A man needn't dress like a penguin to dress formally with a Hugo Boss men suit hanging in his closet! A well made black suit is invaluably versatile - another reason why you should own one. A finely tailored Hugo Boss men suit will last through the years, taking you from interviews and business meetings to weddings and gala events.
The 'Boss Black 'Pasolini/Movi e' Two Button Suit' is modern, yet classic, with clean lines and contemporary styling. This woolen Hugo Boss men suit has a fully lined jacket and partially lined trouser, proudly made in the USA. Pairing beautifully with a full pallet of shirt and tie combinations, this armani suit is a true chameleon! You can even pair this Hugo Boss men suit jacket with jeans and forego the tie for a trendy business casual look. When you own a Hugo Boss men suit, you're prepared for any event a social calendar can throw your way.
The 'Boss Black Two Button Cotton Suit' in a lightly textured Medium Blue, is sharp enough for the office and whimsical enough for a 'Gatsby' style wedding party. Paired with a pastel or brightly colored tie, this Hugo Boss men suit brings a breath of fresh air to any event. Whatever the occasion, there's a Hugo Boss men suit that's got your back!
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Monday, August 23, 2010
Regimental Ties

Regimental ties date back to the mid to late 19th century in Great Britain and were used to display ones "regimental" colors and symbols. In the 18th century British sports and country clubs started to use colors to differentiate themselves. These colors were proudly displayed on jackets, caps, flags, and also neckties.
Others accredit the British army for the creation of the regimental tie, used to differentiate between different regiments - a military unit. By the end of the 19th century the British army abolished their brightly colored, and very visible uniforms, for a more practical, camouflaged version. To keep the tradition of regimental colors, the regimental necktie was created. Soldiers wore the tie as part of their formal, non-combat, uniforms.
At Ties-Necktie we carry a large assortment of Regimental armani Ties and classic British striped ties. Traditional regimental colors are: Navy, Burgundy, Sand-tone Yellows, and Hunter Green. Although embroidered symbols have been used, traditionally the regimental tie is striped and made from a slightly more rigid, repp-structured fabric.
Slightly less common are regimental ties with embroidered symbols and logos. These ties are often times also known as "crested ties". One of the most well known crested ties is the tie from British Royal Air Force created in 1918. This regiment was created by merging two brigades, the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Service. To upkeep the colors and tradition of both regiments, a tie was created that kept the colors of one regiment while embroidering the logo of the other. The picture above shows the regimental tie from the British Royal Air Force in 1918.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
how to select suit fabric

