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When it comes to looking at shopping trends in general we can see that it is the women amongst us that tend to account for most of the monies being spent on a global basis and therefore we will take a look and bras and panties, designer bikinis & wholesale designer clothing in this brief article. It is when we look to the spending on bridal underwear that we can begin to understand where the monies are being spent. For a woman to look good then for sure we can understand that whatever she is wearing underneath will account for her feeling good and that is why we see so much attention and focus being put on women’s knickers in general and how it takes up such a large percentage of the total spending on shopping.

Talking about underwear bra, ladies swimsuits & designer vintage clothing > In a way we can say that womens briefs is related in a large way to the brazilian bikini and with more and more people looking to go on vacation in order to get rid of the stresses and strains of life – there are so many specialist bikini top outlets and shops and internet resources out there that can allow women to purchase the very best maternity swimsuit that their monies can go on to buy. If you want to look your very best on the beach in the sun and amongst the waves, the quality of the designer bikinis that you are wearing will very much have a bearing on how you look and feel – it is for this very reason why the swimsuits for women is and will continue to get so much attention when people are looking to go on vacation.

Moving on from talking about padded bikinis and women’s sleepwear we can go on to talk about designer clothing in general as this is something that accounts for our overall look and feel and is an ideal compliment to our discussion above about padded bikinis and women’s thongs. As we continue to live in a difficult economic climate, more and more people will look to underwear bra, string bikini & womens fashion clothing in order to make themselves feel much better inside.

Today would have been Alexander McQueen's 41st birthday. In honor of the occasion, his fellow designers reminisce about their favorite moments from his incendiary career and life. His bright star, burning talent, shocking shows, and unbelievable and masterful creations touched the fashion world with their poetry and intensity alike--they are very humbly remembered below with love and admiration:

  • Zac Posen: "The first I met McQueen was when I was an intern at the Met. He was there to research and he smelled me. I was standing over vertical files, and he smelled my jacket. I must have been 17-years-old. He asked if the jacket was from London. It was. I probably skipped a Science class to be there."
  • Francisco Costa - Creative Director, Calvin Klein Women's Collection: "Lee always managed to make the unobtainable a reality. He set the bar high and his genius will continue to live with us."
  • Diane von Furstenberg: "My favorite McQueen moment is when I wore a white fur jacket of his...I felt like a devilish swan!"
  • Michael Kors: "Lee was a great talent and will certainly be missed. While I was Creative Director at Celine I was able to meet him a few times and he was not only so talented, but down to earth and lovely."
  • Matthew Williamson: "Like many others I always cited McQueen as a hugely inspirational leader of British fashion. In particular I remember being a student at Central St Martins in the mid-nineties and witnessing the huge impact his early shows had on London Fashion week. Fantastical and shocking at times, they were full of energy and showed the promise of his imaginative genius that was still to come."
  • Peter Som: "Every McQueen show has so many amazing moments. I became entranced with his vision at his debut collection for Givenchy-it was a first glimpse into his world, which combined a dark dream-like romance with razor-sharp tailoring and craftsmanship. I was hooked. Alexander McQueen was a designer that I admired-and always will-for his ability to take us on a beautiful-and oftentimes shocking-journey."
  • Chris Benz: "My favorite McQueen moment is definitely when Shalom Harlow twirled around the runway in that giant white dress, all the while being sprayed with those mechanical spray paint machines! Dazzling!"
  • Scott Sternberg, Band of Outsiders: "I remember watching a video, over and over, of that amazing show that was staged on a chess board - which was in 2004 I think, right when I was getting going with Band - and thinking that this guy's imagination is so expansive, so inspiring, and so beyond what I knew of fashion up until that point. Really blew my mind."
  • Rachel Roy: "Alexander McQueen was a thoughtful yet bold visionary. I loved that he was one of the first designers to start featuring Indian models and he completed his look with extraordinary hair and makeup - something that inspires me greatly."
  • Gilles Mendel - designer, J.Mendel: "I discovered his talent at Givenchy and his collections never failed to amaze me. I'll never forget the hologram of Kate Moss in his show, what an innovative use of technology."
  • Jeff Halmos and Sam Shipley of Shipley & Halmos: "McQueen's showmanship was unlike any other designer. This clip shows how he could take an idea and create a spectacle in such a fascinating and inventive way. It is man versus machine - the ultimate expression of mixing classical and modern."
  • Dana Lorenz, designer Fenton/Fallon: "McQueen changed and inspired fashion even very early on in his career. Remember the bumster? I was working for Gucci then, and the collections immediately started including very low-rise trousers. If you think about how deep into mainstream culture that trend dove, think about how many years the low-rise thong was popular! The flare leg bumster inspired the Diesel "Fanker" jean, of which I had about 30 pair...."
  • Lisa Salzer, designer Lulu Frost: "The ghoulish, ethereal, and otherworldly holograph of Kate Moss at the Spring Summer 2008 show was absolutely my favorite moment in McQueen's oeuvre, not just as a designer, but a master showman and entertainer."