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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Deluxe Velvet Santa Tie Front Teddy Holiday Costume
Deluxe Velvet Santa Tie Front Teddy Holiday Costume
Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh. Hey, my lady, how are feeling when you hear this
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familiar Christmas song? Are you feeling excited? I guess you certainly are. Everyone loves Christmas, for it’s an enjoyable holiday. But have you ever
heard of this Sexy girl, sexy girl, sexy all the night. Oh what fun it is to spend the night with sex hey! So, my lady, how about spending this year’s
Christmas Eve by having a crazy and wild sex with you beloved man? That’s a pretty good option, right? So today we are going to strongly recommend you our
newly arrived Deluxe Velvet Santa Tie Front Teddy Holiday Costume.
This Tie Front Teddy costume features a red velvet halter teddy with adjustable tie sides and white fur pom pom accents along with black ribbon tie up
details. The red velvet halter makes the whole costume looks adorable, not to mention the how alluring you will looks like while wearing it. And the black
ribbon tie up details is making the whole costume more playful, which means while having sex you and your beloved man can play some tricks on the black
ribbon tie up details. So what are you waiting for?
Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way. Oh what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open sleigh. Hey, my lady, how are feeling when you hear this
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familiar Christmas song? Are you feeling excited? I guess you certainly are. Everyone loves Christmas, for it’s an enjoyable holiday. But have you ever
heard of this Sexy girl, sexy girl, sexy all the night. Oh what fun it is to spend the night with sex hey! So, my lady, how about spending this year’s
Christmas Eve by having a crazy and wild sex with you beloved man? That’s a pretty good option, right? So today we are going to strongly recommend you our
newly arrived Deluxe Velvet Santa Tie Front Teddy Holiday Costume.
This Tie Front Teddy costume features a red velvet halter teddy with adjustable tie sides and white fur pom pom accents along with black ribbon tie up
details. The red velvet halter makes the whole costume looks adorable, not to mention the how alluring you will looks like while wearing it. And the black
ribbon tie up details is making the whole costume more playful, which means while having sex you and your beloved man can play some tricks on the black
ribbon tie up details. So what are you waiting for?
Friday, December 12, 2014
Tempting Snow White Costume
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Snow White is all grown up now, but?Sexy?Snow White can show you a completely different and mature sexy girl. Choose our Tempting Snow White Costume and become the spitting image of this fairy tale character as well as the hit of the Halloween party with your tempting Snow White Halloween costume. Be sure you bring a few apples to get the realism going and let your Snow White have fun trying to get others to take a bite of your poison apple!
Our sexy Snow White body shaper costume includes vibrant dress. Lightly padded molded support bra cup with underwire to enhance and lift your bust line. Is there a man who can not fall in love with such an adorable sexy snow white with a perfect body shape? And the sexy mesh stocking is definitely gonna shock every man on the Halloween party, it present you long legs in a extremely sexy way.
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Friday, October 17, 2014
It never fails every Halloween I’m scrambling
It never fails every Halloween I’m scrambling to throw a costume together, even though I’ve had an idea of what I wanted my kids to be since June. What can I say? I tend to procrastinate.
If you’re like me but don’t have a clue what your kid should be this year, and you’d rather skip the mummy made out of toilet paper or bandage wrap, you’re in luck, because I have 10 ideas for free Halloween costumes you already have around your house.
Carrot 1 Watermark 426x650 10 free Halloween costumes you already have at home
1. Baby Carrot: This is the cutest and most simple idea from C.R.A.F.T. Get an orange onesie, some tulle, and make some of your own USDA stickers and before you know it, you’ve got an organic baby carrot.
2. Super Hero: Cut out a letter with your child’s initial and pin it to a t-shirt. Tie a superhero “cape” using a blanket or towel. BAM! POW! You’re set.
3. Ninja: Black pants and a shirt is all you need for this one. To go the extra mile just tie on a solid black bandana or scarf around the face, or use a little bit of black face paint around the eyes.
4. Road: If your little one had dark clothes but isn’t into ninjas, you can turn her into a road by adding some yellow duct tape down the center of your kid in a line.
5. Athlete: Everyone has some extra sports balls lying around. Have your kid carry one around while wearing some some knee-high socks and long shorts, or a sweatband and tennis shoes.
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If you’re like me but don’t have a clue what your kid should be this year, and you’d rather skip the mummy made out of toilet paper or bandage wrap, you’re in luck, because I have 10 ideas for free Halloween costumes you already have around your house.
Carrot 1 Watermark 426x650 10 free Halloween costumes you already have at home
1. Baby Carrot: This is the cutest and most simple idea from C.R.A.F.T. Get an orange onesie, some tulle, and make some of your own USDA stickers and before you know it, you’ve got an organic baby carrot.
2. Super Hero: Cut out a letter with your child’s initial and pin it to a t-shirt. Tie a superhero “cape” using a blanket or towel. BAM! POW! You’re set.
