Elena and Alejandro (www.wholistic.com) have discovered a method to identify the vibrational frequency or soul signature of people, places and things in order to support us to distinguish truth vs falsehood, to help us identify what is true and right for us and what is not.
They use scalar technology to investigate the vibrational frequencies and various other aspects like alignment to divine and soul purpose.
In this video they reveal the frequencies of various fabrics including the vibrational frequency of linen.
In our previous blog we referred to the Frequency of Linen Study using a different method.
Today we want to support our love and commitment to Linen using the Study of Elena and Alejandro.
The technology that they use is double blind and variables are confirmed once they both independently reach the same result.
If you are aware of the book Power vs Force: The hidden determinants of Human behaviour you will understand that everything can be calibrated according to a level of consciousness - a frequency. Anything above 200 is life affirming and anything below 200 brings weakness and energy drain to the body.
The Vibrational Frequency of Linen:
Linen Calibrates at a frequency of 400 along with silk. Organic cotton is at a frequency of 310 along with Organic Hemp.
You do not want to be putting your body anywhere near polyester, Nylon, rayon, (all vibrating at 20) satin or lace (both at a 50 signature).
A troubling effect also mentioned in the previous study as well as in ancient texts is that mixing material such as wool and linen bring the vibration down to 10 -very very low!
It seems to harm the electromagnetic field of the person who is wearing them.
Stick to clean linen YUME fabrics on your body and you are more than good!
Check out our latest womans collections here and mens here.
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In 2003, a study was done by a Jewish doctor, Heidi Yellen, on the frequencies of fabric. According to this study, the human body has a signature frequency of 100, and organic cotton is the same – 100.
The study showed that if the number is lower than 100, it puts a strain on the body. A diseased, nearly dead person has a frequency of about 15, and that is where polyester, rayon, and silk register. Nonorganic cotton registers a signature frequency of about 70.
However, if the fabric has a higher frequency, it gives energy to the body. This is where linen comes in as a super-fabric. Its frequency is 5,000.
Wool is also 5,000, but when mixed together with linen, the frequencies cancel each other out and fall to zero. Even wearing a wool sweater on top of a linen outfit in a study collapsed the electrical field. The reason for this could be that the energy field of wool flows from left to right, while that of linen flows in the opposite direction, from right to left.
In an email dated 2/10/12, Dr. Yellen explained the process of this study:
"Frequency was determined by a technician [named] Ivanne Farr who used a digital instrument designed by a retired Texas A&M professor called the Ag-Environ machine. We had a public demonstration with an audience at internationally known artist Bob Summers home.
"Bob Graham, the inventor, told us that his machine was created to analyze the signature frequencies of agricultural commodities to aid the farmer in determining the right time of harvest growth. The gentleman identified signature frequencies that identified illness also and had turned to helping people get well. Bob Graham stated that it was a 'signature frequency of that plant's species identity.' The mHz is different, we were suggested that it would be the same as Rose essential oil.
"Dr. Philip Callahan, a noted physician and researcher, was able to prove the existence of this energy using plant leaves attached to an oscilloscope. About six months ago, he visited me in California and showed me a new development. He had discovered that flax cloth, as suggested in the Books of Moses [the Torah or Pentatuch], acts as an antenna for the energy. He found that when the pure flax cloth was put over a wound or local pain, it greatly accelerated the healing process. He was also using the flax seed cloth as a sophisticated antenna for his oscilloscope. This is the instrument that he uses to determine energy of flax."
Original source of study is from the original paper
]]>Here at YUME, we are not celebrating a specific woman nor any specific achievement that women have made. We don’t participate in any movement or group.
We celebrate the source of all feminine accomplishments.
We celebrate the Divine Feminine which permeates all that is and that which is not ;-).
We celebrate what the feminine is in its nature.
The divine mother.
She exists in all of us. She finds herself in every living thing.
