Thursday, July 29, 2010

FALL 2010's MUST HAVE ACCESSORIES


Accessories have a leading role when it comes to personalizing an outfit and taking it to a superior level in terms of complexity and elegance, originality and style. Each year fall accessories trends offer us the opportunity to renew our wardrobe by infusing it with a different set of pieces inspired from different time decades or from various unique cultures, to be able to maintain our style looking fresh. The fashion accessories of this season are no different, being an expression of style and opulence, leaving a powerful impression trough their eye catching presence.

The accessories for the fall/winter season 2010-2011 are quite contrasting being made to suit a variety of tastes and personalities. The influences are both classical and futuristic, feminine and daring, enabling each woman to embrace the style that most suits her. Some fall trends are also heavily inspired by the leading trends of this summer, a clear sign that the femininity that was characteristic for this summer will still have a strong impact for the colder seasons. At the same time, classicism and luxury are wonderfully combined creating the impression of power and modernism in a perfect balance. Here are a few of the must have accessories for fall/winter 2010-2011:


Ankle socks
Ankle socks are the perfect example of a beloved summer trend that comes back in style the next season. Designers with a resounding name in the world of fashion such as Marc Jacobs or John Galliano have ensured that this trend will be well represented for the season to come. If in the summer ankle socks were used to give a more interesting touch to heeled sandals,when the temperatures are lower ankles sock will be used to add a touch rebellion, being worn with high heeled boots. To pull off a fashionable look you can try to wear them dresses, skirts and oversized accessories.


Marc by Marc 
Jacobs
The shoulder bag
A classical and practical alternative to more modern and heavily accessorized handbags, the shoulder bag will be one of the stars of this season, giving a chic, stylish impression being perfect for a variety of occasions, being suitable both for upgrading a casual look as well as for completing a more conventional outfit that must follow a set of stricter rules.

Leopard printed accessories
Animal prints are coming back in full force in a variety of ways, aiming to add a daring touch to more conventional outfits, being one of the simplest ways to spice up your wardrobe for the season to come. There are virtually no restrictions when it comes to choosing animal printed outfits so use your personal sense of style and choose the accessories allow you to express your personality the best. Here are a few options you can choose from:





Knitwear and fur insertions
Knits are the ultimate expression of comfort and coziness, two characteristics of the colder season we are all able to relate to. Influences of this trend can be found everywhere from knitted bags (Prada) to boots with heavy knitted applications. If knitted accessories are not exactly your thing you can opt for a variety of clothing items with these types of insertions ranging from chic vests or loose fitting sweaters. If you are aiming for a more elegant then accessories wit artificial fur insertion can be just what you are looking for.



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Saturday, June 19, 2010

8 STYLE DON'TS FOR MEN


Socks with Sandals

Who decided this was okay in the first place? Traveling around, I am unfortunately faced with some of the worst offenders of this major fashion don’t. I understand that when it is chilly outside we all dream of the warmth of the summer sun, but wearing socks with sandals doesn’t make the seasons change any faster. If you want to wear sandals this badly, move to a warmer climate.

Novelty Ties, Shirts, Boxer Shorts, Etc.

Just say no (I'm channeling Nancy Reagan). There is nothing lasting about novelty clothing nor does it project a stylish, put together image. Leave the smiley faces, hearts, reindeer, shamrocks, animal and various other prints on the racks of the store where you found them.

Blaring Designer Labels

This is a personal pet peeve of mine. I don’t want to be a walking advertisement and neither should you. It’s not a sophisticated look. Just because you are wearing a designer’s name on your chest, sleeve, or wherever, doesn’t make you stylish. Keep it understated and simple.

Backpacks at the Office

Unless you are a college student, off to hike Runyon Canyon or are a paparazzi, there is no excuse for schlepping a backpack. If you need something for your gym clothes, buy a nice looking gym bag (and there are options that don’t have big logos on them), or if you need something to carry your assorted papers, cell phone, day-planner, etc., get a nice messenger bag.

