Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Will Consumers Pay a Premium for Eco-labeled Apparel?

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Let's face it; very few manufacturers will put good intentions ahead of a solid bottom line. The appearance of eco-friendly labels in recent decades has raised the awareness among consumers of the methods that many clothing manufacturers use. There is money to be made in organic clothing lines. Manufacturers would not go to the effort of having a third-party verify the organic nature of their clothing if there were no monetary benefit for their company. Will consumers pay a premium for eco-labeled apparel? Yes they will.
An eco-label is displayed on products that have met the quality assurance environmental standards of a third party. This label shows consumers that the product that they are buying was made with as small of an environmental footprint as possible. It also shows that there are no chemicals or other toxic residues on the fabric. Because of these guarantees, an eco-label is worth a higher price for many concerned buyers.
Consumers today are motivated to live healthy lives. If a product offers better health, then a consumer is more willing to pay a higher price. After all, good health is priceless. With cancer causes being linked to environmental toxins and chemicals, buyers are looking for products that are free of these destructive materials. Clothing is a major concern because it touches a person's skin, and any chemicals on clothing can be absorbed through the pores of the body. Consumers are willing to pay a premium for clothing that has not been treated with chemicals or grown with pesticides. The health of the consumer is linked with the health of the environment. Because polluted waterways and carbon emissions directly affect the health of the human race, these issues are a grave concern for those who want to live a healthy lifestyle.
Taking care of the environment is a big issue for modern day consumers. They want to know that the products they buy were made with the least possible amount of carbon emissions and pollution. Textile factories are culprits when it comes to polluted waterways. The process of creating fabric for clothing is fraught with carbon emissions, harsh chemicals, and pollution. This is concerning for those who are worried about the long-term effects that current manufacturing methods may have on the environment.
Even more disturbing to tender-hearted consumers are the appalling stories of working conditions in sweat shops around the world. Children being beaten and forced to work hours at a time for mere pennies a day is cause enough for many consumers to pay more for their clothing. Pictures of exhausted workers who are forced to work overtime without extra compensation makes consumers indignant. If this is the price of cheap clothing, consumers would rather pay more for their clothes.
The same is true of animals. Consumers would rather know that the animals who furnished their wool and silk clothing were treated humanely. The practice of raising silkworms and killing them before they break out of their cocoons is objectionable to many consumers. These consumers will pay more to see an eco-label certifying that no animals were harmed in the production of their clothing.
Peace of mind is worth every penny. Knowing that clothing is free of chemicals and was produced in an environmentally responsible way is worth the premium. Consumers have learned to look for popular eco-labels such as AIAB Bio Fibre, Certified Humane Raised and Handled, and GreenSafe Mark. You can find out more information about eco-labels at greensafemark.com.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Indian Sarees

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

GEOGRAPHY OF WOMEN

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Between the ages of 15 - 20 a woman is like Africa.
She is half discovered, half wild.



Between the ages of 20 - 30 a woman is like America.
Fully discovered and scientifically perfect.



Between the ages of 30 - 35, she is like India & Japan.
Very hot, wise and beautiful !!!!!!!!!


Between the ages of 35 - 40 a woman is like France.
She is half destroyed after the war but still desirable.


Between the ages of 40 - 50 she is like Germany.
She lost the war but not the hope.


Between the ages of 50 - 60 she is like Russia.
Very wide, very quiet but nobody goes there.



Between the ages of 60 - 70 a woman is like England.
With a glorious past but no future.


After 70, they become Siberia.
Everyone knows where it is, but no one wants to go there.





Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Securing Your Future in Fashion Merchandising

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Fashion merchandising is an integral part of the fashion industry because this dictates how the retail fashion sector of the industry moves. A fashion merchandiser will be the one to take on the responsibility of conceptualizing strategies on how best to sell clothes, what kind of clothes to buy, where to place them strategically to attract customers, research on the market trending, and even visualize the retail display to lure people into going inside the store and checking out the merchandise.

While having a good sense of fashion style and understanding it better than everyone else is already a talent in itself, you will never be well-equipped enough to handle everything in the fashion world if you don’t go to school to learn more about it.

Fashion merchandisers are paid a lot because they have a lot of responsibilities, and as such, the best way to be as informed about it before going into the fashion world full throttle is to learn as much as you can.

Learning Fashion Merchandising

There are colleges that specialize in fashion, from designing to merchandising, that you can take full advantage of. Some have mentors/teachers from the fashion industry itself who are famous and respected in their field. Designers, CEOs and VPs of top fashion lines are some of them.

While going to any college is expensive, there are financial aids and assistance that most colleges offer to reach out to as many would-be students as possible. Check different colleges that offer fashion merchandising and see what your options are.

You may also do your research online to save you time and money. Find out about their student grants and ask relevant questions. Others offer scholarships, too, so you can try out for one if money is a little tight.

Applying for the Fashion College of Your Choice

When you have already picked your school and are ready to apply, be as honest as you can about your situation. However, do not make it appear as though you are begging for a spot since this could possibly turn off the school.

Be thorough about how much you know about the fashion industry without sounding overconfident or cocky as this is also a possible deal breaker. It is best to do research on your essay first before writing it and consider several topics you can write about if they do not have a standard question for you to answer.

Bear in mind that your future partly depends on their school, so carefully consider your application and maximize the time allowed before handing it in. Check your grammar, capitalization and punctuation. A carefully and well-written application has a better chance of being considered than a sloppy one.

The school may not feel that you are serious about your application if they see that you handed in something haphazardly done. Remember that your application also says something about your character – something colleges consider as well.

Nonetheless, your best option is to apply to as many colleges as you can afford to give you a bigger chance of being accepted in one.

Miracles of Make-up

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Beautiful faces

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Tuesday, September 9, 2008

OPI Nail Polish

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Some people are born with beautiful nails. But, more women keep their nails
looking beautiful with nail polish and other treatments like Rejuvacote and
those offered by Nailtiques. With so many outstanding products on the market
there is no reason for your fingernails not to look beautiful at all times. Even
if you have weak, brittle nails there is still hope for you. Consider the
advantages offered by the following treatments and see which one is best for
you!



Nailtiques

There are many different types of Nailtiques products and treatments. They are
all specifically designed to improve and enhance the appearance of fingernails
and skin. Most of the Nailtiques formulas are designed and formulated to improve
the condition of fingernails. Nails that are dry, flaky, that chip or peel, are
no match for the treatments by Nailtiques. It takes seeing to believe, but after
you use the Nailtiques products you will find your nails are repaired, healthy,
and beautiful like you always dreamed of.



Rejuvacote
If you have been wearing acrylic nails for some time, or even a short period of
time, you know how thin and brittle your natural nails can become. Your natural
nails actually become so thin that they are flimsy and can easily break, crack,
or peel. But, Rejuvacote rescues your nails. No matter how bad your nails are
after wearing acrylics you can use Rejuvacote and see significant results in no
time.



OPI Nail Polish

There are all sorts of nail polish you can choose from. There are nail polishes
that simply add color, there are others that treat a specific problem like weak
nails, and there are still more that have a combination effect. You may have a
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either. There are some outstanding types of nail polish you can choose from. In
fact, there are all kinds of nail polish that are probably better than yours so
try some of the salon brands and see which ones you like best!



Gorgeous Hands at Last

Using products like Rejuvacote, Nailtiques, and salon quality nail polish will
result in you having gorgeous hands in just a few weeks. You may never have
imagined that you could have beautiful hands, but with these treatments you can!


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