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Blake Lively's Dream Christmas Present Would 'Bankrupt' Ryan Reynolds

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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are one of the most successful couples in Hollywood, but when it comes to Christmas presents, Lively doesn't want her husband to go bankrupt.

The 26-year-old actress attended the unveiling of Van Cleef & Arpels redesigned New York 5th Avenue Flagship Maison on Tuesday (Dec. 10) and revealed to E! News that she's eyeing some expensive bling. When asked what piece of jewelry from the store she'd want to be under her Christmas tree, Lively gushed about a pair of circular estate earrings.

"Their estate pieces are incredible," she gushed, "because [they] show how timeless Van Cleef is."

Following Lively's confession, E! host Alicia Quarles looked into the camera and said, "Ryan, you've heard what she wants for Christmas. If you're watching, you have no excuse, this better be under the tree."

Lively laughed and admitted that the couple would have to file for "bankruptcy" if Reynolds actually bought the vintage gems.

It's nice to know that Blake and Ryan have a price limit when it comes to gift-giving!

Jessica Simpson Goes Makeup-Free For Date Night

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Jessica Simpson looks stunning in a makeup-free photo she shared on Twitter this morning (Dec. 15).

The 33-year-old singer-turned-fashion mogul was presumably out to dinner with fiance Eric Johnson when she tweeted the snapshot, writing, "Aquaphor from the diaper bag…And a filter ;) Date night!" (Aquaphor is a cleansing cream that can be used on both adults and babies.)

With nothing but the petrolatum-based healing ointment on, Simpson made a kissy face as she posed for the picture.


When Your Favorite Plus-Size Store 'Rebrands' Itself

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In my desperate attempt to land a job, I had an interview with Torrid, one of the largest, most successful plus-size stores on the market. I had worked for them in high school, when Tripp and Sourpuss were their most popular brands. The brand aged with me, retiring their baggy bondage pants to make room for skinny jeans while I let my asymmetrical haircut grow out. During the years I was learning to love myself, I spent plenty of "diva style" points behind those glass doors. Torrid and I have always, pretty much, been on the same page. Zipping up my black skater skirt and adjusting my spider necklace, I was feeling like a no-brainer to rejoin my fabulous fat counterparts behind the register.



Boy... was I in for a shocker.



During the interview, I was informed that Torrid is undergoing a session of rebranding. Only, instead of "growing up with the customer," as they claim to do, they are completely silencing their alternative style. Of course, the manager didn't tell it to me this way. She put forward that Torrid "wants someone to walk into our store and see what they see on the cover magazines." I couldn't help but complain in my head... isn't this what Hollister's requirements are? Responding to the confusion on my face, she suggested that Torrid is "still growing up with their customers, who are now in the professional world. They're getting jobs and growing up." From the subtle hints during our fake-smiled happy talk, I know that when Torrid says "growing up," they really mean turning their alternative side down.



Even though I spit out my best proud body positive campaign key words, I knew what was coming: my purple hair didn't stand a chance within the new version of their brand. Hot Topic may be the parent store to Torrid, and I might have bought my hair dye there, but the same dress code no longer applies. When I worked at Torrid during my high school days, back in 2008, I had bright pink hair down to my waist. The manager stated that the current rules were natural hair colors only. Here I was, thinking that the times were changing and becoming more accepting! How silly of me!



The manager kept repeating that their employees have to reflect their new image. To me, it sounded like a slightly warped version of an Abercrombie and Fitch interview -- "you must be fat-girl-pretty but also not stand out too much." I even attempted talking about big girl visibility, and how important it is that "fat girls not be considered PLUS SIZE fashion, because that would mean they are an extension of fashion. Fat girls need to be a part of fashion as a whole. Fat girls should wear designers, crop tops, belts on their waist and tight black dresses." I could tell that my enthusiasm for fat girl visibility made this Torrid representative wary of hiring such a vivacious employee.



