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Pay close attention to your grooming. Audrey's look was always unmistakably well groomed and neat. Her love of simplicity extended to ensuring that she appeared simply made up even though quite a lot of effort had gone into achieving this look. This kind of peplos was worn only by women. The next one is worn by only men. The Himation was worn during the summer this light material outfits was draped along the male bnody. "We'd be meeting with the technical teams and really seeing what we'd do with that extra space. I've loads of ideas. We've been in the same space for 13 years, and there are loads of sets that we would love to develop and make segments out of, so it really just depends on when that move takes place and what happens," says O'Brien.. Consider introducing some space into your store design. Perhaps you've noticed that the trend is away from the towering gondolas that we saw being used so predominately just a few years ago. Makes sense to me. At parties most stolas were embroidered with flowers or patterns. Women's clothes were lighter, softer, brighter and tighter than men's clothing. Some colors they wore were blue, yellow, red, green, and pink. For men or women, clothes that fit the body are always best. The Oriental type of woman is a new influence on the ideal. White will be worn for day and night by well-dressed men. "There is an attempt in Berlin to show where you come from," says Andrea Schwalbe, owner and manager of Freistil. "It isn't expressed through big designers, though, but rather through clothes that look really cheap, but are in reality unique pieces you won't find anywhere else. The clothes almost have to look like they are self-made. Quick dresses. If you feel long dresses are much more stylish for the celebration, this is not anymore the situation. Emphasize brief dresses in the legs and are a great alternative for girls who want to display them off. Brazilian Ambassador Alferdo Leoni was the chief guest of the ceremony and presented football and a book on 'Brazilian Culture and History' to the students to promote the Brazilian culture, the ceremony was attended by a large number of guests, including Mushtaq Rasul Chaudhry Managing CEO Roots School System (RSS), Riffat Mushtaq, founder director of RSS and Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq, executive director of RSS, parents and students. Mona Munir (Counsellor Officer, Brazilian Embassy), Mazhar Sanjarani (Administration Officer, Brazilian embassy), Col. Suresh Sharma (Deputy Head of Nepal embassy), Mr.


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