May 30, 2009

Finding the perfect dress for you

As a woman who loves designer clothes and glamorous dresses, the truth is that I am quite aware of the current fashion trends, making be able to give some important advice to other women.

Keeping this in mind, everyone should do everything possible in order to get the clothes that really fit you like a glove! Even for those plus size women it is possible to find stunning plus size clothing that will make you feel like a star! Personally, I believe that the website above will really come in handy for those who need to buy some new plus size clothing for the best prices ever, when keeping in mind the great quality of the clothes. Moreover, there is an amazing range of clothes that are really colorful and trendy, making it possible for you to find something that will allow you to impress absolutely anyone on the streets. Furthermore, if you have a look at the beautiful dress below, you will have a much more precise idea of how incredible all the clothes are:

So, do you like the dress above? If that’s the case, then I am sure that on the website above you will have the chance to find many other pieces of fashion that you will definitely love!

Pets can travel with you now


While the effects of the current recession may be extremely dangerous to many families, the truth is that many companies end up having to addopt new strategies in order to attract more clients. Keeping this in mind, you can now take pets with you if you pay an extra fee as you may read on the msnbc.com article below:

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DALLAS - Southwest Airlines Co., which has bashed competitors for charging fees, said Friday it will add new fees for passengers who bring small pets onboard and for unaccompanied minors.

It will also raise the charge for checking a third piece of luggage or an overweight bag.

Other airlines have raised hundreds of millions of dollars since last year with new fees that include charges for checking one or two pieces of luggage and talking to reservations agents on the phone.

Southwest fired back by spending heavily on television commercials that blasted other airlines for charging "hidden fees." Southwest officials said they were winning customers turned off by the new bag fees.

On Friday, Southwest officials defended their own new fees, which Chief Executive Gary Kelly called "just the starting point" for more changes later this year.

"It is always our goal to be upfront with our customers and to set the right customer expectations," Kelly said. "Our changes today associate a charge for items that are truly an extra service."

Southwest has lost money the last three quarters, and it has joined all other airlines in searching for new revenue, a job made more difficult by a downturn in travel during the recession.

Southwest already charges for checking three or more pieces of luggage and for cocktails, and it is testing onboard Internet access for a fee. Kelly hinted last month that new fees were coming, while insisting they wouldn't be "hidden," by which he seemed to mean fees on first and second checked bags.

"It's disingenuous on our part to say that there are no, quote, fees," Kelly said last month. "We just try to be as honest and straightforward and have the right expectation with our customers on fees as we can."

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