Chunky Shoes

These were okay back in the 90s, but the big chunky shoes, especially those with square toes, should be retired at this point. Choose something classic that stands the test of time.

Shiny or Glittery Shirts and Suits

If you are looking for something to go out nightclubbing in, I can think of much better choices than those that are glittery, shiny and ultimately tacky. If you are at a loss, try a form fitting black t-shirt or black dress shirt which can be worn with jeans or trousers and dress shoes or casual shoes. Just SAY NO to Ed Hardy!

Clothes That Are Too Loose Fitting

In a word, sloppy. Unless you are a hip hop artist, it’s not the right look. Choose clothes that fit your body. This might take some experimentation by mixing and matching certain cuts and styles until you find the right fit for your body that is flattering.

Unflattering Colors

That beautiful blue cashmere sweater you found on sale after Christmas might be really tempting, but if it makes you look ill it’s no bargain. The colors you wear should compliment your natural features such as your eye color, skin tone and body shape. Keep this in mind when putting your look together.
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Friday, May 21, 2010

SUNNIES for SUMMER 2010


Nothing says summer like slipping on your favorite pair of sunglasses while sun bathing on the beach, strolling around town or driving on a highway.


The shades below are my all time favorites that I believe every woman needs to have in her sunglasses collection. Once you have these basics, you can grow your collection by getting trendy and funky ones. But these are the four classics- the sunglasses that you can rely on from season to season.

Aviator They are plenty of designers and mass retail stores that offer aviator style sunglasses- from H&M to Marc Jocobs and Lanvin, but my favourite one remains to be the RayBan version.







Wayfarer Want to channel Audrey Hepburn? Just put your wayfarers on and you instantly give off a Parisian vibe. They come in a variety of colors, so there is a color to suit any personality.







Cat Eye Mysterious, feminine and oh so 50’s! The cat eye frame is timeless style that appeals to all types of girls.







Oversized Every girl needs a pair of oversized glasses to hide from the paparazzi.
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

MIXOLOGIST: MEN SHIRT & TIE COMBOS


I'll take mine shaken and stirred, a guy's wardrobe that is! Most men find choosing a dress shirt and tie a big chore. I say, no more! It's fun and fashionable to mix and match patterns. Here are a few combos that I think are a Must-Try this Spring & Summer when you are wanting to step out in style. The shirts and ties are available at Nordstrom!

Here's how you can transform 1 shirt, 5 different looks:

Lavender Striped Shirt with Striped Tie. Two sets of stripes is nice, but three's a crowd. Wear this combination with any suit that's not striped.














Lavender Striped Shirt with Navy Knit Tie. Reversed-out white lines and the tie's nubby texture take this solid-on-stripe combo way beyond basic.














Lavender Striped Shirt with Paisley Tie. Balance this high-energy tie with the calming effect of clean stripes in a complementary tone.
















Lavender Striped Shirt with Purple Dot Tie. Embrace purple—it's everywhere right now. This timeless mix of dots on stripes is a distinguished way to add color.













Lavender Striped Shirt with Plaid Tie. Classic example of mixing patterns. Note the nice use of scale: amplified plaid on orderly awning stripes.
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010

HOT HANDBAG TRENDS in '10


What's Hot in Handbag Trends for 2010?

I'm going to make this simple. Handbag styles and purse trends are a personal preference, but there are a few hot trends for 2010 that any woman will crave. I have been checking out the designers and it seems the following are going to be a big hit:

1) Soft embellishments

2) Jewel Tones

3) Multi Pockets

4) Double-Carry Options

5) Oversized Bags

6) Classic Shapes

Personal taste dictates what style of bag you choose to carry. Handbag trends come and go each year, so it is nice to know that there is a wide selection of inexpensive trendy purses as well as top-of-the line bags. Regardless of your budget, these trends can be found at any price point.

