Friday, October 16, 2009

Sekute Definition..

For the longest time I've been using my special word in public. The people who know of it say they love it but that I should share it with others. So, I decided why not :)

Sekute™ - pronounced (Seh-Cute) is a unique name coined up by Korporate Kutie founder/designer, Chris-tan Thorne. Sekute is formed by the union of 2 words: Sexy & Cute (Kute). Sekute embodies everything you want to express in your everyday lifestyle. It can be used to describe a person, place or thing.

A sekute woman has confidence about her that says 'I'm here'. The way she wears her clothes shows that she takes pride in who she is.

Before you know it, the word Sekute will become as recognized as Diva, Fabulous, and Beautiful. And will be worn with confidence and carried in style.

Soon you will hear people saying "There is something sekute about her", "You're so Sekute", "She has sekute appeal", "You look so sekute in that dress", "That is a sekute statement", or "Those jeans are sekute". This list can go on :)

8 comments:

  1. I am thrilled that you finally put out the definition of 'Sekute'! Like you said before you know it, it will be everywhere! Tabloids, Magazines, run way...etc...

    There is a "sekuteness" in all of us! xo

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  2. wow i am so amazed with the style of clothing and the design whoever created this logo is amazing.

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  3. The style of each tank top is different and unique. Id love to see what they look like on & also the material looks nice and durable.

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  4. Your special word is really ‘SEKUTE’,…;-)

    I love it and it’s true you can apply it for so many different things,…

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  5. All things Sekute & here to stay :-)

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  6. This is such a natural word (imo) it's like it's been in existance for years already, so DEFINITELY HERE TO STAY!

    Encaptures all things positive in all of us :-)

    Sekute is so Sekute :-D

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  7. I love it!!! perfect

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  8. This is very original word and I already love it :) I'm gonna start using it in Poland :)

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