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Facial hair fashion

The humble moustache has been around since Neolithic times, when Ugg began shaving with stone razors and Mrs Ugg grunted approvingly. It heralds the change from boy heard to man, because it is a symbol of masculinity and it has a host of variations from handlebar, the oddity that is the ‘Dali’ to the Fu Manchu, made popualr by the 1965 film.

Fashion designer Cindy Liu has shown her love of moustaches by designing a range of designer scarves featuring moustaches ‘Cowboy and Gangsta creations’. LeMoustache has also went for ‘hairy scarf chic’ with their deluxe curly creations on website Etsy.

Of course if you aren’t quite ready for Gangsta style women’s scarfs, you could always play safe and try the new Hermes scarf collection with the stylish Libris logo for £150 at Liberty.

American Apparel have jumped on the Beardy wagon with their range ot tache balaclava. the Mini Tache and Major Tache are the two main offers.

The genius’s over at Beardhead have.com created these snowboarder masks called ‘the lumberjack look’ the masks cost of around $25. They also do a ladies version called ‘bunny’.

It doesnt have to be silly beards, they can also be very functional. Caroline Ballhorn’s prosthetic beard bags have hidden pouches to keep credit cards or cash in. As the creator put it, its a great place to keep your spare change.

Of course you might simply want to be proud to display your love of Facial hair faux, with no other purpose other than it being beautiful. and if you have decided then www.imadeyouabeard.com/ is your destination, Erin Dollar featured here sporting a rather snazzy ‘Villain Beard’ priced at $40, will make you a wonderful beard of any colour or texture.

So where does this leave the humble tache? Well facial hair and fashion have coexisted for centuries, I’m sure that this will continue to be a tache made in heaven.

Making Money by Becoming a Fashion Desinger?

Do you have a love for fashion? If that love includes designing your own clothes or fashion accessories, like handbags, have you ever thought about making a living as a fashion designer? When it comes to being a fashion designer, many individuals feel that it is a dream of theirs that just isn?t destined to become a reality. While this is sometimes the case, it doesn?t always have to be. With the right willpower and the need to succeed, you can easily make money as a fashion designer.

When it comes to making money as a fashion designer, many individuals believe that they can only be successful if they see their designs on the runways in New York or Paris. While this would definitely help, you don?t have to be a famous, well-known fashion designer to make money as one.

Did you know that you can make money as a fashion designer making your own clothes right from your own living room or home office? You can and if you would like to know more on how you can go about doing so, you will want to read on.

As you likely already know, many fashion designers start out with simple drawings on paper. Many have the dream of turning their drawings into real pieces of clothing or fashion accessories; therefore, many do so. What is nice about making a living as a fashion designer is that you have a number of different options.

For instance, if you were just starting out small, to see how your designs would sell, you can not only be the designer, but the maker as well. If you would like to hire assistance, either right away or after your business took off, you could do as well.

If you are interested in starting your own fashion design business, you will want to think about having your own online website. In fact, many fashion designers sell their products exclusively on their own online websites, not in some big fancy fashion store. Of course, if your fashions take off, you could later choose to do so if you want.

If you also want to sell your own fashions locally, you may want to think about renting some business space. If you carefully choose your space, you cannot only have a sales floor, but you may also be able to have a warehouse where you can make and store your fashions. This ideal if you are interested in running both an online fashion store and a storefront one.

If you have been interested in being a fashion designer for a while now, there is a good chance that already have some of the many supplies needed. For instance, you probably already have a large selection of drawing materials, a sewing machine, and likely even a collection of fabrics.

If that is the case, you will find that the startup costs associated with getting your fashion design business up and running are minimal. For many, it is the cost of starting a business that poses the biggest problem, but it may not necessarily be a problem for you.

Of course, when it comes to running a business, even just a small one, you need to remember to abide by all local, state, and federal laws. For more information on running a small business, like a fashion design business, out of your home, you may want to think about speaking with your local government officials. If they cannot assist you, they should be able to point you in the direction of someone who can.

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