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Barack Obama Gets #YesWeTan Hashtag Trending With Tan Suit Prank

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We assumed that Barack Obama hung up this tan suit for good after Twitter made a mockery of his outfit during a major press conference on foreign policy last August. But it looks like POTUS has dusted off the infamous suit.

On Tuesday, The White House shared what many believed was a sneak peek of Obama's State of the Union 2015 look on social media. The president's senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer even got cheeky on Instagram by adding the hashtag #YesWeTan.

The President's suiting up for the big speech. Tune into WH.gov/SOTU at 9pm ET #YesWeTan -Dan

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And it wasn't long before satirical replies started to flood our timelines.





















But it was all a PRANK.

Obama eventually appeared wearing a navy suit. While it isn't the much-talked-about tan suit, the traditional hue complemented FLOTUS' charcoal gray Michael Kors ensemble.




Do you think the president should've gone rogue in tan? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section!

Michelle Obama's State Of The Union Dress 2015 Is Actually A Grey Michael Kors Skirt Suit

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While admittedly the President gets center stage at the 2015 State of the Union, we're eager, as always, to see what the first lady is wearing.

On Tuesday night, Michelle Obama stepped out in a Michael Kors skirt suit. The tweed design, which boasted a wide collar and zipper detailing, is a perfect reflection of FLOTUS' love for form-fitting, yet sophisticated frocks. You might also recognize the suit if you're a fan of "The Good Wife" fan. And we've seen the first lady in Michael Kors several times before, including the first-ever White House Turnaround Arts Talent Show, the night President Obama was reelected and in her official White House portrait in 2013, just to name a few.

If you've been keeping track, Mrs. Obama's past SOTU style moments have also been stellar. She has dazzled us in sparkles and gone bold in blue and of course we didn't know if FLOTUS could top the gorgeous forest green Azzedine Alaia dress from last year's SOTU -- but she definitely did.

Check out pics below and tell us what you think!

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Shop Your Closet: 10 Tips for Reinventing Your Wardrobe Without Spending a Dime

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It can be fun to shop for fashion items and certainly a few new things or two can make getting dressed easier for whatever you've got going on. But it's hardly necessary to create a stylish look. In fact, not only can you do a little with a lot when it comes to your wardrobe, you can also reinvent old pieces and trends to wear them in new ways (and give your entire closet more life).

While it can take a little work, it's no more time or effort than trying to shop the mall or stores. It can also be just as fun. Here's how:

10. Set aside time. Set a date, a few hours on a weekend or evening, for your closet reinvention effort. Even just a few minutes a week can work -- and result in weeks, months or even years of stylish outfits.

9. Get inspiration. Start your wardrobe reinvention session by thinking on or looking for ideas. Inspiration within our own self is always the best for creating personal style, so take a minute to look over your closet and think about new and interesting ways you can wear items. A great way to do this is pick one item, and challenge yourself to create as many outfits as you can with it, mixing and matching different pieces, jewelry, and other accessories to create a range of looks. Outside inspiration can also be great! Hop on Pinterest or check out a stack of your favorite magazines to help get your styling creativity flowing.

8. Keep track. As you work on or wear ideas, take a photo or write the outfit combination down in a notebook. By keeping track of what you put together, you'll find it easier to get dressed in the morning and can even go through your own personal styling catalog of looks to help you pick things to wear when you've got something to dress for, are limited on time, etc.

7. Get creative. Wearing old things new ways can be easy and fun if you think a little out of the box. Layer things that seem like they might be interesting together. Do something different with trends by wearing them in different ways. For example, the party skirt with crop top or jacket might seem a little tired this year, but paired with a longer menswear vest and a belt cinched at the waist can give it new life. Don't be afraid to make mistakes! A little imperfection can actually make an outfit stylish.

6. Play on themes. A great way to style looks in your closet is to play on themes. Mixed textures, combining different lengths, going with sleek and architectural, combining volume, etc. can all breathe life into your existing wardrobe.

5. Look outside of fashion. So much inspiration for fashion and style exist in every place but fashion and style! Consider playing on ideas that you find in your natural world -- unique color combinations based on nature, textures and prints can be drawn from interior decor, the options and resources are endless.