It's obvious that I'm passionate about fashion and bringing big bodies within the spotlight. Torrid is "revolutionizing" their company to be another Forever21+, except they're going to keep charging the same boutique prices. They'll continue to sell their "Retro Chic" line, which will probably be the closest you can get to their signature bad ass look, but buying a Retro Chic dress will have you out $80 at the least. As my interviewer recommended, "that kind of expression should be left at home."



The new "I Am Torrid" campaign is gassed by the male gaze and modern blandness. It focuses on the "sexiness" of a curvy women. As seen in the image below, most of the images from their new campaign are in greyscale. Their new costumer only stands out with sex appeal, not with high fashion. As a person, who happens to have a fat body, I can proudly admit that I am tired of being sexualized and fetishized simply for having a "curvy" figure. Not only is that word terribly vague, but a fat body is more than its curves. Curvy women are more than how "sexy" they are. Lastly, sexy is more than just a sweater with a cut out for cleavage. Sexy is a mindset and it is an emotion, and I'll be damned if another plus size retailer tries to sell me another "buy this because it's sexy for a fat girl" campaign. What's next? A campaign about how black is slimming?



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I don't want to dress like every other fat girl. For the same reasons, I don't want to dress like every skinny or mid-sized girl. I don't want to dress like anybody. I want to cultivate my own style, and for that, I need options. People have been shopping at Torrid BECAUSE it is a Hot Topic brand. They walk through the store specifically looking for tight-fitting jeans and loud, yet classy style. Torrid is taking a giant step away from that original aesthetic, and as much as they would like to believe that they are maturing WITH their loyal customers; they are alienating them and trading them in for ones with less pizzazz.



RIP Hot Topic's Torrid. They are now just another alternative company being washed out by plain peplum dresses and black button-up shirts. This one is dedicated to another style that us fat bodies will only be able to find online.



ALTERNATIVES TO SHOPPING AT TORRID (mostly online shops, unfortunately):



ASOS (actual perfection)



Re/Dress (run by two very lovely ladies who work very hard)



Domino Dollhouse (intelligent designer and buyer, with truly original and statement pieces)



Chubby Cartwheels (velvet skater skirts and true love)



Mod Cloth (expensive but extensive, vintage inspired)



Fashion to Figure (shield your eyes from the shape wear and it's gold and they have real stores!)



Simply Be (options from super alternative goth vibes to pretty girl does lunch date)



Ingrid R. Taller is the founder and editor-in-chief of Bitchtopia.com. She's a writer, performer, and fat activist.

This piece first appeared on Bitchtopia.com

This Is How To Pull Off An All-White Wedding

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By Kellee Khalil for Lover.ly

While we're never ones to shy away from a bright, bold color palette of dazzling blues or radiant orchid, but there's something so classically bridal about white...all white. And we especially love this look for a modern winter wedding. Crisp white linens, white flickering tea lights, and various blooms without a single hue in sight...it's fresh, sophisticated, and oh-so-chic. Forget everything you know about the so-called "rules" your mother taught you: it's actually OK to wear white after Labor Day, and your 'maids will shine in a white gown right next to you. (We'd like to thank Pippa for reminding us how much we love this trend!) Get more white wedding inspiration below.


A mix of white and ivory gives this tablescape depth and warmth.


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Our favorite white stems? Hydrangeas, of course -- the quintessential bridal flower.


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We love this fresh approach to bridesmaid dresses.

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Of course, an all white menu is probably not the best choice, but a white signature cocktail and cake duo is the perfect ways to start and end the night.


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Pretty prints and eclectic fonts are always a favorite, but a classic invitation suite is one of our favorite ways to stay "traditional."


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White orchids, roses, peonies, and tulips...can you think of a more luxurious combination?

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Having an outdoor ceremony? Cover your chairs in white cushions or chair covers.

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We love this minimalist approach to decor.


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Amber Rose Stuns In Before And After Pregnancy Photos

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Amber Rose uploaded a stunning picture to Instagram yesterday afternoon (Dec. 14). "Before & After my baby boy Sebastian," she captioned the photo, revealing the fitness results she has achieved since giving birth to her son in Feb. 2013.



The 30-year-old previously bragged about her lack of stretch marks, tweeting, "Nine months pregnant and no stretch marks on my body. Thank you Jesus!"

