Hairstyles

When choosing your hairstyle, remember that you'll have a much easier time if you choose a style that lets hair do what it wants naturally.

Fine Hair has the appearance of softness, which can be very feminine and appealing. However, if you want it to look thicker, you should have it layered slightly. A soft body wave adds fullness and hair coloring can also give more body and make it look thicker.

Course Hair has an overall heavy look - one that makes a statement. Cut is very important and a haircut that shapes the face will also help control the hair. Coloring will soften the texture by filling in and smoothing out the cuticle.

Straight Hair can be thick or thin but when in perfect, shiny condition, it gives the impression of a shimmering sheet of hair. A straight, blunt cut to the length you decide is best. A body wave will create movement and curlers will help add height.

Curly Hair is perhaps the most versatile. You can blow-dry it straight, use rollers of various sizes to adjust the natural curls, or let it go soft and curly on its own.

Woman Career fashion

Shoes Designer


Charles Jourdan
Browse current styles on this highly stylized site, read about the company's history, find a boutique. Good reading: "Traces" where the the shoe design process is detailed.

Manolo Blahnik
Learn why this fashionista fave prompts fans like Madonna to say "Manolo Blahnik's shoes are as good as sex, but they last longer."

Christian Louboutin

He says "Women express themselves through their shoes." This young designer's trademark are his red soles.

Fratelli Rosetti

This Italian company started out making athletic shoes (and they were the first to make brown loafers). Check out products, where to buy and company history.

Sergio Rossi

It's lovely to look at, but navigating the site isn't exactly intuitive. These Italian shoes, however, are knockouts. View current and archived collections (nice big, clear photos!) or find a nearby boutique.

Davina Veronica - Indonesian Model

Davina Veronica Hariadi was the Jakarta birth woman, on October 20 1978 that had the profession as the female actor and the Indonesian female model.

The eldest child from 2 was related from the couple the Hariadi Thunder (the father) and Patricia Gontha (the mother) previously was the finalist of the magazine of Anita Cemerlang of the cover model 1995, as well as the third champion and the Cover Girl race favourite the Mode magazine 1996.

The woman be as high as 173 cm that also the lover of Italia cooking and Indonesia this had gone to class in the Komunikasi Faculty the Public Relations route, Universitas Pelita Harapan.
The woman was bloody Java-Manado this had starred in several advertisements and the videoclip model from from Humania, Ahmad Band, Dewa 19, Hedy Yunus to the band from the city gudeg Sheila ounce 7.
Davina was a person muallaf.

kanaya tabitha - Designer

Autodidacts evidently could not be underestimated.The fashion designer Kanaya Tabitha was one of the examples.The Dumai birth woman (Riau), December 19 1972 that indeed never the school fashion design, but the talent, the struggle and the harshness will succeeded in producing the success.Abreast the noise artist like Ruth Sahanaya, Febby Febiola, Iis Dahlia, Sarah Azhari, Mayangsari and Nafa Urbach became his loyal customer.

His party clothes that were feminine, the section and same glamour were liked because of could make the woman fat was seen slender.The attraction of the Kanaya success made him be chosen as The Most Powerful Woman in Indonesia 2002 versions of Mark Plus and the Swa Magazine, last March.However, like generally the hard worker, certainly Kanaya was not yet satisfied with his reputation.His hope was the Indonesian designers could be seen capable in the eyes of international, and could penetrate market just.

”I'am wanted to enter the designer's international line, although was in the place most belakang,” he said recently.His statement not only the courtesy.Kanaya indeed will prove that in Hong Kongese Fashion Week 2002 that will be followed by him in the date 8—11 this coming July.”Saya optimistic because of HK Fashion Week has had buyer and fashion people, and created the industry. Fashion has become the industry in Hong Kong, and entered five big with export products lainnya,” continued Kanaya.Hong Kong, according to him, so the centre fashion Asia, and trend-setter the world.

The designer of foreign countries looked for the clothing material there.Buyer came not only to buy the product, but also the design.Kanaya might be considered to be proud of could go with HK Fashion Week 2002.”Senang it seems could gather with approximately 1400 fashion designers from various countries. Moreover, I including in the 160 's the designer who will hold the show tunggal,” he said.”Ini for the first time the Indonesian designer went with HK Fashion Week.I was different from Mardiana Eka, that went along by using the Hong Kongese name ,” was added by Kanaya.Before departing headed ”medan perang” that actually, Kanaya will put forward his collection opposite the domestic public, this coming June.

