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		<title>By: BETTY</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 04:31:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>those collections are gorgeous and the pieces you picked amazing.</description>
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		<title>By: Anita McLAchlan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anita McLAchlan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 21:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>SORRY girls, had to resend as i put in the wrong website address...put an https: instead of http:....too early here for all this! thanks
Anita


Hello girls.
Fabulous new look! Easy to find content, great mix of info and media and colour is fun and inspiring. Congratulations.
Travelling to a warmer climate particularly if it’s a humid one, can take you by surprise if you don’t get it right. In Australia, we know all about heat and humidity. Our tips for packing right for a summer break:
* pack ‘natural fabrics’ - cottons and silks are perfect. They ‘breathe’ well in the humidity and will keep you cool. Don’t underestimate silk…it’s tough!
* longer sleeves can actually keep you cooler and will protect you from the harsher sun…let’s not encourage those age spots to come out any earlier than they intend to!
* pack light and right - lugging over-stuffed bags around will certanily make you sweat! Make sure you take VERSATILE peices in your holiday stash that will take you ‘from beach to bar’ in effortlesss style and grace. Kaftans / tunics are fabulous for that. ‘To the knee please’ if you are less confident about them. Layer under at night when it cools off a bit with:
* white palazzo pants (wider leg…also helps to keep you cool)…will go with just about anything
* jeans (paler/mid blue tones best…too dark often is too ‘heavy’ for summer)- everyone has a pair so you may as well work them harder
* leggins - cotton is great. Remember to the knee or all the way to the ankle…all about proportion.
* metallic/bling sandals will go with anything
* accessorise, accessorise, accessorise - wooden beads, a dash of bling and colour - they don’t take up much room but boy, do they pack a punch and will transform your day look to night in a snap!

Well, I could rave on all day about this. More tips on how to dress for ’summer’ travel destinations can be found on our website. Hope that helps girls!
Anita
Sequins &amp; Sand…the spirit of summer</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SORRY girls, had to resend as i put in the wrong website address&#8230;put an https: instead of http:&#8230;.too early here for all this! thanks<br />
Anita</p>
<p>Hello girls.<br />
Fabulous new look! Easy to find content, great mix of info and media and colour is fun and inspiring. Congratulations.<br />
Travelling to a warmer climate particularly if it’s a humid one, can take you by surprise if you don’t get it right. In Australia, we know all about heat and humidity. Our tips for packing right for a summer break:<br />
* pack ‘natural fabrics’ &#8211; cottons and silks are perfect. They ‘breathe’ well in the humidity and will keep you cool. Don’t underestimate silk…it’s tough!<br />
* longer sleeves can actually keep you cooler and will protect you from the harsher sun…let’s not encourage those age spots to come out any earlier than they intend to!<br />
* pack light and right &#8211; lugging over-stuffed bags around will certanily make you sweat! Make sure you take VERSATILE peices in your holiday stash that will take you ‘from beach to bar’ in effortlesss style and grace. Kaftans / tunics are fabulous for that. ‘To the knee please’ if you are less confident about them. Layer under at night when it cools off a bit with:<br />
* white palazzo pants (wider leg…also helps to keep you cool)…will go with just about anything<br />
* jeans (paler/mid blue tones best…too dark often is too ‘heavy’ for summer)- everyone has a pair so you may as well work them harder<br />
* leggins &#8211; cotton is great. Remember to the knee or all the way to the ankle…all about proportion.<br />
* metallic/bling sandals will go with anything<br />
* accessorise, accessorise, accessorise &#8211; wooden beads, a dash of bling and colour &#8211; they don’t take up much room but boy, do they pack a punch and will transform your day look to night in a snap!</p>
<p>Well, I could rave on all day about this. More tips on how to dress for ’summer’ travel destinations can be found on our website. Hope that helps girls!<br />
Anita<br />
Sequins &amp; Sand…the spirit of summer</p>
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		<title>By: Anita McLAchlan</title>
		<link>http://www.fabulousafter40.com/what-to-pack-when-you-travel-south-2/comment-page-1/#comment-1080</link>
		<dc:creator>Anita McLAchlan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 21:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello girls.
Fabulous new look! Easy to find content, great mix of info and media and colour is fun and inspiring. Congratulations.
Travelling to a warmer climate particularly if it&#039;s a humid one, can take you by surprise if you don&#039;t get it right. In Australia, we know all about heat and humidity. Our tips for packing right for a summer break:
* pack &#039;natural fabrics&#039; - cottons and silks are perfect. They &#039;breathe&#039; well in the humidity and will keep you cool. Don&#039;t underestimate silk...it&#039;s tough!
* longer sleeves can actually keep you cooler and will protect you from the harsher sun...let&#039;s not encourage those age spots to come out any earlier than they intend to!
* pack light and right - lugging over-stuffed bags around will certanily make you sweat! Make sure you take VERSATILE peices in your holiday stash that will take you &#039;from beach to bar&#039; in effortlesss style and grace. Kaftans / tunics are fabulous for that. &#039;To the knee please&#039; if you are less confident about them. Layer under at night when it cools off a bit with:
* white palazzo pants (wider leg...also helps to keep you cool)...will go with just about anything
* jeans (paler/mid blue tones best...too dark often is too &#039;heavy&#039; for summer)- everyone has a pair so you may as well work them harder
* leggins - cotton is great. Remember to the knee or all the way to the ankle...all about proportion.
* metallic/bling sandals will go with anything
* accessorise, accessorise, accessorise - wooden beads, a dash of bling and colour - they don&#039;t take up much room but boy, do they pack a punch and will transform your day look to night in a snap!