]]>Here at YUME, we are not celebrating a specific woman nor any specific achievement that women have made. We don’t participate in any movement or group.
We celebrate the source of all feminine accomplishments.
We celebrate the Divine Feminine which permeates all that is and that which is not ;-).
The feminine is the necessary polar opposite of the masculine.
They are complementary and counterbalancing opposites each having their own gift and contribution to the world.
We celebrate what the feminine is in its nature.
The divine mother.
She exists in all of us. She finds herself in every living thing.
The energy that opens up the womb and makes available the space for creation to happen.
As the masculine is the seed of creation, the feminine is the womb of creation.
We honour the feminine, active in all of our lives, that offers nourishment, creativity, warmth and space.
Take a moment to step into the feminine space and enjoy the nourishment she has to offer.
It is intense inside her. It is chaotic. It is deep and profound.
When the master alchemist provides purpose for her, she opens up and bears her divine gifts to the world.
This is the space where YUME sources its creations…
Divine inspiration in every garment and every piece of art ready for the master to craft the next expression…
Wishing you a joyful celebration of the women in your life, the feminine in you, the divine mother present in us all.
May you find many creative expressions of her spirit.
]]>The images are courtesy of Constantinos Red 2007 Collection.
“I was led to create this collection, not by passion itself as it can be exposed, nor by its absense. But its existence as an inner “in-formation” struggling to be expressed.” Constantinos Kyriacou
What inspired you to create YUME?
"I love the idea of being free, internally and externally, and one evening I saw a film with a man wearing a Kaftan and it all came together for me. The Kaftan was a missing piece in my life not only as a piece of clothing but also as a symbol of freedom. It allowed me to move away from the modern day material definition of freedom and experience the joy of freedom within myself."
How did you bring this dream into reality?
"The dream of freedom and the necessity to have a Kaftan in my wardrobe led to the creation of the brand. I had no reference to start from so I had to experiment with different patterns, fabrics and designs that would represent the highest quality and absolute freedom. After a number of design attempts, imagination, dreaming and exploration I arrived at the aesthetics and design of YUME as we know it today."
What is your message to other artists or creatives?
Creativity is not only for artists and creatives. It is for everyone. I believe every human being should allow themselves the space and freedom to express their creativity no matter how it looks. “Beauty is like silence…say nothing to describe it”
How do you love to wear your Kaftan?
I just put it on! That’s it. And that is the simplicity of it.
About Constantinos:
Constantinos is a jewellery designer with numerous commissions and exhibitions of contemporary jewellery worldwide since 1994. He studied in Florence, and contributed to important editions of contemporary jewellery and art books during the last 17 years.
He was selected among the 40 designers in the world by Thames and Hudson to present his work in a book about collecting contemporary jewellery (Collect Contemporary: Jewellery -2012).
Amongst other commissions, he designed the Millennium jewellery collection spring/summer haute couture 1999 for YVES SAINT LAURENT.
Enquire about how you can get custom made Jewellery by Constantinos
]]>It's by no means been extra crucial for manufacturers and clients to embody sustainability. Thankfully, right here in YUME Label we're paying attention to the needs of our planet and making greener selections as a result. Yet, with more brands and consumers increasingly now striving to end up sustainable – or, in some cases, to appear as though they are – things can end up confusing.
You'd be forgiven for feeling crushed in terms of understanding what's really well worth spending your cash on. With countless buzzwords to recognize and problems around green washing, it can be hard to recognize precisely where to search without a doubt, for green and ethically made garb. So we put it as simple as possible for you as we understand our raw materials and they are by far the best choice for a more sustainable and green way of living.
We produce high-great, green collections – and which do not sacrifice on style – so you can experience buying with a clean conscience. Of course, being extra sustainable with style is going in addition than the labels you pick out to shop from. Whether it is buying at sustainable buying destinations, once in a while embracing the apartment market, or choosing secondhand over shopping for new, there are numerous steps you may take in the direction of turning into greener in terms of buying. But, in case you are buying new, then there are sustainable approaches to do so.
