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Groom Drops Bride In Failed Attempt To Sweep Her Off Her Feet

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This groom really wanted to sweep his bride off her feet, but gravity had other plans.

Things went south fast when newlywed Chad Kannard attempted to carry his bride, Julia Magdaleno, to their wedding reception on Oct. 11. Halfway up the sidewalk, the "worst thing possible" happened: he tripped and fell.

Although both bride and groom hit concrete, neither was seriously harmed. They both suffered just minor cuts, and Magdaleno was a only bit sore the next day, according to ABC News.

In fact, Magdaleno told ABC she thought the incident was hilarious.

“I was like ‘Go figure,’" Magdaleno said. "I’m so type A where I need to, like, make sure everything’s planned out and this one moment where I just let it go, what you think would be the worst thing possible happened, but I got up and I was laughing so hard. I thought it was, like, the best thing that’s ever happened."

The way the two bounce right back up together is adorable -- and Magdaleno didn't even drop her bouquet. That takes serious bridal skills!

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Reforming Fashion By Making It More Eco-Conscious

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Are you one of those super environmental types who shops at Whole Foods and your local farmer's market, avoids GMOs and does your housekeeping only with eco-friendly soaps and detergents? I know a lot of people who fall into this category. But then when it comes to fashion, suddenly all their rules about purchasing products that are good for the earth fly away like a hat on a windy day. They're shopping at low-cost retailers like H&M or maybe paying attention to avoiding synthetic fabrics, but not really voting with their dollars in the way they do in every other domain of their lives.

Well, perhaps it's time to start paying attention to your clothing choices as part of the larger picture in terms of saving the planet. That's where LA-based eco-friendly label Reformation comes into play. Founded in 2009 by Yael Aflalo, Reformation is a lifestyle brand that uses sustainable fabrics to create feminine, limited-edition items that don't sacrifice style. As Reformation grows and gains popularity, Yael continues to change the way the industry defines green. I had the opportunity to interview her about her experience founding Reformation, what drew her to this project and her advice for other aspiring entrepreneurs.

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Yael was inspired to create Reformation after witnessing harmful practices in the fashion industry such as overprinting look-books and throwing away leftover fabrics. "Fashion is the third most polluting industry in the world," she explained.

Reformation makes its clothing from three sustainable fabric sources: environmentally friendly and recycled content fibers, repurposed vintage clothing and excess fabrics made by other fashion companies. In so doing, Reformation significantly reduces its impact on water, materials and energy systems across the supply chain. For example, it takes about 200 gallons of water just to grow the cotton for a typical t-shirt. The Reformation Tencel tee uses just six gallons because Tencel is manufactured in a closed-loop process, which is also 200-300 times less toxic to our rivers and oceans. While a typical pair of denim jeans "cost" over 900 gallons of water, Reformation's vintage jeans only require about five gallons for washing and reprocessing.

The company designs, manufactures, photographs and ships from one location in downtown Los Angeles, which is the first sustainable sewing factory in the US. 100 percent of their electricity comes from renewable sources, and they offset all carbon emissions associated with shipping. Within the factory, everything from pens to cleaning products to packaging is eco-friendly. The three boutique store locations reflect these green initiatives by using recycled hangers, reusable tote bags and LED efficient lighting.

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"I want to lead a movement towards a world where sustainable manufacturing is the status quo," Yael said. She enjoys knowing that she can make a difference in the world while still making consumers happy. "It's a no trade-off approach. Altruism and profits can be one and the same, and I feel rewarded by both. If we had more leaders approaching their careers with both altruism and financial gain in mind, I think the world would be a much better place."

When I asked Yael what advice she had for other aspiring entrepreneurs, she said, "The first rule is don't give up. If it's truly a difficult challenge, you will most likely fail a few times before you solve it. A lot of times people stop when they fail, and this is precisely when they should stick to it. When I look back on my career, there were more failures than I care to admit, but I didn't give up. I use failure as a means of motivation. I try to keep my mind as open and fluid as possible and I don't take any assumptions at face value. I may use solutions from other companies or industries I admire and apply their thinking to our challenge, but then I go with my gut."