This alone does not ensure you good armani clothes, but the opposite tailors most certainly prevents it. A well-dressed man's suit fabric must be made solely from natural fibers
The best and most widely available fabric is wool. Wool is good because it breathes easily, well, resists wrinkles, holds dyes, and can be made in a variety of weaves and weights. On top of all that, wool just looks great as a suit fabric, so naturally we will start with the different types of wool and move on from there.
THESE ARE THE MAIN TYPES OF WOOL: Wool is a common fabric used in men's suits. It can be processed either through worsted or woolen yarn. Worsted yarn is spun tightly to give a stronger and smoother feel. After woolen yarn is spun, the results are a looser, bulkier and fuzzier feeling garment.
1.Worsted It is widely known that worsted wools are as good as it gets when it comes to suit materials. These will be your gabardines or mid-weight corded wools. They are durable, wear well and usually fine for year-round wear. They can be a little lighter or heavier, depending on the weave, but consider them mid-weight.
2.Flannel A medium-weight fabric that can be plain or twill weaved. It can also be produced by worsted or woolen yarn. It is very suitable for the winter due to it being the heaviest of the non-tweed wools. Flannel is nice but because it holds heat, it is not exactly ideal for office environments.
3.Herringbone This fabric has a broken weave that gives it a zig-zag pattern like the skeleton of a herring.
4.Tropical This is usually a type of wool crepe, which is a lightweight fabric. It's more of a summer weight, most suitable for wearing in warmer climates. Being lighter, it wrinkles pretty easily, and therefore requiring frequent visits to the dry-cleaner. This obviously would not be an every day kind of suit fabric.
5.Tweed Tweed is a very heavy wool fabric, it is often a popular choice in colder climates. Tweed has a coarse feel to it, and is often seen worn as a sport coat.
Good quality wool comes in grading of Super 100’s, 110’s, 120’s, and 150’s. The finer the wool fiber means that more fiber has to be used for the fabric to create a tighter weave, and hence lesser crease and wrinkles on the wool. Naturally, this means that higher the grade the more expensive the wool will be.
Higher numbers represents better fineness of the wool fiber.
The best and most widely available fabric is wool. Wool is good because it breathes easily, well, resists wrinkles, holds dyes, and can be made in a variety of weaves and weights. On top of all that, wool just looks great as a suit fabric, so naturally we will start with the different types of wool and move on from there.
THESE ARE THE MAIN TYPES OF WOOL: Wool is a common fabric used in men's suits. It can be processed either through worsted or woolen yarn. Worsted yarn is spun tightly to give a stronger and smoother feel. After woolen yarn is spun, the results are a looser, bulkier and fuzzier feeling garment.
1.Worsted It is widely known that worsted wools are as good as it gets when it comes to suit materials. These will be your gabardines or mid-weight corded wools. They are durable, wear well and usually fine for year-round wear. They can be a little lighter or heavier, depending on the weave, but consider them mid-weight.
2.Flannel A medium-weight fabric that can be plain or twill weaved. It can also be produced by worsted or woolen yarn. It is very suitable for the winter due to it being the heaviest of the non-tweed wools. Flannel is nice but because it holds heat, it is not exactly ideal for office environments.
3.Herringbone This fabric has a broken weave that gives it a zig-zag pattern like the skeleton of a herring.
4.Tropical This is usually a type of wool crepe, which is a lightweight fabric. It's more of a summer weight, most suitable for wearing in warmer climates. Being lighter, it wrinkles pretty easily, and therefore requiring frequent visits to the dry-cleaner. This obviously would not be an every day kind of suit fabric.
5.Tweed Tweed is a very heavy wool fabric, it is often a popular choice in colder climates. Tweed has a coarse feel to it, and is often seen worn as a sport coat.
Good quality wool comes in grading of Super 100’s, 110’s, 120’s, and 150’s. The finer the wool fiber means that more fiber has to be used for the fabric to create a tighter weave, and hence lesser crease and wrinkles on the wool. Naturally, this means that higher the grade the more expensive the wool will be.
Higher numbers represents better fineness of the wool fiber.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
DG-the new luxury brand







Dolce&Gabbana is the new luxury brand,authentic and unconventional.A style that expresses new form of elegant and pretenting itself as the modern classicism, which based on the superior sartorial content and creativity.
The strong identity of the Dolce&Gabbana brand has evolved over the years without ever forgetting its roots. An unmistakable style, which, season after season, combines strong innovation with the Mediterranean flavour of its origins. A brand whose essence lies in its contrasting features.
The company was started by the Italian designers Domenico Dolce & Stefano Gabbana in Milan, Italy. By 2005 their turnover was 750 million. Their clothing designs are usually black in color and geometric in shape.
Dolce & Gabbana has two central lines with a few key distinct differences:
Dolce&Gabbana
Dolce&Gabbana (spelled without spaces, unlike the name of the company) specializes in luxury items, is influenced more by designers and is more formal and 'timeless', responding to long-term trends rather than seasonal changes. It also sells sunglasses and corrective eyewear, purses, and watches. In February 2010, it was announced that American singer Madonna would design a collection of sunglasses set to be released in May of that year. They also have a set of fragrances, for men and women.
D&G
D&G is a slightly more casual line that follows an urban inspiration and attempts to set trends rather than follow them. It is the younger, more flamboyant line of the brand. Like Dolce&Gabbana, D&G sells watches as well as clothing, and have been voted the U.K's best luxury brand. In 2005–2006, a limited line of 1000 golden D&G Motorola RAZR V3i mobile phones was distributed by D&G boutiques and major Motorola retailers. In July 2009 D&G signed a lucrative deal with singer Alexandra Burke which will see her model their fashion lines in her music videos and in promotions.
Monday, August 2, 2010
How to use the hair straightener




