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SPRING 2016 | ISSUE 5

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COLOUR GUIDE 2016

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2016 Fashion Colour Guide After a long, cold, winter season, spring 2016 re-introduces some much needed bright, vibrant colours back into your wardrobe. You will notice that this season’s colours parallel those used by the 109TM system. The elemental energies that are present in the beginning of the year are collected and categorized to explain which colour will trend this spring - to give you an advantageous edge when picking your spring wardrobe.

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The core elemental energies for this year are indicated by the 4 Directional stars of 2016.

DIONYSUS [Gift]

This primary star represents the finer things in life, the side where you grab your party dress for a night out on the town. This spring you will see the emergence of this subtle blue. Combined with the Yin Fire - Rose Quartz tone, it brings a childhood memory of cotton candy.

ATHENA [Choice]

This primary star represents the war and wisdom, where statement pieces come into play. This vibrant colour will communicate to the public the strength and confidence of an individual. This green, a staple in the Gucci line, will spread like wildfire through 2016 spring fashion.

THINKER [Mission]

This star represents the philosophers of our community. For those who want to make subtle statements and choose comfort. This soft colour is perfect in pairings, this tone will compliment most if not all pieces in your wardrobe.

HERA [Overcome]

This primary star is the embodiment of a feminine, graceful and nurturing nature. This soft rose tone will add subtle hints of girlish elegance with every step. Combined with the influence of Dionysus - Yang Water, you will reach whimsy in the styles on the 2016 spring runway.

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Everyone has a favourite when it comes to the colours they chose to wear on a daily bases. We simply gravitate towards it. Have you ever wondered why you seem to choose certain colours over others? For many of us, opening our closets will reveal a certain trend of colours and styles. There is a reason for this phenomenon, explained by looking at the Five Elements theory.

colours of the elemental energies that you are lacking. Understanding the colours and how it effects your own personal elements will aid you in stress relief and overall mood improvement.

Understanding Colour and Emotion in Fashion

Each of the Five elements of Earth, Metal, Water, Wood, and Fire are represented by colour groups. Essentially these colours represent those five elemental energies. It is natural that you gravitate towards

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In fashion we can use the different colours and shapes that are defined by the five elements to allow us to customize our wardrobes to best suit our personal element. You can then control the flow of these elements, which ultimately will lead you to reap the benefits of stable emotional health.


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The colour of the Ocean: Yang Water Element Blue gives a sense of quietness, coolness, comfort and cheerfulness. Blue is a colour of reverie, but it is also a colour of seriousness. It helps to regulate the nervous system and it has a calming property. Blue can help to lower blood pressure and pulse. It can also regulate metabolism. However, blue is not a suitable colour for a person who suffers from anxiety or depression because it can increase the severity of these symptoms.

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The colour of Nature: Yin Wood Element The colour green represents stability, quietness, and gentleness. Green is a very perpetual and comfortable colour. It can ease tension, and it can make a person feel calm, tranquil, and mellow. Green can heighten audio sensitivity, promote relaxation, and decelerate blood flow. Thus, it can improve concentration, and increase productivity. Furthermore, it can reduce fatigue by decelerating breathing and lowering blood pressure. The colour green can calm nerves, and it can relieve eye strain by lowering the intraocular pressure. It can also improve the ability of muscle movement.


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The colour of Metals: Yang Metal Element

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The colour of Fire: Yin Fire Element

The colour white represents simplicity, purity, and The colour red represents happiness and enthusiasm. It enlightenment. White reflects all spectrums of light, so makes a person feel warm, satiated, inspired, and loved. it gives a sense of purification and expansion. When the Red is also a colour of stimulation, so it produces a sense space is small the colour white can regulate a person’s of inner burning and enthusiasm. It is a colour that can irritation and assist in maintaining normal blood pressure. cause excitement, nervousness, and exhilaration. Red is However, the high contrast of the colour white stimulates usually a forbidden colour for the cardio patient. pupil contraction, and it can induce headaches and other illnesses. any person with autistic-like or depressed tendencies should not live in a white environment for a long time

With the breakdown of this year’s 4 Directional Stars you can further understand what makes a colour special, what it can bring and why the overuse of a colour can harm your personal energies. Download the Colour and Emotion app or the guide book on your smartphone today to access an abundance of useful information to aid you on your journeys.

