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These Are the Ways Women Are Wearing Short Skirts This Fall

As it’s now fall, we’ve got to start thinking about not only the beautiful outfits we are going to wear, but how we’re going to start wrapping up a little bit more. The best outfit choices are always in the summer when the sun is out and you don’t have to wear big coats and scarves (although, that’s probably my favourite thing to wear when it’s cold.) However, the best thing about being between the really cold months and the hot ones is that you can mix and match the things you wear in both seasons and create lots of lovely outfits and looks. Short skirts are so popular in the summer, but long skirts are more popular during winter which means when fall comes, women wear skirts in all different types of ways. It’s pretty hard to get to grips with what goes (in terms of outfits) and what doesn’t. Sometimes it’s extremely helpful to just see what other people are wearing and either copy or tweak their outfits so you can wear it yourself. There’s nothing wrong with using other p

All you need to know about the Diamond Clarity Chart

What is Diamond Clarity? A diamond’s clarity is one of the four C’s of diamond grading that’s affecting the stone’ quality. The other four C’s being color, cut, and carat. Diamonds have different types of clarity depending on their visual appearance and internal characteristics which are called inclusions. The more inclusions a diamond has, the less brilliant it becomes. Diamonds with the least number of flaws are considered extremely rare therefore they come at a high cost. Using a diamond clarity chart , you can learn how to measure a diamond clarity scale .  While inclusions are normally inherent qualities of a diamond which were formed during the crystal’s growth underground, some inclusions are accidents and a result of harsh handling during the cutting process.  Grading the Clarity of a Diamond  The diamond clarity scale is based on a lot of factors; some of which include the size, number, and location of the flaw. Most inclusions are usually not seen by the nake