Popular Mobile Game Invades Fashion

It appears that the worldwide famous mobile game Angry Birds has jumped from your mobile phone to your elegant dress wear. The popular game has been seen on many clothing products like t-shirts and other accessories, but now it's also on dresses. Teija Vesterbacka, is the wife of Peter Vesterbacka who runs the company that created the popular Angry Bird game.

Continue reading 13.12.2011. 07:07

Why Men Prefer Tungsten Wedding Rings

The modern economic climate makes obtaining precious metal rings a tough task - prices for these types of rings can be anywhere from $700 to $2000 and even more in some cases. Looking for a beautiful precious metal ring is simply not cheap, and precious metals are expected to continue to rise in prices, perhaps even double every couple of years. With the way prices are jumping, alternative steel jewelry is becoming an increasingly more popular alternative. Mens tungsten wedding rings for instance offer many different options such as titanium, cobalt, tungsten carbide, and perhaps even stainless steel. In some cases these metals can be considered more valuable than precious metal, and depending on how you go about purchasing your jewelry, they can be far more affordable than their precious metal alternatives.

Continue reading 08.12.2011. 09:59

Why You Should Have Uniforms For Your Business

When you think about it, just about all the big name companies have some form of uniform or corporate dress code for their employee’s. This is not a way of saying that they (the employees) are all just the same or that they are not distinctive in their individual talents, but rather it ensures a sense of professionalism is felt by everyone that uses their service.

Continue reading 18.10.2011. 07:47

Campbell Dunn In M&S link Up

Young and aspiring fashion designer Campbell Dunn has extended his link with Marks and Spencer’s menswear department for a further 3 months, until the end of the year. The 23 year old won the Scottish Fashion Awards Graduate of the Year award early on in 2011 and got the opportunity to work with the retail giant for 3 months in order to aid his design experience and gain some valuable insight into the modern fashion industry. However, Marks & Spencer bosses were so impressed with the young Scot that they have elected to keep him with the company until the end of the current year to further boost his experience and their own menswear department.

Continue reading 01.10.2011. 19:30