Friday, 30 May 2014

BRAND NAME AND THE SLOGAN 

      





        Makoo 
                                     Style in Comfort

Activities would be
  
1) Each person will paint their t-shirt or scuff, which will be given by us and they could take it

2)Free styling tips on clothes, hair and hijab.

DEFINITION OF AQL AND DIFFERENT KINDS OF LEVEL



Definition of AQL: The AQL (Acceptable Quality Level) is the maximum per cent defective that for the purpose of sampling inspection can be considered satisfactory as a process average. 

Table: Sampling plan for shipment inspection:

Lot or Batch size
Sample size Code Letter
Sample Size
Acceptable Quality level
2.5
4.0
6.5
Ac
Re
Ac
Re
Ac
Re
2 – 8
A
2
0
1
0
1
0
1
9 – 15
B
3
0
1
0
1
0
1
15 – 25
C
5
0
1
0
1
0
1
26 – 50
D
8
0
1
1
2
1
2
51-90
E
13
1
2
1
2
2
3
91-150
F
20
1
2
2
3
3
4
151-280
G
32
2
3
3
4
5
6
251-500
H
50
3
4
5
6
7
8
501-1200
J
80
5
6
7
8
10
11
1201-3200
K
125
7
8
10
11
14
15
3201-10000
L
200
10
11
14
15
21
22
10001-35000
M
315
14
15
21
22
21
22

Source: ANSI/ASQ Z 1.4 The Sampling procedures and table for inspection by attributes

How to Read AQL table?

Lot or Batch size: This means total how many pieces inspector is going to check or inspect. (i.e. if you have been offered a shipment of 600 pieces order quantity, the batch size of this shipment will fall under 501 to 1200 pieces (Code-J)

Sample size Code letter: This code is indicative a range of batch size. (Code 'G' means your lot size range is from 151 pieces to 280 pieces.

Sample size: It means that how many pieces will be picked up for inspection from the total offered pieces (Batch).

Ac (Accepted): The number in this column denotes that if the inspector finds up to that much defective pieces the shipment will be accepted by buyer.


Re (Rejected): On the other hand number in this column denotes that if the inspector finds that much defective pieces or more than the listed number, the shipment will be rejected (or asked to the manufacturer for 100% inspection and re-offer for final inspection) by buyer.

Example: Suppose you have been offered a shipment of 1000 pieces for inspection. Select the range from table, it is 501-1200. Now from table you have to select number of sample you are going to actually inspect. According the above table you will select 80 pieces out of 1000 pieces. Now assume that you are inspecting at 2.5 AQL. So, after inspecting all 80 pieces if you find 5 or less than 5 defective pieces will accept the shipment. And if you find 6 or more than 6 defective pieces in 80 samples you will reject that shipment.

Monday, 19 May 2014

5 TOP FASHION BLOGS IN MIDDLE EAST

         
1) My Fashdiary : A blog edited by Dubai based Blogger, Stylist and Consultant  "Tala Samman". On Tala’s blog you will find her Style, her love for Food and Interviews with top Fashion Designers. My Fashdiary is definitely one of the most popular Fashion Blogs in The Middle East !
2) I am Tamara : “Tamara Al Gabbani” is a Fashion Designer, TV Personality and Actress in Dubai. On her blog “I am Tamara” you will find her personal style, inspirations and more …
3) Hybrid In A Head Piece : Edited by husband and wife Ascia and Ahmad, their blog is their personal Photo Diary. Definitely one of our favorites ! 
4)  Maritsa :  A Fashion blog by Turkish Blogger Maritsa, her blog is one of the most influential blogs in Turkey and The Middle East.
Blog : http://maritsa.co/
 5) The Fierce Diaries : A blog by Nadya Hassan an Emirati Fashionista with a unique style. 



5 TOP FASHION BLOGS WORLWIDE



tavi
Tavi Gevinson.

Tavi Gevinson tavi-thenewgirlintown.blogspot.com

The place to start. It follows the typical format: straight-up photos of the blogger, scans of fashion shoots and vintage magazines, all captioned with chirpy commentary. Fashion has fallen for 13-year-old Gevinson in a big way; the little Chicagoan can also fill you in on what it's like to model for the Rodarte label or grace the cover of Pop magazine. Some "proper" style journalists have expressed disbelief that a child has produced such informed fashion reports. As if you need a doctorate to be enthusiastic about clothes.
gary cardGary Card.

Gary Card garycardiology.blogspot.com

Gary Card may be a set designer by trade but his photo-heavy blog is a brilliant insider's look at the fashion industry. Currently this 28-year-old Brit is everyone's favourite creative; he's made guitars for Lady Gaga, window displays for Stella McCartney, and set designs for shoots inVogue and V Magazine. He's assiduous at posting, and a scroll through his blog is a great catch-up on new restaurants, cutting-edge fashion and great pop videos. His fairytale creations wrought in bright colour palettes are mesmerising.
Scott Schuman'The Sartorialist' otherwise known as Scott Schuman, Sydney, Australia. Photograph: R Nowytarger/Newspix / Rex Featu

Scott Schuman thesartorialist.blogspot.com

The Sartorialist's street style shots are probably viewed by more people than any others on the web. Since launching the blog in 2005, the 41-year-old New Yorker has been named one of Time magazine's biggest design influences, worked for Burberry, modelled for Gap and published a book. The praise is deserved: he is an excellent photographer and his captions insightful. He excels at projecting his own world view – the key to all successful blogs – and it's impossible to follow his work for long without finding your idea of style has subtly shifted.
susie lauSusanna Lau.

Susanna Lau stylebubble.typepad.com

Style Bubble is all about the young and the trendy, and as that's what London fashion does best, Susie Lau's blog is the perfect showcase for her home town's talent. Since she started blogging in 2006, the 26-year-old has shown a real knack for highlighting young designers hovering on the verge of success, and her pleasure in discovering talent makes her breezy blog an accessible read. Her judgment is trusted by the 10,000 people who check her posts each day, and Dazed & Confused has made her commissioning editor of its website.
david fischerDavid Fischer. Photograph: Robert Wunsch

David Fischer highsnobiety.com

Streetwear is a blogger's paradise with trainer styles, limited-edition T-shirt designs and niche brands popping up quicker than your morning round of toast. One of the oldest and the best blogs in the sector is Highsnobiety, which was established in 2005 by Swiss-based Fischer. The original site proved so popular it now has five offshoots and Fischer has had to bring in a couple of editors to help him on HighSnobiety, though he still creates many of the daily posts about products and "lifestyle culture news" himself.



 TOP SHOPPING WEBSITE





1. Etsy
The Details: You can basically find anything in your wildest dreams on this incredible site, which features home-crafted items you're not going to find anywhere else. Fromhomemade crochet toques to eco-friendly scarves and even a Katniss Everdeen pillow, let your imagination run wild. Naturally, they ship to Canada.
Our Holidays Pick: Vintage knit sweater.