Monday, August 11, 2008

F: Is for Clothes that Fit!






















Not everyone is a size 2 and not everyone has a perfect body including models. How many times have you tried on jeans only to find them so low your stomach hangs over the waistband and when you sit down we are talking cleavage. Are you starting to be convinced that your jeans were designed to be worn exclusively by Kate Moss? Do you find your jeans growing so much during the day that you have to wash them every time you wear them to get them back in shape? If you have answered yes to these and other fashion jean disasters, do I have the jeans for you.Thigh slimming, stomach flattening, butt shaping, leg lengthening and stretch jeans in cords, white, black, dark blue and faded. SkinnyJeans® have tackled every possible way to make blue jeans more slimming and flattering. SkinnyJeans® are strictly built to make you look thinner. Seen on the cover of Aug 2008 Glamor and on page 68, May 2008 Special issue of People, O editors choice, Life and Style and Ok, with Lindsey Lohan, Rachel Ray, Jodie Foster and Jessica Simpson singing their praises. Medium-Rise Waist, Memory Stretch, Plain Pockets, Disguised Stomach Flattener, Sexy Thigh-Scooping/Buttocks-Lifting Shape, Leg Lengthening Design in Barely-Boot Cut, and Smart Shading, Fading and never loses its shape. The unique cut of the jeans separates and slims out the thighs and lifts and shapes the buttocks. The inseams are drawn very forward on the leg to make the thighs appear narrower. SkinnyJeans® have a specially-sewn invisible panel-function that flattens the entire stomach area. And SkinnyJeans® have a shaded and faded pattern that creates an optical illusion front and back that makes you look thinner and your legs look longer at a cost of $178. You can find them at Cantaloupe 1036 Lexington Ave or www.slinnyjeans.com

Zaha Hadid, the same designer who designed "The Chanel Mobile Art Pavilion" is now branching out into the coolest Eco-Shoe Line I have ever seen. With eco-friendly fashion being the talk of the town, various types of eco-friendly apparel are coveted, such as this one offered by Neo-modernist architect Zaha Hadid. I am guessing once these hit the market they will be sought after and in high demand. They are a limited-edition for the Brazilian eco-footwear company Melissa. Commitment to the environment with their vegan, recyclable plastic materials, their socially responsible trade and labor practices, and their cute and affordable designs, Melissa is a company on the rise. As sculptural and visionary as her buildings, Zaha's shoes are made from recyclable, sustainable plastic and come in eight colours, including black and silver.

From Jeans that make you skinny to shoes that redesign clothing is expanding F.A.C.T.

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