Hair straighteners can turn frizzy hair in to a sleek and smooth style in minntes.Watch this article to see how to use a hair straighener to the best effet.
SteP 1 You need the hair straighener ,a comb,a rounded brush,heat protective serum.
Step 2 If you wil be straightening your hair too often,we recommend ceramic straightener.Maybe the metal straightener are a cheaper alternative,but damage ealily.
Step 3 If you blow dry your hair,angle the hair dryer downwards and brush through while you are drying.A heat protective serum will wil prevent your hair from becoming damaged by the straighteners.
Step 4 straighteners will need some time to heat up -alwats follow the manufacture's instructions.Place them on a non-flammable surface while they are heating.
Step 5 Clip most of your hair up, leaving one manageable section.Take part of this and carefully place it in the straighteners.Start at the root,and slowly work your way down.Repeat this action until the hair straightens.Keep working in section to syraighten the rest of your hair.This will take time.Using a comb will ensure the hair is evenly spread in the straighteners.Gp over the ends of your hair again to disguise the individual sectons.
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Sunday, August 1, 2010
Why are Ed-hardy so popular among the young







Zac Efron wears an Ed Hardy T-shirt in "17 Again" and I saw several guys in bands at SXSW also wearing the $65 shirts emblazoned with the big Ed Hardy signature over some vintage tattoo design. Even Madonna and Elizabeth Taylor have been photographed in Hardywear.
It's ironic that Hardy's art (and designer Christian Audigier's marketing savvy) has become such a hit in the clothing trade. First off, Hardy has long been an "art first" hard-liner who scoffed at the creeping commercialism of tattooing. Then there was the day, 25 years ago, Hardy sent a couple T-shirt designs to Mr. Lucky T-Shirts, where I worked, at 2712B Guadalupe St. We sent 'em right back, with a shake of the head, Hardy was always a bit too cool for the room. I only remember one of the designs. It was a ferocious shark/German shepherd mix snarling under the words "Jesus Eater." Now who would wear that?
I've known Don Ed Hardy, who's generally regarded as the greatest living tattoo artist, since I was 19 years old, but that's not to say we're good friends. I was tight with people in the tattoo world that Hardy respected and so I was just the kid that was always around.
But being friends with Kate Hellenbrand, my first editor, and her then-boyfriend Michael Malone, meant that I heard a lot about Hardy through the years. He was the guy who took his lead from Sailor Jerry and popularized Japanese-styled backpieces and sleeves in the U.S.
Before Sailor Jerry died in 1973 he instructed his family to sell his shop at 1033 Smith St. in Honolulu to one of only three people: Ed Hardy, Zeke Owens or Michael Malone. Jerry couldn't stand the idea of some hack working in his tiny shop, and those three were the rising stars of the trade.
Hardy ended up going to Japan to study under the masters such as Horiyoshi. Owens kept his shop in San Diego. And Malone bought Sailor Jerry's business, which came with hundreds of sheets of Jerry's original flash (tattoo designs) that now sell for about $3,000 each.
Hardy and Malone, who passed away last year, were great friends and mutual admirers, but they'd have fallings out every few years, which is not rare in the tattoo business. Hardy was more naturally gifted, a true artiste, while Malone worked street level and told better stories. The two had their own language, built around countless hours waiting in "the scab hut" for military payday. If one called the other when business was nonexistent and asked what was up, the answer would be "just talking to the panthers," in reference to the black designs on the walls. A customer who passed out during a tattoo was a "mighty hawk." This comes from the time Malone tattooed a rather boastful customer who wanted "'The Mighty Hawk" on his arm. About halfway through the M, the guy got clammy and took a flop. Malone stood over him and said "'Mighty Hawk, get up Mighty Hawk. Are you OK Mighty Hawk?" Old-line tattooists have hundreds of stories like that.
Although Hardy was the first tattooist to charge $100 an hour for his work, he was always more into furthering the art than banking big bucks. Without any mathematical chance of making money, Hardy and his partners rented the entire Queen Mary 2, anchored in Long Beach, Calif., for the Tattoo Expo '82. All the greatest tattoo artists in the world were there, many meeting for the first time.
Hardy and his wife, Fran, also happily broke even in the '80s, publishing Tattootimes, an absolutely gorgeous magazine that featured some of the best work being done at the time. Thanks to Hardy's efforts, tattooing started to be thought of as a higher art. But the old rules still applied.
It used to be the only way to become a tattoo artist was to apprentice for a working tattooist, who would pass on the tricks of the trade in exchange for having a student/flunky for about a year.
Like all the other established tattoo artists of the time, Hardy hated any shortcuts from that path. He was disturbed by the easier access to tattooing supplies and guidance.
Usually you strive to be in on the ground floor of a business that explodes in popularity, as tattoos have in the past decade. But many of the old guys, who considered tattooing a secret society, were like the Mafia veterans who refused to get into the heroin business back in the '50s. There was a code of honor among the pirates.
Ed Hardy has retired from tattooing, one of the few art forms you can't do alone (unless you tattoo yourself, which is not recommended), though he still owns his shop in San Francisco. And he gets those hefty royalty checks from Christian Aubigier, who licensed Ed Hardy's artwork in 2004 after he left the Von Dutch brand. There are currently 27 Ed Hardy clothing stores all over the world. Business Week recently estimated that Hardy's haul is "likely in the millions of dollars." Good for him.
Still, it's kind of hilarious to see Paris Hilton or Ashton Kutcher slipping past the velvet rope wearing a design Hardy tattooed on a drunken sailor 35 years ago.
But his clothing line is a fad that will eventually go the way of trucker hats.What will be next? Don't be surprised if you one day see Britney Spears stepping out of a limo wearing a T-shirt that says "Jesus Eater." Twenty-five years later, the world could be ready.
Friday, July 30, 2010
How can women refuse the fashion high heel







