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Frederick’s of Hollywood January 1, 2007

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Bra, Hollywood, Jewelry, Lifestyle, Shopping, Style, Wigs, lingerie.
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If it is naughty lingerie you want, that’s what you can get at Frederick’s of Hollywood. Naughty is not all they have, although that is what many of us think of when we hear Frederick’s of Hollywood’. I think of it as a slightly nastier version of Victoria’s Secret, since VS doesn’t offer crotch less panties and the like, but don’t leave much to the imagination either. Frederick’s of Hollywood now offers some items, like lingerie, in women’s and plus sizes as well, catering to all women and not just those that are model perfect. All women can be sexy, and just because they aren’t stick figures, they shouldn’t be limited to wearing baggy jammies that resemble feed sacks. It doesn’t do much for the self esteem.

Frederick’s of Hollywood has been in business for a very long time, and has catered to women of all walks of life. Men shop there too, looking for that naughty with little nice piece of lingerie for their significant other. Some of these lingerie items will no doubt be worn at least once, and then most are only brought out of their spot in the back of the nighty drawer for special occasions. Frederick’s has other items aside from the usual lingerie items, like bras, panties, corsets, pantyhose, and sexy nightgowns. And let us not fail to mention naughty lingerie like crotch less panties and pantyhose, and bras with cut outs in the middle for extra exposure. This store also has dresses, casual pants, tops and sweaters, shoes, and accessories like wigs, jewelry, purses, bra extenders, and fragrances. Nothing about their inventory is conservative, that’s what makes it fun. Everything you need to feel extra sexy!

The main store is located on Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California,  and retail outlets are located in many cities across the nation, in addition to it’s online retail site. It’s even possible to find some Frederick’s of Hollywood items on eBay from time to time; items that were popular but have been discontinued, or that were worn once and still have a few miles left. All of us have ordered something from Frederick’s even if we don’t want to admit it to anyone for whatever reason. It made us feel young, sexy, and good about ourselves. It’s not trashy, only if you see it that way. Frederick’s must be doing something right, and as you know, sex sells.

Personal Web Pages December 19, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Blogging, Diary, Family & Friends, HTML, Personal Web Pages, Relationships, Women.
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I setup my first personal web page when I was in high school, partially to see if I could do it and partially because of the novelty of the thing.  I used it to keep people up to date on what was going on in my life as a sort of public diary.

It was a blog (or WEBLOG), and though few people knew what a blog was back then, now just about everyone knows what a blog is and what it can do.  For those who don’t, a blog is a website with usually consists of posts entered at successive dates; these posts are usually ordered in chronological or reverse chorological order, and can literally be about any topic you can imagine.  Many blog hosting sites also support photographs, and all support hyperlinks.

If you’re looking to set up a personal web page for the first time, a blog is probably the easiest way to do it since all of the tough work is already done for you.  You don’t need to know HTML programming, the most common internet programming language, or ever need to learn it for that matter.  Simply navigate to any one of the numerous blog hosting sites (Blogger and Livejournal are both very popular), and setup your account with a valid email address.  Almost all blog hosting sites will allow you to setup your personal web page for free and choose one of a number of different templates, or formats, for your web page.  If you do take the time to learn HTML you can alter these templates even more to suit your individual style by changing colors, moving columns and banners around, and adding photographs and links to other web pages.  Once you have everything setup you can start making posts whenever you’d like.

Personal web pages take on a lot of different forms, from diary-style entries for friends and family to lists of book and movie reviews and recommendations to political manifestos.  My personal blog is even more important to me now that I’ve moved away from my childhood friends and family since it allows them to keep in touch with me and keep tabs on what I’m up to without requiring me to send them periodical emails or letters.  It also serves as a convenient place for me to vent problems and concerns or to make announcements about parties or important events in my life.  You can do whatever you want with your personal web page, since its yours and yours alone.

Seashell Wedding Invitations December 12, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Beach, Family & Friends, Flowers, Friends, Weddings, Women.
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Getting married is the most magical and happy day in the lives of many people. For some people they envision a day filled with a beautiful dress, the smiling faces of family members and the beach.

Weddings on beachfront locations are becoming one of the most popular types of ceremonies. Exchanging vows while a warm breeze is blowing through your hair and the ocean is providing a spectacular backdrop is a memory that will last forever.

Seashell wedding invitations are the perfect choice when it comes to weddings at the beach. That small hint of the beauty of the locale will give your guests a glimpse into what the day holds.

