Online Fashion Name Tips

The Great EscapeHow to stand out among all??

Wow! For 2-3 months i havn’t get Emmagem.com online fashion directory, & today.. i found out NEW online fashion blog and total updated are > than 300!! Good news to us.. ^^

Emmagem website do not provide function to bookmark the link, or noted down your favorite blog.. After you check the style, compare pricing, is possible to forget what is your favorite blog. Except the website allows you to copy all the online blog to Excel, & you can write your notes there - price comparison, fashion brand(Yoco..) & bla bla bla..

Back to topic, it is really important to ATTRACT customer with the RIGHT NAME!! I found that, most of them combine at least 2 of the name below:

Fruit: Strawberry, Orange,
Fashion: Fashionista, Couture, Wardrobe, Vogue
Stylish, Trendy, Clothes, Dressing, Closet, Boutique ..
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Number: 2, Eight ..
Colour: Pink, Purple ..
Animal: Cat, ..
Adjective: Pretty, Nice, Viva, Joy ..
Shape: Curve, Dot, ..

TipS:
You can check out the Emmagem online directory by yourself, among that 300, pick 10 online fashion blogs that you wish to go (You >first sight!). Write down the names, find out what are the words combination, style, & other factor. I believe you may have ideal on how to create your online fashion blog name!!

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Russian Street Fashion Style

A quite interesting article on Moscow style from New York Times. Globalization is catching up young Russians, have a ‘natural’ soft spot for everything fashionable, imaginative personal style and a general love for the avant grade culture.

In Russia, Class for the Masses
By ERIN E. ARVEDLUND

Published: April 11, 2004

Russian Street Fashion StyleHomegrown designers — reflecting four years of economic growth, after a decade of stagnation in the 1990’s — are starting to create clothes that average Russians might not only covet but could actually hope to afford.

For 70 years of Communism, Soviet-era designers worked in a vacuum, creating fantastical, often unwearable clothes. Now a new wave of designers is finally attempting to attract the masses, the same way Tommy Hilfiger or Zara does in the West. The Russians showed their wares for fall and winter 2004 over the 10 days of Russian Fashion Week, which ends today, on runways in a convention center at Tishinskaya Square and in a sculptor’s studio.

“We love color, let’s just get that out there,” said Tatyana Nedzvetskaya, the director of Quoll, one of the few nationwide retail chains that sell fashions made in Russia. It is one of the few clothing retailers that cater to the country’s emerging middle class: suits fetch $30 to $40, while prices range from $15 to $20 for a blouse, and a skirt costs $20.

Mass production of clothing here is so difficult that few designers even attempt it, Ms. Nedzvetskaya noted, shouting above the music of the catwalk shows, which typically drew 200 or so spectators.

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