Monday, December 26, 2011

Girls, Tips On What To Wear On Your First Date

!±8± Girls, Tips On What To Wear On Your First Date

First dates are so much fun. Kudos on basically landing your guy. Okay, so these two possible dates couldn't possibly be more opposite fashion-wise! I'm hoping you'll know in advance what you'll be doing.

I'll give you a few different ideas. For a dressy play and dinner, I personally would go with a simple black pencil skirt. It is perfect for basically every occasion and you won't look overdone, or too casual. Some black peep-toe heels would look great with this, or even a strappy shoe.

Shirt-wise, there are so many options. Call me crazy, but I'm such a huge fan of the whole belted shirt. However, I'd go with a brighter shirt since the skirt and shoes would be black. A nice plum color would be great and it's really big right now. A nice voluminous shirt would look cute too. A fuller skirt would work with all of these as well.

For the more casual date, I don't think there is anything wrong with a nice pair of dark-wash jeans with heels. A nice pair of ballet flats would work too. I love a nice bold sweater. You could add some nice bold silver jewelry to pull it all together. If a sweater seems too hot, go for a fitted 3/4 length top instead.

I am a huge fan of your idea of dark wash jeans and the sweater--personally I'd go with red or another bright color. The ankle boots sound cute. It's probably getting a little chilly for open-toed shoes anyway (I just live on the dangerous side). Any type of heels and jeans just looks so classy in my opinion. The cropped jacket sounds cute, as does the velvet peacoat. The jacket says "I'm such a fun gal!" and the peacoat says "I'm fun but mucho classy!" so it is up to you. Both choices sound great.

This guy sounds great--I'm so excited for you! I love random meeting. I'm sure you'll have a great time.

You asked about where I get my fashion knowledge from and I guess it's a few different things. I have always been a huge fan of "What not to Wear" and other makeover stuff, but recently I've been working at a TV station in Boston helping out the style producer for their fashion segment.

There's a big difference between a basketball game and the theater, but I'll give it my best shot! You need to wear something classic and versatile so I'm leaning toward nice black pants and a dressiest black sweater...maybe something with a low scoop neck that's fitted with long or 3/4 length sleeves or a black sweater with a v-neck/wrap front. Just not something boxy! You can wear a white or yellow gold necklace...whichever matches your watch and bracelet. Pair the outfit with high heeled black boots and you'll be all set. That's what I would do if I were faced with two such different possibilities!

But don't panic because this is an easy one!!! Wear high heeled brown pumps and a matching brown handbag. The shade of brown is up to you...can be dark or milk chocolate, espresso, a reddish brown, etc. It will all work, but make sure your handbag matches the shoes.

You can wear a great necklace since the neckline is square. Wear yellow gold or natural toned beads, but have the necklace be short so it lays on your chest above the neckline of the dress. You can also wear a gold bracelet and watch. Don't go overboard because the dress sounds classic and your accessories should be as well!


Girls, Tips On What To Wear On Your First Date

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Living in the Philippines on an Entry-Level Employee Income

!±8± Living in the Philippines on an Entry-Level Employee Income

If you held an income of 00 per month and like relaxing on beautiful beaches, then living in the Philippines is a very attractive option that you should think about. If you could set up a consulting business or any other line of employment that allows you to work anywhere you want, a simple entry-level pay of 00 every month is enough to live a very luxurious lifestyle in the Philippines.

What's the most basic question for someone thinking about living in the Philippines? Of course, it's rent -- and how much it is. Rent for one or two bedroom apartment in Manila could cost you anywhere from 0-00 every month. Your place will be very Westernized, and not a broken down house that most people will imagine when living in an Asian country. And this would be at the centralized location that is very urban and modern at the same time, not a rural province. If however getting away from the city is your main goal, then your costs are definitely going to be cheaper than it would be to live in the city.

Those who want to live in the Philippines and have desires for socializing are in for a treat -- Manila has some very great locations for nightlife and general fine living. These locations are vibrant, and have great friendly people, and if you go to the right places they're not too overcrowded. There are great Western restaurants, great communication technology and a reasonable amount of western amenities. Food can easily cost you about 0-0 every month specially if you factor in eating out at restaurants around three times a week. To have a great point of reference, living in the Philippines with this lifestyle would cost you at least 0-00 every month if you live in the USA, possibly more if you live in expensive cities such as New York City. Utilities are cheaper as well; you can count on spending 0-0 to pay your electricity bills, a telephone, broadband Internet, cable television, and cell phone services.

If you want to treat yourself to more luxury when living in the Philippines, such as getting a car and paying for maid services than the amount you will be paying every month will depend on how luxurious you want to be. Any remaining income you have can be spent on personal entertainment such as nightlife and shopping, which the urban areas in the Philippines have plenty of. The beautiful thing about living in the Philippines is that you can truly design your lifestyle to fit your monthly income, and not the other way around. The important thing is that before you go pack your bags and migrate to the Philippines, is that you do your research and get the facts straight depending on your wants and needs and your desires. It is also important that you find someone to consult would organize and gone ahead and has actually done what you want to do. However, living in the Philippines while making a North American income is definitely one of the better and more luxurious moves that you can make for yourself.


Living in the Philippines on an Entry-Level Employee Income

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