Feather Headbands and the Prom

Advice and Feather Headbands – From A Prom Goddess

by Teresa K Knight
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Artistic Feather Headband

The artist crowd is a senior high school group which lives to design using their own hands. Every item of apparel you have has been christened by using specks of acrylic paint. And you’re fine with this. I advise Faviana 2011 print outfits complimented with  artistic feather headbands for the artist crowd.  For more about the feather headband in this photo.

You adore Sarah Jessica Parker’s new television program “Work of Art” and you dream of some day exhibiting at a Paris gallery. Your finger nails might be dirty as a result of charcoal drawing and your locks might be dirty due to clumps of modeling clay, but your desires are clear.  Your feather headbands must express the artist within you.

You eat, sleep and breathe colors. And just one color will not be enough. The way in which hues have interaction with one another excites you. The way one hue is changed by its connection to another enthralls you. Your prom gown should reflect this and your feather headband should breath beauty.

Feather Headbands and Your Body

Visualize your entire body as a blank canvas. Next, add to it the right proportions of coloring and empty space. Your locks ought to be a simple upsweep or chignon with a delicate feather headband to surround your face. Your own make-up ought to be smooth and all-natural. Your jewelry must be fine and elegant. And your outfit ought to be the centerpiece painting.

Fashion for Feather Headbands

Faviana 2011 dresses feature a number of designs which could happily become mistaken for paint on fabric:

* Style #6500 is a long tuft of yellow and violet tulle. The strapless top is a white-colored backdrop with drizzles of light red, yellow and blue. The inspiration is Rembrandt in pastels. This design also comes in a mini-dress version, and that is #6588. In the mini type, the tulle skirt is violet layered over yellow. This color combination is reversed in the floor length look.  Add feather headbands of intense color – violet and yellow.

* Ensemble #6531 is a liquid yellow-colored fabric with scenes of dark green and shadows of red. The design brings to mind Georgia O’Keefe soaked in gold.  Try crimson feather headbands.

* Design #6508 is a hot dreamscape of reds, oranges, and yellows on chiffon. The sensation is really a sunset of Degas’ imagination.

* Look #6522 is an undulating cyclone of fuchsia, light red, and black on chiffon. The aura will be Kandinsky from a female’s point of view.

* Style #6581 is an undersea experience of dark reef silhouettes on aqua charmeuse. Imagine Michelangelo meets Jacques Cousteau. Ensemble #6437 also favors tones of azure and green in picturesque waves of movement. But the splashes of black color give it a nearly cosmic meaning.

* Style #6543 is in fact an all-black jersey gown with an inspired feature. The front of the bodice is designed from a white-colored headscarf alive with color. It looks as though it’s been dipped in bowls of light red, yellow and purple watercolor. It has the messiness of Jackson Pollock together with the romanticism of Cezanne.

* Style #9193 is a white charmeuse fabric with azure, black, orange, and hints of pink and yellow. The impression is Frida Kahlo on a spring day.

* Style #9220 is a white chiffon palette with lavender and green brush strokes. The impression is van Gogh in love. Both clothes are available in plus sizes.

Indeed, my art group Renoirs, pop a frame around Faviana 2011 print dresses so you can hang them on a wall. To add feather headbands to your collection , view feather headbands from Amy’s Special for the artist in you.

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