Monday, March 28, 2011
Does Anyone Care about Abercrombie & Fitch?
Anyway, He is not going to be getting into an uproar like some people over whether or not A&F is wrong for selling these 7 year old girl padded bathing suits. If there is a market, someone is going to put a product into the market place. Does He fault Abercrombie, NO! If you are a parent and let your 7 year old wear a padded bathing suit, that's for your to deal with. Seems a bit young to start worrying about this, but who is He to judge. For those of you making a big deal of this, STOP! If you don't like it, or don't want your young daughter in it, SIMPLE - DON'T BUY IT! Unfortunately, parents are not the decisions makes at Abercrombie & Fitch, and therefore should shut the f*ck up.
-He
A Bad Way to Draw Attention...
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Evening Prom Dresses
Prom night is something that will live with you for the rest of your night. Therefore, you want to look and feel absolutely amazing so that the memory is a good one. If you cut corners and make sacrifices you may end up feeling completely miserable on prom night and have regrets in your choices. You have to put in effort to make the night something you will remember forever.
The absolute best way to make the evening amazing is to plan ahead. Look for your evening dress way ahead of time, months even. If you know what kind of evening dress that you have your eye on the process will go forward a lot more smoothly. With the wide variety of prom dresses available you don't want to be overwhelmed with the selection. This can be a range of dresses from the typical fairytale type to absolutely stunning glamorously styled dresses. Finding happiness on the perfect night lies in not skipping any steps.
This might require looking in many locations for everything that will suit you perfectly. Browse through many catalogues and stores alike to decide what kind of dress you want to purchase. This will give you a general idea of what dress will be perfect for you.
Evening Prom Dresses Above and Beyond Expectations
Going beyond the typical type of expectations of a prom dress will make your night even better. The perfect prom dress will be made for you. Proper accessories will complement your dress. The search for your prom night apparel doesn't finish when you pick out your dress. You're not even close because the accessories are just as, if not more, important.
Disappoint stems during evening prom dress shopping because girls fail to take into account the required steps after the initial dress purchase. A lot more makes your evening prom dress than just the dress. While browsing the selection of dresses keep the type of jewelry you want to complement it with in the back of your mind. Color is one of the key elements here. The colors of your dress and jewelry need to coordinate.
If you honestly have no idea what does and doesn't go together than do some research to find out what the rules of fashion are. You can also get some information about what colors will suit the season best to make your evening prom dress stunning. With the right prom dress you will feel that your evening prom dress has turned you into a princess for the night. Every time you wear it you will feel this amazing. Knowing clothes and colors will make or break everything.
The right colors show that you have not skimped in any areas and have chosen the best outfit for the occasion that will get you plenty of compliments on how amazing you look.
From: Henry Matthias
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Friday, March 25, 2011
FashionVOTE by He...Who Wore it Better?
-He
Time for the ArmHE to Vote:
Vote I Agree: 2010
Vote I Disagree: 2011
Thursday, March 24, 2011
A Clothing Line from Down Under...SaboSkirt
-He
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Shoe of the Week...Mercer
-He
HottHe of the Week...Amanda
How would you describe your style?
My style is girly-chic with an edge. I love feminen pieces and you won't catch me in anything too manly, but I don't want to be too sugary either so I love adding in edgier elements like a shrunken leather jacket, studded heels, a tough belt, etc.
Favorite item you own? This is such a tough question! There are so many items in my closet that I love and it's hard to pick just one...
Who are your favorite designers? I'm not much of a brand-name kind of girl. I love to shop but money only goes so far so to stretch my money I'm always shopping sales. If I had all the money in the world I would no doubt spend it on multiple pairs of Christian Louboutin shoes (I own one pair).
HE Needs More HottHes? Non-Bloggers and Bloggers wanted, please be Hot and Stylish and most importantly He Approved. Send your name, facebook link, and where you are from to fashionbyhe@gmail.com or Add He as a Facebook Friend.HottHe of the Week...Irene
How would you describe your style? I would describe my style as simple but stylish. I have a weakness for sequins, and I'm in love with the 70's style. I mostly have the rule to not wear more than 3 colors on one outfit and have one statement piece to blow everyone away.
Favorite item you own? I think this are my high-waisted denim shorts, or my new Alexander Wang siamese clutch!
Who are your favorite designers? For bags: defenitely Alexander Wang.
Besides that I really love the swedish brand ACNE, they got simple but really beautiful clothes and shoes! I think most swedish brands and designers make perfect clothes.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
How To Get A Cheap Prom Dress
Getting a prom dress to reflect all that needs a lot of focused effort and let's not ignore the fact that we need money to boot. As teenagers would, they imagine a night of grandeur and worthy of shelling out loads of cash to simply look dashing, beautiful, grand and fabulous. Although there are the practical ones who go against such kind of thinking.
Most parents who've got not much to boast of financially may think it is impractical to be spending too much for a prom dress. Actually, a very fabulous prom dress can be used only once except when there will be other important balls when the dress can be reused. In this case, these practical parents may go for those cheap prom dresses.
