Posted by admin | Fashion | Thursday 26 February 2009 2:08 am

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Trends for men or women, trends for kids and dogs etc. articles are related to fashion trends, but what about the teens. Searching for teen fashion trends and guidelines regarding teen modeling  and model pictures are difficult than any other. Teenagers fight against society, work hard to be different from others, but they also create new fashion styles.

Emotional style is the latest trend. This style is only for those who like black colors.

Colors like green, pink, red, yellow matched with black will make the teen models look really attractive. If you are in fashion style, you must have right hairdo. Female models can have zelda hairdo and male models can have jet black mop top hairdo. Models can also have bell bottom jeans, cigarette-shaped jeans with studded belt etc. For wearing top, you may choose anything you want, but should be sure about its fitting and color. Even large size jewelry will suit the young girls. EMO fashion style is perfect for the teens who wear glasses. Even glasses are of various types, you must look after it and see which suits you the best.

Hip hop have never been out of fashion. Music that speaks street language is really for the young generation. It is rather different to have a hip-hop style for teen boys and girls. Young boys usually wear loose pants and young girls wear tight outfits. Even cap is the other, which is must for these young teens. But while selecting colors, clothes you can select any color of your choice. And it is of different types, teen girls usually wear trendy caps of different color. Young boys prefer blue jeans and white-colored top while for young girls the choice is not predictable. To be trendy in this fashion world, girls should wear big earrings and boys should wear at least one ring. And talking about the purses or bags what the female models will prefer also matters. They can carry small trendy purse which suits with the color of their clothes and that makes them look really amazing. For young boys purse will not matter as they keep in pockets.

Fashion designers have come up with many trendy clothes for promotional model and young models. Dressing all black, coloring your hair black, whitening your face, to make everything look blacker is a current trend. Choosing big shoes with thick heels, going for metal details all over your clothing and accessories will make it a perfect teen model. If you wear a short or a long skirt, a close fit top or a loose one it would be ok if it is a black color. Even some teenagers like Bohemian style as fashionable. If young models wore loose light colored clothes, wraps and wooden, stone or amber accessories, they will really look like a bohemian girl or boy.

You will find endless information resources on the web about modeling and what it takes to become a professional model. Every article won’t be the same and some might give contradictory advice about what is the first thing you need to do. Some insiders for example suggest that you don’t necessarily need professional photos right from the start, but others maintain that the first thing an aspiring model needs is a professional portfolio and some comp cards.

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Posted by admin | Fashion | Monday 23 February 2009 2:02 am

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Every year there are hundreds and thousands of US dollars spent on shoes, and boys are becoming just as excited about collecting shoes as girls. Everyone has at least one good pair of shoes, whether they are classics or new emo skate shoes.

People would change how they looked at their shoes if they only realized how God loves their beautiful feet. Indeed, if you are willing to share your faith with others, your feet are beautiful, no matter the shape, color, or size.

The way the Lord looks at our feet can be found in scripture, such as Isaiah 52:7. It reads, “How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings…” A second verse in Romans in the New Testament reiterates that same sentiment again, in case we weren’t paying attention the first time. Basically what it boils down to is this: if you aren’t ashamed to share your faith, you too have gorgeous feet.

So, what are the reasons that God makes reference to our feet? Why does God not discuss our hands or faces instead? There are numerous locations in the scriptures where God mentions feet. Our feet are in fact lovely, if you think about them always following God’s footsteps, using His words to know where we stand.

Taking this idea even further, some people even choose to buy Christian footwear. Just like the song “Hands and Feet” by Audio Adrenaline, Christian footwear with Biblical messages and verses printed on them acknowledge that YOUR beautiful feet are GOD’S feet. For those who are open and willing to discuss their faith and walk in the light that is the Lord, then this designer brand is for you! These shoes come in styles and sizes to suit almost any need and taste.