the reason why women love with high heels is the high heels thoroughly changed woman.
In front of a woman who wearing high heels, our desire is inspired,our intellect is tempted. Without a beautiful high-heeled shoes, the woman might be unable to walk.High-heeled shoes is a symbol of a woman, the direct source of woman’s superiority. A woman had said: “Women who do not wear high heels, it is simply that she will do not know what is fashion.” Yes, if a woman want to be fashion,she have to wear high heels.
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
how to choose the right necklace


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•Step 1
Consider the occasion. Opt for a simple, understated piece for daytime and a more precious or extravagant piece for evening.
•Step 2
Accent a V-neck with a drop pearl necklace or solitaire pendant. This same piece also complements boat-neck and crewneck tops. Match gemstone colors to those found in your outfit and earrings.
•Step 3
Accessorize strapless and off-the-shoulder necklines with a necklace that remains close to the neck. Pair a faux gem choker on an invisible string with a top made of satin or silk. Add elegant sophistication with a short strand of pearls.
•Step 4
Pair an open-collar blouse with a thicker, chunkier piece of costume jewelry. Faux silver or gold interlock chains that lie flat on the collarbone accent a dressy casual outfit or business suit. Coordinate your earrings and belt with the tones in your necklace.
•Step 5
Enhance a jewel-neck or turtleneck sweater with a long string of colorful beads. Precious stones work well with a thicker day look, while crystals bring a little glamour to an evening ensemble.
•Step 6
Pair a square-neck top with a pendant that dangles from a long chain. Consider lengths that fall between the collarbones
Read more: How to Choose the Right Necklace for Different Necklines | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_3251_choose-necklace-different.html#ixzz0v3zyGW7o
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
sophisticated women With the exquisite earings