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DIONYSUS The elements involved are that of the water element. You will benefit from nail designs that feature the colour of blue. The design here is highlighted with pearls that continue to aid in the beneficial energies that represent Dionysus. No hiding with these bright tips! Be the center of attention this spring in a sophisticated manicure makeover that’s anything but reserved.

HERA Make a statement with the fiery colours of red and pink, add some flowery flair to your nail designs. The colours that will aid in bringing the Hera energies this spring all belong to the fire element, choose colours that will give you that extra boost in your step. Rise to the occasion in elevated sublime scarlet and scale the heights of fashion without batting a lash.

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The designs associated with the goddess of war means teal themed nails with a touch of the ferocity that represents this strong powerful god. Allow the positive elemental energies to flow into your life with this design or similar designs. Conversations may wander, but never the eyes. This lush grove green keeps the focus right where it belongs: on you!

Pledge allegiance to the bling. This precious grey jewel nail lacquer is the hit of every party, inspiring total adoration. The designs are tailored to fit the Thinker elemental energies, with the beautiful bling you can be sure that you’re assuring the right metal energies. Whether you’re headed out to a party or simply looking for a design that will bring that spark to your life. This will be sure to usher the appropriate energies.

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When it comes to the best way to care for your face, there are many schools of thought but here are a few good pointers for common issues. A dermatologist can help those fighting a losing acne battle, by prescribing topical creams and oral pills, or administering facial peels to knock out bacteria and oils. Start seeing a dermatologist six months before the wedding. But the real secret to great skin? Water. Drink tons of H2O before and on your wedding day to make your face look dewy and radiant.

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We have created the simple concept of a personal ID. The personal ID does not represent citizens of a country, but they are rather the number codes that derive precisely from the year, month, day, hour and minute of our births, and take into account the longitude and latitude of the birth place, as well as the true solar time. There are a total of nine numbers. The numbers 0 and 5 are repetitive. These two numbers are our main elemental attributes. Through these nine numbers, we can balance the five elemental energies that we need. The same IDs are also attached to all products. Therefore, you can buy the products to match with your elemental requirements.

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9-Digital Number in fashion Everything you wear affects your life no matter how subtle it may be. The garments that you gravitate towards are chosen for a reason. They correlate to the five elemental energy levels that you produce and can either work to hinder or grow those energies. Every piece of clothing has a specific combination of energies that will work with your elemental energy. When you consider what elemental energy you produce, while also considering how every garment produces its own energy, you can affectively decide and introduce positive energies for your days ahead. Using the Colour & Emotion app, you can de-code what energies your garments produce and how compatible they are for you.

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A special 9-digit ID number system is used to sort and categorize individual garments, and is derived from the concepts of Zeus Sensor and Body Source Code. The 9 digit system is broken down in the same manner as a person’s Destiny Number. Each digit is associated with one of the Five Elements and a Yin or Yang polarity. Like the Body Source Code, these elements are assigned to the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches of the four pillars of year, month, day and hour. The comparison between your Body Source Code and the 9 digit ID number of a garment allows you to understand the compatibility between the personal energies you produce versus what you choose to wear. When considering these 9 digit ID numbers, we take into account what makes up the garment. An in-depth analysis is done, from the source of the materials used to the country of manufacturing. The generated codes are true representations of the energy levels. Every garment has two specific deities that represent the base elemental structure. It takes multiple ideas strung together to form a concept. The same is true in fashion. An item of clothing is made up of multiple inspirational minds and factors, therefore when devising these ID numbers, a combination of two deities are used, each representing a specific element. The combination of these deities produces the basis for the 9 digit ID number of each garment. This coat’s energy is comprised of the combination of Zeus and Hestia. Its 9 digit ID number is:

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REPRESENTATION Element of the 1st God

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EXPLANATION In this case it is the representation of Zeus who is the main god in this garment. Zeus sets the tone of the entire garment and the style and colour reflects that. Zeus = Yin Earth = 0

Year: Heavenly Stem.

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Element of the 2nd God of the combination. Year: Earthly Branch.

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Fabric code

To calculate this digit of the year stem we consider the element of the second god in the combination. Hestia = Yang Water = 1 Each type of fabric is associated with one of the 14 gods in Zeus Sensor, which are represented by the elements and their corresponding numbers. Wood = Zeus = Yin Earth = 0

Month: Heavenly Stem.

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Month the garment was introduced. Month: Earthly Branch.