Soft embellishments are simple style elements added to a handbag to offer a bit of "oomph". While last year brought us chains, large hoops and heavy zippers, this year brings us softer, more subtle embellishments. Things to look for when it comes to soft embellishments: rouching, pleats and weaving of the exterior material; interesting straps and handles such as braiding or leather woven through (small) chain; fringe; mixed media (leather with suede or calf hair trim); and small metallic closures. Additionally, patent leather is considered a soft embellishment, provided there are no other style elements to distract from the patent.

Jewel toned handbags are basically bags in the color of gem stones: emerald, ruby, amethyst, peridot, and sapphire are the hottest jewel colors to look for. Handbags in jewel tones are available in variations of the gem, from deeper saturation to pale hues.

Multi pockets, either on the exterior or the interior, are a big style trend this year. I must add, however, that exterior pockets are presented in a soft embellishment manner - the pockets blend into the overall shape and form of the bag so they don't stand out.

Double carry options is my personal favorite when it comes to new handbag style trends. A purse with both a shoulder strap and top handle(s) make a bag so convenient for everyday use. Although this trend has gained popularity in recent months, it is sure to be a top trend for 2010.

Oversized bags are great for every woman. Available in virtually any style, the large sized purse can be worn by anyone. A word of caution: be aware of where the bag rests when worn. Smaller framed women may appear to be swallowed up by a large bag unless it is worn closer to the hip instead of under the armpit.

Classic shapes are back. And they are not meant for old ladies, either. Remember the '80's, when every female wore the little rectangular shaped flap bag ? Well, the updated version of this style is here. Simple shape, easy to wear...what else can you ask for?

I should mention that giraffe print purses are still going strong.  I see this print everywhere.  I personally am getting tired of the strong pattern, but done right it does look nice.
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Friendship Bracelets and Not-So-Yellow Mellow



These two trends are as cheery as they come. There’s still time to dig up all those friendship bracelets you’ve got filed away along with your mix tapes, gawky portraits and old origamilike notes from your BFF. Just try to resist the temptation of dotting your i’s with hearts when you wear them.
Diane von Furstenberg, spring 2010
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Friday, April 30, 2010

IN THE BUFF


Getting the perfect wedges is easier said than done. It’s one of the reasons we are all on the hunt for the perfect nude wedge for Spring/Summer 2010. In a soft shade of blush, nude open toe wedges are equally lovely for leisurely Sundays or trips about town. Why go nude? First, they go with every single outfit you own. You don't believe me? Look around darlin', from a cute cocktail dress to jeans, the second thing the wedge does is extend your legs. Even girls like me who are 5'9" can take advantage of the visual illusion. Normally, I get told I have legs for days, now I have legs for weeks ;)

The best thing about shoes, is there is a price point for everyone's budget. From ShoeDazzle to Aldo to Dior, find the nude wedge that fits your style. Here are a few of my summer favorites that you will see my clients in.

1. SHOEDAZZLE, the MONA. Everyone of my clients went crazy for this cute lil nude heel, but guess what is being released in the next month's selection? Cute wedges! Sign up today- http://www.shoedazzle.com/. Price of all of our shoes $39/ea.












2. ALDO, the GEITNER. Yes, we are still obsessed with multi-textures and braids, now we love them on the ankles. The modified gladiator of yesteryear is back and better than ever. And the best part, these babies are only $90.











3. BLOOMINGDALES, the Rosegold "Cara" Cork Wedge. Bring the cutout trend to your feet. Leather and cork peeptoe wedges with cutout detail at toe and contrast piping trend. $168.