There are many styles of seashell wedding invitations available and the only limit is your imagination. Choosing the invitations is often the first wedding related activity the engaged couple does together and for most people itís a very important choice.

Your seashell wedding invitations can set the mood for the entire event. Youíll want to visit with a person who specializes in the area of wedding invitation design to ensure they turn out exactly as you envision them to.

The first thing youíll do when you visit the stationary store or wedding invitation retailer is to look through books of wedding invitations. These are great guidelines to give you a general idea of style and color. They also have detailed designs that you can choose from. There are many examples of seashell wedding invitations in these sample books.

Once you have an idea of the color you are looking for you can sit down with the wedding invitation specialist and work out the perfect design for you.

If youíd prefer to design your own seashell wedding invitations this is possible as well. Youíll want to consult with your local printers to inquire about their prices. They will also suggest the size you should be focusing your design on.

Once you know the size you are working with you can begin the design process. If you are artistic you can draw the pattern youíll want on your seashell wedding invitations. You can place it above, below or next to the text. Once the text is in place you can judge how balanced the seashell design is against the text.

When you visit the printer you can discuss the color and texture of your seashell wedding invitations with them. They will also provide any of the inserts and envelopes needed.

Many couples really enjoy designing their own seashell wedding invitations. It makes their beach front wedding even more special.

Preserving Fresh Flowers November 28, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Flowering, Flowers, Gardening, Organization, Women, Women's Stuff.
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Fresh flowers are truly a wonder of nature. Fresh flower bouquets make wonderful birthday, anniversary and Valentine’s Day gifts.

Preserving fresh flowers isn’t a difficult process. One of the first steps in preserving fresh flowers is to spray the flowers with hair spray. The hair spray helps to preserve the color of the flowers. Next youíll want to hang the flowers upside down in a dark, dry and cool place. A very popular method for preserving fresh flowers is to press them. Pressing them involves placing them between two pieces of wax paper or paper towel. Once youíve done that youíll place them in a book and then place several books on top. The weight presses the flower into a flat position.

Preserving fresh flowers with this technique enables you to use them as additions to photo albums, scrap books or picture frames. By preserving fresh flowers from their special day they can place them in a frame along with a wedding photo.

When preserving fresh flowers itís important to begin the process before the flowers die. If you wait too long the flowers will lose their color. Preserving the flowers wonít bring the color back and youíll be left with darkened unattractive flowers.

If you like the appearance of preserved flowers but you arenít interested in doing it yourself, many craft stores sell them already done. They see the appeal in preserving fresh flowers for their customerís convenience and they will have a new assortment available regularly.

Many people utilize this and incorporate the flowers into craft projects for their home. Without the time or effort involved with preserving fresh flowers they can still enjoy their beauty.

Preserving fresh flowers is a lovely way of capturing a special memory.

Organizing Issues, I Need Space! November 23, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Apartments, Cleaning, Closets, Furniture, Jewelry tips, Lifestyle, Organization, Style, Women, Women's Stuff, handbags.
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Home Storage Ideas to Add More Space

Do you live in an apartment building with small or no storage space? Just because a room is small does not mean you can’t turn it into your dream space. Below are some creative strategies to maximize your space and manage your stuff!

· Examine your room for hidden spaces. You do not have to look for secret doors. Look instead for spaces among your things, above and/or below. Just think of other areas where you can place your stuff.

· The suitcase stack. Typically, you can find vintage suitcases for fairly inexpensive prices at yard sales. Use them to add extra storage space to your home by stacking them up (in a horizontal position) with the biggest at the bottom and the rest placed one on top of each other creating a pyramid of suitcases.

· Make use of folding furniture. If you do not have enough room for a kitchen table, you can use a folding table that is mounted on the wall. You can easily fold it up when you don’t need it.

· Store items under your bed. Obtain a few plastic boxes in which you can place small items. This way you maintain orderliness under your bed.

· Put spare blankets in a bag to increase space.

· Stack dishes on shelves and craft multi-level storage cabinets or utilize a small cubbyhole for cans of vegetables and consommé.

· Dressers are not only meant for the bedroom. Dressers add more storage space. You can also place them in your living room or kitchen. To remove the seemingly bedroom-like impression with the dresser, try painting it a color that matches your living room or kitchen.

· Use shoe racks to organize your shoes. Do not place your shoes under your cabinet. This will only make your cabinet more disorganized.