4. Play with color. Color can make any outfit stylish, so experiment with what you've got. Try unusual combinations, such as brown with teal, or teal with navy. Or do a look that has multiple different colors in one. Just the same, putting ranges of the same or even the identical, matching colors together can create a great outfit.

3. Leverage accessories.Scarves, jewelry, shoes, handbags and other accessories are the key to turning ordinary clothing items into outfits. Try scarves as belts, tying to the handle of a handbag, or layer a bunch of different types of jewelry together from your accessories wardrobe to reinvent and revive tops, pants, skirts and more.

2. Consider alteration. You can update old fashion items through alteration, such as cropping a pair of jeans into shorts, having trim such as gems or piping, etc. sewn onto shirts, fabric paint or other additions and adjustments. This can be particularly easy to do and inexpensive, either cost of having a professional do the work or for the supplies to do it yourself.

1. Have fun!A lot of people take style so seriously, carefully concocting looks and making sure that everything's perfectly put together, etc. But in reality fashion is best when it's a bit unique and your own personal stamp. Don't be afraid to make mistakes! Not every look you put together is going to work. You never know until you try!

To see more ways to reinvent your wardrobe, and all of this month's edition of Condiment magazine, visit www.getcondiment.com

Yes, Michelle Obama Was Wearing An Alicia Florrick Outfit At The State Of The Union

7 New Ideas For Using Wall Hooks (Besides Hanging Up Your Coat)

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Hooks are the easiest way to keep your home organized. They're easy to install (even more so if you go for the adhesive-backed variety), easy to use and extremely budget-friendly.

Since wall hooks are so basic, you can forget that they can be used for other things besides hanging coats. Here are just a few new uses for these simple accessories.

Use small hooks to guide power cords around the frame of a table, effectively "hiding" them.

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For more photos, check out the post on Hi Sugarplum.

Position hooks to create an iPad holder.

Find more info via Reddit Lifehacks.

Use adhesive-backed hooks to hang party decorations without damaging furniture or walls.
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To find out how this look came together, visit 3M's Smart Projects hub.

Place two hooks on either side of a box of foil or plastic wrap to make a dispenser.
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A Real Life Housewife for Ask Anna came up with this great idea.

Create a trellis to help support delicate plants.
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View the step-by-step tutorial over at 3M's Smart Projects hub.

Make a "gallery" for your child's artwork with the help of pants hangers and wall hooks.
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See the whole playroom makeover at Be A Fun Mum.

Organize gift wrap rolls by creating a holder from two hooks and a dowel. (It's basically like making a large paper towel holder.)
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For a closer look at the gift wrap station, visit 3M's Smart Projects hub.

For more new uses for wall hooks, check out our Pinterest board dedicated to that very topic.

Follow HuffPost Home's board Organizing With Hooks on Pinterest.

Ice Rolling Could Completely Change Your Skin

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As a skin-care-addicted celebrity and editorial makeup artist, I’ve tried all kinds of topical solutions. But, at the end of the day, the most effective thing has always been the old cold-spoon trick. Until recently, when my go-to aesthetician, Kerry Benjamin, turned me on to a new beauty tool -- the ice roller.

In Defense Of Kitten Heels

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Kitten heels are back. Yes, you heard us correctly.

Don't act so surprised. Comfortable footwear is no stranger to fashion recently (the sneaker trend and Birkenstock fad have hit hard over the past year) and now, a slightly more sophisticated shoe is set to take over.

We know what you're thinking -- kitten heels are unflattering and so 2002, but we're here to tell you that not only are they insanely practical, but they are also oh so stylish. They work all year round (yes, you CAN wear them with socks/tights) and they are very easy to work into your closet. Essentially you can treat them as a pair of regular heels and pro tip, they look especially great with cropped trousers. And if you're new at this, go for a neutral color instead of a bright or patterned pair.

If you already own a pair, go into your closet, dust off your kitten heels and hit the town, because Audrey Hepburn was onto something.

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As were these celebs...

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From left to right: Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen, Emmanuelle Alt, Michelle Obama & Taylor Swift


And if that doesn't persuade you, check out the stylish ladies below, who managed to make kitten heels the star of the show:

Little things in life, like insanely good tailoring and gorgeous fabrics

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Are you convinced yet? Below, shop some of best kitten heels on the market right meow.

We Went To The State Of The Union To Ask Members Of Congress: Who Are You Wearing?