Photo credit: Felisha Tolentino

Wedding Makeup: What Every Bride Should Know

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Gather 'round ladies (figuratively for effect). It has been a long journey planning your wedding and I know you are exhausted. It is finally time to finalize your makeup artist and so much of your budget has been poured into the caterers, the flowers, the gown, and those cute little napkin holders. While all these things are absolutely crucial to make your day perfect, your makeup is equally as important. Not only is the bride the main attraction at any wedding but the photos will last forever. In an effort to save money I have seen too many brides cut corners on their makeup and I cannot understand the reason behind not investing in this important aspect of your day. There is no doubt that all eyes will be on you- what you are wearing, your hair, and your makeup.

So the question is, how do you get the look you want for the price you are expecting?

A piece of advice is to contact the makeup artist you have in mind as early as possible in your planning process and have them work with you while you are building your budget. Absolutely do not call them after you have destroyed your entire budget on that Vera Wang wedding gown and those Christian Louboutin pumps expecting them to cut their rates to the cheapest amount possible.

Be realistic on prices. The upfront quote you get from an artist might seem like a lot at first; however, there is much more that goes into your wedding day makeup than you think. On average I spend a total of seven to ten hours with a bride. We have multiple phone and email conversations, we prep for the wedding day, we prepare the look together, we make sure she is happy with the way she will look three to five weeks in advance of the event. In the end you are paying for much more than the makeup application. You are paying the time involved in creating your perfect wedding day look, in packing a kit customized for you (colors, brushes, disposables, powders, liners, etc.), traveling to your venue/returning, setting up a mini studio just for you in your bridal suite, repacking, cleaning and sterilizing all the products used for the next client.

Some people have a hard time seeing the art in makeup artistry and would prefer to save on the cost of their wedding makeup. On the other hand, if you are someone that has a vision for how you want to look on your big day in front of your guests, and in your pictures then investing in this essential component of your wedding day is a must. Not all wedding makeup is equal and an expensive artist isn't always the best one. Doing your research is an important part of the process. Usually, the more experience a makeup artist has, the bigger the price tag for services. Newer artist tend to be cheaper but then you might be sacrificing maturity in the business, the skill set you are looking for, and the experience that can only be built over time. I suggest getting more than one trial from different artists at all different experience levels. This will allow you to have the chance to see different artistic perspectives, gather ideas, and find the best possible artist for you on one of the most important days of your life.

8 Halloween Costume Ideas For Lazy People

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So you dropped the ball on Halloween this year. It's October 30th and not only are you sans costume, but you are also sans ideas -- unless you decide to go as a cat for the third year in a row.

But don't worry, it doesn't have to come to that. There are actually tons of great costumes, already hiding in your closet. To give you some much needed inspiration, we've come up with 8 great ideas, that are so easy to put together, you'll be surprised you didn't think of them yourself.

Now hop to it, you don't have that much time left.

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Do Facial Steams Really Work?

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I've always been obsessed with Fig + Yarrow's packaging and their affinity for natural ingredients, so I was beyond excited when the Denver-based beauty brand's samples landed on my desk. I couldn't help but stare at the Spring Herbal Steam.

So needless to say, I brought that baby home with me.

What Is It?

The Spring Herbal Steam is part of Fig + Yarrow's seasonal selections. This detox mix is a beautiful combination of lavender, rose and chamomile, and it works with hot water to pull the toxins from pores.

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How I Used It

I decided to pour the mix into a pretty bowl to amp up my at-home spa experience. Then I added water I boiled into the bowl and let the herbs rest for a minute, so I wouldn't scald my face with piping-hot air.

As instructed, I put a small towel over my face and leaned in as the steam went to work.

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In the beginning, I didn't really feel anything. But as I breathed in and out, I felt the steam mostly on my lips, nose and inner cheeks. Which was perfect, because the pores near my nose can get super clogged.

I wanted to maximize the use of the herbal steam, but I could only last a little over five minutes out of the recommended 15. I felt a little suffocated from the heat and towel covering my face.

For me, the facial steam was more about the relaxing ambiance rather than the actual clearing of my pores. The clean smell of the flowers, the solitude, silence and a hot bowl of herbal tea helped me wind down on a quiet Sunday night.

During the week after, I didn't notice a transformation in my skin compared to other facials that usually leave me glowing for at least a couple of days.

Rating: 3 out of 5. I didn't see any results with the herbal steam, but I would use it again with the rest of Fig +Yarrow's six-step skin care regimen to see if that makes a difference.

9 Things We'd Rather Do In A Running Romper Than Run In It

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First it was Lululemon's Runsie, and now Brooks is set to grace us with a running romper in 2015.

