Archive for January, 2011

postheadericon Birkenstocks – Comfortable Sandals That Are Good For Your Back

Do you know where the term “footbed” comes from? Most people have no idea that the term originated with the revolutionary sandal maker Konrad Birkenstock a 19th century shoemaker from Germany. Before Birkenstock shoes were all made with completely flat soles and had no arch support. They developed a revolution in shoe making by designing footwear that matched the actual shape of a person’s foot.

Initially their idea was sold as an insert to be used in other shoes that had no shape. Their company took off as a major manufacturer of orthopedic inserts. They were called “footbed supports” and the term ‘footbed’ became a legal trademark of the Birkenstock company.

As time went by they realized that their novel footbed support concept could be extended into different types of footwear that they could make themselves. The original sandals they developed were intended to give the wearer a near barefoot experience while still providing fantastic support and protection of the wearer’s sole. Little did they realize how much of a revolution they would create in the shoe and footwear industry.

People quickly found that not only were they comfortable, but they also helped greatly with many foot and back problems by providing the arch support and proper fit that had been missing in shoes and sandals to that point. Today Birkenstock sandals and other footwear are frequently ‘prescribed’ by podiatrists as part of normal care for people with foot, lower leg, and back problems. In particular the ‘heel-less sandals’ are known to greatly strengthen and tone calf muscles.

From their humble beginnings as simple shoemakers, Birkenstocks have become producers of some of the most recognized shoes and sandals in the world. They are available in hundreds of styles, materials and colours that will suit just about anyone’s needs and personality. And they have done it by sticking to their basic philosophy: make them comfortable and make them last.

postheadericon A Graduation Gift that Stands the Test of Time

“The only real failure in life is one not learned from.”
Anthony J. D’Angelo, The College Blue Book

Ah, graduation. A lot of hard work, time, talent, money and drive have led to this point: a milestone that will be celebrated, photographed and remembered forever. Whether from high school, college, law school, medical school, or what have you, graduation is a wonderful time of excitement and change.

How to mark the occasion? You can always write a check. (What new graduate doesn’t need money?) Before you whip out your wallet, however, remember that cash is practical, yet very impersonal. Because you’re reading this, it’s a good guess that the graduate is a special woman in your life, she worked hard to get where she is, and she deserves a graduation gift that is truly memorable.

How about something memorable, practical, meaningful and beautiful? Try pearls.

Pearl jewelry—whether pearl studs, a pearl pendant or a beautiful pearl strand—is a classic and wonderful addition to any woman’s jewelry box. Whether she’s heading off to college, interviewing for jobs, about to embark on a career, or planning a wedding, the recent graduate can wear pearl jewelry for instant polish. Added bonus: She’ll remember you every time she wears them.

Which pearls to choose
Pearls come in many beautiful styles, shapes and designs, but for graduation, a simple classic style that will stand the test of time is best. (They don’t call them staples for nothing.) Because classic pearls are so popular, there are a variety of options from which to choose. The following are classics she’ll reach for again and again.

• Pearl stud earrings: The great thing about pearl studs is that they go with everything. Round, white pearls with a rosé overtone flatter most skin types, and make a wonderful addition to any jewelry box. Some stores even carry pearl studs for non-pierced ears.
• 16 inch pearl strand: A matched pearl strand is a jewelry staple for a reason: it’s a classic—not to mention a no-brainer accessory that a woman can reach for to instantly add polish to an outfit. Shorter strands worn closer to the throat draw attention to the wearer’s face and skin; with their dewy complexions, young women look fantastic in pearl chokers. This style sits close to the throat and looks great with a business suit, v-neck sweater, tee-shirt or open-collared dress shirt.
• 18 inch pearl strand: This slightly more versatile, “princess” length necklace can be worn with most any neckline, and will serve the graduate well throughout her life. The princess length is a very popular choice for a great reason: it works well with everything from turtlenecks to sweaters, business suits, dress shirts, and more.
• pearl pendant: A pearl pendant necklace featuring a single, large pearl is a great option that can be worn with many different styles. Choose a thin sterling silver or white gold chain for a modern look.
• pearl bracelet: A perfect complement to a bold watch, and slightly more affordable than a pearl necklace, a pearl bracelet adds polish and class.
• pearl ring: A pearl ring can make quite a bold and sophisticated statement, especially when the ring features a single, large pearl. The only downside to buying a ring is that you need to know the graduate’s ring size. Classic pearl rings look fantastic with both white and yellow gold.

Many retailers and online stores sell classic pearl jewelry in sets. Not only is this great because you pay less for the set than if you purchased a necklace, earrings and bracelet separately, but buying a pearl jewelry set provides the added bonus that the pieces will match.