3

Yardage of materials used.

Using the 24 solar terms featured in the Zeus Sensor, we can pinpoint the elemental energies featured in the month the garment was released. September = Yin Metal = 4 The amount of fabric used (in yards) will directly affect the amount of energy in every garment. If there is more than 1 digit in the length, break down the number by adding together the individual digits (for example: 15 = 1+5 = 6). *3 yards - In this particular dress, the yardage used was 3 yards (single digit)

Day: Heavenly Stem.

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Element of the 1st god in the combination.

Zeus = Yin Earth = 0

Day: Earthly Branch.

In this case, this garment was introduced in the year of 2015.

Year of the collection

2015 = 5 (using the last digit of the year)

Hour: Heavenly Stem.

The region of the world that the fabric originated from, represented by an element and its number.

Origin of the fabric

This garment is primarily made of wool crepe, originating from Northern Europe = Yang Water = 1 Hour: Earthly Branch.

3

To calculate this digit of the Day Stem, we consider the element of the first god in the combination.

Country of manufacturing

The region of the world that the garment was manufactured in, represented by an element and its number. Toronto, Canada = Yang Wood = 3

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ZEUS SENSOR 2016

The Zeus Sensor 2016 book resembles a 2016 calendar or organizer. Since everyone’s calendar or organizer will be different, we have created the 2016 Zeus Sensor Calendar based your birth information. The significance and combination of the 14 Primary Stars within the 12 Chambers of the Zeus Sensor Life Chart are symbolized by the use of the Five Elements and their Yin or Yang polarities. There are also the Four Directional Stars of Gift, Choice, Mission, and Overcome that change for each year of our life, and have different characteristics that greatly impact our daily lives. Readers can make use of this book as a good reference for proper timing when doing things or in the process of making decisions. It may help you smoothly realize “good harvests” as well.

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Looking back at what made headlines in our past will allow us a rare insight into what future fashion trends can happen. With an accurate prediction you will be able to further your career as a fashion house stylist, thus it is important to take a look into the history of fashion. Let’s go back to 1986. This was the year of bright colours, big sweaters, big hair, the rise to fame for Cindy Crawford, John Hughes was a household name, and The Breakfast Club became a cult classic.

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Shoulder Pads:

They were one of the most defining items of the fashion world at this time. The power and assertion that came from these pads launched a campaign for strong women. Women were beginning to become a staple in the work force and these shoulder pads came with that image.

This popular trend had to do with the shorter your skirt the better. This special look of the miniskirt paired with some high tops are definitely going to make a comeback in the coming days.

In the year 1986 Cindy Crawford moved to New York City where she rose to steady fame. She became an icon, featured on several Vogue Magazine covers she continued to be an icon well into the millennial period. Crawford has walked the runways for Chanel, Versace, Christian Dior, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Michael Kors, Todd Oldham, DKNY, and Valentino. Crawford also appeared in many fashion campaigns during her career, including those for Gianni Versace, Escada, Revlon, L’Oréal, Guess, and Ink.

Oversized Tops:

This instant hit was a trend that everyone could follow, whether it was big sweaters, t-shirts or sweatshirts, it was fashion forward to throw one of these on with a pair of leggings. These tops could further be accentuated with big belts with the top bloused over the belt.

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Chris top he r B a ile y Since his appointment as creative director at Burberry in 2001, this British designer has transformed one of Britain’s oldest clothing manufactures into one of the most celebrated international fashion labels. By bringing Burberry into the 21st century, Bailey has accomplished what many British brands covet: a renaissance of a heritage brand that retains its quintessential British flavour and has a modern fashion relevance.

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This famous fashion house has made a name for itself in the world of outerwear, fashion accessories, fragrances, sunglasses and cosmetics. First established in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, its main focus at the time was on outerwear. As the brand started to grow so did its focus: the development of pattern-based scarves, trench coats and fashion accessories were added with time. The first shop to open was located in Haymarket, London, in 1891. Photo credit: Burberry

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In the fashion world

THE TARTAN PATTERN is synonymous with the Burberry brand.

This trade along with the trench coat is known as a staple in the Burberry line, it was designed by the company’s founder. Burberry has branded stores and franchises around the world and sells through concessions in third-party stores. Queen Elizabeth II and the Prince of Wales have granted the company Royal Warrants. In the year 1901, the Burberry Equestrian Knight logo that we have come to know as the symbol of Burberry was developed. This included the word “prorsum” meaning forwards, and is registered as part of the Burberry trademark.