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But every runner we've talked to about the prospect of running in such a getup has the same question: Why?

Why make it even more difficult to peel off sweaty workout clothes? Why make it even more difficult to make a quick bathroom pit stop, mid-run? Why guarantee you'll be running with a wedgie?

The idea turns off us so completely, we can think of countless other things we'd rather do in these (undoubtedly!) cute designs. Please, just don't make us run in them.

1. Wear it as a beach coverup.

2. Wear it as pajamas.

3. Bowl.

4. Go to the club.

5. Use it as an apron while cooking.

6. Wear it as a smock while cleaning the apartment.

7. Wear it to go to a party we only plan to stay at for 10 minutes (and then go to bed).

8. Garden.

9. Run Do errands.

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Have Yourself a Sexy Little Halloween

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I love Halloween.

I love everything about it.

Love it, love it, love it.

I thank God that growing up, my parents always made the holiday super-special for my brother and me. They had huge Halloween parties -- Mike and I would sit on the stairs in our pajamas waiting for the doorbell to ring so we could take turns jumping up and answering it. We would squeal with laughter or fright as mom and dad's friends paraded down into the basement year after year.

Much attention was paid to decorating our house with cardboard cutouts, spiderwebs and pumpkins, watching Halloween TV specials, doing the Mash ("The Monster Mash") and, of course, finding the perfect costume.

As I journeyed into adulthood, the Halloween costume was still important and necessary. And as the years have gone by, I have noticed something, as I'm sure you have as well -- scary costumes have been replaced.

Halloween is the perfect time of year for teenage girls, young adults and seemingly normal everyday women to turn themselves into sexy-something-or-others.

Sexy nurses, policewomen, cats, and French maids, sure -- these have all been around since I was a kid.

But here are a few more recent additions to the "sexy" category under costumes that confuse me. They confuse me a lot. And make me laugh. And then confuse me some more.

So... I'm not sure why you would want to dress up like a sexy Tin Man, or Elmo or Scooby Doo -- but if you doobie doobie doo, there certainly is a costume out there for you.

Sexy Straitjacket.

Because you are crazy. Crazy sexy. And also, you have no legs.
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Sexy Crayon.

Perfect. That's it. The perfect costume. I am going to be a sexy crayon. I mean, how many times have you heard a woman say "I sure hope there are no other Sexy Purple Crayons at the big costume party tonight!"
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Christmas Sweetie.

I just can't imagine someone saying, "You know what I want to be for Halloween? SANTA CLAUS. A sexy Santa Claus"
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Grease Good Sandy.

The costume is actually called "Grease Good Sandy." Now...if she's good, then why is she slutty? And what have they done with "Grease Bad Sandy?" Jeez, she must be really bad.
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Struck by Luck Reversible Leprechaun/Cupid.

Because nothing says Halloween like a Leprechaun costume. That can change halfway through the evening into a Cupid costume. That resemble in no way shape or form, a leprechaun or a cupid. Happy Halloween!
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Sexy Banana.

Oh God.
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Pink Highlighter.

It says "HIGHLIGHTER" down the side so everyone will know what the hell you are.
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Aunt Samantha.

You guys, there is nothing sexier than a girl-Uncle-Sam on October 31st.
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Bert and Ernie.

This is a picture of me and my best friend Laura last Halloween. We look pretty good, although I can't believe how fat I look, yeesch.
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Sexy Hamburger.

I mean I love a good hamburger, but come on... do you really want some jerk following you around all night saying, "Nice buns!" No, you don't. Or maybe you do. I don't know, this is just a bad costume. Even this model thinks it's stupid, she's all like, "I'm a hamburger, what do you want from me?"
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I'm planning my costume for this year and I'm thinking I'm probably not going with one of the ones above. The year before last I was Joan from Mad Men who to me, even though she's all covered up, is way sexier than a crayon, a banana, or even a hamburger.

Lori's website, Drawn to the 80s, is where her 5 year old draws the greatest music hits of the 1980's. A version of this post originally appeared on her blog, Once Upon a Product.

Check out some more clever Halloween costumes for women here.

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The No-Makeup Fix For Puffy Eyes

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By Corrie Pikul

We ask the experts for some DIY ways to deflate (plus, one last-resort procedure).

The De-Puffing Diet

What's happening: Eating sugar causes inflammation all over the body; you're noticing it under the eyes because the skin is especially thin and prone to swelling.

