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September 19, 2009

Some Luxury Bedding Can Be Hard To Find

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There's lots of hard to find beddings out there that seem to only be available from suppliers of luxury bedding. If you look hard enough, though, they can be found. The Internet is a great supplier of such bedding as even the oddballs are easy to pack and ship, so shipping costs are usually reasonable.

The King And Queen Of Luxury Bedding

California Queen sheets are one example. This luxury bedding is larger than regular queen sized bedding by four inches while maintaining the normal width of a queen sized mattress. Those who are tall will really appreciate having a bed that fits their body type, and the luxury bedding to cover it. California King, also known as Western King beds, are twelve inches longer than a Queen size, which makes them another good option for tall adults. There is luxury bedding available for this size as well.

Luxury Bedding For Tall People Mattresses

Maybe you don't need a lot of width, but you're still unusually tall. In this case, you may want to opt for an extra long twin bed. These are often found in college dorms, and are five inches longer than your standard twin. Consumer magazines complain about the limited variety of patterns and difficulty finding bedding for this type of bed, but you can be assured that there are plenty of luxury bedding options available out there should you need a extra long twin bed. As their popular has increased as of late, you should start seeing more and more suppliers offering luxury bedding for this size of bed.

Luxury Bedding For The Olympic Queen

The Olympic Queen is another unusual size of bed. This size is good when you own a traditional queen sized bed, want a larger mattress, and just don't have room for a king size. Or maybe you just don't want to burn the money on new bedroom furniture, but you want more room to roll around. The Olympic Queen, which fits on a standard queen sized frame, is six inches wider than a normal queen sized bed. Its biggest downfall, by far, is a lack of luxury bedding. As this innovative bed becomes more popular, however, this is become less and less the case.

Luxury Bedding For The Shallow Type Mattress

All mattresses were not created the same. Some are just plain older, but still have a lot of life left in them. After all, it's the bedding that takes the majority of the beating from any elements, so that's what you'll be replacing on a little used but faded bed. The standard bed sheet of today, which is at least seventeen inches deep, will completely engulf an older nine to twelve inch deep mattresses. Some Tempurpedic, memory foam, and platform mattresses are still that size as well. To address this, suppliers are providing eleven inch gusset sheets. This way, no matter what the condition, there will be luxury bedding out there to choose from.

Lexi writes articles about luxury bedding set and luxury linens bedding

Tags: Bedding, bedroom, interior decorating, Interior Design, lifestyle, luxury, Product Review

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Lexi Bedias #

Hard To Find Luxury Bedding

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Many hard to find bedding options will only be found from suppliers of luxury bedding. There are many examples of this hard to find luxury bedding, but they can be found if you look hard enough. The internet is a fine supplier of such bedding.

Kings And Queens Of Luxury Bedding

California Queen sheets are one example. This luxury bedding is larger than regular queen sized bedding by four inches while maintaining the normal width of a queen sized mattress. Those who are tall will really appreciate having a bed that fits their body type, and the luxury bedding to cover it. California King, also known as Western King beds, are twelve inches longer than a Queen size, which makes them another good option for tall adults. There is luxury bedding available for this size as well.

Luxury Bedding For Tall People Mattresses

Some unusually tall people don't want a lot of width, or simply don't have the room for something the size of a Queen. These people may want to opt for an extra long twin bed. Often found in college dorms, these are five inches longer than your standard twin. Consumer magazines often complain about the limited number of patterns, and the difficulty in finding bedding for this type of bed. Many luxury bedding manufacturers are beginning to see the popularity of this type of bed, though, and are beginning to produce more and more options.

Luxury Bedding For Olympic Queen Mattresses

The Olympic Queen is another unusual size of bed. This size is good when you own a traditional queen sized bed, want a larger mattress, and just don't have room for a king size. Or maybe you just don't want to burn the money on new bedroom furniture, but you want more room to roll around. The Olympic Queen, which fits on a standard queen sized frame, is six inches wider than a normal queen sized bed. Its biggest downfall, by far, is a lack of luxury bedding. As this innovative bed becomes more popular, however, this is become less and less the case.