3. Ninja: Black pants and a shirt is all you need for this one. To go the extra mile just tie on a solid black bandana or scarf around the face, or use a little bit of black face paint around the eyes.
4. Road: If your little one had dark clothes but isn’t into ninjas, you can turn her into a road by adding some yellow duct tape down the center of your kid in a line.
5. Athlete: Everyone has some extra sports balls lying around. Have your kid carry one around while wearing some some knee-high socks and long shorts, or a sweatband and tennis shoes.
Wholesale Sexy Halloween Costumes halloween costumes clearance halloween costumes clearance adults
Saturday, October 11, 2014
These days, the world of plus-size retail is ever-changing
These days, the world of plus-size retail is ever-changing. As more and more brands embrace the need for higher quality, trendier and more varied clothing in sizes 14 and over, we’re reaching a level of options that had previously been though of as an unattainable and naive goal. What we have today is not perfect, but it’s something — and model Ashley Graham’s new lingerie collection for Navabi is only adding to the progress.
There’s no doubt that several things have contributed to the changes in plus fashion in the last few years, including body-positive and plus-size bloggers; ModCloth’s success after launching a plus-size range; campaigns like “Meet My Love” by Addition Elle, whose primary message was to showcase that love exists and can be found no matter your size; not to mention Stop the Beauty Madness, a campaign that is combatting body snark and self-loathing on a new level. But a lesser discussed, and no less important, contribution to the positive changes in plus-size fashion are in fact plus-size models, Ashley Graham included.
Debates and criticisms regarding plus-size models not actually being “plus-size” are a common occasion. People look at women like Candice Huffine, Leah Kelley or Felicity Hayward and think, “Those women aren’t remotely fat. Why are they modeling plus-size clothes?!” What this critique fails to take into account is that these ladies are usually somewhere between a size 10 and 16, and that when it comes to modeling, that is simply the divider between straight-size and plus-size. No one is calling them fat. Their modeling doesn’t represent all that is wrong with the fashion industry. They’re simply fuller-figured than your average straight-size model, and in turn, they make their names in the plus-side of things. The reality is that a lot of brands and designers stop stocking clothes after a size 10, so these women do in fact face some of the struggles we face as plus-size women on the larger end of the spectrum.
When you look at Ashley Graham, one of plus-size modeling’s current “it” girls, you could say the same thing. She isn’t at all fat; she’s just an average-sized woman with killer curves and olive skin so beautiful it makes you blush. But by the standards of the modeling world — and plenty of designers out there — being over a size 10 makes her plus-size. The 26-year-old, Nebraskan-native has been modeling for over 15 years, and in those 15 years she became the face of Lane Bryant, featured on the cover of Elle Quebec, not to mention in the pages of Vogue, Glamour and Harper’s Bazaar. So to say that she isn’t plus-size belittles her career and all that she’s achieved as a voluptuous babe in the industry. And that she’s designed and launched a collection of plus-size lingerie only further indicates her support of plus retail and desire to be a part of it.
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Graham has teamed up with British plus-size brand Navabi, and as of last week, the collaborators released the new collection: a nine-piece set of bras, knickers and a lace chemise. To put it simply, the collection is sexy. It brings to mind an old Hollywood glamour feel, and relies heavily on blacks, whites, and greys (ideal for pairing with a deep, red lip, of course). True, these colors are those typically associated with plus-size fashion rules because “black is slimming.” But these designs don’t at all say, “I’m a plus-size woman so I should hide away in baggy layers and slimming colors.” These designs are meant to be seen, and to create an ora of confidence and glam. Their size range extends from 36DD-44DD in bras, whilst the panties and the chemise are sold in 10-20.
When the collection launched, Vogue U.K. was quick to call Graham, “The new role model,” for women everywhere. It’s a conclusion they’ve come to, no doubt, because Graham is — at the end of the day — an average-sized woman. She is not incredibly slender, nor is she fat. She has stretch marks and “imperfections,” just as most of us do, and she’s not afraid of showing them off. “Of course I get called a ‘fatty’ on Instagram and I always get comments saying, ‘Why didn’t you airbrush out your cellulite before you posted that picture?’ But I don’t care,” she told Vogue. “I’ve been doing this for 15 years so I just laugh at it and I’m happy with who I am.” More often than not, body-positive movements or brands are led by women much larger than Graham, so to see someone like her (an in-betweener, if you will), embrace imperfection and normality (because things like cellulite are normal) is definitely inspiring.