· Containers: Classify items according to their use and place them in small or large containers. Place all your hair care products in one container and put it near the shower so that it can be easy to reach.

· Be practical yet creative in decorating your space. Build shelves on top of doors or window to add more storage space. You can add small decorative items to make it more attractive.

· You can also put up shelves for small items at the sides of your cabinets. There you can place your shoes, hats or handbags.

My Circle of Friends November 18, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Family & Friends, Friends, Men, Relationships, Women, Women's Stuff, handbags.
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We have a very close-knit circle of friends. It’s interesting to note that this group is not any particular age range. Our friends include children that play with our kids, teenagers whose parents we are close too, and even older people in their 70’s and 80’s.

It’s a strange way to be, but we’ve worked it to our advantage allowing us to include individuals from all stages of life in our circle of friends.

The father is a hardworking guy in his mid-50’s. I guess we view him as sort of a father-figure and will often go to him for advice or to work through everyday problems that arise. His wife is a very cool woman, in her early 50’s, with a killer fashion sense, great cooking skills and terrific tips on saving money and keeping your house in order. Then there’s there 19 year old daughter. Surprisingly, she has no problem hanging out with us 30-somethings, even if our children are around. She thinks we’re a lot of fun and somehow we hold more of a draw then other young people in her own age group.
When my husband and this young guy get together they are ridiculous. They play and fight like they’re both young kids and have so much in common it’s almost scary. Our children are never left out – this family always makes a special effort to make the kids feel involved and wanted.

Our circle of friends may not be vast, but it is full of the sort of people that add a quality and richness to our lives that we can’t live without!

How to Clean Jewelry..The RIGHT WAY November 12, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Cleaning, Gold, Jewelry, Jewelry tips, Silver, Style.
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Your jewelry is an important investment, and it retains its appearance and value longer if it is properly cared for. Here are some tips to ensure the long life of your gems.

How to Clean Gold Jewelry
Gold is tarnish-resistant, although it can get smudged and grimy. Lotions, powders, soaps, even natural skin oils can cover your jewelry and cut down on its brilliance. Jewelry cleaning removes this residue and restores the original luster of your jewelry.

Professional jewelry polishing cloths are an efficacious and inexpensive way of keeping your gold collection glittering and radiant. These treated cotton cloths help to dislodge tarnish and to buff jewelry to a brilliant shine.


Never wear jewelry in the swimming pool or while doing chores. Though gold is said to be non-reactive, the fact is that contact with chemicals such as chlorine in pools or household cleaners will discolor or even damage your gold jewelry mountings.


Even though many commercial products are available to clean gold jewelry, a basic solution of detergent and water goes a long way to restore the radiance of gold, and a soft brush helps to gently clean intricate filigree designs and stones. Every now and again it can be helpful to soak the gold jewelry in a mixure of 1 portion ammonia and 6 parts water for about a minute. Make sure to dry and polish your gold jewelry with a soft cloth or chamois afterwards.

When you are not wearing your jewelry, proper storage is essential. Be careful that pieces don’t tumble together in a crowded jewel box if you want to avoid scratching and loss of radiance. Ideally, store your jewelry in a fabric-lined jewel case, or even a compartmentalized box so that every piece of jewelry resides in an individual soft cloth pouch. In damp climates, storing jewelry in small resealable plastic bags can extend intervals between cleaning, especially for silver.

It’s important to check the stone settings of your jewelry sometimes for any damage to the bezels or prongs.
Immersing the jewelry in rubbing alcohol for a couple seconds will restore the gorgeous sparkle to cloudy stones. It’s critical to dry the jewelry thoroughly after cleaning prior to wearing or even storing. Pave set (glued in stones) jewelry should never be soaked in water while cleaning gold jewelry, as these glues, especially those used in older jewelry, are often not waterproof.

Special Gems

Diamonds, sapphires and rubies are relatively hard, though the later two can still sustain scratches. However, pearls, emeralds and opals are softer and need a gentler touch. Emeralds and opals contain water in their matrix and may crack if they are allowed to dry out. Regular application of cod liver oil from the drugstore every few months is recommended by antique jewely dealers. Avoid exposing pearls to vinegar and other acids, as they will dissolve. To clean pearls, simply wipe them with a soft damp cloth. Pearls should be worn frequently to expose them to skin oils. If they dry out, their luster will diminish, so don’t clean them with alcohol or detergents .

Ultasonic Jewelry Cleaners
Do not use them on pearls and opals — they will be damaged.