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In the Body Source Code book, the 10 Heavenly Stems and 12 Earthly Branches are characteristics used to calculate time periods in the Chinese calendar. The heavenly stems were created to represent days. The earthly branches were created to represent months. One symbol from each set creates a pair that characterizes our energy at our particular time of birth. These pairs constitute our Body Source Code, which reveals our personality. Knowing and utilizing our talents gives us direction. Identifying our innate strengths and weaknesses will help guide us daily in making decisions by revealing not only our emotions, but the emotions in our environment as well.

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Spring Travel Destinations Understanding the Five Elements will lead you to great adventures, following in the energies that guide you can bring you true enlightenment. The world can be divided and sorted in to the yin and yang polarities of every element. This allows you to calibrate your personal elements with those naturally available in the world to find the perfect destination for your vacation getaways.

Côte d’Or, Burgundy, France With vineyards first planted in this area by the Romans, this is the most revered winemaking area in Burgundy. Natives here will insist that there’s no place in France with wine traditions more deeply rooted and none more consciously cherished. In 2015 UNESCO inscribed the region on its World Heritage List.

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• WHEN TO GO If you’re interested in the Beaune International Festival then July is the perfect month to visit this beautiful city. Or you may consider the months of October and November for harvest festivals and the breathtaking autumn scenery as the leaves change colour. • CULTURAL TIP Basic French dining etiquette includes keeping both wrists on the table, speaking softly in restaurants, and not taking a second helping from the cheese platter.

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Rio Grande do Norte Brazil In Brazil there are countless beaches that are simply breath taking. In the north-eastern state of Rio Grande do Norte is ready to reveal more than just another sun and surf getaway. The famed sands, sea salt products and world’s largest cashew tree.

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• WHEN TO GO Year round. The first weekend in December is carnatal, the largest off-season carnival. The high season is Christmas through mid-March. Driving is the most convenient way to travel in Natal, the capital city, and around the state. To ride along the northern beaches and over the dunes, hire a buggueiro (buggy driver) through your hotel. • WHAT TO BUY Photos credit: pixabay.com.

Handicrafts to look for include lace items, such as table linens, accessories, pillow shams, and sand art bottles. There are small masterpieces painted by meticulously pouring sand into glass containers and positioning it with sticks. • WHAT TO EAT OR DRINK The Public Market in Redinha Beach is the place to try ginga com tapioca: deep-fried and coconut-crusted manjuba (anchovy) kabobs served with tapioca. Beach bars up and down the coast serve plates of fried manjuba and fresh camarões (shrimp).

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Bermuda

This eccentric place is where you can find a beautiful place to relax and find yourself. The Bermuda is immaculate gardened surface of the British overseas territory, it is brimming with personality. Every year, participants in the Non-Mariners’ race vie to construct the shoddiest vessels to see who sinks the fastest.

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• WHEN TO GO March and April are great months for whalewatching, May to September for the beautiful beaches and festivals. November to April for the lower rates and fewer tourists. Getting around in Bermuda will be easy with the pink and blue Bermuda breeze buses as well as the public Sea Express ferries. If you’re feeling more adventurous you can always rent motorized scooters and hybrid electric bikes are available. • FOOD The lobster season – September to March is Bermuda’s great escape comfort, this is where you can feast on all the lobster you can eat. • WHAT TO BUY Island-made products and crafts are hard to come by, things such as pepper jams, hand-turned cedar bowls as well as candlesticks. • CULTURAL TIP On this island there is a slight dress code with a more formal take on casual clothes. Stay away from wearing your swim attire beyond the pool and opt for collared shirts versus the t-shirt.

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Aruba

The secret of an amazing vacation is set in the Caribbean. Aruba is the most revisited island destinations. It is because it’s home to beautiful beaches, whilst sitting at 82 degree days, and some of the most hospitable people in the world. The beautiful turquoise water and an abundance of 5 star hotels will actually bring you within footsteps to the beautiful scene.