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Machiavelli once said that "politics have no relation to morals." But do politics have any relation to fashion? It's a question that continues to rattle the very foundations of this republic -- one that The Huffington Post attempted to tackle on the night of the biggest political speech of the year. We're proud to present our exploration of #SOTUstyle.

How did we stumble upon this idea? Well, we realized that asking members of Congress political questions as they walk the halls on their way to the State of the Union is a time-honored tradition -- in fact, it's so time-honored, it's become a little dated. So we decided last year to confront lawmakers with the one question their communications teams might not have given them a pre-packaged answer for: Who are you wearing?

This year, as we headed to the Capitol to do it all again, we took not just our cameras but also our in-house style expert, Lauren Rothman, author of Style Bible: What To Wear To Work. We donned our personal best, too, in the hopes that we might inspire some on-trend choices to next year's address (or maybe just a little daring leather at a committee hearing this spring).

From TV-friendly bright colors to wives picking out clothes, the answers were not disappointing -- and we got a couple of incredible stand-outs.

Watch the video above to hear which designers your top elected representatives, including leaders from both parties like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), were wearing to hear President Barack Obama make his big speech. And let us know -- in the comments section below, or on Twitter using the hashtag #SOTUstyle -- whose ensembles you loved or hated.

We'll get you started with this rather, um, interesting sighting we made early in the night:




Should the Capitol be an Ugg-free zone? Or do people deserve a break, given how painful it can be to work in Congress? Tell us what you think!

Watch the video above.

17 Changes Every Woman Goes Through In Her Late 20s

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1. The majority of your Friday nights will consist of couch, wine and Netflix and you will be TOTALLY fine with that. The thought of going out on a Friday after a long week sounds both awful and terrifying. Once a month, this thought will also feel exciting, but after you brave it, you'll be a mess for days. #NotWorthIt.

2. If you do find yourself out on a Friday, chances are you won't go out on Saturday. And if you do, you'll call it a bender. In your early 20s, you called that the norm. Oh, how times have changed.

3. You might start making more money, but it will all go towards weddings. Say goodbye to savings and hello to showering people with hundreds of dollars, and then probably not speaking to half of those people ever again.

4. You won't shop as much anymore. And when you do, it will almost always be for investment pieces. No more Forever 21 crap. It's Banana, Loft, J. Crew, and/or Anthro if you feelin' wealthy all the time. Or TJ Maxx, because if we're being realistic here, you're poor as f*ck thanks to all of those weddings. Buying "going out clothes" is rare for you now and you find yourself drooling over the same oversized sweater at every store. You basically wear the same comfy clothes over and over and you laugh at the fact you used to be afraid to wear outfits more than once.

5. You won't take as many pictures anymore. Your motto used to be "pictures or it didn't happen," but now pictures never seem to happen, regardless of how hard you try. You feel like an ass every time you exclaim, "Let's take a picture!" and every time someone else wants to take a picture, you get annoyed. This is why you wear the same outfit over and over again -- it never gets photographed.

6. You will stop buying dresses to wear out on the weekends because you no longer wear dresses out on the weekend. You have about 60 million dresses in your closet that are super cute, but they have absolutely no place in your life anymore. On the rare occasion you do go out, you're not going to places where people wear dresses, unless of course you decide to dabble in club life... but then your dresses would be too tame. That's one thing that hasn't changed at least -- you still have and will always have a packed closet with nothing to wear.

7. You will find yourself drifting apart from a lot of friends. You feel as though there is no time to hang out with even your closest friends now, so you split your limited free time amongst a true few. You just don't have the ability to make time for everyone anymore. You can't just get drinks all the time. You're tired and you have to save your money for other things.

8. You will start wanting wine more and more... After work. Every day. Sometimes you just can't and wine helps you "can," whatever that means.

9. You have actually stayed in because you have to "run errands" the next day. You know if you go out, you'll spend the entire next day on the couch and nothing will get done -- meaning the entire week ahead will be derailed. You have to clean. You have to buy groceries. You have to work out. You want to want coffee. And you can't afford the calories that come with a hangover. Way too many carbs to be desired.

10. You feel really cool and hip when you talk to recent grads in the office. Oh, you just graduated college? Me too... Or at least it feels like I did, IDK.