Silver Cleaner
Line a broad flat dish with tinfoil, then place your silver jewelry in the dish spaced out so they pieces do not touch. Mix together 4 cups of hot water with 4 tablespoons of baking soda. Pour this over the silver and leave for a few minutes until tarnish is dissoved, then rinse and polish with a soft cloth.

Make sure you remove the silver as soon as it is clean, and don’t let it soak for hours as the electrolytic reaction will continue.


About the author:
Frank Hague is interested in Jewelry and Diamonds and you can find more information at http://jewelry-cleaner.info

Look Fashionable at the Beach! November 9, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Beach, Hair, Jewelry, Purses, Style, handbags.
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It’s that time of year when we pack up our bags and head to the beach for the day to enjoy those warm sunrays and the refreshing sound of the lapping water.

So what constitutes a good beach wardrobe. Well there are certain essentials that none of us forget. On goes the swimsuit and bathing suit cover, flip flops on our feet. Beach bag has been packed with the essentials – sunglasses, floppy hat, towel and a good book. Great – got the basics covered but what about the rest.

So if we are so prepared for a day at the beach, why is it by the time we get home we look pretty worn. Here are some helpful tips to make your day at the beach fun and keep you looking fashion fresh all day and all the way home.

First before you leave home, if you’ve got long hair pull it into a high pony tail or fun knot. Use some funky hair accessories that will stay in place when you’re swimming. Try a fun colored bobble or some firm fastening clips in bright summer colors. If you pull your hair up your neck will stay cool and you’ll look fresh all day with your neat hairdo.

Second slather yourself in sunscreen before leaving the house, then toss the sunscreen in your bag so you can reapply after a swim or every few hours. A sunburn is not only unhealthy and painful, it’s unattractive, so don’t let yourself turn into the lobster of the day. Your sunscreen should be a SPF of 15. It doesn’t hurt to use a strong SPF on your face or your entire body if you burn easily.

Your beach bag should be large enough to hold your supplies for the day. Why not get something fun and fashionable to keep you looking fashion fresh. Make sure you’ve got all the daily essentials in your bag – sunglasses, sunscreen, a good book, a floppy hat, some lip gloss, and any other makeup touch ups you’ll want. If you plan to wear eye makeup make sure it’s waterproof. Stay away from heavy foundations. If you must apply something use a bronzer moisturizer. It’s also a good idea to bring lip balm with an SPF15 to protect your lips. It never hurts to put some moisturizer in the bag. Include a snack and plenty of fluids. It’s important not to get dehydrated.

Okay great we’ve got the basics covered now what about the wardrobe basics? If you’re planning to wear a swimsuit it’s usually easiest to put it on at home, that way you’re not chasing down change rooms. So great – first on goes the swimsuit. Now what to wear for a cover? Well you’ve got plenty of choices. A tank top and shorts, tank and skort, or a nice light cotton dress all work well over top. Choose something that’s easy to put on and take off, and choose fabrics that breathe to keep you cool. I also suggest including a long sleeved cotton blouse just incase you start to burn you can protect your shoulders and arms.

If you’re planning on heading out later in the day without returning home you might want to toss a pair of jeans or long skirt into your bag. If your outing is going to extend into the evening you’ll want to include a sweater for the cooler evening air. If you’re worried about your evening wear getting sandy or wet at the beach, then place them in a separate bag and leave them in the trunk of your car. That way you are guaranteed they’ll remain fresh.

My favorite beach look is this. And what’s perfect is it keeps me looking fashion fresh throughout the day and takes me right into the evening. First I like a swimsuit that’s got lots of support and is bright and cheerful. I throw a fitted tank on top and throw on a loose flouncy long skirt. The long skirt serves me through the evening and also works great to cover up if I’m starting to burn. I choose a lightweight material in a darker color with a pattern that accents the colors in my swimsuit. Flip flops are my footwear. Depending on where I’m heading after the beach I choose either a basic pair or one of my funky pair with rhinestones or crystals. Easy to walk in, feet breath, and terrific for an evening out. I keep a fitted light weight sweater in my car, and take a long sleeved cotton blouse down to the beach. I usually choose a long sleeved and long length blouse because it’s versatile. I can knot it to create a short blouse, wear it long as a beach cover, and put it on if I start to burn on my upper body. I usually choose white or a soft pastel depending on my other colors. I like white because it’s cool to wear and refreshing to look at. Every year I buy a fun new beach tote that’s big enough for the beach but not too big as to take it with me for an evening out. I like a fun bag that’s full of character.

