hour. Rinse thoroughly and hand wash immediately after bleaching. Bleaching can damage leather so minimal use is necessary.

Removing Mold and Mildew: In case mildew builds up, mix one cup of rubbing alcohol with one cup of water. Dip a clean cloth in the solution and wipe the mildewed area. For more persistent mildew, use mild soap containing germicide and water. Wipe the excess soap with a clean cloth and let dry.
Washing Leather Clothing and Leather Lingerie:
• Hand wash in warm water.
• Use baby shampoo, mild soap or fabric softener. DO NOT use laundry detergent.
• Gently squeeze the water from the leather clothing or leather lingerie. Do not twist or wring as this can cause the garment to crease or wrinkle.
• Make sure to completely dry all metal fittings or they can rust.
• Lay out flat on clean, dry towel to soak up extra moisture. Dry at room temperature without direct heat. It can take 48 - 72 hours to dry depending on the garment.
• Apply leather conditioner with a soft cloth. Be sure to remove all excess leather conditioner. Do not apply leather conditioner to the suede side of leather.
• Always store in a well ventilated area.
If in doubt, have your leather clothing or leather lingerie professionally cleaned. Many quality dry cleaners offer this service.




Metal Fittings:

Most buckles, rivets, studs, snaps, rings, etc., are nickel plated steel with the exception of chain which is chrome plated steel and other metal fittings that are brass coated. If the fittings are not cleaned regularly or cleaned and dried after contact with moisture, rusting will occur. When cleaning leather with conditioner, applying the conditioner to the metal fittings will increase their longevity. Surface rust can be removed with chrome cleaner, Autosol, WD40 (nickel), or Brasso (brass).
For leather clothing and leather lingerie, it is recommended to look for manufacturers that no longer use nickel plating. Aside from the above mentioned problems, many people have a sensitivity or allergy to nickel which can cause painful irritations where it comes into contact with the skin. 




Thursday 29 September 2011

Women Winter Collection

Lather Winter Dresses collection for Girls and Working women's


Lather High neck Gown


Panther / Lion Lather Dress

Lather Dress Whit and Black

Night Gown

Black Party Dress 



Lather Dresses Winter Collection

Lather Dresses Winter Collection 

Beautiful Silk Gown

Lather Skirt

High Neck and leggy 

Beautiful Lather Dress


Pure Lather Skirt 



Winter Fall Dresses Collection

Winter Fall Dresses Collection


Winter dresses can keep a woman warm but still be very elegant and stylish. During winter season, some women are having a difficult time in showing off their fashion styles because wardrobes become limited to just jackets and coats. But when one has these dresses, she can do a lot of styles on her fashion to still look good and classy. Here are some styles that can go well with your winter dresses.









First of all, during winter, it is best to wear rich colors for your winter dresses. Choose reds, greens and purples. It is better if you choose knee length types of dresses. If you are to match it with large jackets or knits, make sure that you choose earthy colors like browns or creams. You can also wear some accessories along with your winter dresses like big earrings and long necklaces. These should perfectly match your winter outfit. Good color combination can also do well with these types of dresses.







If your dress for the cold season is in plain and light color, you can wear a printed jacket. And of course, your winter look will not be complete without the perfect pair of shoes. Boots are always in during the winter season. High heel boots can match your winter dresses very well if you know which to choose. Your overall look can show what type of fashion you keep. So make sure that whatever season it is, you are in good looks all the time. The winter season should not keep you away from looking good and elegant. Choose clothing that will still show your style and fashion even if you need to wrap up because of the weather.
Winter dresses come in various styles, colors and lengths. You need to choose one that will perfectly match your personality and fashion style. Be fabulous even during the winter season.



winter dresses.


Winter Dresses
Dresses are associated more with spring and summer. But though winter is synonymous with chunky sweaters, thick woolies and jeans, it is also associated with graceful and feminine accessories like woolen stoles, patterned shawls, furs or leather ankle boots. To turn your winters into interesting sartorial experiences, here are some tips on how to wear winter dresses.







Knit dresses look fabulous with ankle boots and are very warm too. A pair of thick tights and chunky jewelry goes well with them in winters. Jersey dresses in wool too are great for winters. Go for a short dress, teamed with a shirt when dressing for work. For formal parties in the winter, go for a longer dress combined with a chic jacket and jewelry to match. Wear your best covered high heels and you are ready to rock. Use those patterned shawls and stoles with your long black jersey dress to keep warm and create an effect at the same time.
It is wise to invest in some leg warmers, if you plan to wear winter dresses. Found in numerous colors, textures and patterns, they will keep your legs warm under your dress and make you feel good too. Short dresses can be effectively teamed with knee high socks or thigh high patterned socks. They look good with flats and boots while keeping your legs warm. Apart from this obvious advantage, you have the option of ushering in some variety by mixing and matching.

gray winter dressesLearning how to layer is essential for wearing winter dresses. A tunic or a mini dress worn over skin-tight jeans teamed with winter shoes and a jacket can look wonderfully feminine and casual. Layer your body con dresses with thick cardigans and warm stoles. Add a pair of tights or leg warmers and some of your favorite boots to create the effect you want. For winter parties, velvets and cashmere dresses look sensual and feminine. Combined with high heeled suede boots you will look trendy and feel comfortable.

                                         

You don’t have to shiver in order to wear a dress in winter. Throw in some imagination into your wardrobe and add a pinch of flair, and you are ready to get warm and look hot in your winter dress.


What to wear next winter


What to wear next winter

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You may have hauled out your bikinis for summer, but the fashion-forward folk are 
all about winter 2012. Designers showcased their collections for the season at 
SA Fashion Week.