What to try: "Whenever we ask patients to give up sugar for any health issue, the first thing they notice is that under-eye swelling immediately improves," says Patricia K. Farris, MD, a clinical associate professor of dermatology at Tulane University.

What not to try: Maybe you've heard the beauty pageant trick of dabbing Preparation H under the eyes. Although it might decrease swelling slightly, Farris cautions that it's not worth risking irritation or even an allergic reaction that could occur in delicate under eye skin. Also avoid witch hazel and other astringents -- they won't eliminate the puffiness, Farris says, but they will probably cause dryness and irritation.

The New Beauty Habit That Could Save Your Eyes

What's happening: Tiny aerosol particles are notorious for landing on eyelids and irritating the skin in the area, says Brooke Jackson, MD, an associate professor of dermatology at UNC at Chapel Hill. Hairspray tends to be the worst offender.

What to try: If you can't give up your hairspray, Jackson says that washing your face after you spritz your hair will rinse away most of the potentially irritating particles.

What not to try: Don't underestimate the other sprays in your bathroom: Body mist, deodorant spray and room fresheners can also be irritants, especially for those who are sensitive to allergy triggers like dust, pollen and pets.

The Spot Fixes in Your Kitchen

What's happening: Drinking alcohol causes blood vessels to dilate, and the extra blood under the eyes is contributing to puffiness as well as dark circles.

What to try: Farris suggests a cool compress with green-tea bags, which have antioxidants that also act as anti-inflammatories. As a bonus, the caffeine constricts blood vessels, counteracting the effect of alcohol. Other good options: Bags of frozen peas (they're better than cucumbers at conforming to the area, says Farris); cotton balls soaked in cool water or skim milk.

What not to try: Farris has heard of patients putting warm tea bags on their eyes, which may feel comforting but actually makes puffiness worse.

The Best Sleep Position for Your Face

What's happening: It's true what you've heard about salt: It makes you retain fluid, and that causes bloating everywhere but especially under the eyes, where there isn't much room for the fluid to be dispersed.

What to try: Sleeping with your head elevated—it must be above your heart, says Farris -- increases circulation, preventing the fluid from pooling in your head and face.

What not to try: Sleeping while sitting up (don't laugh -- Farris says some patients have done this) isn't comfortable, and few people can stay in that position for long. If you're restless or not sleeping well, that can contribute to dark circles, which make puffy eyes more noticeable. (Exercising after you wake up also boosts circulation, but Farris says it may still take about an hour for your eyes to look normal.)

The Pills That Can Treat Under-Eye Bags

What's happening: Your allergies and sinus issues are affecting your face.

What to try: Take your 24-hour antihistamine pills before bed. This medication blocks the actions of symptom-triggering histamines throughout the body but can often take a few hours to kick in. If you take them at night, they'll start fighting puffiness even before you wake up.

What not to try: Patients often wait to address allergies until they're sniffling and sneezing, says Jackson, but that's when swollen eyes are hardest to treat.

The Dermatologist's Solution

What's happening: As we age, the muscles and other support structures around the eyes weaken. This may result in sagging of the eyelid skin, as well as migration of the fat pads around the eye to the spot just below, causing those dreaded bags, says Jackson.

What to try: If you've changed your diet, your routine and your beauty products and nothing has worked, a dermatologist can inject fillers into the tear trough to smooth out the area, says Jackson.

What not to try: Sadly, Jackson says, there isn't any cream than has been proven to shrink the fat pads under the eyes.


As a reminder, always consult your doctor for medical advice and treatment before starting any program.



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10 Seriously Bizarre Ways Adults Used To Explain Dating To Teens

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The world's a quickly changing place. I mean, 10 years ago, you wouldn't even have been able to share this post on Twitter.

But even as transportation, communication and entertainment change dramatically, one thing remains the same: Adults give teenagers questionable dating advice. In fact, how adults have attempted to "reach the youth" is so painfully awkward that it will actually make you appreciate your awful, uncomfortable sex ed class.

Here are 10 pieces of retro dating advice you should definitely not follow:

1. On "slowing things down":

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"Keep a candy handy and whenever the going gets sticky, just pop a gumdrop into his mouth -- or yours. It's fattening ... but safe."
-- "The Cool Book," 1961.


Gumdrops: the world's oldest and most effective birth control, apparently.


2. On tact:

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"Don't openly prefer blondes when you are with a brunette."
--"The Do's And Don'ts of Dating For Boys And Girls," 1964.


