Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Emerald Glam!

Palette 2 Palate would like to wish you a very happy New Year! It’s that time of the year to start thinking of all the new colors and trends to add to your wardrobe. Palette 2 Palate wants you to embrace the color of the year. Pantone a leading color forecasting company crowned Emerald Green the color of the year. Emerald Green is a color of elegance and beauty that enhances our sense of well-being and harmony.
Start the year strong by showing off this jewel stone stunning color, with this green shapely woven panel sheath dress that works for many occasions.
At work make a fashion statement with this feminine and so easy to wear, button-shoulder blouse that can be mix and match with a simple skirt or your favorite pair of pants.
If you’re going out on the town to celebrate yourself this year, add more sparkle to the night lights with this emerald sequin dress. You will be the hit of the evening as you shine like a movie star with this dazzling dress.
Here are more ways to adapt to this wonderful color with a few shimmery emerald add-ons like this statement Anne Klein 'Palatine' Frontal Necklace and shimmery Anne Klein 'Bruma' Drop Earrings earnings oh so elegant. Step out in style with these twinned bow top suede slim heel by Steve Madden. Celebrate the hue with this amazing briefcase styling defines a color-blocked satchel with green piped leather contrast trim.
This year make sure you “wear what you eat” with Palette 2 Palate. Ladies if you are wearing green then you should have some green on your dinner table. Let get this year started right and eating healthy with a seasonal spring vegetable like Swiss chard. One of the many health benefits of Swiss chard is that it’s a rich source of vitamin K. One cup of chopped chard provides > than 300% of the daily value for vitamin K. Vitamin K helps stop cuts and scrapes from bleeding too much and starts the healing process. Together with calcium, vitamin K helps build strong bones. Ladies if you are one of those that fall easily with those heels then start eating your Swiss chard!
Try this amazing Swiss chard with Lemon and Hazelnuts recipe, it looks delicious.
Don't forget, with Palette 2 Palate, color is in all year 'round! See you soon.

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