Wednesday, October 31, 2012

What If Wednesdays: What if the Chris Paul Trade Went Through?

(Yup, this was a thing. For about two hours.)

As part of our Wednesday lineup, we are going to take a look into the NBA history books and pick out a moment that helped shape the league into what it is today. Or simply something hilarious that happened that I want to relive. Either way, I thought last year's Chris Paul trade to Los Angeles was a fitting place to start. The Los Angeles Lakers I mean, of course.

If you remember, Chris Paul spent all of two plus hours as a member of the Lakers before David Stern ultimately vetoed the idea.(In which he made up by giving Houston the All-Star game and New Orleans the Number one pick.....Oh wait, that was just luck? Sure, David.) The Basketball Jones does a great job in discussing Paul's career with the lakers here. So what if this trade had stuck? What would have happenned last year? How would it have affect this year? Or future years to come?

 Had it gone through, here would have been the major terms of the trade:

Lakers Get: Chris Paul
Hornets Get: Lamar Odom, Luis Scola, Kevin Martin, Goran Dragic
Rockets Get: Pau Gasol

Now without getting into the CBA and the specifics of their individual salaries as to not confuse everyone, here is what everyone's next steps most likely would have been.

The Lakes would probably build around Bynum, Bryant and Paul. While the Howard trade may still happen this summer(Paul and Howard are friends from the 08' Olympic team), the Steve Nash trade this summer definitely doesn't. Where does Steve Nash end up? Probably in New York City playing for the Knicks. With the Lakers obviously not looking for a point guard, Nash probably would have picked the Knicks over the Raptors from his suitors as the best chance to win a title. This of course only occurs if....

Jeremy Lin signs with the Rockets. Do the Rockets go in search for that premier star this summer if they already have Gasol on the roster? You have to assume they would have made a big push to build around Gasol by signing him long term. I will tell you this, watching Lin and Gasol running a pick-n-roll would be pretty exciting, so I wouldn't be surprised if Lin ends up in Houston anyway. If he hadn't however, Nash may have taken Toronto's money to become his country's biggest hero since Wayne Gretzky.(Okay, probably a bit of an overreaction.)

The Hornets meanwhile, probably try to shed the contracts of Scola and Odom. Just like they did when the dealt Paul to the Clippers, they pretty much announced they were in rebuilding mode. While Scola still is and Odom at the time was a solid veteran, paying both of these guys almost $10 million each certaintly doesn't scream rebuilding. This probably would have opened up a host of options for them, with many teams most definitely looking to get a jump at these two players. They most likely keep Martin who would be an expiring deal, and keep Dragic as their new point guard. Keep in mind, This means Dragic might not go to the Suns this year, and Martin isn't available to be traded by the Rockets this past week to the Thunder. Which means, you guessed it, James Harden is probably still a member of the Thunder.(Word is now he probably would have been traded, but it definitely wouldn't have been to Houston if Gasol and Lin were on the books already).

Last but not least, the team not to forget about is the Clippers, who ulimately ended up with Paul. So here is the trade that wouldn't have happenned, but actually did.

Clippers Get: Chris Paul
Hornets Get: Eric Gordon, Chris Kaman, Al-Farouq Aminu, Minnesota's 2012 First Round Draft Pick.

So not only do Gordon and Aminu stay at Clippers probably into this year(Kaman probably leaves as his contract was up; My guess is the Clippers try to stay young), but they keep that pick. That turned into the 10th pick, which would have given the Clippers the first round pick they didn't have this year. Let's say they stay true and take Austin Rivers(they would need a PG), which would leave them with a young nucleus of Rivers, Griffin, Gordon, Aminu, and Jordan. All in all, not too shabby. Not Chris Paul, but not too shabby.

In the end, Stern waived his magic wand, and the Clippers got Paul and made the playoffs for the first time in six years. Also, Lob City was created. But what if it hadn't? Would it have been the Lakers against the Heat instead of the Thunder? Would the Hornets have tanked enough to get Anthony Davis #1? Would the Rockets have kept Gasol? We'll never know, but it's always fun to think about. And that is why we have Wednesday's what if's.

Until next time, your awesome NBA you tube clip.


-Bford

New Year’s Eve Party Shoes


Sparkle in high style! New Year’s is not so far away and a real woman should always be ready, it’s that one special day to sport some major bling! And what better way to add glitz than shoes? For this upcoming New Year’s Eve party and beyond, these crystal & rhinestone encrusted heels will be your go-to shoes any time you want to add oomph to your outfit. We call them shoe-jewels! Give yourself an extra treat with a luxury pair.


