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How to keep your wedding dress clean

As we all known that most people only get to wear their wedding dress once, However, it is cherish for every couple since it can bring beautiful memory in their future life. Therefore it is important to keep wedding dress clean and preserve it as much as possible.                                                   This is a question that we are asked on a daily basis. Hey, we would want to avoid this too Now before we get into this, let us preface a little. You are buying a white dress. You will be out in the elements. You will probably be taking photos in it before your Wedding. It will get dirty. Unless you're planning on standing in a corner all day just waving at your guests. With that said, here are a few ways to keep your dress from looking like this As we can see from the above, it is necessary to keep wed...

Following the Women's Marches, Fashion Has Become a Dominant Tool for Protest

"The truth will set you free, but first it will piss you off." The authenticity of those words, famously spoken decades ago by Gloria Steinem as a rallying cry to women activists, feel especially relevant right this second, as females are getting paid 20 percent less than males, reproductive rights hang in the balance, and men get rewarded for bragging about what can patently be defined as sexual assault. Indeed, plenty of women are pissed off. And plenty are realizing that fashion—defined as what you choose to put on your body—can be a potent form of protest.   “Choosing to speak with your body is powerful,” says stylist and fashion editor Solange Franklin Reed in a video created by Brooklyn-based storytelling studio Noir Tribe in partnership with the Women's March on Washington and New York City and Glamour (which you can watch below) that examines how women and men use visual cues in the form of clothing as a means of rebellion. “We can separate ou...