4. TORY BURCH,  "Julianne" Leather Wedge. Leather peep-toe wedges for your next board meeting or cocktail party.$295.














5. NEIMAN MARCUS, the Dior Slingback Wedge Sandal. Step into style with these beauts, The slingback draws your eye to your toes and makes you gain another 5 inches in height. Although these might be pricey, . . .remember you have to pay for Dior! $450.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010

SPOTTED: HOLLYWOOD'S HOTTEST MOMS


Hollywood's hottest mommys are embracing the bleached denim trend, you should too. They are even encouraging the rock'n roll lifestyle with their children, from Gwen to Nicole, these are two hot mommys.

I'm not sure what brand of sneakers Gwen's rockin', they're probably L.A.M.B. since she always seems to give her own line a lot of love. Either way, both celebri-moms manage to pull off the light jean/light top look, which is one I usually try to avoid - too much monotony for me. They both look great, though, and I have a feeling we'll be seeing a lot of bleached/destroyed denim this summer.





Nicole with baby Harlow in her arms spots the savvy chic bleached out denim. Nicole is always the trendsetter, so it's no shock that she would be one of the first ones spotted in this trend. Fear not, you know that Nicole is going to teach her two little ones how to dress in style and follow in their mommy's fashionable footsteps.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

COLOR ME GORGEOUS


This Trendy Tuesday encourages all fashionistas to try a little splash of color into their basics! Spring is in full bloom, look around you, bright colors are infused in every facet of life. From the sky to the flowers and everywhere in between. Not sure how to balance color in your conservative attire? Start small, try it in accessories first until you really get up the nerve, then try a magenta dress or a floral print blouse. For the brave at heart, I challenge you to rock a purple dress with bright red heels. From Kim Kardashian to Kimora Lee Simmons, true fashionistas never shy away from a challenge!
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Monday, April 12, 2010

HEIDI'S LOOK FOR LESS


This month, Miss Project Runway, Heidi Klum debuts her dangerous curves on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine. Her black and white strapless bandage dress by Emanuel Ungaro is bangin', but might not be on everyone's budget. Want to steal Heidi's look for less? That is what The Glambassador's "Making Cents" Mondays are all about! We bring you the best in celebrity fashion choices but for a more affordable price. Without losing the impact, we found 2 more options that might be more in your price range and will give you the same bang for your buck!








At http://www.edressme.com/, you can get this gold/black bandage dress for $150! That is right, same affect but the colors are opposite. We think this dress is golden!
















Still think $150 is a little steep, don't say another word, The Glambassador has spotted this hot black & white little number over at Arden B. for $89. With black & white as one of this year's hottest trend, we think it's a win! win!
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Sunday, April 11, 2010

"SOLE-FUL" SUNDAY: LOUBOUTIN KICKS


Just landed at Fred Segal Feet ~  Christian Louboutin sneakers for men (not even available at the Louboutin store yet). Buyers can come into the store to purchase or call to order by phone.
Fred Segal Feet 323-655-9500
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Saturday, April 10, 2010

"SEX-Y" SATURDAY


"Great lovers don't memorize complicated techniques. They master the simple things that give women pleasure," says Lou Paget, a sex educator and author of How to Give Her Absolute Pleasure. Here's what she's asking for. The more you give, the more you get. Simple, right?

"When I'm about to climax during oral sex, my husband flicks his tongue really fast along the length of my clitoris. A few seconds of that, and walls shake."

Why it works: Most men think of the clitoris as just that little bud under the hood, but it actually extends deep inside a woman's body, explains Paget. When you flick your tongue quickly along its shaft, you're not only covering more territory, you're also creating vibrations that help carry your stimulation beyond the tongue's reach.

How to do it: The key here is to make sure that the clitoral hood is out of the way. Don't be afraid to pull it back gently and then make quick, darting motions with your tongue as far down along the tiny shaft as your tongue can go.

"I love it when my man makes circles around my breasts with his finger or tongue before coming in for a nipple landing."

Why it works: Like the ripples that circle out when you throw a rock into a pond, concentric zones of sensitivity radiate outward from a woman's hot spots. "The area surrounding erogenous zones such as the nipples tends to be highly sensitive, too," says Linda DeVillers, Ph.D., a California psychologist and author of LoveSkills.