Heat vs Celtics: Pick and Roll defense



(The Miami Heat used a similar type of "attack trap" shown here in last years Finals during last night's game against the Celtics. Besides Rondo driving to the hoop, the Celtics had no answer.)



The first game of the new NBA season had a lot to talk about. Ray Allen playing his first game with Miami against his old team and performing very well (both on offense and defense) will be a popular story. The Heat going up by double digits when LeBron was healthy then the Celtics coming back when he was in the locker room will also be written about. Many more will talk about how the Heat are unstoppable and there is no way they don’t repeat as champions. After watching the game one thing stood out to me above all else, pick and roll defense. That was the difference in the game, and will tell you all you need to know about the two teams this early in the season.

Schematically how each team defends each other on the pick and roll is radically different. The Heat blitzed every pick and roll, meaning that both defenders involved (the on the ball defender and the defender of the screener) run at the ball to stop his progress. In the Heat’s case they are so aggressive that they actually trap the ball regularly. In the first game of the season this defense caused 15 turnovers and numerous contested shots.
From the description and results of the blitz pick and roll defense you would assume that every team would play this type of defense. The problem with that is not every team can. The Celtics have less speed and quickness than the Heat. The Heat use their speed to get out on the ball and know that they can use it to recover if beaten as well (through help defense). The Celtics would be completely unsuccessful playing the pick and roll as aggressively against the Heat. The Heat would use their superior speed to go right by an aggressive trap from slower Celtics players.

Out of necessity the Celtics went under screens. The screener’s defender is supposed to stop progress until the on the ball defender can recover under the screen and guard the ball. This defense is good in that it has more room for error, both defenders keep the ball in front of them so are more able to react to it (where if the trapping defense is employed but broken two defenders are now behind the play unable to help). The problem with this defense is it leads to open jumpers when the screen defenders give the ball a cushion. In this game the Heat used this cushion to bring the ball closer to the hoop. This caused the other Celtics defenders to help, which create open shots on offense.
To simplify it, the Heat are faster so they ran an attacking defense in which they often dictated the Celtics offense. The Celtics were forced to play a defense in which the Heat dictated their own offense. For the Celtic defense to be great they need to be “on a string” in which the entire defense moves as one, this defense comes from continuity. Continuity is also important in the Heat’s defense but can be masked by unbridled athleticism. The difference in the game is the Heat showed athleticism and continuity on defense where the Celtics didn’t show often enough (pun intended).

-Evan

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Fall/Winter Coats 2012


New Season coats and jackets for Fall and Winter 2012
Winter and the cold weather is coming. You can wrap up warm but still look fantastic in this Winter’s fabulous coats.
All shapes and styles here from the top designers to budget fashion buys – so snuggle up and browse.

2012 Fashion Awards

With the 2012 Lebara Mobile Asian Music Awards fast approaching (this Thursday 25th October), here in the Asian Woman mag office our excited attentions are focused on that age-old problem; what are we going to wear?! So as prepare ourselves for one of the most exciting events of the year, we decided to take a look back at 2012’s most memorable red carpet moments in both Bollywood and Hollywood. What’s your favourite? Let us know.
RIHANNA stole the spotlight at this year’s VMA Awards in a pure white gown. The knotted centre added the shape whereas her bright red lipstick added a clash of colour. Can this girl do no wrong?
CARRIE UNDERWOOD looks ultra-luxe in this Gomez-Gracia lace gown at the Grammys. The American-Idol singer gets it spot on with minimalistic pinned back hair and a sparkly black clutch.

