Go for It!

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Troy Headrick
The American University in Cairo
Maadi, Cairo, Egypt
contact@savvy-women-magazine.com






If you’ve been reading my most recent blogs, you know that I’m in America now and have been for about a month.

A week or so ago, I was visiting my maternal grandmother in her little country home in Christoval, Texas. As soon as I arrived at her house, she called as many relatives as she could get on the phone and told them all that I was in town and that they should hurry out to see me since I’d only be around for a couple of days or so.

People began to arrive by the carload. Aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews all came through her front door and then shook my hand or hugged me. It had been twelve long months since I’d seen any of these people.

That first night, after dinner, we settled in my grandmother’s living room and had one of those rambling group conversations that are so common at large family gatherings. At one point or another, we talked about the weather, politics, current events, pop culture, fashion, and food, among many other things. Of course, we gossiped too, about everyone under the sun.

I don’t exactly remember how it got started, but someone in our large group said something about young Americans, and the talk took off in that direction. Lance, a fellow about my age who married one of my cousins, asserted that, in his opinion, young people today lack a “work ethic.”

Some people agreed with him and others didn’t. I kept mostly silent and just listened as the debate raged on. It seems that the longer I live outside America and the older I get, the less contact I have with young Americans, so I felt that it was important that I just see what everyone else had to say.

Several days later, I ran across the video that I’ve decided to share with you. I don’t want to spoil the thing by telling you all about it here. I do want to say, though, that if Lexi Lehrman, the girl featured in it, is any indication of what young Americans are like, this country has nothing to worry about.

By the way, breast cancer is a subject I know something about because my paternal grandmother, a German-speaking woman who had a great impact on my life, died of the disease before I’d even reached my teens.

After watching, if you want to find out how you can get involved with Lexi’s project, check out http://lovelexi.org/.

Fashion Tips for Women

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Are women’s fashion style statements just about wearing women’s fashion clothing? Every one of us are different. So it’s important we have a fashion statement that best suits our personality. Fashion is nothing but highlighting the best and hiding all the flaws.
Points women want to know about clothing

• Always wear a free flowing fabric in one tone to achieve a long and slim look.

• Wear clothes on the basis of your body structure.

• Velvet and leather are apt for winter, and silk, organza, and cotton for summer.

• For a morning party, opt for lighter shades like emerald green, ocean blue, pink or you could also try out some trendy pastel colors.

• For late evening occasions, opt for vibrant colors that can add sparkling effect to your dressing sense.

• If you are short, it would be advisable to avoid wearing short dresses. Rather go for long skirts with a nice fish cut.

• If you are thin, avoid wearing sleeveless clothes. It would be advisable to wear darker color clothes as they tend to hide a pale body structure.

• If you have a medium build, you need to wear beige and fawn color clothes.

Skin tone

• If you have a fair complexion, then gold, with a blend of copper, would just look beautiful.

• If you are medium wheatish colored, then mixed shades of white, beige, and bronzy golden would suit your style.

• Dark skin women should wrap themselves with golden copper shades.

Helpful tips

• Wear clothes of your own size. Never opt for oversized clothes.

• Be careful while selecting accessories to wear. Just don’t pick up something for the heck of it. Remember your accessories speak more about you than your clothes.

• Make sure whatever jeweler you wear blends well with your style.