You can openly prefer them after you dump your annoying brunette girlfriend, obvs.


3. On the dangers of necking:

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In the '50s, advice columnist Ann Landers warned:

"When necking becomes the major interest and the No.1 indoor sport, you’re playing with fire and you could get badly singed."

Usually, Landers said, "The trouble would start in a parked car" at a local "passion pit," a.k.a. the drive-in movie theater.

Leave room for God between those necks, guys.


4. On how a guy can spot a "teaser" kind of girl:

"When she looks over her shoulder with a lingering glance and a half smile of invitation, she is teasing ... When she drops her purse and stoops to pick up the spilled contents with her dress above her knees, she is teasing."
-- "When A Girl Is A Teaser," 1952.


Is she a "teaser," or just a friendly klutz?


5. On the risks of spontaneously sitting on his lap:

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"Dear Girls -- Never sit on a young man's lap unless you receive an invitation. To act otherwise is considered rather forward in the best society if you are less than 30 years old. If you are beyond that age, naturally desperate measures may sometimes be necessary."
-- "The Day Book," 1916.


Naturally, what kind of "desperate measures"??


6. On how to respond to his "off-color story," a.k.a. fart joke:

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"One popular girl just wrinkles her nose and says 'Something does not smell too sweet around here.'"
-- "Facts of Life And Love For Teenagers," 1950.


This is the '50s version of being "The Cool Girl," FYI.


7. On transitioning from small talk to deeper talk:

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Here's a sample exchange meant to show the art of the conversation:

"He--'It's a grand night, isn't it?'
She--'Wonderful. Did you ever see such a moon?'
He--'Isn't that what they call a Harvest Moon, or is it the Hunter's Moon?'
She--'Hunters' Moon? That sounds interesting. Do you hunt?'"


-- "Facts of Life and Love for Teenagers," 1950.

So long as the dude actually hunts, this conversation is off to a very promising -- and not at all stilted -- start.


8. On the danger of women making noise while dancing:

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"Don't talk while dancing, for when a man dances he wants to dance."
-- A 1938 "Guide for Single Ladies."

"Don't offend his eardrums by humming while dancing."
-- "Facts of Life and Love for Teenagers," 1950


He was really into her until he found out she hums. :(


9. On protecting her from her biggest fears:

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"Do be attentive and protective. Even independent modern girls like to be reassured about mice and spiders, roller coasters and thunderstorms."
-- "The Do's And Don'ts of Dating For Boys And Girls," 1964.


Just to be safe, attentively assume she's afraid of everything. She'll find it very reassuring and not at all annoying.

10. On when it's OK for you to call him (Hint: NEVER):

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"Don't telephone a boy, even if he asks you to. This is sure 'social suicide.'"
-- A 1960s Wendy Ward's Charm School advice book


He was testing you, and you failed. Congrats.

Suddenly, your mom's advice to "tell him how you really feel" doesn't seem so lame, right?

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Lauren Conrad's Mermaid Halloween Costume Is Pinterest-Perfect, Of Course

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Allure magazine may have called Lauren Conrad basic, but her DIY Halloween costumes are anything but that. The reality star-turned-fashion designer is known for her commitment to Halloween, and her crafty mermaid costume did not disappoint.

Conrad first posted a detailed shot of the mermaid getup on her website's Instagram account on Tuesday:





The 28-year-old then revealed the entire outfit in its beautiful mermaid glory on her blog and on Twitter:




If you're up for the challenge, you can follow along with Conrad's instructions on how to make the costume here. Or you can stare in awe at the rest of her amazing Halloween costumes through the years, and wonder why she's not the CEO of Pinterest yet:

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Costume finished! Can't wait for Halloween...

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Bow down to the queen of DIY Halloween.

#Made in India: Go Kolhapuri

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We have a come long way since the invention of shoes, from walking barefoot until today. The journey of shoes is an interesting one.

There have been many quotes on shoes, and lessons that have come out from owning shoes. For example, "I used to complain for not having shoes, until I saw a man without feet." The gravity of the quote asks us to be grateful for all that we have. Another quote that comes to mind suggests, "Right shoes can help you conquer the world." I am sure Alexander the Great or Napoleon would definitely agree with this one. Still another states, anyone who "owns good shoes is not ugly." This quote doesn't connect well with me. It is like saying, having red bull gives you wings (fact #1: no, it doesn't), or angels fall because of the axe effect (fact #2: no, they don't).