And this is why we're very happy with our garments and collections which are all handcrafted bearing in mind the importance of sustainable fashion.
Before you leave, make sure to take a good note of these two simple steps and end up a part of our sustainable style mindset:
For people with chemical sensitivities—even allergies—linen clothing is an ideal choice. Linen itself is naturally hypoallergenic and skin-friendly, which is why it is often used for bandages dating all the way back to the ancient Egyptians.
Linen is also naturally anti-bacterial and pathogen-resistant thanks to its inherent wicking and moisture-retention properties—it can absorb up to 20% of its own weight in water without feeling wet. This in turn inhibits bacterial growth and makes linen a highly sanitary choice.
The skin is an extremely sensitive protective layer that absorbs the external factors that reach and touch our bodies every day. Among the thousands of fibers available, the so-called synthetics are particularly allergic, unfortunately, these are the main fabrics available on the market.
In case of major skin problems, an allergic reaction can be extremely dangerous, including shortness of breath, tissue changes, and inflammation requiring pharmacological intervention. Despite this risk, many manufacturers still use artificial and synthetic materials and dye them with harmful chemicals. In extreme cases, allergies to nickel and rigid, sewn-in labels can also occur, irritating the most sensitive skin. The problem is bigger than we initially suspect, especially if we are dealing with contact allergy.
What is important, textiles can also trigger allergies in the respiratory tract. If the tissue has static properties (which results in an accumulation of electrostatic charges), it attracts dust floating in the air, increasing the risk of breathlessness or dry cough.
In the event of such major health problems, it is recommended to choose only natural textiles whose decoloration and sourcing comply with the most important environmental rules.
Dressing perfectly is an art. Once you're happy with your look, you can wear it with confidence. Do you want to buy a long kaftan dress? You can find a lot of different styles & colors in our shop, but which one suits you best? Women and men have different body types and you need to choose one that accentuates your figure.
]]>Dressing perfectly is an art. Once you're happy with your look, you can wear it with confidence. Do you want to buy a long kaftan dress? You can find a lot of different styles & colors in our shop, but which one suits you best? Women and men have different body types and you need to choose one that accentuates your figure. Kaftans are very trendy and available in different fabrics. The flowing nature of the dress is attractive and comfortable and you can also experiment with different types of clothes!
Follow these easy tips for a choice that suits your body type:
The rectangular figure means a rectal or a lean bracelet with thin arms and legs. Caftans should be worn by apple-shaped figures of this type or have round shoulders, a heavy torso and a narrow bottom. You should choose a kaftan that does not weigh down your torso or even around your stomach.
Caftans are made for you in a soft and fluid fabric. Dark colors should be your color and try to choose black, preferably.
If you have it, you are blessed. With the slim waist and curvaceous body, you can choose any type of dress. While you want to buy kaftans, you must choose one that has articulated work on the neckline and chest. This will make the dress perfectly visible to you and enhance your elegance. Wraparound caftans will look good on you.
Caftan For skinny women and men, pleated work kaftans are the best choice for you. They are thin so you can wear anything. But remember, you should pick a color that complements your skin tone!
To get the most out of your silk kaftans pick voluminous tops, so you can pair them with tights.
You can match your long kaftan-style dress with a day corner. If you wear it at night, pair it with bling heels. You can accessorize your caftan dress by adding a belt or rolling it up.
While wearing any outfit, you always want to establish an unmistakable style.
Do it with the kaftan style and you will look elegantly beautiful!
]]>Kaftan is a term known to many in the fashion world, but due to its common usage, it is not entirely clear to some people. In this Kaftan Starter's Guide, we share information to help clarify what timeless clothing is.
