Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Where is the secret of S.J. Parker’s “Bitten’s” popularity?

Probably, creating her own line of clothes Sarah Jessica Parker didn’t even expect to get such a success. Since summer 2007 it hasn’t lost its popularity – on the contrary, more and more women give preference to style, suggested by the celebrity. Her words "Fashion is not a luxury, it's a right" has really become a motto of millions of women who have an opportunity to dress themselves fashionably and do not pay through the nose.

Where is the secret of “Bitten’s” popularity? In the price? In the quality of things? In the name of the designer? Everything, I believe is here included. The collection is affordable to all women, the clothes are very practical, convenient and qualitative. But what makes this fashion line so special? First of all, sizes range from 2-22 - a huge change from the usual celebrity lines that cater to the thin shopper! And each woman without ideal 90-60-90 is sure to find a good thing for herself and feel at ease wearing it. And in addition to having plenty of sizes available the biggest draw for "Bitten" is that nearly everything costs less than twenty dollars!
Sarah didn’t try to sell her name – she did what she considered to be right and didn’t lose! Here are some models from “Bitten”:





The collection consists of different styles: an office line “Classics”, everyday clothing “Casual”, ultra fashionable “Trend” and evening apparels and lingerie line “Lounge”. In the clothes from Sarah Jessica Parker each woman feels like a queen and as Sarah rightly points out, "Women should be able to wear great clothes and not lie in bed at night feeling guilty about how much money they've spent. High quality, luxurious clothes do not need to cost as much as we've been led to think."

I am really grateful to Sarah Jessica Parker for “Bitten”. A woman should always be a woman, despite the fact how much money she has in her purse and without thinking how much money she can spend on her clothes this month.

Sarah created “Bitten” according to her own feelings and preferences in fashion. And her desire to do something pleasant for each woman – that is worth a lot! If it hadn’t been done in all sincerity, it wouldn’t have gained such popularity. Agree?

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