Although she's had much success in her exercise regimen, Amber Rose understands the pressures women face to lose weight post-pregnancy.

In November, she sent a positive message to fans, writing, "Most celebs give u false hope when u have a baby ( My son was 9lbs) and in 3 months ur supposed to be skinny again..... It's not realistic in most cases ... don't put ur life at risk for societies standards of when ur suppose to lose ur pregnancy weight. Take ur time & don't take the easy way out."

Miley Cyrus Talks Liam Hemsworth Breakup: 'It Was So Fun Wearing A Fat Rock For A Few Years'

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Miley Cyrus was named one of Barbara Walters' "10 Most Fascinating People of 2013" after a year of making headlines.

In the interview, airing Dec. 18, the 21-year-old pop star opens up about her breakup with ex-fiance Liam Hemsworth, revealing that it was too much, too soon -- but she was afraid to let go.

Cyrus, then 19, and Hemsworth, then 22, became engaged in June 2012 after getting together in 2009 on the set of "The Last Song." After a month of rumors, reps for the couple finally confirmed the pair had officially split by Sept. 2013, and Cyrus revealed to Walters that the breakup was a long time coming.

"I was so scared of ever being alone, and I think, conquering that fear, this year, was actually bigger than any other transition that I had, this entire year," Cyrus said of her breakup with Hemsworth, adding, "I don't ever want to have to need someone again, where you feel like, without them, you can't be yourself."

While actually ending things with Hemsworth, now 23, may have been difficult, Cyrus says she's truly happy now that it's over.

"It was so fun wearing a fat rock for a few years," she said of the 3.5-carat cushion-cut diamond ring Hemsworth proposed to her with. "But now, I just feel like I can actually be happy. I wait for those moments of silence, when I'm just at my house, by myself."

So, what went wrong? Well, the "We Can't Stop" singer freely admits she didn't understand what she was getting into, although she wouldn't change the experience.

"I don't think I realized what 19 truly is, and I got engaged at 19, and I definitely wouldn't change being engaged," Cyrus explained.

As for Hemsworth, he also seems like he is better off with the relationship behind him, as he told the Associated Press in November, "These days I feel like I'm more centered and grounded than I've ever been."

Tune in to "Barbara Walters Presents The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2013" on Dec. 18 at 9:30 p.m. for the rest of Cyrus' interview.

UPS Shipping Deadlines For Christmas 2013 Are Happening Sooner Than You Think

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Christmas is just around the corner, leaving us with precious few shopping days 'til the big holiday. If you've been procrastinating, you really need to get on it now. As in: Fire up your browser and start your online shopping as soon as you finish reading this. Why? Because UPS' shipping deadlines for Christmas are happening sooner than you think.

Here's your cheat sheet, from our friends at UPS:

CHRISTMAS
Friday, Dec. 20
Normal pickup and delivery service. UPS 2nd Day Air packages picked up today will be delivered on Tuesday, Dec. 24.

Saturday, Dec. 21
Delivery of UPS Worldwide Express, UPS Worldwide Express Freight, UPS Next Day Air and UPS 2nd Day Air shipments processed and labeled for Saturday Delivery.
Pickup service provided for regular Saturday pickup customers of air and international shipments only, or if prearranged by Friday, Dec. 20. All locations of The UPS Store® will be open. This is the last day to ship UPS 2nd Day Air packages in time for Christmas (arriving Tuesday, Dec. 24).

Monday, Dec. 23
Normal pickup and delivery service. This is the last day to ship UPS Next Day Air packages in time for Christmas (delivered on Tuesday, Dec. 24).

Tuesday, Dec. 24, Christmas Eve
Normal delivery of air, international and ground shipments.
Pickup service available for air and international shipments if prearranged by Monday, Dec. 23. UPS On-Call Pickup service and UPS Drop Boxes are available to all customers for air and international shipments. No UPS Ground, UPS Standard or 3 Day Select pickups until Thursday, Dec. 26.