CHITRANGADA SINGH looked simple and elegant in this red and white saree at the IIFA Awards. We love the hot pink undertones, which add a pop of colour.
EMMA STONE is the definition of glamour in this burgundy/plum gown by Lanvin at the Golden Globe Awards. A simple clutch completed the look. Perfection!
FREIDA PINTO goes “old Hollywood” at the Golden Globe Awards. The Asian beauty wears a crisp blue gown styled with a Chopard necklace and gold clutch. Smoky eyes finished ofF her look.
NARGIS FAKRHI stole the show at the IIFA Awards this year. The beaded blouse and deep blue saree look both modern and elegant, and the high collared blouse adds a perfect modern twist.
PENELOPE CRUZ stunned in this memorable Giorgio Armani frock. The traditional Hollywood outfit looked perfect on her. And we just love the dirty pastel blue colour.
PRIYANKA CHOPRA looked fabulous accepting her IIFA Award this year. She shone on stage in an embroidered white saree with a hot pink edge.
SHRIYA SARAN looked colourful and playful in this bright pink and royal blue saree at the IIFA Awards this year. Simple make-up kept the attention on the striking colour scheme of the saree.
NICOLE SCHERZINGER went for a pale yellow studded dress at this year’s Brit Awards. Teamed with her long straight black hair, Nicole looked bold and unique on the carpet.

Indian Inspired, Vintage and New Handcrafted Jewelry




It was a short while ago I came Meenoo twitter, one look at her goods on Esty and i was in love. It reminds me a little of the really expensive jewellery sets that have been handed down to my mother, from nani, they a real old age charm about, but are locked away, far to delicate to wear everyday.
Meenoo Mishra aka Minou Bazaar hails from Virginia, United States, were she designs and make all the jewellery for her Etsy store – {Minou Bazaar} she lives with her husband and cats. Here she talks about her art plus what inspires her..
“I make Indian-inspired jewelry. As I say on my site, you will find Indian-style jewelry as well as jewelry for global nomads, romantic old souls, and elephant and peacock enthusiasts at Minou Bazaar! The jewelry I make is the kind I like to wear myself. I realized that while I love Indian jewelry, it can be rather ornate to wear everyday. So I set about creating fusion jewelry, with the best of Indian and American design.
I love vintage and old jewelry so I almost always have vintage beads or components in my designs. I am inspired by color, nature, and history but I always incorporate Indian patterns, colors, motifs, or symbols in my jewelry. Indian jewelry is also influenced by Persian and Arabic design so I look to that beautiful world for inspiration as well. Sometimes I go traditional but mostly I like to make jewelry that is reminiscent of Indian and South Asian design.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Getting a Little Homerish...

 (Your editor can't wait to tell his future kids about these three. He just doesn't know how he'll talk about Ray Allen.)


While we look to bring you unbiased NBA news, we will also look to show you why we are such huge fans of the NBA. Our editor, Brian Ford, decided to chime in about tonight's Celts/Heat game, what it means to him, his relationship with Ray Allen, and the city of Boston.

Every Celtics' opener comes with a tradition. Out comes the Larry Bird jersey, put away from the previous spring.  Then I take a look at all 82 games on the schedule, and decide what the Celtics record will be.(For those wondering, I'm thinking 56-26 as long as they stay healthy.)

As I've discuss before, the Celtics are a lifeblood in my life, but also within the city of Boston. As a Boston sports fan, I will be the first to tell you we are assholes. We are irrational, overconfident, over dramatic, and flat out annoying at times. However, all of those qualities come from a loyalty that has been bred into us by past generations. A loyalty where muttering some certain names of athletes gets you the same look at dropping the "F bomb" does. A loyalty where when players come in they are treated as gold; and when they come out, well, they are dragged through the mud. That is why tonight has much more riding on it than in the past. Ray Allen may not factor into the outcome of the game in the way Rajon Rondo, Lebron James or Dwyane Wade do, but he will be on every fans mind.

When the Allen to Miami signing happened, I immediately had two reactions. The logistical NBA fan in me didn't blame him at all. Yes, he didn't make as much money, but now Ray gets to stand in the corner and accept passes from two of the best players in the world all while getting another shot for a title. Not having to play as many minutes or run through as many screens lengthens his career and gives him more stability for him and his family in the future. Plus, who wouldn't want to play with Lebron James? When you are playing pickup, there is always one guy who stands out. Who just makes it fun to play basketball. He scores, but he also gets everyone involved, and makes you play tougher D. Now imagine seeing that opportunity, and getting paid to do it. Oh by the way, you get to do that in Miami beach half the year. Do you really blame Ray?

Beyond that, Ray had been tossed around as the third(even fourth if you include Rondo) star in Boston. He was constantly on the trading block in the past couple years, and even was told by Doc Rivers that he was traded to Memphis for O.J. Mayo before the deal ultimately fell through. If your employer told you time and time again their were more important pieces, and you were expendable, would you want to stay there? Or would you go to a new flashy company whose office is on the beach and just won a bunch of awards? It's pretty tough to pass up.

