Best Fashion Accessory: Cufflinks

By Jason Myers

For many individuals style and fashion is everything! Men for years have styled their look for corporate world with a stylish suit that includes shirt, trousers, ties and blazer.

This is how most people explain the appearance of a well groomed man travelling to work within the city. Although a suit highlights an individual's look there is not anything quite as stylish as incorporating a pair of designer cufflinks to the collection. In today's society the range of cufflinks on sale are countless.

You are now capable to choose virtually any design you can think of and polish it in to a set of stylish cufflinks. Alongside the endless ranges accessible you can also personalise every set of cufflinks making them suitable as a gift or gift for a pal or loved one.

Cufflinks have been available for hundreds of years but they are usually one of the trimmings often forgotten when it comes to arranging a fashionable outfit. Ever since the first cufflinks became available in the seventeenth century they have been a fashion accessory that boasts richness and power. Only well-known gentlemen and men of wealth and power would display the cufflink as a way of reinforcing their image and status. For a lot of years the outline of the cufflink was very important to the individual as it would show their level of professionalism. In certain established circles the outline of the cufflink you wore has something to do with your job and the significance of your stature.

The cufflink comes in many styles and designs and should be utilized in accordance to your image. Particularly if you work in certain industries such as the financial industry, a set of intricate cufflinks can boast your professionalism and desire to succeed. Other industries include the military, solicitors, lawyers and a lot more where the type of your cufflink is a significant factor for showing off your image.

Although the cufflink can be an vital attribute towards your profession they are also perfect for displaying love. A set of carefully engraved cufflinks created in gold or silver is the perfect gift for a family member of loved one. Whether you are looking to improve your outfit, would like an idea for a birthday or Christmas present or just like the idea of purchasing something unique to collect look for all the latest cufflinks available online. - 30439

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Paris - Romantic City In Europe

By Kurt Naulaerts

Paris is in the lucky position of being a top tourist city to visit at anytime of the year. Paris is a busy city with a reasonably large population of around ten million with over two million residing in the centre. The number of people that live in Paris means it is a well traveled city.

Paris has the unique pleasure of being the international capital of fashion and art and when fashions are launched, it is normally from this city. This is also a city know for its associated with art and world famous artists with galleries and museums to please even the most discerning of visitors.

Although there is a great deal to see in Paris, there are three main places that must be visited on a trip and no matter how many times you return you will always pay a visit to these. You probably know their names well even if you haven't seen them in real life like the famous cathedral - Notre Dame, the beautiful Eiffel Tower and the marvelous Arc de Triomphe.

The Louvre internationally renowned museum is in Paris and has enough exhibits to keep even the most demanding person occupied for days with many hundreds of visitors every day. The number of exhibits is huge but the most famous is the painting The Mona Lisa and while it should not be missed, there are many other reasons to spend time there.

As far as the weather is concerned, most tourists are lucky and can visit at any time of the year without too many worries about any form of extreme weather. During the winter months of December and January temperatures may fall into the upper 30's to the lower 40's and in the summer months, July and August in particular, 75 degrees Fahrenheit is the average temperature so this makes for easy travel in Paris regardless of what time of the year it is.

If you are flying to Paris, you will land at one of the two airports it currently has but will probably be the Roissy-en-France airport as it one of the busiest international airports in the world. Direct flights go in and out of the Roissy-en-France on a regular basis to some of the largest international cities.

All types of people like to visit Paris and it is not difficult to see why as it promises something for everyone with an air of culture that should not be missed. Paris should always be considered as a vacation even if it is for a short city break. - 30439

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Places You Cannot Miss in Paris

By Morten Elm

Paris is known as the City of Romance, and the city is a great place to go with your partner for a romantic weekend. In Paris you find everything from great food and shopping to some very interesting sights.

The Eiffel Tower is seen as the landmark of Paris. It was created in 1889 for the World Exhibition. The plan was to demolish it after the exhibition, but because of the popularity, the plan was changed. The Eiffel Tower is 319 meter (1047 feet), and until 1931, when the Empire State Building was finished, the world's highest building.