A brief history about Kaftans
The term, known as luxury fashion clothing, is recognized worldwide and has generally been associated with royalty since Ottoman times. At the time, the Ottoman-style Kaftan displayed individuality and unique craftsmanship through the use of exotic fabrics and stately decorations. Similar variants of the Tunic style attire was then seen across the Middle East, parts of Africa and Russia too. Clearly, this was a symbol of just how comfortable and stylish this garment was and has since stood the test of time. Fast forward to the 1970`s and kaftan as a garment was popularized for its comfort appeal and colorful prints with the hippie generation of the time and the likes of celebrities such as Elizabeth Taylor draped in designer kaftans.
This later became mainstream with other noted designers including Kaftans as part of their summer season lines, making kaftans (and especially beach kaftan dresses) a womenswear staple for those going on holiday and generally lounging around at the beach or by a pool. Normally made with bright, colorful & unique print designs referencing traditional West, Southwest and South Asian cultures fused with on trend color palettes & styles, these modern colorful outfits has begun to transcend use not only as resort only fashion items but as occasion wear items and day-to-day wear as well. We will now dig a little deeper into the basics of kaftan itself and mitigate any additional issues you may encounter when first wearing kaftan with some suggested style tips that will make it easier.
Cut
Many people are afraid of getting lost in Kaftan. Unlike traditional "free size" kaftans, we offer kaftans that fit perfectly. This means we match the size chart you suggested to your measurements and you can choose styles from S (small) to XL (extra large). This will accentuate your figure without sacrificing style.
Reflecting Your Favorite Style
Kaftans were typically for spa and home wear with a loose fit. As leaders in this field, we have created many complementary categories to help new buyers like you find a caftan that suits your needs.
These include a great variety of different garments that you can find them very easily just by browsing our shop.
Kaftan is for all occasions.
Material Kaftans is synonymous with comfort, so choosing the right material can make a big difference. That's why we use the finest linen cotton to ensure maximum breathability and comfort that will keep you addicted after your first experience.
Accessorize
The Kaftan may seem simple at first glance, but it is a very versatile piece of clothing. And now, given the variety of kaftans being produced, complement your style with suitable bags, necklaces, belts and shoes depending on the image you want to create. We guarantee that there is a kaftan to match any look you want to reflect. As you may already know, the Kaftan is versatile, stylish and comfortable.
As a newcomer to the world of Kaftan, we hope to alleviate some of the fear of first-time shoppers, and we look forward to your first Kaftan experience with us!
]]>Most years, our fall color trends tend to stay the same. But if there is anything we've learned after this year, it's to expect the unexpected especially in what the fall trends in clothes color and fashion will be. If you're in need of a pick-me-up, you're in luck, as this season's color trends combine simple yet powerful colors for men and women. This fall, we have a feeling you won't be able to resist adding some dark black, or grey or ancient red to your wardrobe.
Let’s take a deeper dive!
Anthracite black
That is a very powerful and mild color. Our anthracite black clothing proposals represent the highest rank of coal. It is a serious, brittle and black choice.
Take a look for yourself here.
Grey
It is always a perfect choice and represents a simple yet cozy style and yet casual-but-cool! You can see our own grey Kyoto jumpsuit collection and have your own opinion.
Natural
A color which represents nature. Specifically the colour of unbleached and undyed fabric or of unvarnished and unstained wood.
You can wear this and feel like yourself all day long! Shorts, pants and classic caftans we have it all here on natural colour.
White
White represents purity or innocence... Some of the positive meanings that white can convey include cleanliness, freshness, and simplicity. The color white often seems like a blank slate, symbolizing a new beginning or a fresh start! Our Jasmine White dress is one of our favorite.
Blue
Feel calmness or serenity. Wearing it you can feel as peaceful, tranquil, secure, and orderly.
Blue is often seen as a sign of stability and reliability. Take a look and tell us what you think about our Blue Caftan women dress.
Green
Green often symbolizes nature and the natural world. It is thought to represent tranquility. Other common associations with the color green are good luck, health, envy or jealousy, and environmental awareness.
