Flauntla - The ultimate fashion destination for women
Welcome to the ultimate fashion destination for women featuring the hottest designers, must-have trends, online exclusives, and much more.
Launched in September 2007, flauntLA.com is a premier online fashion retailer, offering designer apparel and accessories, from some of the hottest and of the moment styles and designers including Diesel, Miss Sixty, Free People, Nicole Miller, Denim of Virtue and many others.
FlauntLA.com is a full service online shopping boutique featuring an extensive collection of designer clothes, handbags and fashion accessories. We carry classic cuts from the top fashion houses including Diesel Jeans, Brown Label Denim, Fluet Dress, Free People Skirts, Miss Sixty, Perplex Lola, as well as cutting edge pieces from up and coming designers. Our selection takes you from a day at the beach to black tie event without having to step outside your home.
FlauntLA.com is also looked to by stylists for a fresh perspective on the latest trends. We offer pieces that reflect the eclectic yet wearable fashions Los Angeles and the United States is known for.
We offer a haven for every girl who wants to find that perfect piece that suits both her individuality and sense of style.Just like you, we wanted a place where we could go and find high quality items at a great price. We demand great value, and we loved the idea of shopping from the comfort of home.
As we know, there are innumerable retailers --- brick mortar and online --- from which to choose.We have done our share of shopping at the retail level and KNOW what it takes to produce a pleasurable and unique experience. An extraordinary assortment of beautiful clothing and our talented staff will create a truly memorable shopping experience for everyone who clicks into flauntLA.com
It isn"t hard to find celebrity-style clothes if you know where to look. By shopping with flauntLA.com, you"ll have access to all the latest celebrity styles. Our high-end clothes include the latest celebrity must-haves. If you are curious to see what celebrities are wearing, check out our Celebrity Sightings section.Another great feature for our online shoppers is our Best Sellers section where we bring you the hottest items available now. Using our convenient Shop by brand tool you can search for your favorite designer"s items that way while filtering out what lines you may be into more than others.
Our mission is to please our customers and our success is dependent on you. Your comments and suggestions are always welcome and encouraged.


Samuel Devonte a fashion apparel designer shares his experience on creating trendy clothing for women. Find largest selection of designer clothes for women, Diesel Women's Wear, <a href="http://www.flauntla.com/shopby_brand.php?manufacturers_id=10">Diesel Jeans</a>, women's fashion clothing, <a href="http://www.flauntla.com/shopby_brand.php?manufacturers_id=13">Brown Label Denim</a> and much more at flauntLA.com. <br>
 
High &mdash;end fashion, a hit with both adults and kids
Today"s fashion conscious parents insist on everything that is the best for their kids. Clothing is no different and parents these days when parents think of their kids being extensions of themselves. It is no longer a surprise when parents insist on buying designer wear for their children. The demand for designer kids wear has meant that there are a number of fashion labels that are popping up literally each passing day. Parents on their part are not averse to splurging a bit on their children"s clothing which would make their kids look good. The boom in the kid"s fashion wear market has meant that designers are pouncing on this latest market. Take for instance denim wear, which is a perennial fashion favorite with adults. These days most of the leading denim brands have collections specially meant for children. Some of the premium denim brands that carry kid"s sizes include, True Religion, Rock & Republic, Diesel and 7 for All Mankind, to mention only a few. Most of the leading designer brands give importance to the choice of colors when designing clothes for children. It is a well known fact that parents prefer their children to dress up in bright colors. Designers do care of this aspect and almost all leading designer brands for this reason have collections for kids designed accordingly. One of the leading designer labels concentrating on a separate line of kids wear is Burberry. The brand that is popular for its Nova Check print is now offering a range of kids wear targeted at pre-teens. Their designs are known to be sophisticated and contemporary. Little Marc is another American designer label that offers a separate line of clothing meant for kids. From christening gowns to designer baby wear, the label offers a wide variety of fashion clothing meant for kids. Juicy Couture is another designer label that immediately springs to mind when we talk about kids wear. Their line of clothing for girls is extremely popular along with their accessories, tee shirts and swim wear meant for boys and girls. Another designer label that is creating waves, as far as kids wear goes is Tory Burch. Her line of clothing is already a hit with adults and she is now creating designs specifically meant for kids. Her label offers a wide variety of designs, styles and sizes to choose from. Yet another famous designer label which is preferred by parents is Dolce & Gabbana. This label which has been a favorite with adults for a long time now, is now offering designer kids wear too. Similarly another famous name, American Apparel is also offering designer wear meant for kids these days. Make sure that you buy designer kids wear from authorized outlets. Most of the leading designers have their own exclusive retail outlets, where you can shop for designer kids wear. The internet is another place where you can find a wide collection of designer wear meant for kids. In fact you can find anything from designer baby shoes to the latest collection for boys and girls being peddled over numerous online stores.

