Nineties fashion was famous for big curly hair, tight pants, and big jackets with shoulder pads. Saint Laurent has definitely taken some inspiration from the 90’s with its bright pink colours and statement belts.








Nineties fashion was famous for big curly hair, tight pants, and big jackets with shoulder pads. Saint Laurent has definitely taken some inspiration from the 90’s with its bright pink colours and statement belts.








This week we saw some beautiful wedding dresses from South African designers. These dresses show a lovely balance between African and western inspired designs.

African inspired look with a beautiful gold necklace

For the modern African look. A gorgeous mix between African head wear and modern wedding dresses.

A simplistic dress rounded off with lace and flare bell-sleeves

The Rose-gold colour is flattering to every skin tone and adds a bit of difference to the traditional white dress

A dress that will make you look like a forest nymph with its lovely fairy cape.

A mermaid dress with fringed bodice and 3D applique skirt.

The front-mullet dress, with a gorgeous silk design and bold neck piece. Perfect for wearing when you want to show off your legs and shoes.

A lovely option for a summer wedding. With a balance between smart and casual. Perfect for hot weather.

Last but not least this very sexy dress with a lace design and mermaid style skirt. Perfect for Spring or Fall

Spending lots of time on Facebook looking at pictures of friends could make women insecure about their body image, research suggests.
The more women are exposed to “selfies” and other photos on social media, the more they compare themselves negatively, according to a study.
Friends’ photos may be more influential than celebrity shots as they are of known contacts, say UK and US experts.
The study is the first to link time on social media to poor body image.
The mass media are known to influence how people feel about their appearance.
But little is known about how social media impact on self-image.
Young women are particularly high users of social networking sites and post more photographs of themselves on the internet than do men.
To look at the impact on body image, researchers at the University of Strathclyde, Ohio University and University of Iowa surveyed 881 female college students in the US.
The women answered questions about their Facebook use, eating and exercise regimes, and body image.
The research, presented at a conference in Seattle, found no link with eating disorders.
But it did find a link between time spent on social networks and negative comparisons about body image.
The more time women spent on Facebook, the more they compared their bodies with those of their friends, and the more they felt negative about their appearance.
“Spending more time on Facebook is not connected to developing a bad relationship with food, but there is a connection to poor body image,” Petya Eckler, of the University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow, told the BBC.
She added: “The attention to physical attributes may be even more dangerous on social media than on traditional media because participants in social media are people we know.
“These comparisons are much more relevant and hit closer to home. Yet they may be just as unrealistic as the images we see on traditional media.”
A spokesperson for the Beat eating disorders charity said body image was a key part of our sense of identity and not a trivial matter or personal vanity.
A preoccupation with weight and shape was one of the key features of current popular culture, and was a global phenomenon, she said.
“The fascination with celebrities, their bodies, clothes and appearance has all increased the pressure that people typically feel at a time when they seek to establish their own identities and when their bodies are growing and changing,” she said.
“Young people compare themselves to the images that bombard them and feel it is their fault that their bodies compare so unfavourably.”
Reposted from bbc.com

I grew up in a small town where everyone wore the same clothes from the same store. Therefore our wardrobes consisted out of jeans and plain t-shirts. We didn’t have the internet to inspire us either. This means that my first exposure to true fashion trends were 90’s movies. These movies showed me that there is more to life than mom jeans and trainers. It also taught me valuable life lessons about beauty and sexuality.
Based on Emma by Jane Austin, this was one of the first movies that inspired my fashion choices. The movie is filled with stylish outfits from the 90’s along with some interesting fashion advice. This was the first movie I watched that featured designer clothes. Being from a small town I’ve never seen pretty outfits and this inspired me to exchange my small town life for city life.
Gave me the motto I still live by today….”On Wednesdays we wear pink”
Romy and Michelle taught us that its importance to always dress well even when going to gym. They also showed us that if your life isn’t wonderful invent a wonderful life. it also showed us that we should not let other people define our lives. Life is what we make of it.
Taught us some interesting life lessons about men and the importance of low cut tops and short skirts.
This movie had a different side to sexy, instead of just short skirts and low cut tops it showed us that buying key pieces or wearing tailored outfits can make you look just as sexy as a little mini dress.
Legally Blond
Elle Woods taught me that you can be both pretty and smart, that you don’t have to be only one thing in life and that you should believe in yourself even if no one else does.

I’ve always loved brown. It is a warm yet earthy colour. It is the colour of earth, wood and chocolate . Here are a few of my favourite pics from the net this week.






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