Since I always feel naked without my jewelry I wear fashion jewelry to the beach. That way should I loose something I won’t be out a lot of money and I won’t feel so bad. I like to keep the earrings simple and elegant. I may or may not wear a necklace. Often I’ll toss a funky wood necklace in the bag to add to the evening outfit. I like to wear a couple of fashion rings just to add the finishing touches. Now if you’re fussy about tan lines you’ll probably want to forgo the rings. I toss my watch in the bottom of my bag so I can put it on later.

That’s it – simple is the key. Keep your beach wardrobe choices simple but fashionable. Think ahead so you can go from beach to an evening out without hassle. Remember to always make your fashion statement!

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© Copyright Sher Matsen, All Rights Reserved.

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Sher has been serving customers for over 20 years, providing affordable estate jewelry, and a wealth of information on jewelry, fashion, designers, and beauty with on staff industry professionals. Please visit us at http://www.estatejewelryinternational.com/home.html

Do You Need a Coach Purse? November 7, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Coach, Designer Bags, Handbag Addiction, Purses, Style, handbags.
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Women worldwide pride themselves with their coach purse. These designer, top quality purses are a must for the fashion savvy individual. The Coach Brand is well known for its quality and fashion. Although they carry many fashionable items, such as wallets and even PDA holders, they are known for their handbags.

The Coach purse is part of the American culture. For years, and generations, they have been produced and loved by Americans and other countries. The company prides themselves with designing the perfect bag, one that provides functionality with American fashion. Known also for their top quality leather, Coach purses are not only durable, but make a statement about the individual whose arm they rest on.

The Coach purse can also be found in local department stores of higher quality.
There are many styles and colors available to the consumer these days. With each purse, the consumer receives a unique, one of a kind, work of art. While purses may seem similar, the method from which they are created produces this uniqueness.

The Coach purse is not for the faint of heart.
While they, and their accessories, are fashion statements, they are pricey. The price reflects their quality, uniqueness, and style. While this price may be too high for the ordinary, the high class, fashionable individual will not be without this fashionable accessory.

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Kate Spade Handbag October 25, 2006

Posted by Rex Freiberger in Handbag Addiction, handbags, kate spade handbag.
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Ordinarily, I’m not the kind of person who pays much attention to designer labels or brand names. Instead, I try to choose clothing, shoes, and accessories because I like the way they fit or look rather than just because they were made by a certain designer. In fact, I used to constantly tease my friends about their loyalty to certain labels or brands, and couldn’t really understand where they were coming from. But then I discovered Kate Spade handbags and my perception instantly changed.

Kate Spade handbags have been popular for years, so of course I’d heard of them before. But I can’t say that I really noticed them or specifically sought them out in boutiques and upscale stores. I just figured they were probably out of my price range and never gave them a second thought. That is, until I was on vacation in New York City and happened to come across a store that prominently featured Kate Spade handbags in their front window. After taking some time to actually look at and appreciate the various styles and designs in that particular collection, as well as the quality of the craftsmanship, I decided that I had to have one for myself.

Once I got a look at the price tag, however, I realized I would have to put off buying the purse for a bit longer. After all, I was already spending a lot of money on my vacation and wouldn’t be able to afford several hundred dollars on an unplanned Kate Spade handbag purchase. As you can imagine, I was extremely disappointed and couldn’t get that particular bag off my mind.

When I returned home, I immediately started checking all the stores in my area to see if they carried the purse I fell in love with. I guess I was hoping that Kate Spade handbags would be a bit cheaper in my neck of the woods than they were in Manhattan. Unfortunately, there wasn’t enough of a price difference to justify speeding up my purchase.

I finally decided to take my search for Kate Spade handbags online. I don’t know why I didn’t do that in the first place since it’s practically a given that merchandise costs less at a web-based store than they do at physical stores. Fortunately for me, Kate Spade handbags are no exception to this shopping rule. I was able to find a website selling the exact same authentic Kate Spade handbag that I saw in New York for much less than I ever expected to pay for it. I snapped up the purse in a matter of minutes, and had it delivered to me a few days later.

I love my new Kate Spade handbag and don’t regret my purchase at all. Now I can totally understand why all of my friends have a favorite brand that they’re loyal to. As for me, I know I’ll never use anything except Kate Spade handbags from now on!