Kebaya

A Kebaya is a traditional blouse worn by Indonesian and Malaysian women, sometimes made from sheer material and usually worn with a sarong, batik, or other traditional knitted garment such as a songket with a colorful motif.


Kebaya is originated from Arab region;[1] the Arabic word of Kaba means clothing. The name of Kebaya as a particular clothing type was introduced by the Portuguese when they landed on Southeast Asia. Kebaya is associated with a type of blouse worn by Indonesian women in 15th or 16th century. Other believed that Kebaya is originated from China hundreds of years ago, spreading to the Southeast Asia in the 13th to 16th century.[citation needed]
The earliest form of Kebaya was first came from the north of the Indonesian archipelago. The clothing type began to spread to Malacca, Java, Bali, Sumatra, Borneo and Sulawesi. After hundred years of acculturation, the garments have become adjusted to local customs and culture.
Prior 1600, kebaya on Java island were considered as a sacred clothing to be worn only by members of the Javanese monarchy. During Dutch colonization of the island, European women began wearing kebaya as formal dress. During this period, kebaya, that was originally made from mori fabric, were modified with silk embroidered with colorful patterns.

Kain Songket

Songket is fabric which belongs to the brocade family of textiles. It is hand woven in silk or cotton, and intricately patterned with gold or silver threads. The metallic threads stand out on the background cloth to create a shimmering effect. In the weaving process the metallic threads are inserted in between the silk or cotton weft (latitudinal) threads of the main background cloth. The term 'songket' comes from the Malay word menyongket, ‘to embroider with gold or silver threads’. Songket is traditionally worn during ceremonial occasions.
In Indonesia, Songket is produced in Sumatra, Kalimantan, Bali, Sulawesi, Lombok and Sumbawa. Outside of Indonesia production areas include the east coast of the Malay Peninsula and Brunei.
Songket weaving is historically associated with areas of Malay settlement, and the production techniques could have been introduced by Arab and Indian merchants. Historically, production was located in politically significant kingdoms because of the high cost of materials; the gold thread used was originally made of real gold.

Batik Fashion

Batik or batique is an Indonesian word and refers to a generic wax-resist dyeing technique used on textile. The word originates from Javanese word "amba", meaning ”to write” and the Javanese word for dot or point, "titik."

It is known to be more than a millennium old, probably in ancient Egypt or Sumeria. There are evidences that cloth decorated through some form of resist technique was in use in the early centuries AD.[citation needed] It is found in several countries later in West Africa such as Nigeria, Cameroon and Mali, or in Asia, such as India, Sri Lanka, Iran, and Thailand, and Malaysia, but the most popular are in Indonesia. The art of Batik reach its highest achievement in technique, intricate design, and refined aesthetic in Java, Indonesia. The island of Java itself is famous and well known for its exquisite batik for centuries, particularly in places such as Yogyakarta, Solo, Cirebon, and Pekalongan.

Batik is both an art and a craft, which is becoming more popular and well known in the west as a wonderfully creative medium. The art of decorating cloth in this way, using wax and dye, has been practised for centuries. In Java, Indonesia, batik is part of an ancient tradition, and some of the finest batik cloth in the world is still made there. The word batik originates from the Javanese tik and means to dot.

To make a batik, selected areas of the cloth are blocked out by brushing or drawing hot wax over them, and the cloth is then dyed. The parts covered in wax resist the dye and remain the original colour. This process of waxing and dyeing can be repeated to create more elaborate and colourful designs. After the final dyeing the wax is removed and the cloth is ready for wearing or showing.

Contemporary batik, while owing much to the past, is markedly different from the more traditional and formal styles. For example, the artist may use etching, discharge dyeing, stencils, different tools for waxing and dyeing, wax recipes with different resist values and work with silk, cotton, wool, leather, paper or even wood and ceramics.

Batik is historically the most expressive and subtle of the resist methods. The ever widening range of techniques available offers the artist the opportunity to explore a unique process in a flexible and exciting way.