Well, I could rave on all day about this. More tips on how to dress for &#039;summer&#039; travel destinations can be found on our website. Hope that helps girls!
Anita
Sequins &amp; Sand...the spirit of summer</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello girls.<br />
Fabulous new look! Easy to find content, great mix of info and media and colour is fun and inspiring. Congratulations.<br />
Travelling to a warmer climate particularly if it&#8217;s a humid one, can take you by surprise if you don&#8217;t get it right. In Australia, we know all about heat and humidity. Our tips for packing right for a summer break:<br />
* pack &#8216;natural fabrics&#8217; &#8211; cottons and silks are perfect. They &#8216;breathe&#8217; well in the humidity and will keep you cool. Don&#8217;t underestimate silk&#8230;it&#8217;s tough!<br />
* longer sleeves can actually keep you cooler and will protect you from the harsher sun&#8230;let&#8217;s not encourage those age spots to come out any earlier than they intend to!<br />
* pack light and right &#8211; lugging over-stuffed bags around will certanily make you sweat! Make sure you take VERSATILE peices in your holiday stash that will take you &#8216;from beach to bar&#8217; in effortlesss style and grace. Kaftans / tunics are fabulous for that. &#8216;To the knee please&#8217; if you are less confident about them. Layer under at night when it cools off a bit with:<br />
* white palazzo pants (wider leg&#8230;also helps to keep you cool)&#8230;will go with just about anything<br />
* jeans (paler/mid blue tones best&#8230;too dark often is too &#8216;heavy&#8217; for summer)- everyone has a pair so you may as well work them harder<br />
* leggins &#8211; cotton is great. Remember to the knee or all the way to the ankle&#8230;all about proportion.<br />
* metallic/bling sandals will go with anything<br />
* accessorise, accessorise, accessorise &#8211; wooden beads, a dash of bling and colour &#8211; they don&#8217;t take up much room but boy, do they pack a punch and will transform your day look to night in a snap!</p>
<p>Well, I could rave on all day about this. More tips on how to dress for &#8216;summer&#8217; travel destinations can be found on our website. Hope that helps girls!<br />
Anita<br />
Sequins &amp; Sand&#8230;the spirit of summer</p>
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