11. When you go out, you often feel like the oldest person at the bar. Which you very well might be. Are you too old to be at this bar? Where do people your age go out? Is that guy you're talking to younger than you? Because you don't want anything to do with that group of dudes by the bar in their mid-30s... Oh wait, they're your age? Oops. You actually cannot tell how old anyone is anymore. Maybe you should just stay in a corner and not talk to anyone at all.

12. There are babies on your newsfeed. Babies conceived by choice. By people YOUR AGE. What is happening?

13. If you're in a relationship, you start to get ring anxiety and if you're not in a relationship, you start to panic that you'll never get ring anxiety. Ring anxiety is a roller coaster of emotions -- Is the ring coming soon? Do I even want a ring soon? Do I even want a ring ever? I think maybe two years. Or three. Wait, I said that last year too. I'm sure there's not even a ring in the works. Figures. Do I even want a ring from this person? WHAT IS HAPPENING. And for those not in relationships, it's all panic over everything. Will I ever find someone? Am I going to have to cave and sign up for online dating? My mom keeps bugging me about that, but I don't even have time to date anyone. But I'm going to have to go alone to all these weddings and it's really expensive. AND I'M ALMOST 30. I'm going to be alone forever. At least I don't have to share a bed. Maybe I'll get a cat. Sigh.

14. You have officially lost control of your metabolism. It's gone rogue. There's literally nothing you can do to save yourself from gaining weight except of course sacrificing your social life, which you consider doing every so often, but then you fear losing all of your friends, so you end up drinking and eating shit at least once a week. You could also, like, work out as much as you used to, but you are le tired, so no.

15. People in their early 20s will try to make you feel better about yourself by saying "you're not THAT old," but that just makes you feel worse. You used to be on their level. Now they are just basking in their youth doing what you used to do every weekend. Make it stop.

16. You finally have a grip on this whole makeup thing. You have noticed that your face looks different than it did when you were in your early 20s. You're officially growing up, and it shows. Because of this, you actually start taking care of your skin and wearing makeup correctly. For instance, the last time I was at Sephora I asked for help and got foundation that actually matched my skin tone and wasn't three shades too dark. #Adulthood.

17. You've finally started ONLY doing the things you enjoy with ONLY the people you enjoy doing them with. If you're not into something, you're not into something. It's simple. You don't go places you don't want to go. You don't hang out with people you don't want to hang out with. What's the worst that could happen? You end up hanging out on your couch in yoga pants watching TV? That actually sounds better than going out with people you do like most of the time. Your time is precious and you're going to spend it wisely, without giving a F*CK what anyone else thinks. You've finally figured out the key to happiness. #PROUDOFYOU.

This post originally appeared on Forever Twenty Somethings.





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Our Aging Face

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There are few things other than death and taxes that are certain. The aging process is one of them, the inevitable and predictable result of living longer. The manner and degree that we age over the decades of life can be explained, understood and even manipulated by our lifestyle. This is the first of a series of articles about our aging face in which I will detail the changes that occur as we age. The blogs to follow will describe and explain ways to slow the aging process down and will discuss those habits to avoid that most certainly hasten that journey. Try not to become depressed by the changes that I describe, as they are part of the life journey.

There are two distinct systems affecting the aging face: intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic or natural aging begins in the mid-20s, and continues steadily throughout life. Genetics plays a key role, allowing us to either blame or thank our parents for their contribution to our wrinkles and bags! Extrinsic aging is a combination of external factors that advance aging activity. These include sun exposure, pollution, gravity and personal habits like smoking and skin care. Let's explore this life-long march through time by each decade. Remember, the descriptions below are generalizations and may vary from individual to individual, dependent upon genetic and extrinsic factors.

20s and 30s

Sadly, our skin's intrinsic aging process begins as early as our mid- twenties. Production of collagen, the backbone of skin, decreases. Elastin, the substance that allows skin to snap back into place, starts losing its spring. Dead skin cells do not shed as quickly and the production of new skin cells slow down. Since Intrinsic aging is just beginning, those signs are not yet visible, however some people may demonstrate fine line wrinkles, usually around the eyes. Extrinsic aging factors active during these decades, will affect us significantly later.

