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Hot Valentine's Day Dresses

Married? Single? Dating? Regardless of the relationship status, Valentine's day is a great day to celebrate self-love. As a single woman, I can definitely relate to any single gals out there! Hey, it's ok, we don't need a man to validate us.  So ladies get dressed and go out with your girlfriends or have a girls night in, pour the wine, order food, watch a movie! Worst-case scenario, friends have plans... Wait stop do not feel bad! It's totally fine, you're an independent woman treat yourself to a facial/spa day/salon or go for a manicure.  Who needs a guy to treat you like a queen? Remember you can take care of yourself so go ahead buy those shoes or a dress, no one in the world will treat you better than how you treat yourself! Love yourself. Now I've had the pep talk! Let's talk Valentines fashion for all the ladies single/married or dating. You can still join in the fashion fun! Valentine's day is a great time to truly indulge in all things

How The Beatles Influenced British Fashion

When the Beatles “hit the scene” in the early ‘60’s, they wore simple black suits, white shirts, and skinny black neckties. From there the British boys morphed into Sergeant Pepper’s costumes wearing yellow and red marching band jackets replete with epaulets, brass buttons and braid which morphed into the Nehru jackets and love beads of the mid-’60’s. Nehru jackets were the thing to wear and probably the first time that western men wore jackets without pointed collars and lapels. Like a fad, it didn’t last long, but the Beatles were the influencers. Skinny Neck Ties   \ In the late ‘60’s, the Beatles set the trend for jeans, comfortable loose shirts, and sandals. Today this is a fairly common look, but then it was unheard of that men and women would sport this fairly unisex look. Were all these changes influenced by the Beatles? Yes, but the change was more informed by the times. As Bob Dylan said, “The times they are a’changin” and change they did. But I thin