Luxury Bedding For Shallow Type Mattresses

Another challenge when it comes to luxury bedding are Tempurpedic mattresses, memory foam, and platform mattresses. The standard bed sheet is now at least seventeen inches deep. This size bed sheet will completely engulf a nine to twelve inch deep mattress. Suppliers now have eleven inch gusset sheets available for those with more shallow mattresses to address this problem. So you can see, even in the oddest of conditions, there's luxury bedding out there to choose from. You just have to know where to look.

Lexi writes articles about luxury bed linens and luxury bedding sheets

Tags: Bedding, bedroom, interior decorating, Interior Design, lifestyle, luxury, Product Review

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Lexi Bedias #

September 18, 2009

Pink Things

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Call it a fashion statement. Call it a new outlook. Call it an obsession. There is a hot new trend in personal fashion and home decor. Pink lovers everywhere are taking decorating to the next level and surrounding themselves with the colour pink.

The story of Pink - Surprisingly, prior to World War II, the colour pink was more often associated with baby boys than girls. Red was viewed as a masculine colour, and baby boys were expected to wear the diluted colour red. Baby girls were often dressed in blue! However, things began to change starting sometime after the second World War, and pink began the rise to feminine dominance that would continue for decades.

During the booming post-war economy of the 1950s, women were finding their way back out of the factories and into the home. The stronger economy led to a rise in the sale of consumer goods and make-up. As women began to purchase pink nail polish and blushes (where pink symbolized health and vitality), pink began to become more heavily associated with women. The phrase "think pink" began to appear in sales to women after appearing as a song in the 1957 film "Funny Face," starring 1950s icon Audrey Hepburn. At the same time, the Barbie doll was introduced, and capitalized on the rising pink associations. Later, in the 1960s, pink was used as an ironic way to undercut masculinity, as in the "Pink Panther" film. Pink continued its rise as a cheeky, feminine symbol in songs like "Pink Cadillac" and "Pretty in Pink" in the 1980s. In 2000, a new singer with hot pink hair even arrived on the scene, going by the name Pink.

What Started the present Passion for Pink? - The current pink obsession was probably set in motion by the 2001 film "Legally Blond," in which Reese Witherspoon plays a law student who lives in a world of pink and even has a tiny pink-dressed dog. The comedy showed how a human "Barbie doll" could be tough and smart without losing her girlish femininity. Girls everywhere enjoyed the idea of combining intelligence with girly sexiness, and the popularity of pink products rose even further.

Pink in the Home - Those in search of a rosier world can now find a wide range of ways to decorate their homes in fashionable pink things. Pink can be the dominant colour scheme for a room, or it can be used as an accent colour to bring a little fun to the everyday. In the bedroom, pink blankets and sheets create a cosy haven, with pink fuzzy slippers waiting at the foot of the bed. In the bathroom, pink toothbrushes and shower curtains can create a sense of pampering, and pink clocks and rugs create elegant touches for the living room as well. Pink has even invaded the kitchen. Now pink kitchen accessories are available, from pink kettles and toasters to a pink microwave oven!

Pink Motoring - Those who love pink do not just want it for the home, however. Pink car accessories are now the rage, with pink flashlights, key chains, and even car mats for pink floors. Travellers heading overseas may decide to purchase pink luggage, which not only makes a statement but is easy to spot at the airport.

The True Pink Lover - There is even a nickname for the true pink lover: a "pink princess." Pink princesses are women who like to enjoy an entire array of pink stuff. For these women, pink can be a whole identity, even a personal statement. These women embrace the two sides of the colour pink: on the one hand, softness, flirtation, and beauty, and on the other hand, elegance and high fashion. Colour psychologists even claim that pink can be a soothing colour. Some studies have shown that violent criminals may behave less violently if they are surrounded by pink walls.

The current obsession with pink may be a short-term trend, but it is also possible that it is part of a rising new view of life. Pink lovers are trying to "see the world through rose-colored glasses," to surround themselves with one more tool for happiness.

