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How To: Wear belts with pants, sweaters, skirts, and dresses
With two different and popular styles of belts, we'll show you how to create 4 flattering and fashionable looks.
How To: Wear Hijab
An extensive video on how to wear hijab, shayla, al amira hijab, one piece hijab. Part 1 of 2 - How to Wear Hijab.
How To: Tie an obi belt
This video shows you how to tie a wide belt to accent many outfits.
How To: Tie a bowtie
This is how you tie a bowtie. The trick is to twist and tweak until finished. Bow ties look best when slightly imperfect. Too much symmetry is unnatural. You want people to see that its not pre-tied.
How To: Tie a tie with the 'Four in hand' knot
The "Four in hand" is the most well known and commonly worn knot in the western world. The "Four-in-hand" knot has its name from the drivers of the four-in-hand carriage in the mid-1800's, who tied their scarves and the reigns of their carriage with this knot.
How To: Tie a tie with the 'Nicky' knot
The "Nicky" is related to the "Pratt" and provides an excellent compact, medium sized symmetric knot. The "Nicky" is a very practical knot which can be used with most any tie.
How To: Tie a tie with the 'Christensen' (aka 'Cross') knot
This knot belongs to a bygone race and is one of the last remaining examples of old tie knotting. The knot was called "Christensen" due to its 1917 publishing in a catalog on behalf of the Swedish tie-maker Amanda Christensen. Its secret is not explained in any of the manuals of its time, and only in recent years has there been a renewed interest in the knot, and an explanation on how to tie it.
How To: Tie a tie with the 'Plattsburgh' knot
The "Plattsburgh" knot is named after the small town in up-state New York where Thomas Fink, inventor of the knot and co-author of the book "The 85 ways to tie a tie", is born. In contrast to its narrow close relative the "St. Andrew", the "Plattsburgh" produces a symmetric knot characterized by a broad cone with a narrow opening.
How To: Tie a tie with the 'Pratt' (aka 'Shelby') knot
The "Pratt" is related to the "Nicky" and provides an excellent compact, medium sized symmetric knot. The "Pratt" is a very practical knot which can be used with most any tie.
How To: Tie a tie with the 'Victoria' knot
This knot is identical to the "Four-in-hand", apart from the addition of another pass of the wide blade across the knot before ending. This gives a slightly larger knot.
How To: Tie a tie the 'Oriental' knot
The "Oriental" knot uses the least amount of moves possible. It's the simplest knot there is. The knot is very popular among Chinese youths, hence it's name.
How To: Tie the 'Windsor' knot
The Windsor knot, also (wrongly) known as the "Double-Windsor" (a non-existent enormous 16-move knot), is the most well known knot in the world. The Windsor is a large, symmetrical, self-releasing triangular knot. The tie was named by Americans in the 1920-30's after the Duke of Windsor. The Duke was known for his fondness of large triangular tie knots, but didn't in fact invent this particular knot. His secret was a specially tailored tie with an extra thickness of material.
How To: Tie a scarf into a stylish head wrap
This head wrap is easy to wear and perfect for a trip to the beach, keeping your hair out of your face, or, like Grace Kelly, wearing under a large-rimmed straw hat.
How To: Tie a scarf into a sexy top
Talk about casual chic! This simple wraparound is a head turner.
How To: Tie a sarong into a one strap dress
Why spend the big bucks for a designer frock? Just follow these simple steps to a lovely summer dress or beach cover-up.
How To: Bubble tie a sarong
Give your sarong a polished look by hiding the knot.
How To: Tie a sarong into a simple wrap skirt
There's something so right about a sarong, especially on the beach. This video shows you how to tie a sarong into a simple wrap skirt.
How To: Tie a scarf with a French twist
How to tie a scarf with a French twist is demonstrated in this video.
How To: Tie a simple neck scarf
How to tie a simple neck scarf is demonstrated in this video.
How To: Tie a scarf belt
How to tie a scarf belt is demonstrated in this video.
How To: Organize your purse
Better TV's Juli Auclair checks out purses that make organization a breeze.
How To: Dress like a drag queen
Whether you masquerade at midnight as a woman in your wife's clothes, you have a secret, burning desire to sing Cher's "If I Could Turn Back Time" on stage, or you want to really strut your stuff around town as a full time woman. Dress like a drag queen.
How To: Dress best for plus-sized women
Watch this video for some useful tips on how to dress if you are a plus-sized woman.
How To: Tie A tie American style
John Kaye shows you how to tie the American half knot. Tie A tie American style.
How To: Tie an amazing no-slip shoe knot
This amazing knot may save your life, probably your pride, and certainly piles of your time. If you have kids you know how many times each day you have to tie their shoes. With this knot you'll tie them once and be done. This knot is easy to tie and can be untied as easily as any other.
How To: Be French chic
Ever wondered why French women are so chic and stylish and fashionable? Here's why- some simple fashion and style rules that will bring out the femme in you. Be French chic.
How To: Polish shoes with a banana
No shoe polish? No problem! ...As long as you have a banana! That's right, you can go polish your shoes with this yellow crescent of unparalleled beauty, let us show you how!
How To: Put on a sari
Learn how to put on the traditional Indian dress - a sari.
How To: Wear one shirt 3 different ways
This video shows you how to wear a shirt 3 different ways.
How To: Wear jumpsuits and wear white
JANE fashion editors show you how to get four distinct looks with a jumpsuit that won't make people call you a grease monkey. Then they show you how to rock white.
How To: Wear neutral colors
Janemag's market/fashion news editor, Kelley Culp, shows you how to wear neutrals without fading out of sight.
How To: Avoid common fashion faux-pas
Watch this video for a look at some common fashion mistakes that women make, and some suggestions for remedying them.
How To: Wear Hijab in different styles
Learn how to wear different types of hijab in different styles in this two part series. The hijab details have been explained in terms of the hijab material and hijab durability.
How To: Hem pants for the perfect fit
Because some pants are just too long, Perna from Watch Mojo teaches you how to hem, or shorten your pants for that perfect fit.
How To: Look good on the beach
The beach is a fashion minefield for men, especially for the British. So we've put together a foolproof guide to looking good on the beach. Look good on the beach.
How To: Dress in punk rock fashion
Joylyn Everett shows us how to dress in punk rock fashions, in this series of videos. Part 1 of 15 - How to Dress in punk rock fashion.
How To: Put on a traditional sari
My grandmother is an expert in this. Good to know for all women! And guys too, might come in handy someday, I don't know...
How To: Dress if you are a tall woman
With our expert, Lana Rafael, you can learn how to dress up your wardrobe. Hear advice about the selecting the best clothing to fit your body.
How To: Clean suede shoes
Expert, Esther Rodrigues, shows you how to clean suede to look new again. She also gives you tips for maintaining your suede accessories. So, take some time, and learn how to clean suede shoes today!
How To: Identify authentic or knock off items
WealthTV Special Luxury Goods & Counterfeit WealthTV delves into the rampant world of knock-offs with the in-depth special, Luxury Goods and Counterfeits. How can you tell if an item is authentic or a counterfeit?