These days' what kind of shoes you wear tells all. They speak your journey, your personality, where you come from and where you aspire to go. Today if you wear Adidas, Nike, Reebok or similar brands, you are tagged as a sporty person, someone who is always running on the treadmill, takes part in marathons, and pumps iron. Hushpuppies, Rieker, Sanita, Rockport, hint that you prefer comfort and style. Jimmy Choos, Prada, Chanel, Manolo Blahnik, and others give an impression that one is very glamorous, ultra rich and diva like. Wearing Toms Shoes or similar indicates that you care for a just world.

If Cinderella was a real person, I bet she would choose Nike to do household chores, Rieker for her office work, Tom shoes for fund raising events and probably Manolo Blahniks for extravagant, star studded parties that her prince would have arranged or she could skip it all by simply going Kolhapuri.

So, what is Kolhapuri?

Long before the rest of the world got on the bandwagon of eco-friendliness.
Kolhapuris' introduced the concept of environment friendliness and innovation in footwear.

Most Indian men/women own a pair of Kolhapuris. They are a must have, and have been a known figure in the history of Indian fashion. Kolhapuris were first worn in the 13th century, and over the years have been known as Kapashi, Paytaan, Kachkadi, Bakkalnali, and Pukari depending on the villages of Maharashtra where these were originally hand crafted.

The secret behind Kolhapuri elegance is the skill of the indigenous craftsmen. Each piece is considered as a work of art, and a great deal of time, energy and effort are spent on crafting out an exquisite piece that is comfortable, attractive and reasonably priced. The skillset is passed on from one generation to the other, mostly from father to son.

The Kolhapuris are comfortable, stylish and quite durable and are available in a variety of designs, patterns and colors. They can be easily used for any occasion, and can cater to a large genre of audience. Almost every age group can find something that may strike their fancy.

In addition, it is believed that these Kolhapuris are allergen free, and can bring good health to its owners. Specifically, Kolhapuri khas kapsi chappal may reduce heat of the body.

Possessing a pair of Kolhapuris can make you healthy, stylish, artistic, and ecofriendly. Like Cinderella, if you "Go Kolhapuri", you cannot go back. Not only will you help yourself but help in preserving this talent, the craftsmen of Kolhapur and their livelihood.

This article intends to spread awareness, and preserve the heritage and skill-set of Kolhapuri craftsmen. Hope you "Go Kolhapuri"!

Halloween Costumes for Singles: Sugar or Spice?

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With Halloween approaching, singles everywhere need to ramp up their mingling skills and accept invitations to parties knowing that they'll have extra permission to flirt this week.

If you're not sure what to wear to capture his or her eye, online dating site PlentyOfFish can help you with your decision. POF polled their users to find out what they'll be wearing this Halloween and which costumes will draw you like a magnet to someone you'd like to meet.

What will the women be wearing?


According to POFs poll, 62% of women will be dressed will be wearing costumes of strong alpha female characters, as compared to 38% who will be dressed with a sweeter more submissive costume.

The top 3 costumes this year for the ladies include:


Of the top three costumes for 2014, strong female characters hold two spots, with one in five single women dressing up as fearsome hunter, Katniss Everdeen from the Hunger Games. Rounding out the top costumes are the demure Sleeping Beauty and the bold Katy Perry.

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1. Katniss from the Hunger Games - 20%
2. Sleeping Beauty - 16%
3. Katy Perry - 15%

Who will the men be attracted to?


Although 63% of the men polled say said they were attracted to sweet and submissive women, they still chose the strong characters of Katniss as their top choice for a favorite costume for the ladies.

What will the men be wearing this year?


Say goodbye to bad boys and hello to the good guys. The POF poll showed that 67% of the single men will be dressed as the nice-guy superhero this Halloween.

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Photo credit: POF


Of this year's top 3 costumes, the good guy holds 2 spots, with the handsome Captain America leading the charge.

1. Captain America - 35%
2. Walter White from Breaking Bad - 17%
3. Jon Snow from Game of Thrones - 16%

Of the single women polled, 38% said they were attracted to Captain America, with only 4% going for the villainous King Joffrey from Game of Thrones.

What will you be wearing this Halloween?

Julie Spira is America's Top Online Dating Expert and Digital Matchmaker. She was an early adopter of Internet dating and is the founder of CyberDatingExpert.com. She creates Irresistible Profiles for singles on the dating scene. For more dating advice follow @JulieSpira on Twitter, sign up for the free Weekly Flirt newsletter and like her at Facebook.com/CyberDatingExpert.