Wednesday, Dec. 25, Christmas
No UPS pickup or delivery service. (UPS Express Critical service is available for urgent packages. Call 1-800-714-8779 or visit upsexpresscritical.com.)

For more info on holiday shipping, visit UPS.

Gisele Bundchen Does Yoga In Her Bikini With Son Benjamin

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Gisele Bundchen had fun in the morning sun Monday, Dec. 16, when she did some yoga on the beach with her son, Benjamin.

Bundchen frolicked in a bikini on the sand and did a yoga pose beside her 4-year-old little boy as the sun came up over their tropical locale.

She posted a photograph of the moment to her Instagram. In the shot, the supermodel holds her son's hand as they both stand in a Vrksasana pose.

"Good morning! Sending much love to all... #grateful," she wrote.



The latest shot comes just two weeks after Bundchen posted a photo of her doing yoga beside her daughter, Vivian Lake.


15 Beauty Products That Will Give The Gift Of Gorgeous Skin (PHOTOS)

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Your New Year's resolution might be to get in shape, but while you're at it don't forget about the health of your skin. Help yourself or loved ones ring in 2014 with the gift of gorgeous skin.

We've rounded up an amazing assortment of products that will have you glowing from head to toe. Shine on!

Ask Michael Cohen: Why You Shouldn't Do All This at the Holiday Office Party...

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For the past year, my friend has indulged me with stories about the cast of characters at her new job. There is the admin girl that gives new meaning to 'happy hour,' a Tupperware kleptomaniac, the dude that gets annihilated at lunch, but seemingly can't get fired because his alcoholism is a disability and her 25-year-old male assistant who has a perpetual erection.
So, when she invited me to her holiday office party, how could I say no? Not only was I sure I'd be thoroughly entertained, but I would be able deliver round two of holiday tips from your gay best friend.

No Selfies

With their iPhone held high in the air because they think it's their best angle, these two really annoying girls, (you know the ones that say 'amaze' and 'live' for everything) were desperately trying to strike the right pose. After each snap, they analyzed the picture, moved their overly flat-ironed hair from side-to-side then back to front, only to decide the flash didn't do them justice and like conjoined twins shuffled around for just the right lighting. If this was a drunken Saturday night (and not even then) maybe I could deal with this, but two 30-somethings behaving like teenagers at the holiday office party to get just the right Instagram photo... I don't think so.

No Costume Change

Standing at the bar minding my own business (yeah, right) one guy was foaming at the mouth over his coworkers outfit. "I brought a change of clothes with me," she said. "No one ever sees me dressed up." Yeah, there is a reason. This isn't a club; it's an office party. Leave the overnight bag with your six-inch heels, tight dress and bronzing lotion at home. Instead, bring a toiletry bag because there is everything right about reapplying make-up, combing your hair and Chanel No.5 when heading from cubicle to cocktail. Trying too hard won't only get you noticed, it will also get you a few behind your back laughs.

Mix Vodka, Not Your Gays

There is always that girl that shrieks when something excites her and it's like fingernails on a chalkboard. In this case, it went like this: "Omg, this is my gay best friend at work and you're my gay best friend in real life, sooooooo, I really wanted you two to meet!!!" Here is the thing, you don't do set-ups at the holiday office party, and, quite frankly, just because you know two gay people, there is an absurdity in thinking they will have a connection. In this case, there clearly wasn't going to be a match and after a really awkward conversation, I overheard the bitchy hipster say, "Ugh, why would you introduce me to a nerd that doesn't know Lana Del Ray?" I wanted to tell him because she was unknowingly doing the right thing, but that's for another column.

Know When To Shut Up

That Lana Del Ray moment was too good not to celebrate with another cocktail and, finally, I met the office drunk and Ms. Happy Hour. He was swirling as if he was in a hula hoop contest while she was tugging his tie to come closer. I loved watching them and so did the guy next to me. "She's the office slut," he says. He wasn't done. After telling him I was a guest of my friend, he remarks, "She's a bitch, but good at what she does." I wanted to break it down for him that being a bitch and 'good at what you do' have no correlation, but I learned my lesson years back: being a good guest is knowing when to step into and out of a conversation. You must always be careful what you say and to whom you say it too. These parties can be like that childhood "Telephone" game; by the time what you said gets around the room, you could wish you kept your mouth shut.