Ian writes why you either love pink home accessories or would rather throw them in your pink bin

Tags: car, cooking, Fashion, furnishing, gift, home, Interior Design, kitchen, lifestyle, women

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Ian Tyrrell #

Some Luxury Bedding Is Hard To Find

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Many hard to find bedding options will only be found from suppliers of luxury bedding. There are many examples of this hard to find luxury bedding, but they can be found if you look hard enough. The internet is a fine supplier of such bedding.

The King And Queen Of Luxury Bedding

California Queen sheets are one example. This luxury bedding is larger than regular queen sized bedding by four inches while maintaining the normal width of a queen sized mattress. Those who are tall will really appreciate having a bed that fits their body type, and the luxury bedding to cover it. California King, also known as Western King beds, are twelve inches longer than a Queen size, which makes them another good option for tall adults. There is luxury bedding available for this size as well.

Luxury Bedding For Tall People Mattresses

Not to be forgotten are those tall ones who either don't want, don't need, don't have room for, or simply can't afford a bed the size of a queen. These people can instead opt for a extra long twin bed, no silly name included. These types of beds are often found in college dorms, and they are five inches longer than a standard twin size mattress. Oddly, consumer magazines often complain about the limited number of pattern choices, and the difficulty in finding bedding for these types of mattresses at all. Luxury bedding manufacturers, however, are beginning to see that this type of bed is quite popular, and are thus producing more and more different designs.

Luxury Bedding For The Olympic Queen

Another unusual size of bed is the Olympic queen. An Olympic queen is good for if you own a traditional queen size, want a larger mattress, but don't have room for a king size bed. Or maybe you just don't want to spend the money on new bedroom furniture. The Olympic queen is a full six inches wider than a normal queen sized bed, yet fits on a standard queen frame. Its biggest downfall is lack of luxury bedding available. This is becoming less and less though as suppliers are seeing that this innovative bed is becoming very popular.

Luxury Bedding For The Shallow Type Mattress

Tempurpedic mattresses, memory foam mattresses, and platform mattresses present even more luxury bedding options. Because the standard sheet is now at least seventeen inches deep to fit deeper and pillow top mattresses, they will engulf your nine to twelve inch deep mattress. To address this, suppliers now have eleven inch gusset sheets available for these more shallow mattresses. So even in the oddest of conditions, there's lots of luxury bedding out there to chose from.

Lexi writes articles about luxurious bedding and contemporary luxury bedding

Tags: Bedding, bedroom, interior decorating, Interior Design, lifestyle, luxury, Product Review

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Lexi Bedias #

September 17, 2009

A Passion for Pink Stuff

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A popular new trend has began to appear in the world of high fashion and home decorating: the use of the colour pink. What began as a fashion statement has become a personal obsession, as pink lovers discover new ways to use pink in every aspect of their daily lives. The history of pink provides interesting insight into the rising popularity of the colour pink.

The story of Pink - Surprisingly, prior to World War II, the colour pink was more often associated with baby boys than girls. Red was viewed as a masculine colour, and baby boys were expected to wear the diluted colour red. Baby girls were often dressed in blue! However, things began to change starting sometime after the second World War, and pink began the rise to feminine dominance that would continue for decades.

As women began to return from the wartime factories into the home in the 1950s, there was a rise in consumer goods, which prompted women to purchase more pink products. (Pink represented the blush of health and vitality, and was particularly popular as a make-up color.) Audrey Hepburn, the great icon of 1950s femininity, appeared in the film "Funny Face" in 1957, which included the song "Think Pink." The pink-clad Barbie doll was also introduced in the 1950s, further linking the color pink to girlishness. In the 1960s, pink became the color of anti-masculinity in film "The Pink Panther". In the 1980s, songs like "Pink Cadillac" and "Pretty in Pink" played with the idea of pink femininity, and in 2000, the singer Pink emerged on the scene with a shock of hot pink hair.

The Current Pink Trend - However, the current trend probably dates to the 2001 film "Legally Blond," in which Reese Witherspoon plays a law student who overcomes every obstacle with the help of pink handbags and a tiny Chihuahua dressed in pink. The film represents a view of womanhood in which being tough and smart go hand in hand with being feminine and sexy. Women and style mavens everywhere began to take notice.

