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	<title>How to Choose Clothing by Style &#187; USA</title>
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		<title>Girls in the Know Say Sherri Hill is Queen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to pageant dresses and prom dresses, few dispute that Sherri Hill designs lead the way to coveted crowns. Miss USA 2007 Rachel Smith, Miss USA 2006 Tara Conner, Miss America 2007 Lauren Nelson, and Miss America 2006 Jennifer Barry were all crowned while wearing Sherri Hill pageant dresses. Even the third runner [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to pageant dresses and prom dresses, few dispute that Sherri Hill designs lead the way to coveted crowns. Miss USA 2007 Rachel Smith, Miss USA 2006 Tara Conner, Miss America 2007 Lauren Nelson, and Miss America 2006 Jennifer Barry were all crowned while <span id="more-20"></span>wearing Sherri Hill pageant dresses. Even the third runner up for Miss Teen USA 2007, Caitlin Upton, whose response to a question about the inability of Americans to locate the U.S. on a map made her an overnight YouTube sensation, was wearing a classic baby blue Sherri Hill dress at the time.</p>
<p>Its not surprising that Sherri Hills 2007 and 2008 collections of prom dresses, pageant gowns, and special event dresses have caused a sensation in the fashion world and among teen fashionistas across the globe. After all, Hill spent a decade as the chief designer for Jovani, a huge name in prom dresses. In her collections, its evident that Sherri Hill combines fabrics and trims with innovative combinations of cuts that are designed to flatter virtually every body type.</p>
<p>A Sherri Hill dress can be bold, sassy, or glamorous &#8211; but it is always elegant. Her black strapless satin gown with a red striped sash and jeweled bow is sure to turn heads, while her lavender pleated metallic chiffon spaghetti strap gown is frosted in silver and accented with silver liquid beading for a shimmering glow.</p>
<p>An intricately cut bodice combined with an hourglass fit and fun detailed pockets make her jewel-toned satin creation the envy of many prom queen hopefuls. Similarly, her long, black satin dress kicks it up a notch with a thigh-high slit and red lining &#8211; not to mention the rhinestone cherries that adorn the pockets. For those who need a bit more roominess, Sherri Hills short, gold and silver sequined party dress is made from tiered ruffles of silk chiffon and features a wrapped empire waistline.</p>
<p>For those who are more daring, one Sherri Hill purple sleeveless gown features full front coverage but is slit to the waist and comes together with ties. The tie design is repeated in the backless gown, leaving some &#8211; but not all &#8211; to the imagination.</p>
<p>If beautiful elegance is the goal, Sherri Hill designs never disappoint. From an exquisitely cut long strapless gown with a large bow at the empire waist, to a pleated shimmering gown with a sequined sweetheart bodice, her gorgeous designs are timeless. In another of her prom dresses, yards and yards of beautiful satin-finished silk chiffon make a woman feel as though shes floating, while the intricately shirred bodice and rhinestone straps make her feel like a princess.</p>
<p>Sheri Hills collections of pageant dresses and prom dresses are elegant and bold, making her designs both coveted and treasured.</p>
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		<title>Interesting Facts – Neck tie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most of you might be tying neck tie in your daily wear but do you know about some interesting facts about neck tie.
The neck tie was originated from a silk scarf that used to be worn by Croatian soldiers and it later came to be known as cravate.
In 1993, Mary Beloff invented the wooden bow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most of you might be tying neck tie in your daily wear but do you know about some interesting facts about neck tie.</p>
<p>The neck tie was originated from a silk scarf that used to be worn by Croatian soldiers and it later came to be <span id="more-60"></span>known as cravate.</p>
<p>In 1993, Mary Beloff invented the wooden bow whereby he also sells nine basic homemade styles and insists that the only thing you should worry when you wear them is termites and fires.</p>
<p>British ties usually had stripes that run from top left to bottom right while the stripes on American ties run from top right to bottom left.</p>
<p>The English developed neckwear so thick that they could even stop a sword thrust.</p>
<p>At some point in history, merely touching a man’s tie knot was a cause for a duel.</p>
<p>Americans spend more than $1 billion every year to buy a staggering 100 million ties.</p>
<p>A good quality silk tie requires approximately 110 silkworm cocoons.</p>
<p>The city of Shengzhou in China is among the world’s biggest tie producers with about 200 million ties being made every year.</p>
<p>It is also possible to buy a bulletproof tie that can even stop a 9mm bullet.</p>
<p>A person who collects ties is known as Grabatologist.</p>
<p>Around the whole world, neck tie is considered to be the most popular father’s day gift.</p>
<p>Shih Huang Ti, the first Chinese emperor wore a tie as long ago as 210 B.C.</p>
<p>The Bola tie is the official tie of Arizona, USA.</p>
<p>Al Pacino won the Tony Award for the best supporting actor in the play Does a tiger wear a necktie?</p>
<p>In the year 2002, the tie industry in America saw sales slump by 10% due to the popularity of dress down days.</p>
<p>For further information, visit  tying-neck-tie.info</p>
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