40s

Extrinsic and intrinsic factors progress and contribute to age the skin. Decreasing hormone levels begin to influence skin, increasing dryness. Fine lines deepen, especially around the eyes (crow's feet), forehead and mouth. The lower eyelids may experience bulging of subcutaneous fat, forming bags, and the skin in general, becomes drier and less elastic. Skin pore size may increase and become noticeable. Early signs of jowl formation are seen. Extreme weight loss propagates loose, hanging skin because of the loss of elasticity. The fatty layer beneath the skin starts to decrease, making it appear thin and transparent. Hair starts turning gray. Hair loss for men and women can become evident.

50s
Wrinkles deepen and become folds or furrows around the mouth, forehead and face. Facial bone and fat mass decrease, causing sagging skin to appear more prominent. Jowl formation of the cheeks increase and skin tone becomes more uneven. Eyebrows droop, increasing upper eyelid skin redundancy, creating a fatigued or angry appearance. Lower eyelid bags become more noticeable. Neck skin starts to sag and muscles beneath become prominent. Skin becomes drier and sun spots turn darker and more prevalent.

60's
Continued reduction of facial fat and bone structure causes the cheeks and eye sockets to appear even more hollowed. This process, along with the help of compounded years of gravity, cause facial skin to appear even more lax. Menopause and decreased hormones maximize dry skin. Facial wrinkles and furrows deepen, especially the smile lines of the mid-face called nasolabial folds. Jowls become heavy. Aging of the neck continues with thinning skin allowing underlying separated muscle bands to appear more conspicuous. Hair thinning and loss continues and the nasal tip loses elasticity, and begins to droop. Even our ears change with age! Gravity's effect on our earlobes stretch them and actually increases the size of our ears.

70's and Beyond
All of the above conditions continue to progress. The combination of loss of skin elasticity, decreased mass of facial fat, bone and muscle and relentless gravity deepen wrinkles and furrows as our face seems to actually droop. This can cause the lower eyelids to pull away from their protective position next to the eyeball, causing dry eyes and allow irritants like dust to cause chronic discomfort. The nose and ears appear larger because of loss of cartilage strength.

So there you have it, we are born, and not long after we begin to age and look older! It is part of life that we have little control, or do we? The extrinsic, external facet of the aging process can be affected and slowed by a solid skin lifestyle. Check soon for Our Aging Face, Part 2, where I will share tips to create a substantial skin care regimen for all age groups to battle and defy the inevitability of looking older as we grow older!

Do not regret growing older. It is a privilege denied to many. ~Author Unknown

Here's Why Lululemon Is Charging $108 For Meditation Beads

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When it comes to paying for meditation accessories, how much is too much? How about $108? That's the price tag on Lululemon's new mala meditation bead necklace.

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Mala beads, which are Buddhist prayer beads, are a tool of traditional meditation. The beads help you count the number of times you have recited your mantra, keeping the mind centered on the present moment. Lululemon partnered with Mala Collective, a fair trade venture that sustainably harvests the rudraksha beads (brown seeds) and makes the malas by hand in Bali. The number 108 is sacred in Buddhism for a variety of reasons, and there are 108 beads on a traditional mala (not including the one guru bead, which the entire strand revolves around).

The notion of a high-end brand charging $108 for meditation beads drew some sarcastic criticism around the web.

"I feel relaxed even looking at that corporate logo!" wrote Jezebel's Jia Tolentino last week.

"From what I understand, meditation involves closing your eyes and trying not to think thoughts. Difficult? Yes. Requiring of fancy accessories that would make Gandhi laugh until he cries? No," added Bustle's Erin Mayer.

While Lululemon did not respond to several requests for comment, Doug Crowe, the logistics coordinator for the Mala Collective, told The Huffington Post in a phone interview that the reason behind the pricing strategy is two-fold.

"There's two reasons we price them at $108: The first one is that it's reflective of the spiritual number, and the second one is because of the gemstones and the seeds and the fair trade wages we pay to these people, it just is very expensive for us to make," said Crowe. He also acknowledged that anyone can purchase a mala necklace in China for a quarter of the Mala Collective's price should they choose to do so, but they won't be receiving the same hand-made and material quality.

"The way that we see it is it's a very intimate purchase, and it's not a commodity. It's something people buy once every few years," he added. "The biggest reason that we did it [the collaboration] was because the pieces that we make are very intimate and spiritual, and our main goal is to impact as many people's lives as we can, so Lululemon was a great outlet to do that."