How to do it: Begin right at the point where her breast starts to rise from her chest, and spiral slowly inward with your fingertips until you reach the nipple. Once you hit the bull's-eye, suck and gently bite. To really tease her, try circling in until you just brush her nipple, then pulling back out for another tantalizing spin.

"All of a sudden, without warning, my guy stops midthrust. Then he goes super slow, entering me inch by inch for a few minutes. It sets me off like nothing else!"

Why it works: The key to keeping her aroused is to keep her guessing. Predictability really takes away from pleasure -- not to mention that, in the beginning, too much of the same sensation makes a woman go numb, says Paget. But don't worry, you don't have to do anything fancy to jumpstart her sensation; just stop. "Stopping and restarting a touch or a thrust builds on the previous sensation, and it lets you skip up a few rungs on the pleasure ladder," says Paget.

How to do it: Pick a thrust and stop -- you can be inside or halfway out or just have the head of your penis touching her vaginal lips. Catch her eye, pause for a few seconds, and start again. For maximum effect, resume thrusting in slow motion and build back up to speed gradually.

"Before we make love, my husband often stands in front of me after I've undressed and holds his fingertips right above my skin. He moves his hands all the way up and down my body. The sensation is unreal."

Why it works: Positive anticipation is a huge part of what turns women on, says Michael Seiler, Ph.D., sex therapist and director of the Phoenix Institute in Chicago. By levitating your fingers above the skin so they brush those fine body hairs, you're creating a delightful shiver up her spine -- and making her feel as though you appreciate every inch of her body.

How to do it:  Help her undress (another anticipation stoker); once she's naked, take her hand and stand facing her. Brush her hair back and let your fingertips hover over the surface of her skin. You're where you should be if the fat part of your fingerpad is touching her skin ever so slightly. Now go ahead and run your pads over her arms, breasts, belly, and thighs.

"I love it when my boyfriend hums while giving me oral sex. And when he follows it up with very light finger taps, I detonate."

Why it works: There's a reason vibrators are so popular: Anything that shakes, rattles, or rolls primes a passel of nerves for peak sensation. "Any time you touch the skin with something vibrating, you transmit sensation to a wider area than you would through simple stroking," says Paget. So you're activating twice the nerves with half the work. "Top it off with a direct touch at the right time and to just the right place -- in this case the clitoris -- and you'll probably send her over the edge."

How to do it: Relax your lips (think Mick Jagger) and hum a tune (think "Brown Sugar"). Bring the outermost portion of your kisser in contact with the outside of her clitoris (the hood that covers the little nub) and her vaginal lips. Move your mouth around her clitoris -- very slowly. When she can't take any more, tap gently and in a circular motion with your fingertip on the swollen nub of the clitoris; or give it a few long, languid licks, staying in contact the whole time.

"As he's thrusting, my guy presses hard with his hand right below my belly button. I have the most incredible orgasms."

Why it works: On the belly-side wall of her vaginal canal lurks a quarter-size zone of pleasure known as the G-spot. The reason many women don't think they have one of these secret pleasure buttons is that the G-spot responds only to firm pressure -- and that may not occur during intercourse, explains John D. Perry, Ph.D., a sex therapist. But pressing on her G-spot from the outside while you're thrusting inside can bring her pleasure place into fuller contact with your penis and trigger mind-blowing orgasms.

How to do it: Since the exact location of the G-spot varies from woman to woman, you'll have to play it by feel. Start by gently pressing the heel of your hand into her belly button as you're thrusting. When she screams with pleasure, you'll know you've hit the target.

"My boyfriend has this amazing thing he does on my nipples, private parts, and neck: He licks a small area and then blows on the wet patch. It creates these sexy tingles down my spine."