I walked away from the signing feeling okay, and felt even better after reading his Globe passage. I felt EVEN better after the Terry and Lee signings and still do. (In my mind, the Celtics are a better basketball team than last year. As I spoke about in the preseason rankings, Terry is a more dynamic option on offense, and Lee is a better defender. While Ray brought alot, those two together bring more.) So where did Ray start to go sour on me? When I rewatched game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals from last year.

I know, I know. Who watches a painful memory like that over again? But I had to see for myself if it was going to be different this year. And I realized, it is. Ray couldn't get open in some big stretches in the fourth, and Rondo was forced to pound the ball. The more the shot clock winds down, the better the Heat get, as you are forced to take on some of the fastest defenders in the world one-on-one. Anyone not named Rajon Rondo last year on the Celtics had the ability to do it in Game 7(either because of talent or health), and the Celtics wilted. With guys like Terry, Lee and Jeff Green, plus a healthy Pierce, our offense looks better.

So why did I get mad? Because Ray punked out. The best quality of an athlete is wanting to become better. And alot of times to become better, you have the beat the best. The Miami Heat are the best. So while Rondo, KG, Pierce(and even Terry, who has taken on such a Boston mantra that it's almost too much, but I love it anyway) stewed about the losses in Game 6 and 7, Ray thought about switching sides. Ultimately, it was easier for him to join the winner than to beat the winner. That's why Boston fans are mad. For the same reason people hated Lebron for joining the Heat, Celtic's fans have turned on Ray. How could he join the champs, the team that just knocked us out for the 2nd straight year, after you spent the past five years building basketball in Boston again. You were the first piece in that 2007 draft. You convinced Garnett to come play here. You won your first and only title here. You made the Celtics relevant within the NBA and within Boston again. So why walk away from that?

Ray's legacy will be tarnished in Boston. Over time, we'll forgive. People have already started to forgive Johnny Damon, and it's not as if Ray was on a Tom Brady or Paul Pierce type level with fans. But this year is going to hurt. It's going to hurt to see him where the black and red of the Heat, and it's definitely going to hurt when he hit threes in the Garden and it's just a subdued "Ray Allen" instead of "RAAAYYYYY AALLEEEEENNN FOR THREEE!". Two days before the signing, I bought a plaque commemorating Ray's record breaking three pointer. It was one of my favorite Celtics moment's of the past decade, and he did it against the Lakers' no less. I figured "this will be good karma, he'll stay." I haven't thrown away that plaque, but it's not hung up either. I honestly don't know what to do with it. And to be honest, Ray's actions this year might make the decision for me.

So yes Ray, I get it. It made sense for you to go to Miami. You'll have a blast, lengthen your career, and have a better chance at a title. I don't think you made the wrong decision for yourself. Just know that I won't be making the wrong decision for myself when I "BOO" tonight every time you touch the ball. Because you'll never receive the loyalty down in Miami that you would have received here in Boston.


Make sure to follow @picknpopdiaries during tonight's games, and until next time an amazing NBA YouTube clip:



-Bford


New issue: ArteFacto # 56, October 2012

To view and download the e-magazine, click here . 

Fantasy Pickups for the Week of 11/4


One of the biggest parts of Fantasy bball for those who play a weekly match up format is the Sunday games. It is when owners usually wait to make their weekly pickups to grab a couple wins late is stats categories. As part of Fantasy Tuesday, we will give you a guy from every team playing who should be available in most leagues, and can help you out on Sunday. Here are some solid pickups for games on November 4th.

 
Philadelphia at New York-

Knicks-
 
 

Jason Kidd- Kidd should not be in your everyday lineup. But for a player at his age, he can still pass the ball effectively. He could be a good pickup if you are in need of assists, as well as FT shooting if he does get to the line.

76ers-
 
 

Kwame Brown- Again, just like Kidd, Kwame Brown should DEFINITELY not be on in your starting rotation. But with Bynum ailing, the Sixers are going to have to look for inside scoring and rebounds somewhere. Brown could help with REBS, PTS, and FG%.
 
 
Minnesota at Toronto-

Timberwolves-



Juan Barea- Barea is not a starter in the NBA, and even with Ricky Rubio's injury you are more likely to see Luke Ridnour starting at the point. Barea could see starter like minutes however in Rubio's absence, and feels the stat sheet with PTS, ASTS, STLS and even the occasional 5-7 REB game as well, which is great from guards. If you are looking for some cheap stats, he could be a good play.