Pink Home Decor - Pink began to make its way out of the make-up bag and into a wide range of products for decorating the home in pink things. Home decorators can now consider using pink not only for cute accent accessories but as the dominant colour for an entire room. For the bed room, the pink lover can find pink sheets, pink blankets, and even a pink shag carpet. For the bathroom, there are now pink toothbrushes and shower curtains to create a fun and pretty colour scheme. Pink kitchen accessories are also now becoming available. Decorators and pink lovers can even find pink kettles and toasters, or a pink microwave oven.

Pink Motoring - Those who love pink do not just want it for the home, however. Pink car accessories are now the rage, with pink flashlights, key chains, and even car mats for pink floors. Travellers heading overseas may decide to purchase pink luggage, which not only makes a statement but is easy to spot at the airport.

The True Pink Lover - There is even a nickname for the true pink lover: a "pink princess." Pink princesses are women who like to enjoy an entire array of pink stuff. For these women, pink can be a whole identity, even a personal statement. These women embrace the two sides of the colour pink: on the one hand, softness, flirtation, and beauty, and on the other hand, elegance and high fashion. Colour psychologists even claim that pink can be a soothing colour. Some studies have shown that violent criminals may behave less violently if they are surrounded by pink walls.

The rise of pink may be driven by these new psychological explanations. Pink lovers are doing more than just choosing a few fashion accessories. They are hoping to "see the world through rose-colored glasses," to use the power of a positive colour to bring more happiness to their lives.

Ian writes how to transform your kitchen with everything from a pink washing up bowl to a pink microwaves

Tags: car, cooking, Fashion, furnishing, gift, home, Interior Design, kitchen, lifestyle, women

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Jimmy Tyrrell #

September 16, 2009

Some Luxury Bedding Is Hard To Find

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There's lots of hard to find beddings out there that seem to only be available from suppliers of luxury bedding. If you look hard enough, though, they can be found. The Internet is a great supplier of such bedding as even the oddballs are easy to pack and ship, so shipping costs are usually reasonable.

The Kings And Queens Of Luxury Bedding

California Queen sheets are one example. This luxury bedding is larger than regular queen sized bedding by four inches while maintaining the normal width of a queen sized mattress. Those who are tall will really appreciate having a bed that fits their body type, and the luxury bedding to cover it. California King, also known as Western King beds, are twelve inches longer than a Queen size, which makes them another good option for tall adults. There is luxury bedding available for this size as well.

Luxury Bedding For Tall People Mattresses

Some unusually tall people don't want a lot of width, or simply don't have the room for something the size of a Queen. These people may want to opt for an extra long twin bed. Often found in college dorms, these are five inches longer than your standard twin. Consumer magazines often complain about the limited number of patterns, and the difficulty in finding bedding for this type of bed. Many luxury bedding manufacturers are beginning to see the popularity of this type of bed, though, and are beginning to produce more and more options.

Luxury Bedding For Olympic Queen Mattresses

Another unusual size of bed is the Olympic Queen. If you just don't have the room for a king sized mattress, but need or want a larger mattress than your traditional queen, this would be the way to go. Or maybe you just don't want to spend the money on new bedroom furniture, but still want more room to roll side to side on your bed. The Olympic Queen fits on a standard queen sized frame, but is six inches wider. This innovative bed's biggest downfall is a lack of bedding, but luxury bedding manufacturers are catching up quickly.

Luxury Bedding For Shallow Type Mattresses

Another challenge when it comes to luxury bedding are Tempurpedic mattresses, memory foam, and platform mattresses. The standard bed sheet is now at least seventeen inches deep. This size bed sheet will completely engulf a nine to twelve inch deep mattress. Suppliers now have eleven inch gusset sheets available for those with more shallow mattresses to address this problem. So you can see, even in the oddest of conditions, there's luxury bedding out there to choose from. You just have to know where to look.