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• SUNBATHING This Island is referred to as “One Happy Island” and has been deemed Heaven On Earth. With the perfect weather you are guaranteed a great stay, and excellent relaxing temperatures to enjoy on the gorgeous beaches. World–class spa treatments with local aloe and available sunset yoga is the best way to find nirvana on this island. • BEACHY KEEN Aruba is home to so many spectacular beaches. Don’t just take our word for it; TripAdvisor. com recently named Eagle Beach one of the top 25 beaches in the world. From powdery-white stretches to dramatic secluded coves, there’s a stunning variety for every beach lover to explore. Lay just one footprint on Aruba’s soft sands and you’ll see why so many people return to Aruba’s beaches year after year. • FAMILY TIDES Aruba is a funtastic family getaway. Beyond typical beach bumming, there’s a treasure trove of activities to please every member of your family. From parasailing to snorkeling to horseback riding to hiking, there’s something for kids of all ages (and adults who want to feel like a kid again!) Plus, Aruba’s “One happy family” package offers great deals for your next family vacation. • LIGHTS, CATAMARANS, ACTION From the surf to the turf, there’s enough adventure at every corner of Aruba to make any level of thrillseeker happy. Aruba’s trade winds make it one of the best places to slice it nice windsurfing, along with parasailing, jet skiing, wreck diving, paddle boarding and more. Back on dry land, be sure to explore the “wild side” of Aruba in Arikok National Park, where you’ll find dramatic coastlines and ancient caves. You can hike it, bike it.

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Looking at a map tells you many things, it allows you to understand this earth in another perspective. Most people truly feel small when looking at our vast and magnificent planet. This specific map is broken up into specific elemental energies. These energy blocks are defined by the 5 elements: Earth, Metal, Water, Wood and Fire, then they are further separated into yin and yang polarities.

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This carefully devised system supplements our existing map, it provides the user information about our world that help make decisions about the best suited places for an abundance of positive energies.

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Aurora

This natural occurrence will leave you speechless, it is predominately seen in high latitude regions of our planet. The brightly coloured dancing lights are actually collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the Earth’s atmosphere. They are observed around the most northern and southern points of the planet, in the North they are called Aurora Borealis and in the South Aurora Australis. These displays of beauty come in many different shades of colour. The spectrum can span from: red, yellow, green, blue and purple. The lights may appear in many forms from patches or scattered clouds of light to streams, arcs and even rippling curtains of astounding beauty. Photos credit: pixabay.com. 52

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What causes the Auroras? The northern lights are the result of collisions between particles in Earth’s atmosphere with the particles released from the sun’s atmosphere. The colours that light the sky are due to the different types of gas particles that collide. The yellow-green colour is produced by oxygen molecules located about 60 miles from the earth. The red auroras are produced by higher altitude oxygen particles at heights of 200 miles. Nitrogen is responsible for the purple-red colours that rarely light up the evening sky. The temperature above the surface of the sun is millions of degrees Celsius. At this temperature the collisions of gas particles are frequent. The free electroms and protons are thrown from the sun and hurled towards the earth by solar winds.

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When is the best time to observe them?

There is a direct cycle in seeing a strong aurora sighting, this would be an 11 year cycle. In the north the best season is during the winter. The long periods of darkness and the frequency of clear nights will provide you with great opportunities. Usually the best time of night to watch for these lights would be your local midnight hour.

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The Zeus Sensor book is based on the ancient Chinese astrology system of Zi Wei Dou Shu. Its main component is the Life Chart, akin to a road map and/or weather forecast combined that helps you to discover virtually everything you need to know about yourself. The information is derived from over 100 points in the celestial sky known as stars and their locations during your exact moment of birth. As a result, the Zeus Sensor is a complex and detailed system of interpretation that allows us to view the blueprint of our lives by accurately describing our past, present, and future. PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR MORE INFO www.109bookstore.com 56

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Marchesa

With exquisitely embellished gowns, figure-hugging shapes and luxurious materials, Marchesa, named after the infamous fin de siècle socialite and femme fetale Marchesa Luisa Casati, successfully channels its namesake’s decadent style to a modern audience. British born Georgina Chapman and Karen Craig launched their highend fashion label in 2004. The design duo met while studying at Chelsea College of art and design in London. Together the designers have created a series of dramatic grown-up glamorous gowns featuring a deft manipulation of opulent fabrics that have graced many of Hollywood’s top events. The designers vocabulary of ornamentation is extensive, ranging from chiffon-gathered roses to tiered pompoms of tulle and from laser-cut waterfalls of organdy to heavy perforated lace.