Toronto-



Landry Fields- Landry Fields seems to be fighting for a starting spot with Terrence Ross at shooting guard, but it seems as though Fields is going to win out. Picking up Fields now if he is available could prove worthy. While he may not be a great NBA player for what Toronto is looking for, it looks like he could be a good fantasy player. He will get more shots than he did in NYC, and could even play some time at the three with a small Toronto roster. Expect his numbers to go up in alot of areas, but be careful as his FG % could hurt you.

Phoenix at Orlando-

Suns-



Kendall Marshall- With the Steve Nash era over in Phoenix, scoring and assists are going to have to come from somewhere. Marshall seems to be playing above the rookie status that he is, and has shown a calm presence with the ball in both summer league and the preseason. While Sebastian Telfair looks the have some of the handle on the backup PG spot, Marshall has much higher upside and could get some strong minutes against a slower Orlando team.

Magic-



J.J. Redick- It is said every year, but Redick is a fantasy stud off the bench. He is obviously well known for getting 3PTS up, but has a great FG% as well. Besides that, Redick isn't the best one-on-one defender, but takes alot of chances and can get you a few steals if you need them. Also, with the loss of Howard expect a few more shots to go Redick's way to get the offense going.


Atlanta at Oklahoma City-

Hawks-



Kyle Korver- Korver has the same type of fantasy reasoning as Redick. He is a bigtime shooter, and a not so bigtime defender but can get misleading stats on that side of the ball. The difference between Redick and Korver is that it seems Korver will be the start for the Hawks at the three. With only DeShawn Stevenson playing behind him on the depth chart, Korver could see alot of time on the court, which could mean alot of 3PT's for you on Sunday. Beyond that, the Hawks will look to stretch the floor against OKC to try to avoid Sege Ibaka in the paint.

Thunder-



Thabo Sefolosha- Sefolosha is by no means a prolific scorer, and isn't going to be looked at to fill the void in scoring that James Harden left behind. While he shouldn't be an everyday start, putting Sefolosha in against weak backcourts could lead you to getting high steal totals. With guys like Anthony Morrow, Devin Harris, and Lou Williams(who all pound the ball alot and could be susceptible to steals) he can help you in a category tough to gain traction. This is much more of a reach than the past, but if you are down 1 or 2 steals heading into Sunday, he could be a good play to push you over the top.

Detroit at LA Lakers-

Pistons-



Corey Maggette- On any other Sunday, I would say pick up Andre Drummond to get some solid REB, BLK, and FG% numbers. However, against the Lakers' frontcourt, I don't see that happenning. Corey Maggette won't get you alot of stat categories, but he does love to shoot the basketball. If this thing gets out of hand early, Maggette could see alot of garbage time, and therefore pick up alot of garbage stats.

Lakers-



Jodie Meeks- Meeks left Philadelphia for a chance to play with an instant contender and to learn behind Kobe Bryant. With Kobe's foot ailing him early on, this could be a game where we see Bryant take a seat or play limited minutes. The Pistons aren't much of a challenge, and there is no reason to risk Kobe in a blowout. If this game starts to get out of hand, or even if it doesn't, Meeks could see some starter like minutes on Sunday that would give you bumps in stats all around.

Good Luck in all your week 1 matchups, and until next time, an Amazing NBA youtube clip.


(I had no choice but to put this up with the start of the Celtics season just hours away.)
 

Our Newest Blogger Evan makes his debut to the blog!

We are excited to introduce Evan to the blog as another writer who will be bringing you NBA news. Evan will be writing about all things, but will especially give us insight come NBA draft time as well as discussing the contracts and new collective bargaining agreements. To start things off, Evan has given us some quick thoughts coming into the season. You can follow evan at @EvanTime. Once we start our podcasting within the next month, expect to see Evan as a visitor as well.