10 Love Notes That Perfectly Sum Up The Modern Relationship

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Romance today doesn't quite look like the kind of thing you read in John Keats' love letters or Shakespeare's sonnets -- far from it, actually.

Couples these days use profanity, less-than-subtle nods to their partner's sexual anatomy and occasionally even the word "poop" to express their affection for one another. Below are 10 funny love notes that more accurately represent the modern relationship.

A sweet gift and a sexy promise:


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A compliment she'll never get sick of hearing:

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A compliment he'll never get sick of hearing:

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A strong message best conveyed in fridge magnets:

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A little bathroom romance:

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And a little more:

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A lunchbox note with a hopeful message:

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And one with a much-needed reminder:

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A terrifying, but thoughtful warning:

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A contract with a strict "no boob shaking" clause:

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The Best Halloween Costumes Of 2014 -- So Far

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It's that time of the year, folks. Think you've got an awesome Halloween costume? Well, show us what you got!

HuffPost Comedy is back with our annual round up of the best Halloween costumes of the year. We've kicked things off with some of the best costumes the Internet has to offer, but we need you to complete the list!

Scroll down for our favorites so far and submit your funny, clever or topical costumes by hitting the button below and we may feature your photo in this roundup!

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If Groomsmen Acted Like Bridesmaids, This Is What It Would Look Like

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If groomsmen acted like bridesmaids, this is what it would look like -- or rather, what guys think it would look like.

In BuzzFeed's new video posted Wednesday, the groomsmen get all "Say Yes To The Dress"-emotional when the perfect tux is chosen, celebrate the bachelor party with vagina straws and vagina cake and face the inevitable power struggle between the best man and the slighted bestie who thought he was going to be the groom's pick. Watch it above.

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These Are The Hottest Bearded Men On Instagram

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If your boyfriend, husband or significant other wants to stop shaving and grow out their facial hair for Movember, don't freak out just yet.

Bearded men tend to stop us dead in our tracks. And what's sexier than a guy who's rocking a well-groomed beard for a worthy cause like No-Shave November?

We totally get that not all stubble grows in as stylishly as, say, the George Clooneys and Idris Elbas of this world. But we've discovered "real" men on Instagram who have figured out which type of facial hair looks best on them. So there's hope for your fella yet.

The proof is in the Instas!







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The 6 Most Basic Bra Rules You Probably Didn't Know

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If you've never been fitted for a bra by a specialist, you should speed-read this article, run to the nearest lingerie retailer and make an appointment.

Truth time: More likely than not, you're wearing the wrong size bra. Yes, bras are expensive and yes, they aren't the most comfortable article of clothing, but the perfect bra can have a profound effect on how you look and feel. That first-layer is crucial; it's worth it to spend the time and money on some quality lingerie.

After a recent fitting, we've come to realize there are a few general bra rules that most women probably don't know about.

Let's celebrate the last day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and revamp those undergarments! And hey, we bet your significant others wouldn't be opposed to some new delicates.

1. Bras will never be a comfortable clothing item.
They're not sweats, people. More likely than not, your bra isn't too tight. Its primary function is to support your breasts, so it's supposed to be firmly hugging your torso. As a general rule of thumb, you should be able to stick no more than 2 fingers between your back and the bra strap.

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2. Clasp those babies.
To preserve your bras, be sure to CLASP them while they live in your underwear/bra drawer. Leaving them unclasped allows other garments to get caught on the closures, which can potentially rip or pull both articles of clothing.

3. You should definitely have more than one bra.
Bras are like underwear -- you should have more than one pair and rotate them. Answer this: Do you wear the same pair of underwear multiple times a week?

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4. Be aware of the gore.
The center of the bra that connects the cups in front is called a gore. The gore should lie flat against your sternum without any gaps between your body and the bra.

5. HAND WASH YOUR BRAS.
No dryers and no dry cleaners... there's no way around it, people. It doesn't have to be every day, but hand washing will maximize the life expectancy of your delicates.

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6. Your bra size is subject to change.
You are most likely a different bra size at various undergarment stores. Just like clothes and shoes, bra sizes run differently.

How To Wear Leggings And Not Look Like You're Hitting The Gym

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Leggings get a bad rap. But we still love them, because despite what everybody thinks, they're actually wearable outside of the gym.