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Travel Light With Crinkle Cotton Dresses
It is summertime and the holiday season looms, but there is always the dilemma of what to pack and what to leave behind. With the restrictions on luggage, this has become even more important. There are a couple of options available to you: buy your wardrobe at your destination; take a change of clothes and wash the spare set every day; or invest in a crinkle finish cotton dress. Crinkle finish cotton dresses are the perfect way to travel light and to have something smart and presentable to wear when you reach your destination. All you have to do is roll them up and stuff them in your suitcase or your carry-on baggage. Because of the crinkly finish, they will be as good as the day you bought them when you get your destination. They also minimise the need to take a travel iron on your journey. Quite often, you want to take a pretty cotton dress to wear on your holidays, but are limited by the fact that you have nowhere to hang it once you get there and really don"t want to spend hours ironing when you are on holiday. A crinkle cotton dress never needs ironing as the unique fabric keeps its shape and is good to wear straight from your travel bag. Crinkle cotton dresses provide a great range of styles to choose from too. There is always a worry with crinkle finish clothes that you might end up looking like you walked out of Woodstock — well, things have moved on since the mid sixties and the styles are now designed to work as well in an office setting or at an evening meal as they would on the beach or at a garden party. These cotton dresses are cool and stylish in attractive, tasteful colours as well as some brighter, more vibrant styles. They are in plain colours for those of us who like to put more thought on accessories or in patterns and ethnic colours. With African prints one of the fashion trends for the summer there really isn"t any better time to buy into this look. What"s more, they cross the generations and look great on anyone regardless of age. A cotton dress is a great addition to your wardrobe; it offers comfort, style and practicality. It also doesn"t have the problems of washing that can be the case with other materials. Most cotton can be washed in a washing machine on a regular cycle, just always be careful if it brightly coloured as you don"t want everything to end up the same colour as your dress!

Fiona Muller is a trained textile designer and has written a textile thesaurus. For more information and a great range of crinkle cotton dresses, please go to <a href=http://www.east.co.uk/c/clothing_dresses_all.htm>www.east.co.uk</a>
 
Garment Rails- A shortcut to wardrobe!
Clothes rails, Clothes stands, Garment rail makes an ideal alternative to a wardrobe. It comes with plastic wheels and chrome effect design for easy movement of rail. It comes in variety of shapes and features like that a hanging rail for your clothes and a shelf at the base for shoes or storage. Apart from being a good substitute they provide durability too. These garment rails are sturdy to handle your clothes properly, quick to assemble, eye catching as they have large floor catching display that attracts attention. These are light weighted which facilitates easy movement around the floor, accessibility that is easily hooking and removing of clothes from the rails. Perfect way of displaying a large variety of clothing and facilitates quick visualization of clothes from various angles. This clothes rails are light weighted and spacious to place your clothes well groomed and in the perfect manner. To accommodate more of your clothes each garment rail include two extension pieces to increase the height of the rail so as to allow extra hanging space for the central rail and is suitable for extra space and extra clothes. To further protect your garments in a garment rail there are garment rail protective covers and other accessories for your garment rail to stay protected available in the market so as to further get your garment free from dust. These rails are available in attractive metal and colors like the gunmetal grey garment rails, black garment rail, chrome garment rail and many more:.