Never @ Anyone In The Same Room

While wrapping up the night and finishing my last scotch on the rocks and talking to some of my friend's coworkers, I noticed one of them obsessing over her Twitter feed. Turns out she was having conversations with office mates that at most were in a 10-feet radius. After trying to engage her in a conversation sans iPhone, she says, "Wait, I'll be right back." She didn't stop there and then ran over (I should say took some steps) to the girl she was tweeting with and they spent a few moments marveling at their tweet banter. I know. It's horrible. Don't let this ever be you.

And finally, please, please don't do of any this...

#nyc #readysetgo #party #officeparty #christmas #2013 #lovemycoworkers #lovemyboss #bestjobever #love #cocktails #niblets #selfies #toomuchgreygoose #uberwhereareyou #omg #freezing #wind #snowflakes #needvacation #beach #miami #sun #uberishere #yeahsies #finally #traffic #wtf #Tuesday #midnight #home #advil #lovemybed #lovemysheets #egyptiancotton #sleep #blessed #goodnight

Did I miss anything? Leave a comment below or email me your 2014 New Year dilemmas at mcnewyorkcity@gmail.com

3 Ways To Tie A Head Scarf, Explained In GIFs

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Turbans have become my saving grace on bad hair days and just about any day I can't muster enough energy to deal with my hair. So when our senior style editor Ellie wanted to learn how to tie a head scarf à la Kourtney Kardashian and Eva Mendes, I knew that I could teach her a thing or two.

Whether you have long, short or curly hair, the styling possibilities of head scarves are limitless. And you don't need a fancy handkerchief, as a neck scarf works just fine. Here are three fabulous ways to wear a scarf on your head.

Twisted Head Scarf



Step 1: Fold a satin scarf into half and place behind your head.
Step 2: Wrap the scarf around the front of your head and tie into a knot.
Step 3: Tuck in the ends of the scarf and adjust so that it fits right at your hairline.



Step 1: Wrap a fringe scarf around the front of your head and secure at your nape.
Step 2: Twist both ends of the scarf towards the front and tie into a knot.
Step 3: Hide the fringe ends of the scarf by wrapping them around the band.

Top Knot Head Scarf



Step 1: Fold a scarf around the back of your head and tie into a knot at the front.
Step 2: Twist both ends of the scarf around until it forms into one large string.
Step 3: Loop the fabric around the center into a large top knot and tuck in the ends.

GIFs/Photos by Raydene Salinas and Michelle Persad


Headscarf looks we love:


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Michelle Obama Spreads Holiday Cheer At Children's Hospital

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Michele Obama loved Barbie dolls as a girl. She now prefers Christmas without snow, after living most of her life in Chicago. She isn't sure how she'll celebrate her 50th birthday in about a month but says "it might involve some dancing."

Revelations from a new interview with a glossy magazine? Guess again. The first lady disclosed these tidbits and a few more, including what's on the Christmas gift lists for her husband and two dogs, during an annual holiday visit Monday with patients at Washington's leading children's hospital.

It included a question-and-answer session with the pint-sized patients, 14 questions in all.

"I don't take questions from the press. They will tell you that," Mrs. Obama replied to one questioner as she sat in front of a towering Christmas tree in the atrium of Children's National Health System. "I only take questions from you guys once a year here."

Her appearance continued a first lady tradition that dates back more than 60 years to Bess Truman, who first brought holiday cheer to children not well enough to leave the hospital in time for Christmas.

Mrs. Obama first visited privately with patients and staff before coming to the atrium to read the Christmas classic, "Twas the Night Before Christmas," to another group of children and their adult companions or nurses.

She brought along family dogs Bo and Sunny for added cheer.

Asked to name her favorite holiday song, the first lady instead broke into song: "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire ....," she sang before dryly noting: "I forgot the press was here."

