Saturday, March 14, 2009
A Great Assortment of Finest & Trendy Women’s Wear
Our Values & Motto
Enhancing our core values of honesty, transparency and integrity has led us to a path of accelerated growth in terms of revenues and margins. Some of the factors that have strengthened our position in the industry are:-
Offering best value for money
An effective penetration into the global market through right market strategies
Experienced R&D team
World class manufacturing capabilities
A well established network of distributors
Total Quality Management
Continual investment in equipment and manpower
Ability to customize products exactly to client's specifications Each and every product we offer is of superior grade and complies with the highest quality standards, in terms of texture, cutting, fabric, stitching, and the final finish. Even the accessories like buttons, zippers, buckles, etc. that are used in outfits are chosen and selected taking full care to avoid any defect. All the women’s wear of SS Fashions are masterpieces in their own form and symbolize the beauty, magnificence and charm of Indian fashion industry. Our commitment for excellence and passion for quality products has shown us the way to growth and prosperity. The company has a vigilant workforce to ensure perfect quality control. Our team of experts maintains a strict vigil on the manufacturing process to produce flawless products. Our comprehensive quality control system ensures that our clients get the very best coupled with our reliable timely delivery services so that no work is hampered on either side at any stage. We ensure that only the best quality products are delivered to our valued clients. We keep advancing and upgrading our production unit to conform to the latest in the industry. We are adhering to the latest technology by using the latest and ultra-modern machines and infrastructure so that our fashion wear are renowned for their quality, fabric, luxury and competitive prices.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Be EcoChic Fashion Show Review
At first glance, the American Museum of Natural History was an unusual setting for a high-octane fashion show. But the surrounding artificial fish, whales and water simply illuminated – and fit in perfectly with the theme of – a star-studded Be EcoChic event that took place just before New York Fashion Week Spring 2009 kicked off.
Co-hosted by model and television host Angela Lindvall and Carl Pope, the executive director of the Sierra Club, Be EcoChic featured environmentally-friendly clothing contributed by a number of designers. Lindvall mentioned that the words “crunchy” and “hippies” are typically associated with environmentalists, and the purpose of the show was to debunk that stereotype. She, for example, was wearing what used to be a DKNY evening gown from a couple of seasons ago, but had since been chopped up and fluffed up with tulle, whereas Pope was wearing a Linda Loudermilk seaweed shirt and Loomstate organic cotton pants.
Following a pre-written, rambling dialogue between the two hosts that sort of lost its way, the show began with an assortment of celebrities and environmental spokespersons taking the catwalk. The stylish, flattering looks, which ranged from casual wear to evening gowns, seemed to be perfectly tailored for the celebrity models. Lauren Hutton and Alek Wek drew some of the loudest cheers, with Hutton looking absolutely radiant in Maggie Norris Couture (and dazzling earrings, I must add) and Wek carrying an “eco bag” from her wek1933 handbag line. Tori Praver modeled a gorgeous organic denim evening gown by Edun (the label run by Bono’s wife Ali Hewson) with a slit in the front, and singer Jon McLaughlin, who also wore Edun – organic denim jeans and a striped cotton shirt – capped off the show with a live performance.
A couple of amusing moments in the lighthearted celebration included author Tom Kostigen, who donned a t-shirt that read, “Wear this shirt for 10 years and save 670 pieces of clothing,” and the program listing for actress Alex Meneses, which stated that she wore Charmone “sustainable and cruelty-free shoes.” Tell that to the ant who might happen to be underneath one of those soles!
Friday, January 16, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Eight easy ways to update your look in 2009
1. Change your hair*
This can be an understated difference or a full-blown transformation, but do something new. Things to try:
Cutting bangs
Attempting a bob
Coloring your hair two shades darker or lighter
Getting chunky, fun highlights
Going to a trusted stylist and saying "Do whatever you think."
*Understand that this "change" requires a little fearlessness. If you don't love it, your hair will grow back. This is what's awesome about hair.
2. Buy a new bra
Even if you have brassieres that actually fit you—though I'm guessing 75 percent of you, like me, do not—you probably need a new one. If you haven't yet, go to a store that will measure you and find your correct size. Buy a bra accordingly. Also? Try something new. Go for a sexy black bra if you have none like it, try push-up bras, padded, etc, etc. Having boobs is one of our great privileges as women. We should dress them up.
3. Wash and moisturize your face every night, seriously
It's small, but important. You'll notice a change in your skin in like a week.
4. Make time each week for one inexpensive beauty ritual
Years ago, when I was barely earning enough money to pay my rent, a male friend attempted to help me create a budget. "Eyebrow waxing DOES NOT go in 'necessary expenses'," he balked. "Yes it does," I replied. "It costs $10 and it makes me feel good about myself."