Evan's Random Thoughts/Predictions coming into the NBA season:


1. This is going to be one of the most competitive seasons in recent memory. Only Orlando and Charlotte look like sure fire doormats (although the Bobcats will be greatly improved from last year).
2. While this rookie class does not scream superstar, it will prove to be one of the deepest as far as producing rotation players.
3. After years of being a consistently down division the Atlantic becomes the best in basketball.
4. Without James Harden, Russell Westbrook will take even more ill-advised shots and it will hurt the Thunder.
5. Houston will be a playoff team, after trading for Josh Smith before the deadline.
6. Al Jefferson and/or Paul Milsap will be traded after Derrick Favors emerges as a dependable starter, making at least one of them expendable.
7. The second team in the Atlantic division will not come from the state of New York. Philadelphia will ride defense and size to the four seed. Philly fans will somehow still find a reason to boo the Sixers.
8. The Lakers will trick some poor team into strengthening their bench via a trade where they don’t give up anything of value (some things never change).
9. Lebron James will play more power forward than he ever has before and take a beating in the post because of it.
10. Teams with elite size will be the Achilles heel of the Heat.
11. Derrick Rose will come back quicker and with less restrictions than any player with a similar injury before him (or maybe I was just tricked by that awesome Addidas commercial).
12. Brooklyn will hurt because of their lack of rebounding and defense. I will hear Kris Humphries be booed and continue to be shocked by the overlap between NBA fans and Keeping up with the Kardashian fans.
13. Dallas will be selling off assets in an effort to become a free agent player next offseason.
14. The new flopping rule will take more than a year to change the game but will be the first step in removing flopping from the game. Manu Ginobili will end up operating at a loss for the year.
15. MVP: Lebron
16. MIP: Jeff Green
17. Rookie of the Year: MKG
18. Coach of the Year: Tom Thibideaux
19. East Standings: 1. Miami 2. Boston 3. Indiana 4. Philadelphia 5. Chicago 6. New York 7. Brooklyn 8.Washington.
20. Yes, you read that correctly Washington will be the last playoff team John Wall will flourish with dependable veterans around him.
21. West Standings: 1. LA Lakers 2. Oklahoma City 3. San Antonio 4. LA Clippers 5. Denver 6. Minnesota 7. Memphis 8. Houston.
22. Sacramento will trade Tyreke Evans for a point guard who will at least entertain the idea of passing the ball.
23. A lot of teams will be sellers, come trade deadline time in an effort to avoid the punitive tax in the new collective bargaining agreement. Fans will enjoy hearing billionaires complain about losing money.
24. Paul George will become the undisputed best player on the Pacers.
25. The Raptors will be greatly improved, and all five of their fans will have renewed hope.
26. The New York Knicks will either be portrayed as the best team in the league or completely awful with no in-between. Knicks fans will continue to be insufferable.
27. Andrew Bogut will finally be healthy. Warriors fans will boo the owner anyway.
28. NBA players will tweet numerous stupid comments that they will be fined for. All of them will be entertaining.
29. Phoenix will not be good. Gortat will suffer greatly from the loss of Steve Nash.
30. Tobias Harris will be one of the better players in the league no one has heard of.
 
Look forward to some Fantasy talk later today, but until then here is an awesome NBA youtube clip!
 
 
(Oh Javale, you slay me.)

Braid Hairstyles 2012-13 for Asians | Party Hair Fashion


Collection autumn-winter 2011-2012 were filled with literally all kinds of braids and pigtails, confirming to the delight of many, that favorite childhood hairstyle again relevant.
The intricate braiding hair instead of the usual tail not only creates a unique image, reputation and mistress, because the ability to braid braids given not for everyone. At the same time, the skill of weaving braids can be learned, if a little effort. Kosopletenie wonderful complement the basic hair or become very basic. With all the variety of braids, braid and how they lay, perhaps, there is not one girl who will not spit.
Here we are going to share you some of the best Braids Hair Style fashion 2012-13 Asian girls as well as western fashion. These types of hairstyles are mostly like for parties and special events. Lets have a look.

Latest Braid Hair Fashion
To braid her hair long and lush , wash your hair and plait them loosely, especially roots. If the resulting amount is small, poddergivaya curls at the sides, to give an additional amount, fixing her hair lacquer. Actual this season became the braid braided around her head. hairstyle is suitable for both day and evening dress. If you are the original nature and not boring, woven into a braid ribbons, flowers, hair pins. The image will be more feminine and romantic, if you weave a braid carelessly, intentionally leaving free the individual strands.

Party Style
In addition, fashion designers today's call is not just a standard weave braids and hair styles with a variety of novel ways of weaving. You can tighten the hair into a tight bundle, or weave in her hair colored hair, shreds. Spit can be dense and tight, or, conversely, light and airy, three-dimensional or flat.