Toward the end of her interview with Vogue, Graham discusses the fashion industry, and says, ”You’ll know when girls have made it in the industry when there are multiple girls everywhere and not just one golden girl. But people are coming to terms with it. I think that people don’t like change — but change is happening.” The reason we know the names of so many plus-size models today is definitely because change is happening. Maybe women like Graham, Huffine, and Hayward aren’t fat. But they don’t have to be to fat to represent women. That they fall somewhere in between straight-size and plus-size (the larger side of plus-size, that is) already makes them special, because they’re representative of so many women who don’t often get to see girls who look like them in a magazine. If the industry came to a place when all women, from Kate Moss to Ashley Graham to Tess Munster, had a place on billboards and on the cover of Elle, well, that would be a pretty damn good day. So is Ashley Graham a role model? Yes, because she’s getting us closer to that size-inclusive day.
There’s no doubt that several things have contributed to the changes in plus fashion in the last few years, including body-positive and plus-size bloggers; ModCloth’s success after launching a plus-size range; campaigns like “Meet My Love” by Addition Elle, whose primary message was to showcase that love exists and can be found no matter your size; not to mention Stop the Beauty Madness, a campaign that is combatting body snark and self-loathing on a new level. But a lesser discussed, and no less important, contribution to the positive changes in plus-size fashion are in fact plus-size models, Ashley Graham included.
Debates and criticisms regarding plus-size models not actually being “plus-size” are a common occasion. People look at women like Candice Huffine, Leah Kelley or Felicity Hayward and think, “Those women aren’t remotely fat. Why are they modeling plus-size clothes?!” What this critique fails to take into account is that these ladies are usually somewhere between a size 10 and 16, and that when it comes to modeling, that is simply the divider between straight-size and plus-size. No one is calling them fat. Their modeling doesn’t represent all that is wrong with the fashion industry. They’re simply fuller-figured than your average straight-size model, and in turn, they make their names in the plus-side of things. The reality is that a lot of brands and designers stop stocking clothes after a size 10, so these women do in fact face some of the struggles we face as plus-size women on the larger end of the spectrum.
When you look at Ashley Graham, one of plus-size modeling’s current “it” girls, you could say the same thing. She isn’t at all fat; she’s just an average-sized woman with killer curves and olive skin so beautiful it makes you blush. But by the standards of the modeling world — and plenty of designers out there — being over a size 10 makes her plus-size. The 26-year-old, Nebraskan-native has been modeling for over 15 years, and in those 15 years she became the face of Lane Bryant, featured on the cover of Elle Quebec, not to mention in the pages of Vogue, Glamour and Harper’s Bazaar. So to say that she isn’t plus-size belittles her career and all that she’s achieved as a voluptuous babe in the industry. And that she’s designed and launched a collection of plus-size lingerie only further indicates her support of plus retail and desire to be a part of it.
Lover Fashion sexy club wear
Graham has teamed up with British plus-size brand Navabi, and as of last week, the collaborators released the new collection: a nine-piece set of bras, knickers and a lace chemise. To put it simply, the collection is sexy. It brings to mind an old Hollywood glamour feel, and relies heavily on blacks, whites, and greys (ideal for pairing with a deep, red lip, of course). True, these colors are those typically associated with plus-size fashion rules because “black is slimming.” But these designs don’t at all say, “I’m a plus-size woman so I should hide away in baggy layers and slimming colors.” These designs are meant to be seen, and to create an ora of confidence and glam. Their size range extends from 36DD-44DD in bras, whilst the panties and the chemise are sold in 10-20.
When the collection launched, Vogue U.K. was quick to call Graham, “The new role model,” for women everywhere. It’s a conclusion they’ve come to, no doubt, because Graham is — at the end of the day — an average-sized woman. She is not incredibly slender, nor is she fat. She has stretch marks and “imperfections,” just as most of us do, and she’s not afraid of showing them off. “Of course I get called a ‘fatty’ on Instagram and I always get comments saying, ‘Why didn’t you airbrush out your cellulite before you posted that picture?’ But I don’t care,” she told Vogue. “I’ve been doing this for 15 years so I just laugh at it and I’m happy with who I am.” More often than not, body-positive movements or brands are led by women much larger than Graham, so to see someone like her (an in-betweener, if you will), embrace imperfection and normality (because things like cellulite are normal) is definitely inspiring.
Toward the end of her interview with Vogue, Graham discusses the fashion industry, and says, ”You’ll know when girls have made it in the industry when there are multiple girls everywhere and not just one golden girl. But people are coming to terms with it. I think that people don’t like change — but change is happening.” The reason we know the names of so many plus-size models today is definitely because change is happening. Maybe women like Graham, Huffine, and Hayward aren’t fat. But they don’t have to be to fat to represent women. That they fall somewhere in between straight-size and plus-size (the larger side of plus-size, that is) already makes them special, because they’re representative of so many women who don’t often get to see girls who look like them in a magazine. If the industry came to a place when all women, from Kate Moss to Ashley Graham to Tess Munster, had a place on billboards and on the cover of Elle, well, that would be a pretty damn good day. So is Ashley Graham a role model? Yes, because she’s getting us closer to that size-inclusive day.
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