It may be summer outside but the fashion world – which is always a few steps ahead of the
 pack – is already in winter 2012.


Evening gownEvening gowns by Vesselina Pentateuch





















Joburg fashionistas got a preview of that season’s trends at South African Fashion Week (SAFW), which took place from 22 to 25 September at the Crowne Plaza in Rosebank. The SAFW Winter Collection 2012 was the local design platform’s 20th seasonal showing since its inception in 1997.
Top local designers showed their collections, including Clive Rundle, Amanda Laird Cherry, Ephraim Molingoana, Tiaan Nagel, Naked Ape and Vesselina Pentcheva, as well as the new designer-to-watch, Joel Janse van Vuuren.
Explaining her winter line, Cherry said: “My collection this year has been inspired by memories of my dad. Thoughts of him have been on my mind a lot. He was a racehorse trainer and a real character. But there were other sides to his life and a vivid recall is of going with my dad to a gumboot and stick fighting rally near the Durban beachfront where his groomsmen were competing.”
The starting point of the garments was his racing colours or jockey silks. His were very simple – a silver grey body and old gold sleeves. “When I used to go to the races with my dad he was adamant that I had to dress smartly and not be over the top. That has influenced the collection too. I have mixed tailored suits with unusual pieces, as my personal aesthetic is a lot more eclectic and avant-garde.”
It had been an interesting process of rationalising where she now stood on the issue of how she dressed, said the Durban designer. “It has reflected another point in my life where I assess who I am as an individual and spurned some thoughts of where I still want to go next.”
Inspiration
Naked Ape drew inspiration from Lesotho. Shaldon Kopman, the designer, said: “With our latest range we drew inspiration from our neighbours, the kingdom in the sky, Lesotho, and the herdsmen or the cowboys of the country as they are affectionately known.”
Lesotho was the only nation south of the Sahara that illustrated the culture of an entire nation through an item as individualistic as a blanket, he said. Many blanket designs had names, such as sutha ke fete (give way that I may pass), slea o butsoe (leave the door open), motlotlehi (wedding blanket), and lekunutu(the secret).
A model
A Montsho design by Palesa Mokobong
“Naked Ape has drawn on this practical and buoyant approach to life for this collection. We are exploring design through versatility and utility. Staying true to Naked Ape’s values, our collection of natural and recycled fabrication and textiles [are] influenced by heritage, technology and functionality,” he said.
New talent
Taking place during SAFW, the Elle Mr Price New Talent Show featured eight new designers. The new talent show has become a highlight of the annual fashion calendar and is generally regarded as the fashion industry’s finest talent incubator.
In the past, it has produced several top designers, including Terrence Bray, Jacques van der Watt, Ella Buter, Tiaan Nagel and David Thlale.
SAFW will now be taking the business of fashion to the next level with local designer pop-up shops. With these, leading as well as up-and-coming talent will have a platform to generate income, clients and opportunities.
                   
Following the successful launch of the SAFW’s local designer pop-up shops last year, the newly renovated Sandton City Fountain Court will again be transformed to show off home-grown design and talent.
The pop-up shops will be open from 30 September to 2 October, and will feature collections from designers such as Ephymol, Vesselina Pentcheva, Black Coffee, Two, Christopher Strong, Rubicon, Gugulam, Naked Ape, Colleen Eitzen and Amanda Laird Cherry, among others. Consumers will be able to buy items directly from the designers, as well as interact with them in a unique retail environment.
“The local designer pop-up shops form the consumer arm of SAFW,” commented Lucilla Booyzen, the founder of SAFW.
“Our aim has always been to develop the South African design industry into a formidable force through the development of the creative fashion design sector. This is carried across all levels … allowing for South African design to flourish. The local designer pop-up shop concept was such a successful undertaking last year. Being the first of its magnitude, it generated phenomenal results.”

Jewelry and accessories
Men's wearMen's wear by Naked ApeThere will be over 60 curated stands to browse. Among the items on sale will be jewellery, facilitated in conjunction with the Jewellery Council of South Africa, shoes, hats and accessories. Apart from the pop-up shops, consumers will also be able to see the first of the designers’ summer collections.
“We are extremely proud that consumers will be able to truly see the vision and creativity of the designers on the runway,” said Booyzen.
“This year we will also be announcing the winner of the Vodacom 4U student competition after the designer showcase of the 14 finalists on Saturday, 1 of October at 1pm. I have no doubt that their creations will deliver a burst of creativity.”
In the competition, second and final year design students across the country had to recycle existing denim garments into dresses. The winner will land a three-month internship with Sissy Boy and Ronald Sassoon in Cape Town.
Ronald Sassoon said: “We have an amazing design and technical department at Sissy Boy and Ronald Sassoon, which has made us specialists in denim fabric and design techniques. We are the only women’s denim brand in South Africa that has these kinds of facilities, and we are excited to share some of our knowledge gained through our many years of experience with the winner of the student competition.”
The SAFW local designer pop-up shops will be open from 9am to 6pm, on Friday, 30 September and 1 October, and from 10am to 3pm on 2 October.





Girls Winter Dresses Collections

Girls Winter Dresses Collections 

The Winter Season is coming now and  women's want to wear comfortable and good looking  dresses in winter , so some dresses collection we want to share with you to help dresses selections in this winter. Hope you will like it.  



wrinkeld skirt 



long Frock's 



long teashirts



black skirt



high neck style Black dress 



Wednesday 28 September 2011

Skirts Dresses for Girls

Skirts Dresses for Girls



European Latest Dresses Collection















European Latest Dresses Collection

European Latest Dresses Collection

Here are some Latest Women Dresses Collection, Hope you will Like it.





















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