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Whether the items that we buy are mass-produced or handmade, few of us give much consideration to the way in which they are produced. Watching the process of creating a hand painted scarf, however, gives a real appreciation of the amount of time, effort and creativity which goes into every single piece - because these gorgeous accessories are genuine and wearable works of art.
Shawls have been around since time immemorial. Worn by men and women all around the world, they have been used as practical items for warmth or protection from the sun, as well as high fashion accessories. They have formed part of the traditional dress in many different countries and they have been worn at particular events, and there are even special shawls which are worn for certain occasions, such as the prayer shawl. Somehow though, when most people think of shawls, they think of them as being an old woman's garment, similar to a bed jacket. The image is of grandma huddled around a log fire, wrapped in her favorite black shawl to keep out the cold. These wonderfully practical and beautiful accessories, however, have changed and adapted throughout the ages, and the stunning hand dyed shawls made from silk which are available today bring a look of elegance and sophistication to women of all ages.
As time progresses styles and trends are set. Some last for decades while others are short lived and there’s no one there to throw a single rose. But as time changes the only thing that will remain the same is the hunger and the desire for fashion and its every changing mind in the world today. But what are these priceless fashion styles that they wish to hold on to or what is it in present day that is a must have now for teenagers of all ages.
What if you were truly a shopaholic and had the slightest impulse to buy anything you felt you “needed”? You didn’t have the money yet it was dire and almost imperative that you have that dress that just may go to the clearance rack in about two weeks or that wallet that you swear is cheaper at this particular store. There comes a time in our remote lives dimmed out of the limelight that we don’t always envy those celebrities in the limelight but when we see something eye catching it’s hard to turn away from it. In movies such as Confessions of Shopaholic starring Isla Fisher, we intrigued with her story of being obsessed and yet still having the money to gain all those unnecessary items and being literally as her best friend described “up to her eye in debt.” We don’t imagine ourselves in this predicament nor do we think about ever chopping up and frozen block of ice with a high heel to get out a credit card we swore off; but one thing we can’t let go of is the sense and the need for style.
With new fashion styles coming out sometimes we forget the simplest of fashion forms that rock the U.S and even nationwide. Sometimes the styles are brought back and revamped to show the new generations new style and individuality but in reality it probably what was presented a decade ago and bedazzled. But as women what are we to do but either love or hate what fashion designers put out. But there are also times as a woman we can’t always afford the pricey wear the celebrities wear even if it’s a reincarnation of jeans made a decades ago like the bell bottoms. As designers become more and better known they’re pieces become more and more expensive leaving us with no choice but to opt out of buying what we want readily or saving for it. Though there are plenty of different styles out there to enhance you and your style what people have also lost over time is the idea of wearing a silk wrap. In the present day we see women only covering their hair to keep it from harm or to cover it up on the worst of days, but what happened to wearing a nice silk scarf because it matched your outfit or because it was the accessory that would really put your outfit on the map for you.
Trying to pack for a holiday can be a complete nightmare. Unless you are prepared to pay the increasingly expensive cost of excess baggage allowance, there never seems to be enough space in a single suitcase to fit all of your new holiday outfits and still cover all of your bases weather-wise. With a few beautiful hand dyed scarves and one or two silk shawls, however, it is possible to take something for every occasion and still have plenty of room to spare.
We all remember Anne Hathaway as Andrea Sachs from the movie the Devil wears Prada as the newly graduated free spirited journalist who wanted to jump start her career in the fashion world in New York. She had applied to be Meryl Streep’s or best known as Miranda Priestly’s assistant; Miranda who was known to be the toughest, cruelest fashion critic, notorious for her snappy comments towards her co-workers sense of style and the most sought after in the industry. So needless to say when Andrea walked into her office for an interview early one morning, silence engulfed the room as eyes scrolled up from the pasty granny shoes to the conservative boring skirt and last but not least to the muddled hairstyle with absolutely no hint of any accessories that could potentially brighten up this outfit.
Since the dawn of man, silk has always been associated with wealth, class and the elite, a trend that slowly started spreading and never got old. Silks were originally reserved for the Kings of China and the Queens of the Middle East; however just like borders grew between countries, so did the wear of silk.
I sit here and flip through the latest issue of Cosmopolitan magazine trying to figure out the latest trends and styles of the season, I notice the usual bulky belts, platform shoes and dangly earrings, so what else is new? I’m looking for something unique, something that can be dressed up and yet dressed down and then I come across this website and my eyes immediately light up as I scroll down the pictures of the most intense and deep colors I’ve come across in any one clothing item. These items would put even the most memorable fashion icon to shame if she did not possess one of these beautiful handmade silk scarves.
Invitations to really special occasions such as weddings, christenings and even such events as corporate work functions can end up costing an absolute fortune. No woman wants to be seen wearing the same outfit twice, but sometimes there just isn't enough money to be able to fork out for something new yet again.
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