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2016 Spring Bridal

This season’s designs had the audience holding their breaths as the spring line floated down the runway. Filled with lace appliques and delicate floral details. Figure flattering pieces were on display from column and Grecian draped dresses to ball gowns with cap sleeves. Intricate detailing has become a staple in the dresses produced from this fashion house. With flower embroidered skirts, delicate petal appliques and an abundance of beautiful beaded lace, each dress presented would have stolen pieces of your heart.

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2016 Golden Globes

Lily James wears a diaphanous rainbow pastel Marchesa gown with keyhole cut out and caped detail, plus Harry Winston diamonds. She portrays Cinderella in Kenneth Brannagh’s big-screen adaptation, in this ethereal dress she glided on the red carpet with simple grace and mesmerising beauty. This asymmetric gown featuring flowing pastel tulle flow with gentle elegance that commands attention.

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Kanzashi

O R I E N TA L H A I R O R N A M E N T S • J A PA N Kanzashi were first used in Japan during the Jomon period. During this time, a single thin rod or stick was considered to have mystical powers that could ward off evil spirts. As a result, people would wear them in their hair, thus beginning the journey from then to the modern Japanese hair comb we know today.

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During the Nara period, a variety of Chinese cultural aspects and items were brought to Japan, which included hair ornaments. During the Heian period, the traditional style of putting hair up was changed to wearing it long, tied back low. It was at this time that kanzashi began to be used as a general term for any hair ornament, including combs and hairpins. Kanzashi came into wide use during the Edo period, when hairstyles became larger and more complicated, using a larger number of ornaments. Artisans began to produce more finely crafted products, including some hair ornaments that could be used as defensive weapons. Nowadays, kanzashi are most often worn by brides; by professional kimono wearers such as geisha, or by adepts in Japanese tea ceremony and ikebana. However, there is currently a revival among young Japanese women who wish to add an elegant touch to their business suit. There are many varieties and many styles of wearing kanzashi. The way a geisha wears her kanzashi indicates her status immediately to an informed audience according to the type and location of the kanzashi.

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The design of January kanzashi differs from year to year, but usually has an auspicious Japanese New Year theme. Shōchikubai is a popular choice, a combination of pine, bamboo and plum blossoms, (green, red and white) which are usually associated with celebrations.

Usually trailing deep pink, or sometimes red, plum blossoms, which are to be seen everywhere in Japan at this time and symbolize young love and the approach of spring.

March – (YIN WOOD)

A p r i l – ( YA N G E A R T H )

Trailing yellow and white rapeseed flowers and butterflies, as well as peach blossoms, narcissus, camellia and peonies. A rare Kanzashi featuring dolls that are used to celebrate the Girl’s Day Festival during this month.

Trailing soft pink cherry blossom mixed with butterflies and bonbori lanterns, signaling the approach of summer. Cherry blossom viewing at this time of year is a major cultural event in Japan. Also, kanzashi consisting of a single silver butterfly made of mizuhiki cord are common.

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May – (YIN FIRE)

J u n e – ( YA N G F I R E )

Trailing purple wisteria and flag irises, usually in blue or pink. Irises denote the height of spring while wisteria is a flower often associated with the imperial court.

Trailing green willow leaves with carnations/pinks, or less commonly hydrangea flowers. Willow is a traditional image associated with geisha. This month is the rainy season in Japan, and therefore willow (a water-loving tree) and the washy blue of hydrangea are appropriate.

July – (YIN EARTH)

A u g u s t – ( YA N G M E TA L )

Kanzashi featuring a display of fans. These will usually be of the round variety, but occasionally folding fans are also featured. The fans refer to the Gion Festival which takes place at this time. This is a huge event held at the Gion geisha district in Kyoto, which involves large parades of portable shrines and dances. Fans are a staple component of keeping cool during the Japanese humid summers.

Large morning glory or susuki grass. The susuki grass appears as a starburst of spines. Senior maiko wear whitebacked silver petals and junior maiko wear pink-backed silver petals.

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O c t o b e r – ( YA N G E A R T H )

Japanese bellflower (kikyo). The purple tones are traditionally associated with autumn. Often these will be mixed with the bush clover.

Chrysanthemum. These are well loved in Japan and are a symbol of the Imperial Family. Senior maiko will wear one large flower while junior maiko will wear a cluster of small flowers. Typical colours include pink, white, red, yellow, and purple.