Lexi writes articles about discount luxury bedding and designer luxury bedding

Tags: Bedding, bedroom, interior decorating, Interior Design, lifestyle, luxury, Product Review

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Lexi Bedias #

September 15, 2009

Some Luxury Bedding Is Hard To Find

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There's lots of hard to find beddings out there that seem to only be available from suppliers of luxury bedding. If you look hard enough, though, they can be found. The Internet is a great supplier of such bedding as even the oddballs are easy to pack and ship, so shipping costs are usually reasonable.

Kings And Queens Of Luxury Bedding

The California Queen is a good example. It's larger than regular queen sized mattresses by four inches, but it keep the normal width of a queen. These are especially useful for those who are tall as it fits their body type much better than any typical size. The California King, or Western King, is even longer - twelve inches longer than a normal queen. Many times, luxury bedding is the only way to go with these types.

Luxury Bedding For The Tall People Mattresses

Maybe you don't need a lot of width, but you're still unusually tall. In this case, you may want to opt for an extra long twin bed. These are often found in college dorms, and are five inches longer than your standard twin. Consumer magazines complain about the limited variety of patterns and difficulty finding bedding for this type of bed, but you can be assured that there are plenty of luxury bedding options available out there should you need a extra long twin bed. As their popular has increased as of late, you should start seeing more and more suppliers offering luxury bedding for this size of bed.

Luxury Bedding For Olympic Queen Mattresses

Another unusual size of bed is the Olympic Queen. If you just don't have the room for a king sized mattress, but need or want a larger mattress than your traditional queen, this would be the way to go. Or maybe you just don't want to spend the money on new bedroom furniture, but still want more room to roll side to side on your bed. The Olympic Queen fits on a standard queen sized frame, but is six inches wider. This innovative bed's biggest downfall is a lack of bedding, but luxury bedding manufacturers are catching up quickly.

Luxury Bedding For Shallow Type Mattresses

Another challenge when it comes to luxury bedding are Tempurpedic mattresses, memory foam, and platform mattresses. The standard bed sheet is now at least seventeen inches deep. This size bed sheet will completely engulf a nine to twelve inch deep mattress. Suppliers now have eleven inch gusset sheets available for those with more shallow mattresses to address this problem. So you can see, even in the oddest of conditions, there's luxury bedding out there to choose from. You just have to know where to look.

Lexi writes articles about luxury bedding and luxury bedding ensemble

Tags: Bedding, bedroom, interior decorating, Interior Design, lifestyle, luxury, Product Review

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Lexi Bedias #

September 14, 2009

The Pink Princess

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A popular new trend has began to appear in the world of high fashion and home decorating: the use of the colour pink. What began as a fashion statement has become a personal obsession, as pink lovers discover new ways to use pink in every aspect of their daily lives. The history of pink provides interesting insight into the rising popularity of the colour pink.

The story of Pink - Surprisingly, prior to World War II, the colour pink was more often associated with baby boys than girls. Red was viewed as a masculine colour, and baby boys were expected to wear the diluted colour red. Baby girls were often dressed in blue! However, things began to change starting sometime after the second World War, and pink began the rise to feminine dominance that would continue for decades.

The 1950s saw the rise of pink as a feminine symbol, as women returned from working in factories to working in the home. The booming post-war economy led to a rise in make-up sales and a corresponding association of the colour pink with women. Pink crept into high fashion: there was an "all pink" sequence in the Audrey Hepburn film "Funny Face." The phrase "Think pink" appeared in a musical number in the film and began to be used as a marketing phrase in magazines. The decade also saw the growing popularity of Barbie dolls, who were often dressed in the colour pink. The 1960s added to the trend with the "Pink Panther" films, which gave an ironic, cheeky twist to the colour. The 1980s gave us the song "Pink Cadillac" and films like "Pretty in Pink." The 2000s saw the rise of the musician Pink, who started her career with a shocking pink hair.

The Current Pink Trend - However, the current trend probably dates to the 2001 film "Legally Blond," in which Reese Witherspoon plays a law student who overcomes every obstacle with the help of pink handbags and a tiny Chihuahua dressed in pink. The film represents a view of womanhood in which being tough and smart go hand in hand with being feminine and sexy. Women and style mavens everywhere began to take notice.