Accessories are an easy way to add flair to any look. Whether you're going out on the town or trying to rev up a bland outfit, one good accessorizing tool is large earrings, which can give your look the burst it needs. However, knowing how to wear large earrings is important, as they can also weigh down or sabotage the look you are going for
Dress up a fancy dress with chandelier or dangling diamond earrings. You can wear these with your little black dress to glam it up or a beautiful evening gown. Wear your hair half- to full-up to accentuate them, and don't wear any other jewelry. You don't want accessories to overpower your look.
To get a hip casual look, throw on some hoop earrings, which are always a classic. Pair some silver or white gold hoops with a simple black top and jeans. Hoops are versatile because they can also be paired with other jewelry like a long necklace or bangles, and they come in a variety of colors so you can match them to a highlight color in your outfit.
To get a hip casual look, throw on some hoop earrings, which are always a classic. Pair some silver or white gold hoops with a simple black top and jeans. Hoops are versatile because they can also be paired with other jewelry like a long necklace or bangles, and they come in a variety of colors so you can match them to a highlight color in your outfit.
Add some color to your look by playing it up with different big earrings that have colorful stones in them. For a warm casual look, pair a brown or tan shirt with big amber earrings that will intone a fall look. For a light crisp look try pairing a white shirt with some large turquoise earrings. You can also shop around to find a variety of large stone earrings.
Show your grace with a feature hat


If you have any trouble in finding the suitable hats for your dress or suit. Here are some tips for your reference.
Getting Started: "Many of us, women and men, automatically think we don't look good in hats, but the reality is we just haven't been exposed to how many different types of headwear there actually are out there," Chan says. "Hats are definitely confidence pieces. The wearer needs to be comfortable in a hat first, before a hat will look good on them."
Trying Them On: "If you put it on and it doesn't feel like you, take it off," Albanese says. "I say bring a friend and reflect on your own style. If you are more of a Gap girl, then you're going to wear more of a traditional, classic style, where if you're more of a hippie chick, you're going to go anywhere from a vintage-looking hat to a big straw hat or fedora style."
The Hat That Looks Good On Everyone: "The look that works universally is the classic straw fedora," Albanese says. "It's like the training wheels of hats."
Budget-Friendly: "There's really no crazy need to go and splurge on a hat, because you can go to Urban Outfitters or Forever 21 and buy a hat for $9 to $15," Albanese says.
Head Size Matters: "If you have a big head, you will most likely look good in most hat types because your head will fill them and frame your face properly, it just depends on your style," Chan says. "If you have a smaller-sized head, leaning towards styles such as flat caps and driver/ivy caps help frame the face better. The shape of your face also has a lot to do with the outlook of the hat, so the best bet is to try on various styles to determine what type fits your head and face best."
Taking it off: "If you're in a swanky restaurant, you shouldn't be wearing a hat," Albanese says. "I'm very traditional in that respect. I would say most places it's OK to leave your hat on, but definitely not at formal or cocktail attire type places."
Hat Head: "Full curls (with a hat) is a little too done," Albanese says. "I love natural -- a ponytail or a bun in the back with a few pieces coming down in the front. If (your hair is) going to be curly, keep it natural – no ringlets, nothing crazy. A hat's such an easy, cool accessory."
The Hottest Hat: "Fedora or ivy cap," Chan says. "Dress it up or down. Hats are personality pieces and are expressions of your individuality and personal style."
Sunday, July 25, 2010
the lastest summer swimwear styles




Every year, the world's top swimwear designers descend on Miami to parade their latest collections. From sexy string bikinis to chic cover-ups, this year fashion houses displayed classic styles - like this one from Marysia - as well as unique trends soon be spotted on beaches around the globe
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Armani fashion