N o v e m b e r – ( Y I N W AT E R )

D e c e m b e r – ( YA N G W AT E R )

Trailing autumnal leaves that are usually composed of the very popular Japanese maple. The maple viewing is the autumn equivalent of cherry blossom viewing in Japan. Ginkgo and liquidambar leaves are also seen.

The Japanese make mochi at this time of year, and often decorate trees with them to represent white flowers. It is thought to be good luck to wear kanzashi featuring mochibana, or rice-cake flowers.

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Understand the elemental energies that are offered by the earth between the 4 seasons will allow you the unique opportunity to find harmonious elemental balance be choosing the right hairpins. This simple effect of simply choosing the right colours can enhance you emotional as well as physical state. Allowing yourself to learn of how the energies may effect each other with a simple understanding to colours will give you the power to alter your own energies to bring about a positive effect.

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6 different playing spreads A DECK OF CARDS IN YOUR DEVICE

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Pearl

Elegant, sophisticated, chic, timeless, all these words represent the characteristics of the pearl. The beauty of this gift found in the heart of an oyster. In the year 2016 it would help your auspicious energies when you don a pearl. With a simple pair of pearl earrings you can guarantee a continuous flow of positive energies this year.

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Buying Pearl Jewelry Pearls differ greatly in size, colour, and shape, depending on the variety of mollusk used, the growing conditions, and other factors such as harvesting techniques. Pearls may be white, cream, gray, or black. There is even a rare Tahitian pearl that is black with green overtones. Buying pearl jewelry today offers much more variety than the basic pearl necklace - although the beautiful, classic pearl necklace remains the most popular choice for pearl jewelry by far. An understanding of the way pearls are valued can help a consumer choose just the right piece of pearl jewelry, whether that is a pair of pearl earrings, a pearl bracelet, or something else. • PEARL LUSTER - refers to the intensity of the reflections on the pearl’s surface. Look for clear images reflected in the pearl for better luster. • PEARL SIZE - this is mostly a matter of personal preference. Larger pearls are typically used in necklaces, while smaller pearls may be more suitable for earrings. The larger the pearl, the higher its price tag, so buyers should balance what type of jewelry they want to purchase with what their budgets allow for. • PEARL SIMILARITY - refers to how well the pearls in a single piece of jewelry are matched. Even slight differences can create an unbalanced look or be a distraction. • JEWELRY STYLE - a buyer should consider her taste in clothing, or that of the recipient if the pearl if a gift. For example, a pair of chocolate pearl earrings might be more versatile and possibly better suited for a younger person who dresses more casually; a classic pearl choker might go better with more formal business attire. Follow the guideline above, it’ll be simple and easy to find the right pearls to outfit your life, wardrobe and personal energies. Un d er s ta n d in g P ea r l Neckl a ce L en g th s Collar

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Falls to near the collarbone.

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Persian Pearls The pearls that originate from the Persian Gulf have quite the reputation in the world of gems. They are known as the Basra pearls, they are longed for and famous worldwide for their beauty and rarity. The city of Al Brassah or as it is now known as Barsa in modern day Iraq was the spot where pearl traders originated. The main species of oyster in the Persian Gulf producing these pearls are Pinctada radiate (Gulf pearl oyster), and to a lesser extent around the species Pinctada margaritifera (Black-lip pearl oyster). The Basra pearls are a highly valued and treasured species. These pearls have a featured in recorded history as far back in time as 300 BC. The Basra pearls available nowadays are far and few in between. Most are characterised by irregular shape and a yellowish tint. Some have a distinctly pinkish tint too. Since most reaching the markets are from old family treasures, they are drilled pearls that have been disengaged from a strand.

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Natural Basra pearls, especially undrilled ones with silvery–white colour and round /spherical shape are rare and extremely precious. In Vedic astrology, there is great power attributed to the Natural pearl. There are old-timers who swear by the effects of the Basra pearl like no other, and when it is a Basra in question, the shape of the pearl almost becomes inconsequential, so long as it is a natural basra pearl. So powerful and effective is the basra pearl that legends speak that just to view a real Basra pearl is extremely good fortune.