You must be patience, if you are planning to visit the Eiffel Tower; especially in the high season. Here the line can be very long, because the elevator has a limited capacity. Instead of waiting a couple of hours, you can also take the 1.665 stairs instead. No matter what you decide, you will be rewarded with an amazing view. If you are lucky, you can see as long as 70 kilometers (43 miles).

The Louvre Museum was made famous by Dan Brown in his book The Da Vinci Code. But the museum is more than a crime scene in a famous book. It is also the scene of one of the world's most amazing art exhibitions. Look for the Mona Lisa painted by Leonardo da Vinci and the ancient Greek statue Venus from Milo.

But those two pieces of art is just a very small part of a huge exhibition in the old building from 1190. You can see everything from Greek and Egyptian ancient art to modern design and fashion. So if you want to see it all, one day is not enough.

Other great sight in Paris are Champs-Elyses and Notre Dame Cathedral. You might also want to visit Versailles about 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the city centre. Disneyland will certainly also make yourself and your kids happy.

When you have seen all the sights, it is time for shopping. You can find all the luxury trademarks in Paris department stores, but if you are looking for haute couture fashion, you should visit Rue du Faubourg-St-Honor on the right bank of the Seine. Here you can buy clothes from Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Pierre Cardin, Christian Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent.

Paris is also a market city. Buy great food at the Rue Mouffetard market or old books, postcards, and musical instruments or porcelain at the March de la Porte de Vanves market. For cheap souvenir, go to Rue de Rivoli.

Finish your day on one of the great restaurants with a typical French dish and a glass of red wine; or try a sunset cruise on the Seine. If you have more energy, you can party on all night in one of the many nightclubs. - 30439

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The Highlight of Paris

By Morten Elm

Paris is without doubt the Capital of Romance. The city is a great place for romantic vacation with your partner or even a honeymoon. In Paris you also find lovely food, great shopping and some of the most interesting sites in Europe.

The Eiffel Tower is seen as the landmark of Paris. It was created in 1889 for the World Exhibition. The plan was to demolish it after the exhibition, but because of the popularity, the plan was changed. The Eiffel Tower is 319 meter (1047 feet), and until 1931, when the Empire State Building was finished, the world's highest building.

If you like to visit the tower, you have to be patience. In the high season the line can be very long because of the limited capacity of the elevator. So might have to wait a couple of hours, if you not take the 1.665 stairs instead. But the view is worth all the trouble. On a clear day you can see 70 kilometers (43 miles).

Dan Brown made the Louvre Museum famous in The Da Vinci Code. But the museum is not just a scene of the crime in a famous book; it is also the house of an impressive art collection. Here you can see the Greek statue Venus from Milo and the famous painting Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.

But those two pieces of art is just a very small part of a huge exhibition in the old building from 1190. You can see everything from Greek and Egyptian ancient art to modern design and fashion. So if you want to see it all, one day is not enough.

If you have more time, you should also visit Champs-Elyses, the Notre Dame Cathedral and Versailles (about 30 kilometers/19 miles from the centre of Paris). Disneyland is also a very popular choice among kids.

When you have seen all the sights, it is time for shopping. You can find all the luxury trademarks in Paris department stores, but if you are looking for haute couture fashion, you should visit Rue du Faubourg-St-Honor on the right bank of the Seine. Here you can buy clothes from Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Pierre Cardin, Christian Dior, and Yves Saint Laurent.

Paris is also a market city. Buy great food at the Rue Mouffetard market or old books, postcards, and musical instruments or porcelain at the March de la Porte de Vanves market. For cheap souvenir, go to Rue de Rivoli.

Finish your day on one of the great restaurants with a typical French dish and a glass of red wine; or try a sunset cruise on the Seine. If you have more energy, you can party on all night in one of the many nightclubs. - 30439

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