Why it works: Remember blowing on soup to cool it off? The same principle governs the evaporation of liquid on skin: Blow it and it cools. Couple the cooling trick with a warm lick, and you've got a contrast that'll make her head spin. "The further apart two sensations are on a spectrum of feeling -- hot/cold or hard/soft -- the more intense they'll feel done in succession," says Paget.

How to do it: Creating a wet spot with water is good, but wetting with alcohol is better. Since alcohol evaporates more quickly than water, it creates a cooler effect when you blow. So bring that glass of wine into the bedroom. Swish some around in your mouth and lick a choice spot. (Try her breasts first.) Then blow gently, give it a second, and take a long, slow lick. Repeat as necessary.

"I love it when my man lightly bites my nipples while touching me down below. There's something about the combination that drives me crazy with pleasure."

Why it works: Although the government hasn't yet ponied up cash for a study of this phenomenon, women and the sex experts who study them know there's often a direct sensory connection between the nipple and the pleasure nub. "For many women, lightly biting or tweaking the nipples produces a tingle in their genitals, especially the clitoris," says Paget.

How to do it: The easiest approach is to lie side by side and bite her nipple while touching her down below. Don't be surprised if she drapes a leg over your side -- that just means she wants you to go deeper.

"One night my husband and I were fooling around on the La-Z-Boy and he pulled up a footstool and knelt as I lay on the chair. Then he used the rocking of the recliner to help him thrust. Something about the back-and-forth motion heightened every sensation."

Why it works: Adding something unpredictable, such as a rocking motion, can be highly erotic. "Surprise is almost always sexy -- it's almost as though the rocking adds a fourth dimension to the experience," says Louanne Cole Weston, Ph.D., a sex therapist in Sacramento, California. Also, any position in which your lower than she is ups your chances of hitting her G-spot by helping to angle your penis toward her front (belly-side) vaginal wall.

How to do it: Choose a recliner or rocking chair that's comfortable for her and a footstool or low table that puts you at the right thrusting height.

"When we're in the missionary position, my husband gets up high so his hips are above mine and enters me at a downward angle very, very slowly. Often he pauses midthrust, and I have the most over-the-top orgasms."

Why it works: During typical thrusting, a woman's clitoris generally gets neglected. But when a man positions his hips above his partner's, he can thrust in such a way that his penile shaft remains in direct contact with her clitoris.

How to do it:  From the standard missionary position, just push yourself forward with the balls of your feet and your toes so you're "riding high." (Your hipbones should be at least an inch above hers.) Then enter and start thrusting very slowly.

"When my husband gives me oral sex, he also enlists his finger to provide firm pressure deep inside. The combination feels unbelievably good."

Why it works: Although it seems logical that the clitoris and the vagina would be hooked up on the same nerve network, they actually activate separate pleasure frequencies. That's why touching inside your partner's vagina with the fingers of one hand and her clitoris with the fingers of the other hand doubles the amount of pleasure she feels, says Paget. Bonus: Many women like to feel "filled up" when they reach orgasm (having something to contract the vaginal muscles around increases sensation), so two fingers inside can make all the difference when she climaxes.

How to do it: Start by touching or licking her clitoris. Once she's stimulated, put a finger in her vagina and give her a few firm strokes. When she's about to climax, add a second finger to give her more to flex against.

"I was with this guy who would pucker up his lips and seal them around my nipple. Then he'd alternately inhale and create a vacuum and exhale to put pressure on my breast. It was the most amazing feeling."

Why it works: Just as alternating between hot and cold can heighten the effect of each, so can switching between pulling and pushing. "Pushing and pulling activate separate sets of nerves, so combining the two effectively doubles the pleasure she feels," Paget says.

How to do it: The key here is to be gentle -- at least at first. Once you've taken a few spins, pucker up your lips and apply them so you create a gentle seal around her nipple. Then take in air from your nose and breathe out through your mouth. Now suck in through your mouth.
Repeat, and keep increasing the intensity.

