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<title>Don't you just love this season's head pieces?</title>
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<description>How to wear bows

Let me say it straight off. Bows may sound all harmless and innocent; but there are dangers with this trend. You could wind up looking like 80s Madonna, a collector of cheap kitsch, or unintentional Goth Lolita. The key here is not to skimp on the bow. They're only good in so far as they're unique and/or high quality. You're also making a statement so make it oversized, luxurious, and fun. Another way to wear it is with a headscarf tied up 1940's working girl style.

Look for:

    * Bows (or scarves) that tie all the way around the head (think Marc by Marc Jacobs' bows, or Louis Vuitton's original big bunny ears)
    * If you don't want a bow as such other elegant takes like Peter Som's are classic yet unique (see pictures in the picture inspiration gallery)
    * Luxury fabrics like silks, leathers, knits
    * Floppy bows that mildly resemble bunny ears as an extention of that trend

Avoid:

    * Anything too childish or tacky
    * Mass produced versions that lack character and charm
    * Cutesy headbands. There has to be a bit of sophistication or attitude in there.

Longevity

We don't expect oversized bows to remain an editorial favourite for long, given their freshness has already worn of a bit. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't invest in one. Pick the right accessory, and make it your own - an individual look you love can last beyond the life of an accessory trend such as this one.

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<title>Cruel Summer - What Not To Wear In Your Summer Outfit </title>
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It's a razor thin line between summertime casual and summertime catastrophe. Follow these tips on what not to wear in your women's summer outfit to stay on fashion's good side.</description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 12:26:00 EST</pubDate>
<author>Jaloux Fashion</author>
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<title>Trendy and Classy Vintage Jewellery is Highly Valuable Antique Jewellery</title>
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Antique jewellery is very trendy and is said to be unique art of the ancient times. Modern people of today still appreciate the Vintage jewellery and love to collect fine pieces of matchless and eye-catching jewellery of the earlier period.</description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 12:13:00 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Why do some jewelry metals turn skin green?</title>
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Body chemistry plays a large part in a number of things, jewelry being one of them. Copper for instance is prone to staining your skin; it doesn't have to be pure copper in order to do so. Ever see pennies that have that moldy looking green fuzz on them, copper jewelry can cause the same reaction with perspiration or just your overall body chemistry.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 18:25:00 EST</pubDate>
<author> Stephanie Keobel</author>
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<title>The Monroe Effect: Why women still want to look like Marilyn</title>
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Blonde, big tits, bee stung lips and the hour glass figure.
Ask a man what kind of woman he is sexually attracted to and I guarantee that many would list those attributes and there are countless studies which suggest the reasonswhy. Blonde hair is a sign of youth, child bearing hips and ample breasts are a sign of fertility and as for the luscious pouting lips, you can work that one outfor yourself.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 20:55:00 EST</pubDate>
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