Her best Christmas gift? "I'm sure it was some Barbie-related thing when I was little. I loved Barbie dolls and I had everything Barbie," Mrs. Obama said. "I had the town house, the car, the little outfits and the shoes that never stayed on her feet."

She's no longer a fan of white Christmases.

"The truth is now that I'm older I prefer Christmas without snow," Mrs. Obama said. "When you're older, you know ... snow is a hassle. You've got to shovel it. When the ice forms on your car window shield there's nothing worse than scraping that off."

She turns 50 on Jan. 17, but hasn't finalized her birthday party plans.

"I'm going to be 50. Fifty and fabulous," the first lady said, pumping a fist high above her head. "I'm not exactly sure yet what I'm going to do but it might involve some dancing."

As for family Christmas gifts, President Barack Obama most likely will get workout clothes. "He said that's what he wanted," she said. The dogs are getting chew toys. Eldest daughter Malia, 15, wanted a cellphone, but Mrs. Obama said her father spoiled that plan by getting one for her early.

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U.S. Olympic Committee's Fundraising Mittens Were Made In China

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The outside of the mittens say "Go USA." The insides say "Made in China."

Less than two years after being criticized for having the U.S. Olympic team's uniforms made in China, the U.S. Olympic Committee has another wardrobe malfunction on its hands. The red-white-and-blue mittens it's selling to raise funds for winter athletes were produced in China.

It says so right on the tag on the inside.

The USOC is charging $14 a pair for the blue gloves that have the word "Go" embroidered in red on the left mitten and "USA" on the right. Also part of that left mitten is the tag, which says the gloves are "100% acrylic," ''One Size Fits Most" and "Made in China."

USOC spokesman Patrick Sandusky said the "official" mittens being worn by the athletes at the opening ceremony are made in the USA. They're also available to the public for $98 a pair on the Ralph Lauren website, which proudly proclaims its products are "Made in America" almost everywhere you look on the page for its official Team USA collection.

But the federation was going for a lower price point for its fundraiser. With the games more than a month away, it has raised $500,000 from the mitten sales.

"We wanted to create a fundraising opportunity where almost anyone could support Team USA," Sandusky said.

The foreign-made mittens are available at the USOC's official online shop of the U.S. Olympic Team.

The mittens are an American spin on an idea that started in Canada at the last Winter Games. The host country produced "Go Canada" mittens that turned out to be the hot item of the Olympics, raising more than $14 million for the Canadian team.

The USOC, meanwhile, has tried to be extra careful about where its goods are manufactured since running into trouble when news broke that its 2012 team uniforms were produced in China. Congressmen from both parties piled onto the PR gaffe, with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., saying, "I think they should take all the uniforms, put them in a big pile and burn them and start all over again."

Shortly after that, the USOC said all future team uniforms would be made in the United States and, true to its word, the 2014 versions are.

Fans can buy almost all components of the uniforms — among them, pullover sweaters, the same boots the athletes will wear at the opening ceremony and, of course, the $98 "Go for gold TEAM USA" mittens that also say "Go USA." Some of the proceeds from those sales go to the U.S. team, per terms of licensing agreements with Ralph Lauren.

"We want to provide a variety of things for people to purchase," Sandusky said. "A good number of those items are made in the USA and some items are made from around the globe, like most sporting goods. But we wanted to make an effort to make sure people have a chance to buy the official team mittens, which are made in the USA."

Relax, Men -- Here Are 10 Clothing Items That Don't Need To Be Dry Cleaned

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We women dry clean our winter coats after a long season or a cocktail dress after a particularly raucous wedding. But many men bear the unique burden of constant dry cleaning, spending hundreds of dollars a month getting their dress shirts, pants and suits cleaned after just weeks (or even days) of basic wear.

But dry cleaning is a curse that can be (at least partially) lifted. Men, we've rounded up some great pants, shirts, jackets and even suits that can be washed in your closest washing machine. Just promise us one thing: You will not stick this stuff in the dryer. Hang dry these items, then iron them if they end up rumpled.