Indeed, the times are hard. But this must not cause the teenagers like you to be depressed. You can still be fashionable without spending too much. There are a diverse line of cheap prom dresses but are equally trendy. After all, it is not a matter of how much cash you've spent for your prom dress. But it is a matter of how good you carry the prom dress and the impression you are able to create.
What to Do
What you just need is to muster the patience to shop around for the trendy yet cheap prom dresses. You can even design your own prom dress. Seek guides from fashion and teenage magazines such as Seventeen, Prom Magazine, and Your Prom. Don't fail to pay attention to your hair and complexion colors as well as your body type. When you go to the malls, take time to find stores that offer discounts on signature brands.
Going online can also be a great help. Shopping nowadays is no longer limited to walking through the aisles of these department stores. Online shopping is now the current trend! You can visit websites that sell a good deal of discount for designer dresses. If you think you've fallen in love with one of their products, you can always contact their hotline and place your order.
After finally getting hold of your prom dress, decide now on which accessories, bag, and shoes to mix and match with it. Don't forget the proper hairstyle though. Even with a cheap prom dress, you can still enjoy and dance the night away.
From: Jed Baguio
Thank You...Donna Mizani
Once again, Hot Model + Hot Clothing = He Approved Collection. He went through and picked out a few of He's favorites from the collection. Always nice too when a designer makes a cool video to add to the collection. Now all we need is some more Spring weather for you ladies to start running around the city in these dresses.
-He
Why Hunter, Why?
-He
'Cause I'm From New York...
Monday, March 21, 2011
One Size Does Not Fit All...
-He
P.S. Here comes the He-hate mail.
No Man Needs These Pants...
-He
How Short is Too Short for a Skirt?
-He
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Gold Prom Dresses
Goddess in a Gold Prom Dress
We all know that gold is the color of flair, royalty, money, and extravagance. There is no better color to show off your inner Goddess than this brilliantly bold statement-making color. For your prom consider showing off your gorgeous side with this wondrous color. You can not only turn heads, but you can bring out a new sparkle for your date to see. This is a fabulous way to accent a glitzy dress, or a way to accessorize a pair of metallic gold heels. You do not necessarily have to dress to a T in gold, the dress itself doesn't have to be brilliant gold, but it couldn't hurt if you are trying to make a full-out statement.
Accessories of gold are a way to bring classic eye-catching brilliance to any outfit (assuming the colors mesh). The latest runway fashion tip involves make-up in gold shades. Using a shade of eye shadow that is made of sparkling gold hues is the season's hottest trend. But stopping at your lids is not the only way to go. Even though many make-up manufacturers have created their own gold-shimmer dust products should not hinder you from getting creative with your gold shadow shades. This all-in-one shadow color can give you a flare all over. Use gold eye shadow to accent not only your lids, but also your brow bone, the slant of your nose, your cheek bones, and also, using a large powder brush you can spread shimmer across your collar bones as well. This all over goddess look will flatter even the most timid.
If you are off to prom in a sleeveless, or strapless, dress then this all-over-gold look is perfect for you. It will give you a radiant glow that even a dimly lit room can not deter. But don't stop there. Gold accent earrings, necklaces, and even hair-accessories such as pins, small gold flower accents, and headbands of metallic gold hues can give a new life to the right dress shades. Gold nail polish with a wrist-full of gold bangles will allow you to pull off the gold-tipped appeal. Even a simple dusting of glitter over your gold polish can add an additional flair. You can create a head-to-toe golden Goddess look by simply applying accessories, or by introducing a gleaming dress with simple golden accents. Either way you can be a golden Goddess without looking over-done.
From:Angela Burns
Wedding Guest Dresses
While attending a June wedding outdoors in Ohio I was intrigued to see so many professionals gathered in one place. I was also amazed to see some noteworthy fashion faux pas and to witness the code of conduct of some of the guests who came for the beautiful celebration.
I was married for the first time just a few years ago, so I know the amount of planning and thought that goes into the guest list and how much expense is involved in putting on such a memorable event. Then some people show up dressed as though they were going to a casual outdoor barbeque. Many people seem to have forgotten basic manners and protocol when attending social functions. But as professionals we should always exude a polished presence that supports our personal brand.
Weddings are a great time to practice your brand messaging in both visual impact and behavior and communication skills. Problems arise, however, when professionals don't understand what I call "dressing and etiquette for every occasion." So here are 5 Wedding Etiquette Tips to help you avoid faux pas and project a memorable and polished professional presence.
Tip #1 Plan Your Wardrobe
Always give some forethought to what you will wear by asking questions like these ahead of time: Where is it being held? What's the location? Does the invitation suggest a dress code? Was the invitation printed on a hard card stock with a formal font or was it casual in wording with a playful font? What time of day is the wedding? All of these help to inform you about what you should wear - even if there is no suggested dress code.
As Tracy Reese said in her recent Wall Street Journal article The Best-Dressed Wedding Guest, "Dress to shine. It shows your support of the celebration. You should totally be festive and gorgeous - not somber." I agree. Showing up dressed in style is a great sign of respect for the bride and groom.