There was a time when wearing Armani said just about everything there was to say about your taste, sophistication and, but of course, towering success. This was the ‘80s, after all, when the cost of a suit or an evening dress mattered. Come to think of it, not very much changed in the succeeding decades, until penury and the clothes that went with it became fashionable in the mid-noughties.
From the moment he opened his first store in 1974, though, Armani was about more than simply showing your lucre. The undisputed leader of an Italian designer wave that knocked the French off their perch, he produced clothes for men and women – he pioneered the unstructured business suit for men, more masculine silhouettes for women - that were modern, refined, impeccably styled, and using a colour palette based on neutral tones that was unmistakably his. That Hollywood followed him – notably Richard Gere in American Gigolo - along with Wall Street, did him no harm at all.
Emporio Armani was his first attempt to exploit the brand by taking it younger. Emporio was about cheaper, hipper clothes that would connect the king with a new court of 20- to 30-year olds. It worked well enough that it is still going strong on the back of a well-defined appeal: witness its latest brand ambassadors: Megan Fox and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Watches are a core element in the Emporio collection, and for the most part mirror the emphasis on clean, uncluttered style that has always been the basis of the Armani aestethic. The watch collection is strong on classic shapes, simple yet elegant dial design, and a palette that often sticks to just two colours. In fact, the white watches in the new Emporio “Ceramica” collection for men and women almost disappear into themselves they are so subtle.
At the same time, if it’s not quite so keen on large-format cases as it once was in the days of bling, the famous Armani winged-eagle logo still features prominently and there are a sufficient number of design-heavy watches here, particularly in the sports collection, to satisfy the wearer who does want to make a statement.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
UGG shoes


The UGG® Australia story began in 1978 when a surfer by the name of Brian Smith needed a way to keep his feet warm between waves and the UGG Classic was born. Crafted from Merino grade A sheepskin, the classic surf boot is lightweight and perfect for walking on sand. The idea caught on and today UGG® boots have become a phenomenon.
UGG Australia is a brand that is all about luxury and comfort for everyday life. Only the finest quality materials are used to create UGG boots and UGG shoes. UGG® Australia is the largest distributor of sheepskin footwear. Every shoe will feel great from the moment you put it on, year after year.
The UGG Australia kids collection flaunts the same style and comfort offered in the adult line. From slippers to boots to casual footwear, UGG Australia Kids will pamper the feet of your infant, toddler or big kid. Your little one will love the feeling of sheepskin as much as you do.
Although made famous by its boots, UGG Australia has extended their product line to include stylish yet elegant clothing for both adults and kids. UGG Australia has designed a vast collection of gloves, scarves, hats, and UGG coats that will wrap you in warmth against the cold winter months. When the weather heats up and warm breezes blow, you can now enjoy cute dresses, wraps and lightweight hats.
Now you can accessorize your favorite outfit with not only UGG footwear but a fabulous bag too. You can travel with a tote, shop with a cross-body messenger or paint the town red with a chic clutch or wristlet. All UGG handbags are crafted with the same attention to detail that has made them the premier brand they are today.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
What women really want?

42% of women say, "If I'm sharing your bed, sleep in boxers."
Save your PJ bottoms for solo nights. Women want our sleeping companions in boxers, or nude. However, 58 percent of us prefer a man in boxer briefs for everyday wear. Go with cotton or microfiber, the sexiest-ranking fabrics, according to the ladies.
Her Other Choices
34% Nothing; sleep naked
11% Boxers and t-shirt
9% Pajama pants
3% Pajama pants and t-shirt
Less than 1% Flannel Pajama set
26% of women say the shoes you should own—and wear often—are leather loafers.
Women size up a man's shoes as indicators of his overall sense of style, social status, and cash flow. What we see in the man in loafers is a casual elegance that hints at a sensual life of sauvignon blanc on the beach and lazy Sunday breakfasts in bed.
Her Other Choices
15% Dress Boots
14% trainers
14% wingtip dress shoes
13% running shoes
9% leather sandals
8% rubber flip-flops
7% cowboy boots
54% of women say you look hottest in faded vintage-style jeans.
With proper care, a pair of jeans, like a relationship, can last a lifetime. Maybe that explains why we love seeing your butt covered in worn-in denim, a spot of thigh showing through a hole. You seem like you'd be a loyal boyfriend; that you won't throw us away at the first sign of fray. Top with a bright sweater, the perfect contrast to your blues.
85% of women say flat-front pants are hot.
To say that women dislike pleated pants is the understatement of the century. Why do we want our men to lose those baggy, saggy reminders of a bygone era, in favor of the modern sleekness of flat-front pants? We don't like to sleep with men who dress like our grandfathers.
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Courtney Love chronicles her daily wear