"My boyfriend puts me in orbit when he gives me oral sex. It's not his technique per se, or some quirky aspect of his tongue that has me mesmerized -- it's the way he seems to savor every minute of it."

Why it works: One of a woman's greatest fears is that she smells or tastes bad below the belt. Allay that fear, and everything else you do will be golden. "When we know he's totally into it, that alone takes us to another level of pleasure," says Paget.

How to do it: Catch her eye in the midst of the action, moan, or simply tell her how much you're loving what you're doing.

"My boyfriend turned me crosswise on the bed the other night so that my head fell over the edge. I thought he was nuts -- until I had my biggest orgasm ever."

Why it works: Any time you turn your head upside down, you'll feel a rush as blood pours in and oxygen is depleted. "And this head rush, combined with physical pleasure, can heighten orgasm for some women," says Seiler.

How to do it: Have her lie on her back across the bed, with her head and shoulders dangling over the edge. (Make sure she keeps as much of her lower back on the mattress as possible, and stop if she gets too light-headed.) Enter her slowly, and show some restraint when you thrust -- you don't want to knock her onto the floor.

"My man puts a pillow under my butt before we get going in the missionary position. It tips me in such a way that every thrust feels a million times better and I climax very quickly."

Why it works: When it comes to thrusting, angle is everything -- when your penis slides in at just the right slant, it tickles her clitoris and makes solid contact with her G-spot. Since the G-spot is on the front (belly-side) wall of her vagina, anything that tips her pelvis back makes that hot-spot contact more likely. That same pelvic tilt also raises the clitoris, putting it in a better position to come in contact with your penile shaft.

How to do it: As you're moving into the missionary position, slide one pillow (start with a fairly flat one0 underneath your partner, right where her lower back meets her butt. Let her fiddle with it until she's comfortable, then thrust as usual. Don't be surprised if your efforts produce more pleasure than you bargained for.

 (Source: Men's Health)
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Thursday, April 8, 2010

"TRUTH-ful" THURSDAY


Gina, 29 in NJ (dating) writes: What does it mean when he says he really likes you but he's afraid that he may not be able to meet any expectations that you have & would probably make a bad boyfriend cause he works to much? 


So truthfully Gina, . . .this was a question that needs to be answered. So I went to relationship expert and author of "The Girls Guide to Getting the Guy", Richard, 31 in DC (married) to get the 411 on what HE is really thinking. What is going on your guy's mind?

Richard says, "Here's the deal. He's obviously attracted to you because he's given thought to the fact that his time spent with you competes with his job. Men don't give much thought to questions of this manner if we can avoid it! Problem is that he's currently got you ranked behind work in terms of his life priorities. Not good for the short term, but it could benefit you if you're current needs require a part-time lover. If you need a full-time relationship, you should look elsewhere. Also, if he delivered this info to your face vs. text or email, take that as another positive sign. In conclusion your probably dealing with a "grown-up" career minded guy rather than a young ass chaser---that's assuming he's honest and your ass is the only one in his sights!" 

Richard G. is a happily married to a very beautiful woman. I proposed to her after 6 months of dating. Guys know what they want---don't let him b.s. you! Want to know more, check out Richard's blog-  Girls Guide To Getting the Guy . Or want to just get to know Richard, personally, check out - Dick Goodnuts.

My advice: Gina, please read Jennifer Love Hewitt's book "The Day I Shot Cupid". Its a no- nonsense approach to men. I completely agree, a guy will tell you who he is in the first 10 conversations or first 10 dates. Do not make the mistake of thinking,  "oh no, that's not who he is, it can't be.", because yes, actually dollface, it really is who he is. Our problem as women is we tend to talk too much and listen less, if we can listen more, the guy will tell you exactly who he is. It is up to us to decipher if we want to put ourselves through the agony of wanting the guy to be someone that he just simply can't be. Wake up Cinderella, he's telling you the truth, he can't have a relationship, you might be Sofia Vergara's twin, but he's not willing to put you first, . . .your prince charming is out there, you just need to turn on your listening ears. And most guys who are in your age range tend to work too hard and miss out on the best thing to strut into their lives in a long time who is right in front of their face, but Gina, that is his loss!