What to look for
No matter which style you choose, or whether you buy pearls from a local jewelry store, large retail chain or Internet store (which should offer adequate descriptions of what you’re buying along with a money-back guarantee), keep in mind these tips when you’re shopping for pearls and you won’t go wrong:
• You’ll pay more for larger pearls. In general, a larger pearl takes longer to form, and the chances of finding a perfectly round, large pearl are slim. After the 7.5-8mm mark for freshwater cultured pearls and akoya cultured pearls, the most popular pearl types, prices rise dramatically. A 6.5mm strand is both lovely and affordable—and perfect for young women.
• Pay attention to luster and surface. Pearls should have a high luster, or surface sheen, meaning they reflect light well. They should also be free from large blemishes such as chips and pits, although small blemishes are acceptable. An absolutely perfect strand is likely faux. Pearls are, after all, a natural product, and small variations are to be expected and do not detract from the pearls’ value.
• Round is the hands-down favorite shape. While baroque pearls are gorgeous, and button and coin pearls are modern and affordable, when it comes to classic pearls, round is still in. To check that pearls are uniformly round, ask the jeweler or read the Internet description. If you can handle the strand, roll it on a table. Matched pearls will roll smoothly.
• Thickness is important. Most pearls sold today are cultured pearls, and the best ones are formed in oysters or mussels that have been implanted with small, mother-of-pearl beads and mantle tissue or mantle tissue only and left in the water long enough for a sufficient coating of nacre to form. Avoid pearls that have been implanted with large plastic or glass beads or harvested prematurely; they will flake and peel easily.
• Pay attention to uniformity. Make sure that pearls in a piece of jewelry are the same size, color, shape and luster.
• Beware: Some jewelry makers try to hide smaller or imperfect pearls near the clasp.
• Choose color carefully. Pearls look best if they flatter the skin tone of the wearer.

Follow these pearl-buying tips, choose wisely, and your graduate will have a jewelry staple she’ll treasure forever.

A graduate of the Gemological Institute of America’s Graduate Pearls program, Amy Drescher is a fashion writer and accessories buyer for www.moonriverpearls.com. She welcomes your questions. Reach her at adrescher@moonriverpearls.com.

postheadericon Fashion Magazines: What Ones Are Worth the Buy?

Are you interested in buying a fashion magazine or even a number of them? If you are interested in improving your appearance, in the fashion sense, there is a good chance that you are. Just so you know, it is more than possible for you to learn a lot about fashion through a fashion magazine, but if you are not careful, you can end up wasting your time and losing a considerable amount of money. That is why you may want to take the time to examine the fashion magazine or magazines that you are interested in buying.

When it comes to examining the fashion magazine or magazines that you are interested in buying, you will want to make sure that the magazine or magazines in question are really worth your money. To do this, there are a number of things that you will want to be on the lookout for. When examining fashion magazines to determine if they are really worth the buy, it works best if you are in the store or at a newsstand and able to look at them.

One thing that you will not want to do is make the mistake of believing that bigger is always better. In fact, bigger may actually end up being more expensive. Many individuals mistakenly believe that by buying a larger magazine, you are likely to find more information. What you need to know about fashion magazines is that the magazines are often full of advertisements. While you may think that are getting more information, you will likely find more advertisements, which may actually turn out to be a waste of your money. So, if you do want to spend more money on a larger fashion magazine, you will want to skim through the magazine to first make sure it isn’t overfilled with advertisements.

Another thing that you will want to look for is the contents inside. For instance, you will want to skim through the contents page, which is often found at the beginning of the magazine. This will give you the opportunity to make sure that magazine or magazines you are about to buy are actually useful to you. Be cautious of any fashion magazine that only has about one or two articles that you may be interested in reading. A great alternative, and a free one at that, to fashion magazines is the internet. You can find a large number of online fashion tips and advice free of charge. This is a great way to find hard to find fashion tips or fashion tips that you can’t seem to find in a printed fashion magazine.

In addition to checking a fashion magazine to see what is covered inside, you may also want to examine all fashion magazines that are you interested in buying if you are looking for something in particular. For instance, if you are looking for fashion tips or fashion advice on trendy workplace clothing, you will want to make sure that workplace fashion is covered in the magazine that you are interested in buying. With a fashion as popular as workplace fashions, you shouldn’t have a problem finding fashion magazines, but for more detailed fashions, like gothic fashions, you may find yourself having to turn to the internet or a specialty magazine shop.

Another great way that you go about learning which fashion magazines are really worth your money is by speaking to those that you know. Fashion magazines are already popular, but they continue to rise in popularity. For that reason, there is a good chance that one of your friends, family members, neighbors, or coworkers may have bought a fashion magazine that they really liked or one that they thought was a waste of their money. Asking them for feedback or even to borrow the fashion magazine in question is great way to not only save your money, but use it wisely.