These tiny indulgences—like cheap manicures, pedicures, and waxing—are important. They have the power to make us feel pampered and more confident, which, to me, is completely worth the price of three coffees from Starbucks.
5. Stop wearing clothes that don't fit you or that you hate
I harp on this one a lot, I know, but really, just get rid of everything that causes you to feel fat, or lumpy, or out of style or in anyway does not flatter who you are. We can all get so caught up in a fear of scarcity that we forget that the filler pieces in our closets have been tried and tested and will never become satisfying garments we actually want to wear.
6. Go out and purchase one pretty top, one pair of earrings, and an entirely new lip shade
This doesn't have to be an expensive outing—you can get a good version of all three for around $30 total. But this triple buy is my trick for curing fashion depression. Usually, I buy a top, a pair of earrings, and a new lipstick, take a shower, do my hair, and go out with my friends.
7. Attempt a new accessories style this year
There are so many fun things to try: Skinny or wide belts! Patterned tights! Boots! Wedge heels! Tiny vs. big purses! Big cuff bracelets! Long chains! Bangles! Just pick one (or two or three) that you've never worn before and give it a whirl...
8. Invest in one piece that you've wanted for a long time
I know, it's horrible for me to say this, given our economic climate, but I'm going to anyway. You deserve one fancy thing—be it a great bag, a beautiful pair of shoes, a well-made coat—that you've always wanted. Think about what it is (within reason) and save for it. Look for it on sale. Purchase it. Feel happy every time you have it on.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Fashion Design for London`s Neu Rave Scene
For London natives who crave neon colors, cartoon imagery, and outrageous graphics, there is a fashion design label serving up the psychedelic clothing they covet. Fashion design school graduate Carri Munden is an active participant in London's burgeoning Neu Rave scene and has chosen the dance-music-inspired crowd as her target market for her label Cassette Playa. So far the response has been overwhelmingly positive with large fashion design followings in both the UK and Japan.
Found Art: Making Fashion out of Plastic Packaging
Munden finds her inspiration in objects, shapes, and colors that induce a sensory overload in the viewer. For example, bold, neon plastic candy wrappers or playful cartoon characters like Sonic the Hedgehog all play a part in the construction of designs for Cassette Playa. Rather than catering to the mainstream fashion market where soft colors and fluid shapes hold consumer interest, Mundin reaches out to the folks who live in a world of video games, computer graphics, and dance-crazed clubs, tapping into their need for a more interactive experience with their attire.
Fashion Design School: A Place for Every Visionary
While Munden's bold designs are not for everyone, she is still widely appreciated on the catwalk and within the local London fashion scene for her skilled craftsmanship and her unorthodox concepts. In addition to having carved out a fashion niche for London's Neu Rave crowd, Munden's success can also be attributed to the visual arts training she received in fashion design school. Her designs clearly focus on the interplay between color, sound, movement, and pop culture--and her design school training helped her turn that original idea into a marketable product.
Fashion School: Make It what You Want
Raves and video games may not seem like the foundation for a fashion design label, but anything's possible with a unique vision and a skilled hand at work. Fashion design school is an experience that even the abstruse clothing artisan should consider as there is often a market for the well-made piece that caters to a specific taste.
Las Vegas Fashion Schools: Green Design in the Desert
Fashion designers need two things for success: a degree in fashion and the opportunity to showcase their designs. As one designer recently proved, Las Vegas is an excellent city for the fashion industry.
Vegas' Fashion Scene
Las Vegas, home to some of the world's largest and most luxurious hotels, also boasts several professional organizations and support networks for designers. Earlier this year, fashion designer Julia O'Connor worked with the ECO Trade Show organizer Howard Gabe to produce a fashion show at the strip's Venetian Hotel. The show featured the work of many fashion design school students charged with the goal of creating "cruelty-free" designs (garments involving no cruelty to animals). For four days, a hall at the Venetian was filled with student designs, all of them cruelty-free.
Designing in Las Vegas
O'Connor has found Las Vegas a great place to advance her career in fashion design. After tackling Los Angeles, she moved to Vegas to pursue freelancing opportunities there, and says there can often be a shortage of fashion freelancers in the desert city.
She has also been a large supporter of "green design" throughout her career, which explains her presentation at the ECO Trade Show. Learning green design, among other things, is a great reason to attend fashion design school in a city like Las Vegas, as more clients warm to the idea, and even request it from designers.
A good knowledge of the fashion industry is important to stay current and maintain a steady client base. Fashion design school can provide an excellent opportunity to establish this background, while networks of fashion design colleagues, instructors, and other professionals can help keep design school graduates sharp while working in the professional world.
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