Next week, find out what MEN think of the recent headlines about "Sexual Addiction". From Jesse James to Tiger, is there really such a thing? According to psychologist, Dr. Drew Pinsky there is, yet it's never been addressed or clinically diagnosed in a psychology book of disorders. We will weigh in, girls and guys give their honest opinions!
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

"WHO WEARS THAT" WEDNESDAY


Ashley Tisdale hates High School boys! She sends a message to the ex-men in her life with the Wildfox I Hate Boys Cut-Off Tank, available at The Trend Boutique. The washed cotton tank is cute enough to wear to the mall with your friends and soft enough to throw on when you’re headed to the gym.

















(Source: CelebrityStyleGuide.com)
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

"TRENDY" TUESDAY


15 TRENDS FOR 2010

1. Mixed Prints
Afraid your ikat will clash with your plaids or stripes will upset your florals? Well, fear not, for this season anything goes. Mix and match your most colorful pieces and let your imagination run free.

In photo: Dries Van Noten
2. Wild Wedges
The season's coolest accessory goes on safari with patchwork big-cat prints and an edgy open toe.

Alexander Wang wedge, $650. alexanderwang.com.
 

3. Couture Clogs
Not just for hippies anymore, this boho wonder was made chic by the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Céline's Phoebe Philo, and Louis Vuitton.

Clogs on the Chanel runway.
4. Red-Hot Lips
There were crimson-stained moues aplenty on the runway. The shocking yet sexy shade screamed old-world style for models everywhere from Dior to Bottega Veneta.

Backstage at Prada.
 

5. Designer Denim
Blue-jean baby. Broken-in jeans were shown with élan in New York (Ralph Lauren doing it distressed), Milan (D&G mastering the look), and Paris (Stella McCartney showing the fabric in several skirt styles).

Ralph Lauren Collection
 



6. Loving Lucite
Designers were quite clear about their love of Lucite. Check out always-chic Bakelite too.

Mark Davis bangles, $1,610-$3,200. markdavis.com.
7. Nautical Stripes
Get in line with spring's most linear look: classic stripes. Blue and white are best, but you can pull off the Breton-inspired trend with any color combo.

Michael Stars tank, $49. michaelstars.com.

8. Summer Skins
Leather looks were once reserved for the colder months, but the spring runways saw the slick material in all sorts of incarnations — from minishorts to T-shirts to full-on frocks — in a host of supple shades like caramel and rust.

In photo: Céline
 
9. Copper Tones
Not only did designers look to burnished bronze shades for spring, but the autumnal hue also popped up as a fun nail polish.
10. Fantastical Florals
Garden motifs have sprouted up again this season, with flowered patterns in full bloom.

Tory Burch dress, $465, and belt, $150. toryburch.com.
11. Jason Wu Sunglasses
Designer Jason Wu can now add stylish sunglasses to his long list of goodies.

Modo for Jason Wu sunglasses, $275. Modo, NYC; 212-965-4900.
12. David Webb
The influence of legendary jeweler David Webb ran deep this season. Think jewel-encrusted enameled animals and extras with mixed stones.

David Webb bracelet. 212-421-3030.
 
 





13. Pastel Eyes That Pop
The '80s trend has moved to makeup, with a palette of icy blues, purples, and other sorbet shadows for spring.

Derek Lam
14. Chandelier Earrings
Shine some light on opulent chandelier earrings.

Oscar de la Renta earrings, $350. Saks Fifth Avenue; 800-330-8497.
15. Going Platinum
Was it Lady Gaga or Donatella Versace who inspired the peroxide-blond locks for these lovely ladies?

Vlada Roslyakova











(Source: Harper's Bazaar)
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