By: vladimir j. | 2010-12-15 | Clothing Trendy Indian Pashmina shawls have to take first place in the wardrobe, not only in fashion plates, but practical, comfort-loving persons. After all, pashmina - it is very warm, and at this very fine wool. read more
By: Annette Roug | 2011-11-15 | Fashion Often times, the clothing manufacturers use the term Pashmina in order to describe the ultra-thin Cashmere fiber. However, the Pashmina have a deeper meaning that most people eventually misconceived as time passes by. Since a lot of promotions and other products have been released in the market so determining and knowing the real history behind the items name and raw material is not on the top of read more
By: Ron Rougeaux | 2011-10-03 | Fashion Pashmina shawls are fabrics made from the fleece of mountain goats found in the Himalayan mountain ranges. It is known for its softness and is woven by skilled craftsmen with their bare hands. It is sometimes regarded as the warmest of all fibers of animals. read more
By: Ron Rougeaux | 2011-10-03 | Fashion Pashmina shawls make a great fashion accessory both for men and women since it can be worn in many different ways for different occasions. Aside from it creates a different look and style for the one who wears it, it is also known to be a strong fabric yet delicate, warm yet elegant. read more
By: Ron Rougeaux | 2011-10-03 | Fashion Pashmina shawls are a very popular accessory for men and women because of its versatility and the fact that it never goes out of style. It's just amazing to know how your plain old simple outfit can be made cool and trendy with this versatile garment. Over the years, this garment continues to amaze not only the ordinary people but also famous celebrities and pop icons. Here are some reasons how th read more
By: Ron Rougeaux | 2011-10-03 | Fashion Some people do not give a lot of credit to how pashmina shawls should be worn. It is a great accessory to enhance your look and bring out the fashionable side in you but only if you know the right way to wear it. There are many factors to consider such as the color and the occasion. read more
By: Annette Roug | 2011-12-13 | Fashion Pashmina shawls have different types, which vary in different countries where it is being used since it became well known worldwide. In other countries it can be used as a head accessory, while in some countries it can be used as a neck accessory. read more
By: Annette Roug | 2011-11-10 | Fashion The Pashmina Shawls has been well renowned as one of the longest manufacturers of designer scarf and cashmere shawls throughout history but what everyone is not aware about is the true history behind this outstanding designer clothing accessory. The brand Pashmina came from the main material used for manufacturing shawls during the earlier periods which is the combination of authentic cashmere woo read more
By: Annette Roug | 2011-11-10 | Fashion Pashmina is a term widely used in describing a particular product made out of authentic wool, most often in scarf, shawls and other clothing apparels where the indigenous goat’s wool serves as its main material. Although, the name Pashmina Shawls has been widely used, still, the Pashmina created from a wool product coming from the Himalayas of Nepal is the best quality to select. read more
By: Annette Roug | 2011-12-13 | Fashion Pashmina shawls became a part of every woman’s accessories. Before, it was mostly used to provide warmth for the person who is wearing it. It can be wrapped around the shoulder or around the neck. read more
By: Gennady Bashtanov | 2010-04-01 | Fashion Catherine the Great, called the shawls, 'little works of art, fit for a queen' and she had several examples. At the Paris World's Fair in 1857, the Orenburg shawls received the International Jury's Grand Prize. read more
By: Annette Roug | 2011-12-13 | Fashion There are different ways on how to wear a pashmina shawl. As mentioned before, pashminas can now be worn not only to keep the person warm but also to accessorize or to add on what the person is wearing. One way to wear pashmina is to ear them as a shawl, just to simply warp them around the shoulders. read more
By: Meryl Rougeaux | 2010-03-29 | Fashion Pashmina shawls... products including the pashmina shawl are desirable fashion accessories. With a little extra care and maintenance, they will serve you well for years to come. A pashmina scarf is made from natural fabrics; so, it should be hand-washed only and never sent to the dry-cleaner. While washing it at home, the garment needs special care. read more
By: Annette Roug | 2011-11-10 | Fashion The term Pashmina comes from the Persian word pashm which means soft, light and silky. The original pashm wool only comes from the chanthangi goats of the Himalayas in Nepal where the indigenous goats are being cultured in a relatively cold weather that has lured them to develop a thicker protective skin and wool in order to survive. Unlike the traditional farm goats, the changthangi goats appear read more