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Condiment: Summer Style Trend: Embroidery
Embroidery is said to date back to the fifteenth century, and initially arrived in fashion as a means to repair and reinforce clothing with various stitching, string and yarn. If necessity is truly the mother of all invention, this handicraft is an example.
It's not a surprise that designers and crafters have taken it to the level they have since its early inception. Embroidery over the ages and decades has ranged from the elaborate to the very simple in design, adopted by royalty in kingdoms and castles over the centuries to pretty placement in everyday, modern world.
The Most Complicated Sale Of All Time
In this latest sketch from Funny Or Die, Dress Gallery advertises a sale so amazing (and so complicated) that you'll forget to be a decent human being.
‘You’re Ugly!’ Why Is Bynes So Obsessed With Who Is Prettiest?
“I think she likes the word ‘ugly’ a lot,” Courtney Love recently said of Amanda Bynes. “It’s like, what’s that about?”
Outfit of the Week: Peach Perfect
Clover Canyon's vivid coral and turquoise print neoprene dress is about as subtle as a Baz Lurhmann film. That's a good thing, as this exuberant option will stand out against sundresses of the flimsier, paler sort. Wear it with simple accessories in supporting colors, like these turquoise flats and a leather clutch in a peachy sorbet.