Tip #2 Wedding Venue Dress Code
Be sure to review the invitation to see if a dress code is suggested. If not, here is a quick reference guide to help you dress properly.
Morning or Mid-afternoon Weddings - For a daytime wedding a professional man can wear a sports coat, dress trousers, shirt and tie. Women can wear a beautiful dress or a dressy skirt and silk blouse with some great patent or metallic heels and a modern clutch.
Evening Weddings - These may be black tie, formal, or informal. But black-tie dress implies that a man is expected to show up in a tuxedo and women should wear a long or short cocktail dress. If the occasion is listed as "formal or informal", the man can wear a dark suit in navy, black, or charcoal grey - with a beautiful dress shirt, jeweled silk tie, and a pocket square in a color tone to complement the tie. Wear a beautiful French-cuff shirt with cuff links to kick it up a notch with a more sophisticated and refined image. Women should consider evening attire as cocktail attire. Today this means a short or tea-length sassy cocktail dress that tends to be more modern than the long cocktail dresses reserved for more formal events. Dressy evening shoes, statement jewelry and a modern evening clutch will finish your ensemble like the icing on the cake.
Casual or Destination Weddings - "Casual or destination attire" does not imply casual Friday dress such as denim. You still want your professional brand to show up on the dressy side. For men this could include dress linen pants, or wrinkle-free Khaki's, a silk Tommy Bahama style shirt, or a fine-gauge 3-button-style polo shirt and driving moccasins. Women can consider a sundress or dress from Lilly-Pulitzer, Ann Taylor, or Nordstrom - paired with delicate metallic sandals/platform style shoes, jewelry, and a casual dressy handbag that matches the feel of the destination.
Tip #3 Wardrobe Faux Pas
Don't Wear White - Only the bride should be wearing white to show respect for her special day. If you want to wear a light tone dress choose shades like eggshell, nude, or ivory that will flatter your own personal skin tone.
Skip Risque - Remember that you are dressing for your own personal brand, so don't wear anything too revealing. Skip anything that fits too low, too tight, or too short, and leave your club attire at home. Be memorable, but not because you are remembered as the sleazy girl who wore the mini-skirt.
Be Respectful in Churches and Temples- You want to be careful if the wedding ceremony is inside a church, temple, or other religious sanctuary. Don't, for example, show bare shoulders or dress in a provocative, risque fashion.
Women Avoid Black - Black can be an elegant color to wear. But in many cultures it is considered disrespectful for a woman to wear black at weddings because it conveys dark and somber messages of mourning and sadness and can even mean bad luck for the bride.
Tip #4 Social Etiquette Skills
Introduce Yourself- During the reception, introduce yourself to everyone sitting at your table. Carry on conversations with those seated next to you and ask how they know the bride and groom. This is a great time for professionals to brush-up on the soft skills that are so important for networking.
Speech Protocol - Be mindful and quiet during announcements, prayers, or toasts. It's rude and inconsiderate to talk with other guests during those designated times.
Be Gracious - Before leaving, thank your host and hostess for inviting you to celebrate the wedding of their children.
Tip # 5 - Proper Wedding Dining Etiquette
Basic Dining Etiquette - Dining etiquette can be one of the first impressions people get of your behavior in group settings. Once you're seated at the table, unfold your napkin and use it to occasionally dab your mouth while eating. Upon completion of the meal, fold it and place it to the left of your dinner plate. Remember the table setting basics, too, like your bread dish is to the left and your drinks are on the right.
Buffet Etiquette - The new trend in weddings today is to provide numerous buffet stations for shorter lines and faster serving of guests. A buffet gives nobody the right to overindulge. It's not a trough or "all you can eat special," it's an elegant celebratory dining affair.
Bar Manners - Even if there is an open bar it is no excuse to go overboard. Nothing ruins a bride and groom's special day faster than a drunken wedding guest they regret having invited.
Follow these tips to convey a polished personal brand image - you never know whom you might meet at your next wedding and what that connection could mean, both personally and professionally!
From:Sarah Hathorn
Friday, March 18, 2011
FashionVOTE by He...Who Wore it Better?
Taylor Sift: Previous He ripped about how ugly this bathing suit was, and how horrible she looked. Nothing has changed, its an ugly f*cking bathing suit, and He has yet to see one woman make the high waisted swimsuit look good. Think you do, feel free to send He a pic, but the odds are not in your favor.
Kesha: Or who the f*ck no has this one even spells her name. This chick put on more weight then Jessica Simpson, like damn, did she eat a whale outta that ocean? He thinks we can all agree that bathing suit has seen better days, probably dying to get off her. The only decent thing about this look is that the high waisted bathing suit is probably holding some of her stomach back.
-He
Time for the ArmHE to Vote before someone pukes:
Vote I Agree: Taylor
Vote I Disagree: Kesha
Don't forget to enter the Blonde Ambition Beads Giveaway!
It's a Horse of a Different Color...umm
-He
Bank of America Wedges...
-He