But there are two important factors to consider when shopping for comfortable leggings: They must be thick and opaque. Nobody wants to be the person with their underwear showing.

From wearing them to work to rocking them with a frock, here's a style guide to sporting those stretchy goods... without that whole workout business.

Try a pretty pattern, because not all leggings have to be black or gray
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Abercrombie & Fitch A&F Patterned Legging, Isabel Marant Turtle Neck Sweater (similar here), Blanco Blazer (similar here), Marni Polished-Leather Brogues, Michael Kors Gold Metal Choker; Photo courtesy: Lookbook.nu/mayowaolutade



Amp up a leggings and sweater combination with a belt
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Delia's Heather Grey Leggings, Acne Studios Dames Oversized Boiled Wool Poncho, Acne Womens Jaycee Lamb Leather Loafer Shoes, Madewell Western Belt, Inverni Red Mix Yarn Beanie Hat; Photo courtesy: Lookbook.nu/masterofdetails



Wear a pair to work -- seriously -- with a classy button down and cozy cardigan
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Abercrombie & Fitch Laura Faux Leather Legging, River Island Orange Relaxed Waterfall Coat, Repeat Cardigan, James Perse Contrast Panel Shirt, H&M Boots; Photo courtesy: Lookbook.nu/eugeniesblog



Throw a dress over thicker leggings for a comfy outfit
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Dorothy Perkins Black Leggings, Sportmax Code Austria Skater Long Sleeve Dress, Dr. Martens Alix 10-Eye Zip Boot, Pieces Leather Backpack, Marc Jacobs Beauty Lust For Lacquer Lip Vinyl; Photo courtesy: Lookbook.nu/zhours



Use your tight leggings as a canvas for lots of draping
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H&M High Waist Leggings, Comptoir Des Cotonniers Trench-Cape (similar here), McQ Alexander McQueen Bridle Riding Boots, Wonderland Majoave Sunglasses, Livvy Tartan Scarf (similar here) ; Photo courtesy: Lookbook.nu/masterofdetails



Rock your favorite sneakers, but add some personal details to make it look less athletic
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Only Pu Leggings, Nike Air Max 1 Essential Grey & Red Trainers, Violeta By Mango Mohair Knitted Cocoon Coat, 1983 Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind World Piece Tour T-Shirt, Charlotte Russe Rubber Boyfriend Watch & Bracelets; Photo courtesy: Lookbook.nu/thefashionheist



Indulge in the throwback stirrup trend -- they're perfect for knee-high boots!
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Black Stirrup Leggings,
Striped Cotton-Jersey Mini Dress (similar here), Denim Refinery The Abrade Me Jacket, Brooks Brothers Tall Leather Stacked Heel Boots, NARS Jungle Red Semi Matte Lipstick; Photo courtesy: Lookbook.nu/ctrendencies



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Our Worst Dressed List Makes A Good Case For Buying A Steamer

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Ladies, a little pro tip for you: Invest in a steamer. Or an iron. Or even a wrinkle release spray. But please, buy something for the sake of your clothes.

Clearly, not everyone in Hollywood has heard this advice. Zosia Mamet stepped out in an outfit that looked like it had been crumpled up in a corner for weeks, while Brit Marling's skirt was so wrinkly, it distracted from her ensemble.

Check out the worst-dressed celebs of the week and let us know if you agree with our picks.

Zosia Mamet

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Has the "Girls" star ever heard of a steamer? This is about one of the frumpiest looks we have seen her in, which is a shame, because the suit itself could have been great (we love the pinstripes). Not only is the blazer too big, but it looks like her outfit was in a ball on her floor for weeks. And she really should have been wearing a heel, or shoes that don't cut her legs off in such an awkward spot.

Brit Marling

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The color, combined with the wrinkles on her skirt and the silhouette, aren't wowing us. We wish she has shown a bit more skin, or at least chosen a strappy heel instead of these loafers.

Sarah Hyland

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The petite actress is swimming in those pants -- she really should have visited a tailor -- and her top is a little too '80s.

Kristin Davis

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This dress is better suited for a little girl than a mature actress. The overly bright pink hue and the cupcake silhouette are a bizarre choice for Davis, as are the black accessories -- they are jarring with her outfit.

Olivia Wilde

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Wilde could have been a best-dressed candidate, but that weird sculptural embellishment on her hip belongs on the runway, not the red carpet.
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