Pink in the Home - Those in search of a rosier world can now find a wide range of ways to decorate their homes in fashionable pink things. Pink can be the dominant colour scheme for a room, or it can be used as an accent colour to bring a little fun to the everyday. In the bedroom, pink blankets and sheets create a cosy haven, with pink fuzzy slippers waiting at the foot of the bed. In the bathroom, pink toothbrushes and shower curtains can create a sense of pampering, and pink clocks and rugs create elegant touches for the living room as well. Pink has even invaded the kitchen. Now pink kitchen accessories are available, from pink kettles and toasters to a pink microwave oven!

Pink on the Road - Pink lovers are starting to bring their passion to their travels as well. Pink car accessories are now available, ranging from car mats to key chains. A pink steering wheel cover allows drivers to make a statement. Travellers by rail or air also have a chance to accessorize: elegant pink luggage is easy to pick out from at the airport carousel.

Pink Princess - A "pink princess" is a woman who has decided to surround herself with a world of pink stuff. She has adopted the colour pink as an identity and as a personal statement. Why would someone do this? It goes back to what pink has come to symbolize: softness, flirtation, and beauty on the one hand, and elegance and high fashion on the other. The budding field of colour psychology suggests the use of pink for soothing, too: there have even been reports of criminals behaving better if their cells were painted pink!

The current obsession with pink may be a short-term trend, but it is also possible that it is part of a rising new view of life. Pink lovers are trying to "see the world through rose-colored glasses," to surround themselves with one more tool for happiness.

Ian writes articles fit for a pink princess including how to create their perfect pink kitchen

Tags: car, cooking, Fashion, furnishing, gift, home, Interior Design, kitchen, lifestyle, women

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Ian Tyrrell #

September 12, 2009

Pink Things

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Call it a fashion statement. Call it a new outlook. Call it an obsession. There is a hot new trend in personal fashion and home decor. Pink lovers everywhere are taking decorating to the next level and surrounding themselves with the colour pink.

The story of Pink - Surprisingly, prior to World War II, the colour pink was more often associated with baby boys than girls. Red was viewed as a masculine colour, and baby boys were expected to wear the diluted colour red. Baby girls were often dressed in blue! However, things began to change starting sometime after the second World War, and pink began the rise to feminine dominance that would continue for decades.

As women began to return from the wartime factories into the home in the 1950s, there was a rise in consumer goods, which prompted women to purchase more pink products. (Pink represented the blush of health and vitality, and was particularly popular as a make-up color.) Audrey Hepburn, the great icon of 1950s femininity, appeared in the film "Funny Face" in 1957, which included the song "Think Pink." The pink-clad Barbie doll was also introduced in the 1950s, further linking the color pink to girlishness. In the 1960s, pink became the color of anti-masculinity in film "The Pink Panther". In the 1980s, songs like "Pink Cadillac" and "Pretty in Pink" played with the idea of pink femininity, and in 2000, the singer Pink emerged on the scene with a shock of hot pink hair.

The Current Pink Trend - However, the current trend probably dates to the 2001 film "Legally Blond," in which Reese Witherspoon plays a law student who overcomes every obstacle with the help of pink handbags and a tiny Chihuahua dressed in pink. The film represents a view of womanhood in which being tough and smart go hand in hand with being feminine and sexy. Women and style mavens everywhere began to take notice.

Pink in the Home - Those in search of a rosier world can now find a wide range of ways to decorate their homes in fashionable pink things. Pink can be the dominant colour scheme for a room, or it can be used as an accent colour to bring a little fun to the everyday. In the bedroom, pink blankets and sheets create a cosy haven, with pink fuzzy slippers waiting at the foot of the bed. In the bathroom, pink toothbrushes and shower curtains can create a sense of pampering, and pink clocks and rugs create elegant touches for the living room as well. Pink has even invaded the kitchen. Now pink kitchen accessories are available, from pink kettles and toasters to a pink microwave oven!

