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Fashion In The 1950's

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but also look at the products properly and choose the labels they want to before going ahead to buy them. There are some positive points of being fashionable as well. The clothes made in the 60s and 70s were very much influenced by the western countries and given a traditional touch. In the ancient days royal, expensive, stylistic and highly attractive clothes are generally worn by the courtiers. Take an symmetric dress and remove the other shoulder and your there Styles kept on changing with the passage of time. With the passage of time the fabrics became stiffer instead of the flowing draperies that were common during the early period. You can have a big nice watch collection with you and can wear an exact matching one with whatever you are wearing. Like a cufflink case, you can carry a watch case as well to store and organize your watch collection properly. There are different patterns and colors available in cufflinks Other important designers of this age were Patou, Vionnet, Fortu...

Who Is Freelie and Berrio?

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Who is Freelie and who is Berrio? Good question!  The short answer is that they are characters from the childhood imagination of our founder, Hallie. The Freelies and the Berrios, perhaps not as much a household name as Dolce and Gabbana, Adam & Eve, Siegfried and Roy or even gin and tonic, nevertheless factored significantly in Hallie’s young life. These imaginary characters even had their own “languageâ€, which Hallie’s older brother was required to learn a few words of on a daily basis. What a good sport. Several decades later the Freelies and the Berrios served as the creative impetus for a company was originated in the spirit of humor, joy and good health, and upon a foundation of care and concern for children’s most basic needs.  According to the USDA, 14% of food insecure households have children, approximately 11 million children live in food-insecure households, and an astounding 4.3% of households are home to starving children.   Nearly 18% of children under 1...