Pants

pants

Tailored Slim-Fit Non-Iron Houndstooth Pant, Banana Republic, $89.50; Thursday Khakis, Bonobos, $98; Wrinkle-Resistant Three-Season Washable Wool Pants, L.L. Bean, $49.99.

Shirts

shirts

Traditional Fit Pinpoint Dress Shirt, Smartcare, $49.50; Fitted 1MX Stretch Cotton Shirt, Express, $35.94; Secret Wash Shirt In End-On-End Cotton, J. Crew, $64.50.

Jackets

jackets

Washable Wool-Blend Two-Button Sport Coat, TravelSmith, $199; Mayes Blazer, Tommy Hilfiger, $149.99.

Suits

suits

Machine Washable & Tumble Dry 2 Button Birdseye Slim Fit Suit, Marks & Spencer Outlet, $81.55; The Travel Suit, Brook Taverner, $391.42.

Nine things your dry cleaner may not be telling you:


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11 Ways to Tie a Scarf -- in One Chart

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How does a man tie a scarf?



A simple question -- but one that has become more complex as the scarf itself has become more associated with women than men over the last 50 years.



This has led to a shift in how this classic men's accessory is viewed.



That's unfortunate.



The scarf is a classic, masculine piece of menswear that serves the functional purpose of protecting the neck.



In most cases -- it keeps our necks warm. But the silk scarf was originally used to protect a pilots neck from chaffing when open cockpits were the rule. They have also been used for centuries by those living in desert areas to protect from dust and the sun.



So how to tie a scarf in a stylish, masculine way?



Well, in the below chart I give you 11 techniques -- enjoy!



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Now there are dozens of other ways to tie a scarf.



However if it's just to accessorize -- be careful and realize you are entering the world of male fashion, not classic men's style.



And if you enjoyed this chart -- make sure to grab my FREE ebook here. I have over 60,000 men on my email newsletter because I deliver amazing content that helps you use clothing to reach your professional and personal goals.



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'5 Ways To Fake A Thigh Gap' Perfectly Articulates Why This 'Ideal' Is Absurd

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Among all the things our culture tells women to worry about when it comes to their bodies -- from being thin to eliminating body hair and cellulite -- the "thigh gap" is one of the most ridiculous.

That's why we love vlogger Taylor Adele Smith's lighthearted video, which explains how to get a "thigh gap" without actually modifying your entire skeleton. Though it's popularly believed that losing weight will create a thigh gap on any person, whether or not a woman has a "gap" is actually related to her underlying body structure. Because -- pro tip! -- your hip width and pelvic shape will stay the same, no matter how much weight you lose.

Smith's first tip to trick people into believing your skeleton has rearranged itself? Hold a soccer ball in-between your legs, because "this will hold your thighs apart without you having to do it yourself." Because nothing is sexier than a lady waddling around town with sports equipment between her thighs.

Smith isn't the only person who has spoken out against the thigh gap "trend." In October, plus-size model Robyn Lawley shared her views on the subject in an op-ed for the Daily Beast, after Facebook commenters criticized her body shape:
The truth is I couldn’t care less about needing a supposed “thigh gap.” It’s just another tool of manipulation that other people are trying to use to keep me from loving my body. Why would I want to starve and weaken my natural body size? I’m not saying women who have it naturally are unattractive. But I would have to change my entire frame just to achieve something that seems so trivial.


We're personally sick of the idea that women who don't naturally have said "gap" should be modifying their bodies. Gap or no gap, far or thin, your thighs are fine just the way they are.

[H/T Upworthy]

This Is Apparently The Unluckiest Engagement Ring In The World

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Here's an engagement ring you won't be adding to your wedding-themed Pinterest board anytime soon.

To mark the occasion of Friday the 13th, independent jewelry site comparejewellery.com revealed to the world the least lucky engagement ring -- a.k.a. the most common style preferred by brides in the UK who ended up separated or divorced.

Polling 1,812 split-bound women ages 18 and over, the jewelry site gathered info on the types of engagement bands the women preferred -- metal type, stone, style -- and used those details to create a composite sketch of the the UK'S most cursed engagement ring.