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One Planet, Five Elements

LUCKY COLOUR AND LIVING STYLE

In this book, we convert the elemental energies of the universe into numbers and colours, making it easier for us to manipulate them to bring about balance and harmony in our living and working environments. Identifying the activation of magnetic energy fields that interact at different times and in different locations is the simple theory of Feng Shui. We believe that different magnetic energy fields, which generate electricity continuously, surround our environment. They affect the development of our physical structure. The strength of the signals transmitted by these different elemental energies will vary, just like the strength of the wifi signal that we receive will also vary from place to place. This book enables us to determine the Body Source Code of a building, so that we can match its suitability with ours. It also uses the creation, complement, and trade-off relationship cycles of the Five Elements to interpret “Feng Shui�.

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YOU A RE WHAT Y OU EAT, THI S I S THE A G E

OLD SAY I NG THAT Y OU KE E P ON HE A RI NG , T O BE FA I R THI S I S G ENE RA L LY CORRE CT. WITH OBES I TY O N THE RIS E W I TH E A CH PASSI NG YEA R, I T G O ES TO S HOW THAT THE CHEAP, FA S T DI ET ULTI M ATE LY D OE S L E A D T O CHEAP A ND FAST WEIG HT G A I N. Understanding how the 5 elements interact with each other will allow you to give yourself a more balanced nutritious diet. It’s safe to say that everyone is different, that no two humans are exactly the same, therefore diet results are generally different from person to person. Planning a well-rounded dinner for your family is as easy as incorporating all 5 elements in your diet.

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COCONUT SHRIMP WITH SWEET CHILI LIME SAUCE

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Ingredients:

Sauce 3/4 cup Asian sweet chili sauce 3 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro 2 1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice Shrimp 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon curry powder (preferably Madras style) 3/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 large egg, beaten to blend 1 cup club soda Vegetable oil (for deep-frying) 1 1/2 cups medium shredded unsweetened coconut 16 large shrimp, peeled, deveined, tails left intact

½ pound sweet Italian sausage, crumbled ½ pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided ½ cup chopped onion 1 cup uncooked arborio or medium-grain rice ⅓ cup dry white wine 2 cups chicken broth ¼ cup grated Parmesan cheese Ground white pepper to taste ½ cup heavy cream

Directions: Sauce Mix all ingredients in small bowl. (Can be made 1 day ahead. Cover and chill.) Shrimp Whisk first 4 ingredients in medium bowl. Add egg and club soda; whisk just until combined but still lumpy. Let stand 15 minutes. Meanwhile, pour enough vegetable oil into heavy large saucepan to come halfway up sides of pan. Attach deep-fry thermometer to pan; heat oil over medium heat to 375°F. Line baking sheet with paper towels. Spread coconut on plate. Working with 1 shrimp at a time, dip into batter, allowing excess to drip back into bowl, then roll in coconut. Working in batches, deep-fry shrimp until cooked through, about 2 1/2 minutes. Transfer shrimp to paper towels to drain. Serve hot with dipping sauce.

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Directions: Cook sausage in large skillet over medium heat. Remove from skillet; drain on paper towels. Set aside. Cook shrimp in 2 tablespoons butter until it turns pink. Remove from skillet; set aside. Cook onion until soft in remaining 1 tablespoon butter. Add rice and stir 2 to 3 minutes. Add wine; stir until absorbed. Increase heat to medium high; stir in 1 cup broth. Cook, uncovered, stirring frequently, until broth is absorbed. Continue stirring and adding remaining 1 cup broth and 3 cups water, allowing each cup to be absorbed before adding another, until rice is tender and mixture has a creamy consistency. It will take approximately 25 to 30 minutes. Stir in cheese, pepper, cream, and reserved sausage and shrimp. Stir until mixture is creamy, about 2 to 3 minutes. Serve immediately.


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Ingredients: Sauce 3/4 cup Asian sweet chili sauce 3 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro 2 1/2 tablespoons fresh lime juice Shrimp 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon curry powder (preferably Madras style) 3/4 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 large egg, beaten to blend 1 cup club soda Vegetable oil (for deep-frying) 1 1/2 cups medium shredded unsweetened coconut 16 large shrimp, peeled, deveined, tails left intact

Directions: Melt butter in boiling water. Add flour, salt, and cream of tartar all at one time. Stir. Cook until mixture forms a ball that doesn’t separate. Remove from heat (try to give the dough “stretch” by scraping the dough across the pan as you stir). Beat in eggs, one at a time, until smooth. The dough should be stringy. If it does not stretch when pulled, add a few drops of water. Drop from a spoon on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake 20 minutes in preheated 425 °F oven. Let cool. Cut off tops and fill with custard or desired filling.

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