Footwear acknowledging Christ as your Savior isn’t necessarily what it takes to have beautiful feet, but it does spread the Good Word. Just remember how beautiful your feet are to God the next time you talk about your faith with a friend or mention going to church at the office. It doesn’t matter what people think of your feet, so don’t worry about it. “He will not let your foot be moved;” this is what Psalms 121:3 says about those who stand with the Lord.



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Posted by admin | Entertainment | Sunday 15 February 2009 1:30 am
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Posted by admin | Shopping | Saturday 14 February 2009 6:34 pm
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When talking of alternative clothing the most prevalent forms that come to mind are punk emo and skate clothing.

Punk fashion comprises of clothing, jewelry and body modifications of the punk culture. Punk fashion varies widely from Vivienne Westwood styles to styles modeled on bands like The Exploited Punks-they use clothing as a way of making a statement to appear as confrontational, shocking and rebellious.

They like to dress in offensive tee shirts which feature patches of fake blood and inverted crucifix and the Nazi swastika .Anarchy symbols and deliberately controversial images including portraits of Marx, Stalin and Mussolini were popular as well.  Customized blazers and leather rocker jackets are a fixture of punk clothing.  Along with tapered jeans, tight leather pants and leopard patterns.

The footwear includes military boots and brothel creepers styled shoes and the hair is often dyed bright, unnatural provocative colors.  Some of these hairdos are as extreme as liberty spikes or the Mohawk hairstyle.

Other accoutrements the punk line of clothing or skate clothing will include is studded or spiked jewelry and body piercing worn by some punks included: fishnet stockings (sometimes ripped); silver bracelets and heavy eyeliner are worn by both men and women. Many eccentric women who dress with the punk style rebel against the stereotypical image of a woman by using feminine floral and bright colors and mixing it with other clothing that is considered masculine, such as combining a Ballet tutu with big, clunky boots.

Punk clothing includes everyday objects for aesthetic effect such as garbage bin liners, ripped clothes are held together by safety pins or wrapped with tape; black bin liners (became dresses, shirts and skirts), other items added to clothing or as jewelry included razor blades and chains. Leather, rubber and vinyl clothing are very common; possibly due to their connection with transgress sexual practices.

Emo is commonly stereotyped with tight jeans on males and females alike, long fringes of hair (bangs) brushed to one side of the face or over one or both eyes, dyed black, straight hair, tight t-shirts (usually short-sleeved) which often bear the names of emo bands (or other designer shirts), studded belts, belt buckles, canvas sneakers or skate shoes or other black shoes and thick, black horn-rimmed glasses. This fashion has at times been characterized as a fad.



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Posted by admin | Dating | Sunday 8 February 2009 5:10 pm
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Teens know what’s going on most of the time when it comes to the fashion industry and the hairstyle choices that are most ‘in’ according to experts. Teens are usually on the cutting edge because they aren’t afraid to try new and exciting styles and they are normally the first to examine the looks of Hollywood icons. Teen hair style can be wide and varied in the look and color; here are some considerations you may want to look at:

* Decide whether you want a new style or are just refreshing your current one! Before you can even begin to utilize a teen hair style you first have to decide what you want. If you are getting a completely new style then browse through some magazines, Teen and 17 are two of the top teenage hairstyle magazines. Also, try looking at your style/ shape face. This will have a lot to do with what hairstyle will work for you because as we all know, not every hairstyle works for every individual! If you are redefining your current style then look at a bang change, a color change or possibly a little trim. * Decide what image you are trying to get across! If you are going for a sporty look, a romantic look or an Emo look you are going to need completely different cuts so knowing your image will help tremendously! Look at your closet to examine your clothes if you want to match your teen hair style with clothes! * Decide on a good hair stylist! If you find a stylist who can imagine your style the way you want it then you have found a great thing! Your stylist obviously has a lot to do with what your end result will look like!