What were the specs? A white gold band with a large square-cut stone and diamonds on the shoulder of the ring. The average price tag for the ring? $1340.

Take a look:

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We understand if the superstitious might want to stay clear of this diamond, but don't sweat it if your dream ring looks something like this; we fail to see how a woman's preference for engagement bling says anything about her likelihood to divorce.

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10 Sweaters That Will Make You Want To Declare War On Christmas

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WASHINGTON -- It's the holiday season, which means there's a good chance that the gift from your random uncle or cousin is going to be a sweater.

Holiday sweaters can be hideously ugly, which is why some people choose to host ugly holiday sweater parties. It's fun to laugh at how badly different patterns and fabric can be arranged, we guess. What's troubling is how much money some of these ugly holiday sweaters can cost.

The Huffington Post's D.C. Bureau, on a recent slow news day, decided to find the worst deals possible on holiday sweaters. We had strict criteria. A sweater had to be pricey. It also had to have some sort of holiday theme, which meant that these outrageously expensive sweaters (this for $1,375, this for $1,165, this for $652.79, this for $1,625, and this for $480.60) didn't make the cut.

In addition, the sweater couldn't be a deliberately ugly gag garment. It had to be a true, commercial offering. In the end, we found 10 solid candidates to present to HuffPost readers. Give us your feedback. Find one we missed. Show us your own hideous holiday sweater.

Contributing reporting: Luke Johnson, Christina Wilkie, Amanda Terkel, Ryan J. Reilly, Jennifer Bendery, Zach Carter, Kate Sheppard, Mollie Reilly, Emily Swanson, Laura Bassett, Adriana Usero, Eliot Nelson, Sabrina Siddiqui, Ashley Alman, Arin Greenwood, Ariel Edwards-Levy, Jason Cherkis, Nick Wing.

North West Might Be Hollywood's Cutest Baby

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Forgive us for fawning over Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's daughter, North, but she just might be the cutest baby in Hollywood.

Kardashian shared another photo of her little girl on Monday (Dec. 16), and it's becoming increasingly clear that the seven-month-old has her mother's eyes and her father's cheeks, which is pretty much the best genetic melding of features a baby could ask for.

The 33-year-old new mom captioned the photo "SMILE," which is a no-brainer when looking at little Nori.

Gap, Zara Continue Selling Angora Products Despite Disturbing Fur Farm Video

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As several major retailers temporarily ban the sale of Angora products in the wake of an undercover video showing alleged animal abuse at Angora farms in China, major clothing retailers Gap Inc. and Zara are holding out.

Angora fur, valued for being lightweight, warm and silky to the touch, is plucked or shorn from Angora rabbits about once every three months. The fur can be used to make clothing items like sweaters, scarves and ear muffs. China is responsible for most of the world's Angora production.

In recent weeks, brands including H&M, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger made the decision to suspend Angora fur production while they ensure it's done humanely. H&M even took the step of offering to fully refund customers the cost of Angora products they had already purchased, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Executives at H&M and PVH Corp., which owns Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger, made their decisions after watching an investigative video (below) supposedly filmed at Angora fur farms in China. The footage, which shows rabbits screaming while their hair is torn out by workers, was filmed covertly by animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals at nine unidentified farms in China between June and September. The group then met with H&M and PVH execs to show them the video, PETA spokesperson Shakira Croce told The Huffington Post via email.

It was unclear as of Monday evening whether Gap or Zara execs had seen PETA's video. Neither company responded to The Huffington Post's requests for comments about the video and the companies' Angora products.

WARNING: Disturbing footage. (Story continues below.)


Evidence is mounting that consumers aren't happy with the two retailers.

A petition led by Washington-based nonprofit SumOfUs.org calls on Zara to stop the sale of items made with Angora fur. As of Monday, the petition had attracted more than 260,000 signatures.

PETA says it reached out to Gap Inc. about its Angora products but notes the company "hasn't budged." PETA has also set up an online petition to force the issue.

Gap Inc. operates more than 3,000 locations throughout the United States. Zara, a Spanish clothing maker, is owned by global fashion retail giant Inditex.
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