Friday, November 8, 2013

headphonesSometimes I wished I can just shut the world with these cheap v-moda crossfade m-100 headphones. Sometime I wished I can just lie down and not listen or think about anything. Sometimes I wished I can just lie with my eyes, ears and mind closed off to everything around me. Sometimes I wish I could not be me.

Cheerio…
LadyJava

Posted by LadyJava On November 08, 2013 No comments READ FULL POST

Saturday, November 2, 2013

that feeling
what am i feeling??
that feeling when someone has a set of keys and at any moment they can open the door and your life will change!
that feeling when there are dots on a clean canvas and you’re not sure if it can be cleaned or it will stain forever…
that feeling when you think you filled the puzzle but found out that there is still room for one more piece…
that feeling when you feel you you want to give up but something is telling you to fight..
that feeling that tells you this is not the way to feel coz you are strong..
that feeling that you tell yourself to keep in check coz you are overthinking stuff..
that feeling that you just feel like you died inside and wished that you did indeed died..
that feeling that you don’t know what the hell you are feeling and suppose to feel…

 

LadyJava

First Commenter
***
Posted by LadyJava On November 02, 2013 No comments READ FULL POST

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

When preparing to go on a vacation, many consumers may want to augment their current wardrobe to include a few versatile pieces appropriate for mixing-and-matching with existing apparel. Consumers seeking such pieces should consider adding a sarong to their vacation ensembles; a sarong offers the wearer a diverse range of looks and effortless maintenance which is ideal for such ventures.

Sarongs are typically a large length of cotton, silk, or other “breathable” fabrics that present wearers with many different options. Worn often as a skirt, dress, blouse, and accessory item, a sarong is truly a multi-purpose garment. There are many reasons why buyers are drawn to these light and airy apparel items, and the overall look of a sarong is one of them. There is a very exotic look to these garments that is simply not found in comparably-styled sundresses, skirts, or kaftans. The appearance of a well-crafted sarong is sexy, effortless, and trendy.

Sarongs are offered by a wide range of retailers and found in a broad variety of styles, colors, and fabrics. The most popular may be the simple cotton variations which provide the wearer with easy laundering and minimal maintenance. Cotton sarongs also are cool and comfortable to wear. Fair Winds Sarongs are found online and have expanded their current selection to include some high-end variations on the conventional sarong that are quite exciting. From the unique features of this merchant’s “smoked” fabric, to the sheer indulgence of the silk offerings, this online vendor seems to have a sarong that is appropriate- and appealing- for wearers of all preferences.

sarongs

When wearing an authentic sarong, the range of looks that can be achieved with this one garment may amaze some buyers. This diversity and breadth of styles makes these the ideal item to take on holiday, vacations, or a cruise- particularly when unexpected activities or events can occur. Furthermore, these light and thrifty items take up very little space in a suitcase or trunk, and often are wearable without any fuss or ironing needed. As a cover up poolside to a sexy dress for a cocktail party, sarongs will seamlessly meld with whatever they are paired with. Some may want to honor the simplicity and natural beauty of such garments by wearing very little- if any- jewelry or accessories. Others may choose to give their sarong style an elegant make-over with heels and sophisticated jewelry choices. Whatever the wearer’s preferences or tastes dictate, a sarong is a worthwhile investment for any wardrobe and in particular, offers those planning travel or vacations, an easy alternative to numerous ensembles.

Cheerio…
LadyJava

First Commenter
***
Posted by LadyJava On October 29, 2013 No comments READ FULL POST
  • RSS
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Youtube

Labels

Blog Archive

Translate

    Contact LadyJava

    Name

    Email *

    Message *