Saturday, December 3, 2011

Hot Women's Boot Trends for Fall 2005

!±8± Hot Women's Boot Trends for Fall 2005

Comfort and style work together this season, especially when it comes to Fall 2005 boot fashions. There's more room in the toe, the heels are lower and more comfortable, and from knee boots to ankle boots, the length of the boot is all over this season.

Wearing skinny jeans with boots, wearing cropped pants with wedge boots, putting on a short miniskirt with ankle boots, and corduroys with a pair of sexy clogs all have one thing in common. They are hot trends this fall. It is a good way to keep your feet warm and look hot. If you're casual, trendy, edgy, or preppie we've found the perfect boot fashions for Fall 2005.

Western Boots

Western boots are casual, stylish, and look great with denim. Check out our Denim Guide for some style ideas. Dress up the look with a pretty dress or wear them with a denim miniskirt for the rockstar look. They're easy to wear all day while running errands, geting some food, or meeting up with friends for a night out.

Frye boots started it all. They're a classic, but if you have a tight budget then try something affordable but just as cute like the 'Rodeo Drive' by Penny Loves Kenny. They have an edgy look and are definitely a great value. If you prefer suede over leather, check out the Via Spiga 'Blizza'.

Wedge Boots

Wedge Boots are more dressed up than western boots, but they are more comfortable than stilettos. These are perfect for the office during the day and a trendy restaurant at night. Wedge boots look great with cropped pants, gauchos, and capris. Wear a tunic top and wide belt on your hips to complete the look.

'Image' by Chinese Laundry have a really sophisticated and trendy style. They are perfect for work and since it's a wedge heel you can wear them all day long without the discomfort of stilettos. For a more casual look try Michael Kors 'Snowflake' boots. These go great with denim and a matching jacket. Wedge boots are also great for those of you in snowy states - they'll keep your feet warm and comfortable without sacrificing your style.

Ankle Boots

Ankle Boots are the edgiest of the boots this season. They go well with sexy skirts and dresses that show off your legs, or put try them with bold colored tights and a miniskirt for an instant pop. It's feminine yet funky - perfect for the club.

French Connection ankle boots are a slouchy suede boot that you can easily dress up or down. Refresh your look by reusing your summer mini and keeping warm with a pair of tights. Tights will hide any imperfections while elongating your legs to make you look taller. For the edgiest club look check out the 'Pony' by Carlos Santana. It will really set you apart from the crowd, or get a pair of Via Spiga 'Bellarivas' for a classier, more sophisticated style.

Clogs

Clogs are comfortable, easy to get into, and sexy when worn with tight corduroy pants, a faux-fur jacket, and some silver hoop earrings. These clogs are a more stylized version with sex appeal - metal rivets, a shearling trim, and wooden platforms dress up the classic clog. It's an earthy flair for an urban girl.

For a comfortable heel try the 'Kalie' by Ugg Australia. They have a short heel and can be worn barefoot and without socks for extra comfort. For a dressier look try Michael Kors 'High Shearling Clog'. They have a very high heel to make your legs look a mile high.


Hot Women's Boot Trends for Fall 2005

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The Beauty Expo 2011 with Stephanie Williams and SFFashion.TV

Join Stephanie Williams of (EmceeGlamour.com) in an exclusive behind the scenes while she mingles with the fashion elite in San Francisco! This year's Beauty Expo was divided into three segments. The event began with Fashion Bloggers Connect featuring local fashion bloggers Nicole Lindgren of Style Bust, Nicki Frye of Nickie Noel, Molly Covert of Rabbit Foot Fern and Alison Messinger of Eclectic à la Mode. Charleston Pierce held a very inspiring model boot camp. Seven teams competed in the styling competition for the most creative make-up and hairstyles. Judges included Greg Griffin of Barber Lounge, Brad Carrick of Solz Shoes, Mario Benton and Amy Soderlind of Refuses To Label. The fashion installation was presneted by Pink Weave, Sincerely Varunee and RockChiq with Kate Knuvelder's jewelry collection. The event was held at Pigment Cosmetics. Host Stephanie Williams @ www.emceeglamour.com Video By Low Tek Studios @ www.lowtekstudios.webs.com

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Restaurants and Their Famous Dishes

!±8± Restaurants and Their Famous Dishes

Dining out at a number of different types of restaurants has become a normal part of most consumers' weekly activities. With so many restaurants available to choose from, there have been many establishments that have become famous for their special cuisine. Below is a list of some famous restaurants and their mouthwatering dishes that have become well-known throughout the world.

The Fat Duck in Bray, Berkshire, England: The restaurant is known for its snail porridge, sardine on toast sorbet, bacon and egg ice cream, and salmon poached with licorice.

Brosia, Miami, Florida: Brosia's famous dishes include caramelized-apple French toast with vanilla cognac sauce and smoked salmon tart with baby arugula and artichokes.

Porter & Frye, Minneapolis: Porter & Frye is well known for its wild rice soup

SPQR, San Francisco, California: SPQR's famous dishes include spaghetti and Rigatoni Carbonara.

Per Se, Columbus Circle, New York, New York: Per Se is famous for its nine-course vegetable tasting menu and nine-course chef's tasting menu.

Ko, New York City, New York: Ko's well known dishes include Shaved Foie Gras with Pine Nut Brittle and Lychees and Riesling.

Takashi Yagihashi, Chicago, Illinois: Takashi Yagihashi is famous for its Duck Fat-Fried Chicken

Justus Drugstore, Smithville, MO: Justus Drugstore is celebrated for its Mushroom Soup containing around a dozen different mushrooms.

Il Mulino, Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Il Mulino is famous for such Italian food as grilled chicken dish smothered in pine nuts, cranberries and Alfredo sauce.

Killen's Steakhouse, Pearland, TX: Killen's is famous for its Creme Brulee Bread Pudding

L2O, Chicago, Illinois: L2O is celebrated for its Halibut, Parsley, Ginger and Chanterelles

Grimpa, Miami, Florida: Grimpa's famous dishes include: chicken, sausage, filet mignon, pork, and salmon that are prepared rodizio style.

Joule, Seattle, Washington: Joule is famous for its Dorade with Almond Piccata dish.

Bistro Daisy, New Orleans, Louisiana: Bistro Daisy is well known for Crayfish and Mascarpone Stuffed Ravioli.

Aunt I's in Miami, Pembroke Pines and Lauderhill, Florida: Aunt I's is famous for its jerk chicken, oxtail, and curried goat.

Alinea, Chicago, Illinois: Alinea is famous for a peanut butter and jelly made up of a single, peeled grape, still on the stem, enclosed in peanut butter and wrapped in a thin brioche.

Yung Kee Restaurant, Hong Kong: This award winning restaurant is famous for their signature dish Roast Goose.

Commander's Palace, New Orleans, LA: Their famous dish is Bread Pudding Souffle with Whiskey Sauce.

Spago, Beverly Hills, CA: Their signature dish is Pizza with Smoked Salmon and Caviar.

Inn at Little Washington, Little Washington, VA: Their famous dish is "Filet Mignon" of Rare Tuna with Seared Foie Gras.

The Four Seasons, New York City, New York: Their signature dish is Crabmeat Cakes, Crisp Beets, and Sweet Potatoes.

Le Cirque, New York City, New York: Their famous dish is Pasta Primavera.

Everyone loves trying to new and exotic dishes. Although one may not be able to visit all of the above restaurants to taste their delectable dishes, it is fascinating to see the creative methods of creating their food recipes that have made them famous throughout the world.


Restaurants and Their Famous Dishes

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