Rabu, 27 September 2017

3 Factors To Consider When Buying Designer Sunglasses For Women

Sunglasses have been around for centuries and it seems that they will continue being around for a little bit longer. Although, the primary function of glasses is to provide protection against harmful sunlight, women have over the years used them as a fashion statement.

Due to the increased use of the eyewear for fashion and style, many manufacturers have come up with different designs meant to fit the tastes of different people. If you are a woman and you are interested in buying the eyewear, you need to take a number of factors into consideration. Some of the factors that you need to consider include:

Sunlight protection

The most important thing that you should consider is the ability of the glasses to protect you from the harmful ultraviolet rays (UVA). You should note that the level of protection depends on the type of glasses that you have.

To be on the safe side you should always go for sunglasses that have the ability of blocking 70% of UVA and 60% of UVB. If you visit a store that has glasses that can block up to 100% of the harmful rays, you should buy those glasses.

You should also go for sunglasses that are polarized. This is because polarized glasses easily diffuse intense light.

If you are comfortable wearing them, you should buy oversized sunglasses. This is because oversized glasses tend to protect the delicate skin surrounding the eyes thus giving your skin a long life.

Impact protection

Although, women are said to be delicate, you should not buy delicate and fragile pieces of eyewear. The eyewear should be strong enough to protect you against flying debris such as fine dust particles and stone particles.

If you are living in America, you should always go for glasses that have the American National standard institute (ANSI) mark of quality.

Lens colour

Sunglasses come in different colors with grey being the most common. The main reason why grey lenses are popular is because they easily reduce brightness without distorting the color of objects that you are looking at.

Brown and amber lenses also reduce brightness but they greatly distort the colour of objects.

Green lenses on the other hand reduce glare and at the same time filter the harmful blue light. The lenses also provide excellent color contrast between objects.

To be on the safe side you should go for glasses with lenses that easily reduce brightness and at the same time don't distort the color of objects that you are looking at.


Sabtu, 09 September 2017

Getting Your Wedding Dress Altered for the Perfect Fit

When you have chosen or designed your perfect dream wedding gown, there are still some very important details that need to be taken care of in the run up to the big day. One of these is getting the bridal dress alterations done, and done right.

This doesn't mean making huge changes to the style (although, granted, you can, but that is more custom work than the work of smaller bridal dress alterations) - it's all about making the gown fit you absolutely perfectly. When it comes to fittings, there are a few issues you should keep in mind - this include, but are not limited to, the length of the dress, the fit around the shoulders and fit of the midsection.

The Length

Wedding gowns come in a variety of lengths to complement the style and the wearer, but no matter which you choose, you should keep in mind the fact that some bridal dress alterations to the length may still need to be done. When you are getting a floor length gown, for example, you will often find it way too long when you first try it on. Obviously, whether you purchase off the rack or bespoke, the potential bride will vary in height depending on her statue and what heels she chooses for the day. Towards the end of your fittings you will hopefully have your shoes finalised, so you can then get the dress tailored to the perfect length. Remember, it is much easier to cut a dress shorter than it is to add on a bit along the bottom!

But it isn't just floor length dresses that may need to be adjusted; if you are on the shorter end of the spectrum and you want to wear a tea length dress, but find that they are all just that bit too long and fall in the strange space between ankle and calf, you can fix this by simply having the dress altered to exactly the right length.

Fit Around the Upper Half

While the length of the dress is an important consideration for the practicalities of standing around and walking down the aisle, the overall look of the dress is really governed by its general fit. This doesn't mean it has to be skin tight, but getting bridal dress alterations to ensure the gown is snug around the bust, midsection and hips is a wise move. Your designer or dressmaker will use their skill to enhance or disguise certain aspects should you wish at this stage. You should also pay particular attention to the way the shoulders fit, even if you have chosen a halter-top or strapless design, it is especially important to ensure that the gown does not bunch or sag around this area.