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Interesting site and concept. I came across your profile and noticed you are out of San Diego, what area? I just moved from there (Little Italy and La Jolla before that) and I miss it pretty bad.
Always interested to here another web owner's perspective on my project and possible ways to team up, etc.
Take it easy,
Brad, co-founder
ShareYourDiscount.com
Trust this finds you in good health and spirit. Being a fellow member of Fashion Industry Network you obviously understand and value the power of networking. I would like to invite you to be a member of my network.
Our professional lives may bring a need or desire to gain each other's counsel and being connected certainly helps. If I may be of any help to you, please don't hesitate to ask.
If you are not an open networker, I apologize for the inconvenience. Please delete, defer or archive my invitation, but please do not select "I don't know this person."
I look forward for an enduring relationship.
To Introduce myself , I am Paromita Das and I'd appreciate just two minutes of your time and attention. I am a Fashion Designer from India. I have gone through your profile and found interesting to be in touch with you.
You can reach me on das.paromita@gmail.com
for more information about me you can go through the following links ..
http://designer-paromitadas.blogspot.com/
http://www.coroflot.com/paramita_das
http://paromitadas.carbonmade.com
Looking forward to your reply.
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Best Regards
Paramita Das
Bangalore (India)
Tel - 080 - 41261764 , 09480449614
das.paromita@gmail.com
http://www.linkedin.com/in/paramitadas
updated 3:48 p.m. CT, Wed., Dec. 3, 2008
NEW YORK - Enough gloom and doom: There's a prediction from a leading color source that cheerful and sunny yellow will be the influential color of 2009.
Pantone, which provides color standards to design industries, specifically cites "mimosa," a vibrant shade of yellow illustrated by the flowers of some mimosa trees as well as the brunch-favorite cocktail, as its top shade of the new year. In general, Pantone expects the public to embrace many tones of optimistic yellow.
"I think it's just the most wonderful symbolic color of the future," says Leatrice Eiseman, executive director of the Pantone Color Institute. "It's invariably connected to warmth, sunshine and cheer — all the good things we're in dire need of right now.In the spring fashion collections previewed earlier in the fall for retailers and editors, pops of yellow brightened the runways of Carolina Herrera — who called her favorite shade marigold — Badgley Mischka, Zac Posen and Michael Kors, among others. Kors even included a retro yellow polka-dot bikini that clearly harkened back to a more upbeat time.
The fashion world first embraced orange a few years ago and that has evolved into yellow, which had already been gaining popularity in the home market, too.
"People know yellow lightens up the atmosphere," Eiseman says.
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Home-goods companies based in Paris and Milan, Italy, have already been heavily influenced by yellow, says Tom Mirabile, vice president of global trends and design at Lifetime Brands, Inc., whose portfolio includes Cuisinart, Farberware and Pfaltzgraff.
It helps that it looks good in florals and has a close association with nature, a driving force in the marketplace right now, and it complements current favorites green and purple. (In 2008, "blue iris," a purple-tinged blue, was color of the year.)
"I'd say you should get used to seeing yellow in places you're not used to seeing it," Eiseman says

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