Pink Motoring - Those who love pink do not just want it for the home, however. Pink car accessories are now the rage, with pink flashlights, key chains, and even car mats for pink floors. Travellers heading overseas may decide to purchase pink luggage, which not only makes a statement but is easy to spot at the airport.

A Psychology of Pink - A "pink princess" is the nickname given to women devoted to the colour pink. Pink princesses embrace pink as a whole identity, a personal statement and an outlook on life. Edith Piaf's song "Ma Vie En Rose" translates well for these pink lovers: "My Life in Pink." The colour offers a wonderful combination of associations: on the one hand, pink is soft and flirty, but it is also elegant and fashionable. The growing field of colour psychology makes even more dramatic claims about pink, arguing that the presence of pink even has the power to soothe. Studies suggest that even criminals may behave better when surrounded by the colour pink.

The rise of pink may be driven by these new psychological explanations. Pink lovers are doing more than just choosing a few fashion accessories. They are hoping to "see the world through rose-colored glasses," to use the power of a positive colour to bring more happiness to their lives.

Ian talks about the explosion of pink kitchen accessories and the growing trend in pink car accessories

Tags: car, cooking, Fashion, furnishing, gift, home, Interior Design, kitchen, lifestyle, women

Filed under Home Theatre Systems by Ian Tyrrell #

August 12, 2009

Sex And The City – Enjoy The Videos While You Wait For The Movie!

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by Lola Jasminia

The television series may have ended over 5 years ago, but you can still get hours and hours of enjoyment from the six years of episodes by watching them on video. For many women, watching the re-runs of Sex And The City is an essential indulgence. Especially important, now, while we wait for the release of the next movie!

The Success of a Groundbreaking Television Series

From the very first episode in 1998, Sex And The City has been changing the way women see themselves and their relationships with each other and the men in their lives. Even now, sales of Sex And The City video boxsets show how important this message still is today. It gave career driven women a voice, and it's shown that what women really talk about can be respectable, thoughtful and complex " even when the main subject is men!

Since the first episode (which drew in 3.7 million viewers) to the last (drawing over 10 million), we have known that these women were something out of the ordinary. And, though they represent extremes, most of us can find something of ourselves in at least one of them.

Following the Struggle of Four Strong Women

Through the six series we are introduced to the many issues that modern women face. Though they may have more freedom in terms of careers and money, this comes at a price.

Who can fail to be drawn into the biggest story of the series, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Big (Chris Noth)? From season 1 we see them meet, and in season 6 we finally get to see them together, only to experience yet more turmoil when the movie comes around! Who knows what Sex and the City 2 will hold for the (now married) couple?

For Charlotte (Kristin Davis), the eternal optimism, love doesnt come easy. But persistence pays off, and she finally gets the family she wants and deserves by the end of Sex and the City: the Movie.

Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) always struggled with her own self-confidence and direction in life. This is shown throughout the hilarious yet thoughtful portrayal of her pregnancy and motherhood after season 4, as well as the on-off relationship with husband Steve (David Eigenberg).

And not much needs to be said about Samantha (Kim Cattrall), the promiscuous, career-hungry woman who isn't afraid to take exactly what she wants from life. Not to mention the fact that shes helped women all over the world be proud to say I'm forty-f*****g-five!

The Show Lives On

Women around the world watch the videos of Sex And The City every day. They are an immense catalog of fashion. Nobody can dey how Sex And The City stylist, Patricia Field, has raised the bar on fashion trends. And these same women are all eagerly awaiting the NEW fashion trends yet to be set by Sex And The City 2!

All the best movie highlights and uncut episodes are available in the form of Sex and the City video, and you can snap them up for a fraction of the cost with the series boxset. So why not revisit your favorite!

About the Author:
Quit watching those chopped up reruns on the TV and get your own Sex And The City Video Collectors' Edition Boxset with all the episodes and highlights in their original, uncut hilarious and sexy versions. Visit Sex And The City Video Blog NOW for all the latest Movie Gossip.

Tags: celebrity, entertainment, gossip, life, lifestyle, movie, Movies, Sex And The City

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