Lululemon is of course not the first to charge for products or services that offer peace of mind. Popular meditation retreats can cost visitors hundreds of dollars, and certified transcendental meditation courses often run into the thousands. Some meditation classes can even be priced similarly to boutique yoga studios in cities like New York and Los Angeles, costing as much as $25 per session.

However you feel about paying for meditation accessories, just remember: if you're emotionally torn, or short on cash, it's not a problem. All you need is your body, your breath, and a few minutes of silence. For meditation tips that will only cost you your time, check out the slideshow below full of meditation information that will benefit beginners and experts alike.

Kanye West May Design Washington Wizards' Uniforms, But We Think He Could Change A Lot More

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In some of the most unexpected style news as of late, Kanye West might be designing NBA jerseys sometime soon. Kanye's friend, Wale, who, according to Vanity Fair is a "creative liaison" for the Washington Wizards, recently stirred up rumors that West would help design the Wizards new basketball uniforms. Say what?!

Sure, West has style cred to his name: he's appeared on the cover of Vogue, redone Kim's wardrobe a few times and starred in Balmain's Spring/Summer 2015 campaign. The man even showed his own fashion line at Paris Fashion Week, to not much fanfare.

So if the rumors are true, we're envisioning Kanye's got big changes in mind, such as:

Better jerseys What's that jersey, Margiela? It is now. We predict that with Kanye's designer connections (think Balmain, Giuseppi Zanotti) the new jerseys will be fly as f*** and probably look something like this:
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New sneaks Obviously, everyone will wear Yeezy's Red Octobers even though they might be a little heavy to play in. Put your Jordans away!
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New warmup sweats: Sweats MUST look good in warmups when you're trying to intimidate another team, so a nice, neutral gray is a good way to get your game face on. Gold chain optional.
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Sweeter socks: Most athletes like to wear Nike Elite socks, as they're known for their comfort and support level during matches. But with Kanye's Kardashian connects, we predict the Washington Wizards will be wearing Arthur George aka Rob Kardashian's upscale sock line.
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Mandatory hair cuts: Hair is yet another way to intimidate opponents in the NBA (think Dennis Rodman). Why not try shocking other players with a new cut? "Hey LeBron, look at MY hairline."
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Wearing face masks If they work in football to intimidate opponents, they can do the same for basketball. Plus it looks red -- team colors y'all!
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A cooler court-side presence Let's get Jay and Bey at every game. EVERY GAME.
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Oh... and Kim too.
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Kollabora CEO Nora Abousteit Says The Gender Ratio At Davos Should Be '50/50'

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Nora Abousteit just pointed out the elephant in the room at the World Economic Forum: Where are all the women?

The founder and CEO of Kollabora, a website for "DIY enthusiasts" to meet and collaborate, did not hold back about the lack of women at Davos when she spoke with HuffPost Live's Roy Sekoff.

"I just think there should be a very hard quota -- 50/50," Abousteit said. "Just to make sure that there's enough women there." With over 2,600 attendants from 140 countries around the world, women only make up 17 percent of the guests. We couldn't agree more with Abousteit.

"Women do have more difficulties to get to the higher positions, so give them a chance to get higher visibility," she said told Sekoff.

Sounds about right to us.

20 Awesome Photo Ideas For Wedding Parties Who Know How To Have Fun

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All too often, brides and grooms get bogged down in big day B.S. and forget the most important ingredient of an awesome wedding (besides love, of course!): fun.

One way to increase your matrimonial fun quotient? By goofing off and letting loose with your besties and bros. Below are 20 wedding party photo ideas you'll definitely want to borrow.



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Tracee Ellis Ross Says Growing Up As Diana Ross' Daughter Was As Awesome As We Imagined It To Be

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We're huge Tracee Ellis Ross fans around these parts. The "Black-ish" actress is talented, stylish, and was birthed by Diana Ross. Need we say more?

Furthermore, the 42-year-old star is also a well of amazing knowledge and comic relief. So when she speaks, we listen -- and we often let out an resounding "Amen!" after each message. Like the time she told us to stop wanting her hair and start loving our own. Or when she waxed poetic about the awesomeness of our bodies. And let's not forget that this chick (aka #TMurda) can actually rap.

Well, we're saying "amen" once again thanks to a recent chat that Ross had with Jenn Wortham of The New York Times. In the short Q&A, Ross talks about her alter egos, her hate of shapewear, her hair and, of course, being Diana Ross' daughter.