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Types And Uses of Medieval Armor
Mail The earliest form of medieval armor -- mail (a.k.a. "chain mail") -- traces its origins back to around 500 BC. The Celtic people developed this kind of armor -- iron rings woven together into a protective garment -- and the Roman Army later copied this engineering to protect its soldiers. In the early Medieval Ages, armor craftsmen added discs, plates, and groin caps to standard mail gear to protect vulnerable areas. Leather coats, kneecaps, underarm protectors (a.k.a. "besagews"), and skullcaps (such as early forms of the bassinet) all provided critical support for soldiers as well. As the Middle Ages progressed, however, advanced new weapons -- like the crossbow, battle-axe, long bow, and mace -- gained popularity among warriors, making mail and even plated mail far less effective at defense. Plate Armor The full body suit of armor that is typically conjured up when one imagines King Arthur at the Round Table didn"t come into being all at once; rather, it evolved over hundreds of years to meet the latest technological advances in weaponry. After the advent of such weapons as hand cannon and crossbows in the 1500s, warriors began adding plated armor to their battle gear, shielding more and more parts of their body with steel. As early firearms made their way onto the battlefield, armored knights responded by adding yet more protection and plating. In a sense, the Middle Ages saw a kind of "arms race"; as weapon strength increased, so did armor strength. By the 18th century, the firepower had become so devastating that even heavy suits of tempered steel armor were no longer sufficient to protect infantrymen. Armor for Horses Knights provided a kind of armor called "barding" for their steeds. This metal plate protection served a dual purpose. On the one hand, it provided practical resistance against all manner of firearms, swords, axes, maces, and the like. On the other hand, it served an aesthetic purpose. Gilded barding announced a knight"s social position and served as a badge of ownership. Cavalry armor for the steeds included helmets, back plates, and central steel pieces. Shields The medieval soldier"s shield armor likewise evolved over the course of the centuries to respond to developments in offensive weaponry. In the early Middle Ages, medieval warriors used wooden shields covered in leather (or other soft material). As advanced bows and weapons made their way onto the battlefield, however, soft shields proved ineffectual. Craftsmen began to incorporate iron and steel support in shield designs. Shields also became status symbols, reflecting a given knight"s social position, family heraldry, and other key identifying aspects. Some aristocrats and artisans decorated their shields with elaborate designs, jewels, and other adornments. The shield evolved to be much more than just a functional piece of defensive equipment. It became a key social signifier of rank. Interestingly, as the aforementioned "arms race" between plate armor and offensive weapons built to its climax during the late Middle Ages, shields became less and less common -- simply because they became redundant (and also because they were expensive and heavy to carry around). Offensive Uses of Medieval Armor While most people today think of armored pieces like helmets, chain mail, shields, and plating to be purely defensive mechanisms, these items, in fact, were often used to devastating effect as aggressive weapons. Well-trained knights would wield heavy shields as battering rams, engaging in complex military ballet. True, knights had their fair share of purely "aggressive" weapons, such as battle hammers, swords (which could weigh in at well over 35 pounds), lances, and maces. However, on the medieval battlefields during hand-to-hand combat, anything could become a weapon. A helmet designed merely to shield against blows to the head could, for instance, suddenly be transformed into lethal projectile in close combat. The aesthetics and functions of medieval armor suits, shields, and defensive weapons varied widely, not just from decade to decade, but also from region to region. Styles came and went relatively rapidly; military historians can speak volumes about the evolution of European cultures simply by looking at how specific defensive artifacts spread from group to group throughout the Middle Ages.

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