Wondering what Courtney Love wore today?
Consider it no more because you can see for yourself on a new site called, appropriately enough, What Courtney Wore Today.
StyList describes the site as documenting Love’s “designer-laden wardrobe (McQueen, Preen, Pucci, oh my!) via blurry snaps and gushing gibberishtext apparently written by a fan/underling.”
And the site apparently has the singer’s seal of approval as she recently tweeted on her official Twitter account “I'm going to help Taylor and the girls ,it will explain itself."
Friday, July 16, 2010
China UFO Sightings, Back-To-Back, Alarm Residents (VIDEO, POLL)


A second China UFO sighting has residents on edge, just seven days after an unidentified flying object shut down a Chinese airport.
The new UFO sighting took place in Chongqing in eastern China on July 15. Witnesses told Shanghai Daily they saw the same thing: "four lantern-like objects forming a diamond shape that hovered over the city's Shaping Park for over an hour."
Like the one before it, there has been no official explanation to date for this latest incident.
Last week, flights were diverted in Hangzhou -- also in eastern China -- after a mysterious object was seen hovering in the sky, People's Daily reports.
State-run Xinhua News Agency quoted a head of air traffic control as saying, "No conclusion has yet been drawn" about the UFO by the airport.
China Daily reported that a source with knowledge of the matter said there was a military link but made no further comment.
UFO sightings in China are not as common as some places, and there have been only a handful of well-publicized incidents in the last several decades.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Like Tracy McGrady, like NBA jerseys
As much as Tracy McGrady(notes) has wanted to play with LeBron James(notes) for the past two seasons, it’s still unclear if the Miami Heat are prepared to offer him a contract. Nevertheless, league sources say a fresh possibility for NBA employment has surfaced for McGrady: the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Clippers have had conversations with McGrady’s agent, and team officials could soon decide to watch him work out for a closer inspection. With Travis Outlaw(notes) signing a free-agent contract with the New Jersey Nets, the Clippers are resolved to sign a swingman with some scoring punch off the bench. They’ve spent the last few days gathering information on McGrady and deciding how they want to proceed.
McGrady wanted the Cleveland Cavaliers to sign him last season after he requested his release from the Houston Rockets. The Rockets instead traded McGrady to the New York Knicks, where a few flashes of his old self were tempered with his recurring knee issues. He shot 39 percent and averaged 9.4 points in 24 games with the Knicks.
McGrady has wanted badly to join James with the Heat, but Miami can sign him only to the veteran’s minimum and has yet to make him an offer. The Chicago Bulls have also shown some interest in McGrady.
The Clippers have had conversations with McGrady’s agent, and team officials could soon decide to watch him work out for a closer inspection. With Travis Outlaw(notes) signing a free-agent contract with the New Jersey Nets, the Clippers are resolved to sign a swingman with some scoring punch off the bench. They’ve spent the last few days gathering information on McGrady and deciding how they want to proceed.
McGrady wanted the Cleveland Cavaliers to sign him last season after he requested his release from the Houston Rockets. The Rockets instead traded McGrady to the New York Knicks, where a few flashes of his old self were tempered with his recurring knee issues. He shot 39 percent and averaged 9.4 points in 24 games with the Knicks.
McGrady has wanted badly to join James with the Heat, but Miami can sign him only to the veteran’s minimum and has yet to make him an offer. The Chicago Bulls have also shown some interest in McGrady.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
The LV season' fashion show------elegent,concision

