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Wednesday 31 July 2013

HOW TO DRESS UP THE REAL YOU



The real you is inside, so many people tend so much and spend so much time and money on their physical where and do almost nothing about their inner self.


Fashion in definition has Behaviour in it, that’s to say to have complete fashion sense you must dress up INSIDE too. Don’t get carried away by the beauty of some people (phhbttt). They be like beast inside….lol.
 

Here are some features of some physically conscious fashionistas: Their lips so red with LIES, their hair is VAINGLORY, they wear the biggest earrings of DISOBEDIENCE, wrist watch of SELFISHNESS, DECEIT is their belt and UNRIGHTEOUSNESS is their clothes. Their shoe heel so high with PRIDE….lmao

1peter 3v3 says ‘’whose adorning let it not be that outward adorning’’. Peter talking here was not condemning or standing against wearing of earrings, bracelets or ornaments, he was stressing the importance of the beauty of the INNER MAN.

 

Now this is the real deal #wink… Let your lipstick be thanksgiving, and hair carry the glory of GOD…wear the earrings of obedience… let your shoes be humble and the word of God as your clothe…hahaha Just because you are working on the inner please do not look haggard outside. It’s not possible anyways.

Monday 22 July 2013

 

 FASHION! FASHION! FASHION! is my drug next to my BIBLE. hahaha *weirdo*. This article is about the evolution of fashion from the 19th century to the 21st century (proud to be from the 21st century). Fashion design is the art of application of design and aesthetics or natural beauty to clothing accessories.
  
The first designer to have his label sewn into the garments he created is CHARLES FREDERICK WORTH in the 19th century. Next to him was PAUL IRIBE ,GEORGES LEPAPE,ERTE AND GEORGE BARBIER.

I am sure that it must have cost a fortune...... beautiful piece.
 
In the 20th century, fashion began to crisscross international boundaries with rapidity. Popular western styles were adopted all over the world. Fashion at the end of 20th century tackled themes that fashion had not previously embraced. These themes included rape, religious violence ,death and body modification.
 
 
 
21st century designers looked to the past inspiration, vintage clothing, especially from the sixties, seventies, and eighties. Fashion designers often sought to emulate bygone styles in their collection. designers began to adopt more colorful, feminine, excessive and 'anti-modern' look.