Who wouldn’t love a green Greek Roman top? Check it out here.
RED
Red represents physical energy, lust, passion, and desire... The color red is an intense color that is packed with emotion ranging from passionate, intense love to anger and violence — representing both cupid and the devil. It is a hot, strong, stimulating color that represents excitement and energy!
Our Ammos short pants have this gorgeous Ancient Red color and that makes you want to wear them all day.
]]>Caftan or Kaftan is a Persian word, while the garment style is believed to have originated in Ancient Mesopotamia. The Ottoman sultans from the 14th to the 18th centuries wore lavishly decorated kaftans; they were also given as rewards to important dignitaries and generals. It can be made from almost any fabric; most are made of silk, wool, or cotton and are often bound with a sash. Kaftans are worn by both men and women in variations across the Iranian plateau, through North Africa, and into West Africa. Primarily worn in hot climates, the kaftan’s loose silhouette helps proper ventilation, therefore lowering the body temperature (though Russians have a similar garment also called a kaftan made of fur).
In Europe and North America, authentic kaftans were rarely worn other than by a small number of travelers and eccentrics, who brought them back from exotic expeditions as part of the fad for Orientalism and Turkish style interiors during the 19th century. It was not until the 1950s and early 1960s that this style of dress began appearing in high fashion when it was adapted by French couturiers—including Christian Dior and Balenciaga—as a new form of loose-fitting evening gown or a robe over matching trousers. By 1966,Vogue described the kaftan as an essential garment for every member of the jet-set and photographed “the beautiful people” in an array of imported traditional styles and western adaptations, “Here are the most becoming fashions ever invented: the languor of the seraglio clings to them; leisure and repose emanate from them. The classic robes of the Near East; they’re now, suddenly all over the contemporary map—inspiration of great dressmakers and every woman’s discovery in beauty…”
Fashion designers such as Temperley and Matthew Williamson have continually reanimated the kaftan’s Bohemian mystique, and others such as Naeem Khan and Elie Saab have brought the kaftan to the red carpet with ornately beaded and embroidered versions. The bold and graphic silhouette of the kaftan enables designers to each put their unique spin on it, while usually maintaining the ease of comfort and modesty that make it so appealing to women worldwide.
]]>We know, choosing the right caftan for your needs can be a real pain! So, we wanted to make things a little bit easier that’s why we can share with you those 5 simple tips for the perfect caftan!
Where to you plan to wear your caftan? Is it a casual meeting, an excursion or maybe your everyday outfit? A caftan made of silk or another natural fabric is definitely a great pick for all of the above occasions.
A medium-length, printed Caftan is much more preferred for a day in the office, especially when teamed up with a pair of leggings while a short caftan is an excellent choice for a casual outing. On the other hand, the long Caftan (at least, mid-calf length – floor-length dresses add more style and class, though) can be worn at a formal function, such as a beach wedding or a cocktail party.
Caftan looks a bit oversized. Since the trick is to have harmony and balance, small purses and bags (for a casual look), as well as clutches (for an evening party or formal occasions) go well with it. If you need to wear a bag, pick one that matches the colour of your dress.
A pair of nude heels looks fantastic when teamed with a caftan. The great thing about kaftans is that you can wear them with whatever shoe you wish, from wedge sandals to a pair of high heels, depending on the look you want to achieve. Of course, it is probably wise not to wear a silk caftan with wedges or luxurious silver high heels with a cotton caftan.
Some elegant pieces of jewellery can make you look more sophisticated in your caftan. Needless to say, if the caftan already has shiny embellishments, better avoid overdoing it with jewellery that make a loud statement, such as heavy, long neck pieces or earrings. Instead, a chic watch, ring, belt or small pearl earrings that look great regardless of the occasion you wear them for, are safe and stylish choices. On the other hand, if your caftan is rather plain with no fancy prints, you can upgrade your look with a sleek necklace and/or a subtle bracelet.
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