We can see, this season's bag design is not only colorful, but also "LV" or "LOUIS VUITTON PARIS" combining the words Monogram pattern and interesting classic cartoons decorate the bags, the stylish and lovely.
As a horse with a famous brand, LOUIS VUITTON's bags as famous in the world, it introduced sections of the ITBAGS are their favorite celebrities, and the brand's bags is the world's more serious brand of imitation one, a reflection of the people love the brand LOUIS VUITTON degree. It can be said, LOUIS VUITTON in annual revenue, its bags are always a major share, so, fashion shows each season, the designers are in the works with the various types of bags, show a rich LOUIS VUITTON and comprehensive side.
A few years ago, LOUIS VUITTON and artists to launch the cherry packages fashionable fashion, which makes the brand in the process of collaboration with artists have tasted the sweetness. According to Marc Jacobs introduced this quarter, LOUIS VUITTON bag combines the design of the artist Richard Prince, as some guidance, the artist's spray painting some of the ideas and text used in the bag design. We can see, this season's bag design is not only colorful, but also "LV" or "LOUIS VUITTON PARIS" combining the words Monogram pattern and interesting classic cartoons decorate the bags, the stylish and lovely. The color and size of these letters vicissitudes, bags of material are not confined to the expensive leather, as well as knitting jacquard fabric and transparent plastic are also used them to make LOUIS VUITTON bag fresh with new luster.
As a horse with a famous brand, LOUIS VUITTON's bags as famous in the world, it introduced sections of the ITBAGS are their favorite celebrities, and the brand's bags is the world's more serious brand of imitation one, a reflection of the people love the brand LOUIS VUITTON degree. It can be said, LOUIS VUITTON in annual revenue, its bags are always a major share, so, fashion shows each season, the designers are in the works with the various types of bags, show a rich LOUIS VUITTON and comprehensive side.
A few years ago, LOUIS VUITTON and artists to launch the cherry packages fashionable fashion, which makes the brand in the process of collaboration with artists have tasted the sweetness. According to Marc Jacobs introduced this quarter, LOUIS VUITTON bag combines the design of the artist Richard Prince, as some guidance, the artist's spray painting some of the ideas and text used in the bag design. We can see, this season's bag design is not only colorful, but also "LV" or "LOUIS VUITTON PARIS" combining the words Monogram pattern and interesting classic cartoons decorate the bags, the stylish and lovely. The color and size of these letters vicissitudes, bags of material are not confined to the expensive leather, as well as knitting jacquard fabric and transparent plastic are also used them to make LOUIS VUITTON bag fresh with new luster.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
World Cup 2010 Comment: Wear It Like spanish - Why Red Is The Colour Of Win 2010


The news that Fabio Capello's hitherto under-performing England will be wearing red shirts in their win-or-bust encounter with Slovenia on Wednesday will be seized upon by nervy English fans as an omen of impending salvation.
So red shirts and win at last?!YES,the great spanish make red 2010 the win.So try to red your t-shirts and win.
For as everyone knows, the greatest moment in English football history is forever captured in those iconic images of red-shirted Bobby Moore and co holding aloft the Jules Rimet trophy in 1966.
Sir Alf Ramsey's team were scarlet-clad because West Germany were the designated home team, and they of course wore white. That freak of history created a psychological link between red and glory that endures 44 years later. But is it based on myth or reality?
In fact there have been ups and downs for the Three Lions in both white and red - and a couple of other shades along the way.
For all the complaints—vuvuzelas, too many draws, and poor officiating to name a few—the championship match still managed to score record ratings in the United States, Europe, and across the Internet.
Here’s a look at the numbers and how they compare to World Cups of the past, as reported by Daily Variety.
So red shirts and win at last?!YES,the great spanish make red 2010 the win.So try to red your t-shirts and win.
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