One of the biggest factors in the style of teen hair styles is the Teen Choice Awards. Each year the Teen Choice Awards comes along and the biggest teen celebrities get together in a Grammy type fashion and collect awards for their past year’s performances. It is here that the teens show up with style and flair, often showing off the newest Hollywood trends- which are soon to become teen trends across the country!

Dane Cook, Ashley Simpson and Ashley Olsen are just a few of the big names at this event that influence girls and boys everywhere. Teen hair styles are some of the most unique and flavorful among all the demographics and the Teen Choice Awards bring the top hairstyles to the public each year!

article written by Leigh Connelly.



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Posted by admin | Dating | Thursday 5 February 2009 3:33 am
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If you take a quick look around Cooeey, you may notice that one term in particular just keeps on popping up, like errant moles under a mallet. What’s that word, you ask? It’s EMO. EMO EMO EMO EMO EMO, everywhere you look.

But what the hell does that mean? Living in this sheltered world of Cooeey, I could be forgiven for thinking the only common traits of “Emos” were a lack of camera tripods and highly disfigured eyes that required covering with a curtain of hair.

Of course, being a thoroughly curious fellow, I felt compelled to find out more. Where did the term come from? Is it short for something? In this msn obsessed world, is it some sort of acronym? (I initially theorised that it stood for Emphatically Moontanned Objects or perhaps Eratic Mainstays of Online Socialising. Erotic Minions of Orlando?)

Obviously that was entirely incorrect, as I would soon discover.

Part One: Emo Music.

Emo music.

The presiding theory is that Emo music originated in Washington DC hardcore scene n the mid 80s. As you may or may not know, hardcore shows often involve large boots flying around at head level, piercings that can catch on things and beverages in containers that do slightly more than tickle when thrown at someone’s head, i.e. they are quite “hardcore”.

The solution was in the case of bands like The Rites of Spring and Embrace to try and counter the violence by taking their writing on a more emotional turn.

It was around this time that fans started to refer to the style as Emo. It was also the start of another trend: People refusing to admit that they are Emo. Both bands, even today, refuse to accept the label.

In a supposedly unrelated event, the first wave of Emo died when the first wave of bands started breaking up in the early nineties.

After a second wave of “Emo styled” music sprang up in the nineties. Bands like Sunny Day Real Estate and Jimmy Eat World were at the forefront of a new “indie Emo” movement, this time centering in Phoenix Arizona. As the spread of the internet grew, older bands like Fugazi that previously never been labeled as Emo started to receive the tag as well, due to a similarity in sound.

Starting to see a trend here? In this ever expanding, internet obsessed world, people start to need keywords or pointers in order to par down the massive swathes of information we receive. It seems that even from the start that the Emo tag was, despite the chagrin of many of the bands it was applied to, a useful way of classifying bands for other fans.

Of course, once fans start engaging with bands on a regular basis, both parties tend to start throwing away the “Emo tag”.

Look at the current generation of groups, like AFI, Funeral for a Friend, My Chemical Romance, Panic! at the Disco, Senses FailStory of the Year, and The Used. Most of these bands strenuously deny being part of the Emo spectrum, but deny as they might, it remains a useful tag to apply.

Describe a band as Emo and it means one if not all of a long list of attributes which may include: – Makeup Wearing for both sexes – Dyed Hair primarily Black or as White as possible – Prominent fringes or spikes – Favouring of black clothing and bold simple patterns like stripes and checkers – “Punk Rock” or simple barre chord influenced guitar – Preference towards extremely tender or loud screaming vocal performances, often both in the same song – Tattoeed arms and wrists – Lyrics dealing largely with emotional pain and suffering

So it seems that “Emo” is not so much a genre of music as a signpost, giving users a vague idea of what they may expect from a band. What’s more, what attributes that may be conjured up by “Emo” have been changing for nearly twenty years now. Who is to say that Emo will ever have a concrete meaning in music? Perhaps for now it’s best to think of it as an evolving, simplistic term.

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