Here are a few highlights -- and make sure to head over to NYT.com for the full interview.


On styling her natural hair for "Black-ish:"

I play a doctor, so my hair has to be back when I’m in scrubs. I wouldn’t be at the hospital with my natural big hair out, so I usually have a bun. They try to schedule a lot of those scenes in the same day, so we don’t have to go from having my hair out to having it in. You can’t go from a bun to out and expect to look gorgeous.


On refusing to adapt to Hollywood's standard of beauty:

I just really strongly promote pushing against this culture of perfection. I mean, I’m sorry, for me, Spanx don’t feel good. I’ve tried one of those waist-trainer things on — that hurt like the bejesus. I could barely get it closed, and I bought the size bigger than they said I should buy. I mean, this [expletive] hurt. I couldn’t wear it for longer than 10 minutes. People are sleeping in them!

On her alter egos:

One has taken on a life of its own, Caliope Champignon, who is French. She calls herself a “style architect” — she is not a stylist. She is a very extravagant dresser, and she’s a compulsive liar, but she wouldn’t tell you that. I went to New York Fashion Week as her, not telling anybody, with a film crew. It was hilarious. And a couple of pictures of her did surface online.


On being Diana Ross' daughter:

Well, my mom was very glamorous, but that was her work world. Our home was filled with beautiful things. My mom had beautiful clothes; my mom is elegant; my mom is glamorous. But my mom is also really real, and I grew up with a mother who had babies crawling on her head and spitting up on her when she was wearing gorgeous, expensive things, and it was never an issue.

To Fend Off Digital Distraction, Try Making Something

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Nora Abousteit, the founder and CEO of crafting community Kollabora, joined HuffPost Live's Roy Sekoff in Davos and spoke about how knitting a sweater helped her relax on her honeymoon. That kind of physical, creative activity can have a hugely positive impact on people who are looking for a tangible sense of fulfillment in a world increasingly filled with digital distractions, she said.

"It's very meditative," said Abousteit. "A lot of people are crafting because they find it very relaxing. Today, in a day of constant Twitter and Facebook feeds, and a lot of digital media, people like the tactility and they actually really enjoy that sense of accomplishment you get when you have that finished project in your hands."

To hear more about how crafting can help you relax, watch the full HuffPost Live clip in the video above.

Rhonda Lee, Meteorologist, Speaks Out About Getting Fired After Showcasing Her Natural Hair

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Rhonda Lee had long been told that her she needed to make her natural hair "more pleasing to a wider audience," but she never expected her hair style to actually compromise her job.

Lee, an African American woman who currently works as a meteorologist for WeatherNation TV, recalled how comments she made in response to Internet vitirol targeting her hair ultimately led to her being fired by her former network.

"There really does come a breaking point when either you're going to accept me as I am and how I do my job, or you're not," she told HuffPost Live in a Thursday conversation. "Apparently my station of KTBS chose not, and I was quickly fired for... two different comments that got me in trouble, both times defending being black in general."

While the network first asked that she let them know before releasing a "controversial statement" in the future, she took issue with that request given the nature of her commentary.

"[It] was kind of confusing to me at the time because I don't really consider my hair to be controversial -- I just consider it to be on my head!" she affirmed.

Her goal in responding to comments was not to stir the pot, she explained, but to celebrate her unique heritage.

"When it comes to looks, I feel like what I said to that viewer was that I'm very proud of who I am," she said.

Watch more from HuffPost Live's segment on natural appearances hindering professional opportunities here.


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5 Places It's OK To Wear Rick Owens' New Penis Cloaks (VERY NSFW)

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Hey fellas, ever feel like your outfit would look way better if you could ditch the whole pants-and-underwear part?

Well then, you're in luck! Rick Owens debuted his new collection on Thursday, and while he has gone to great lengths to impress us on the runway before, this time, his approach was much more... free. As in, he sent the models down the runway sans bottoms.

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Naturally, one has to wonder where someone might wear these colorful pieces in real life. So we've gone ahead and rounded up all the appropriate places to wear a penis cloak.

1. In the comfort of your own home.
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2. At the Playboy Mansion.
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3. On a desert island.

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4. The hundred-acre-wood (with the perpetually pants-less Winnie the Pooh).

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5. Nowhere.

No offense, but we'll stick to pants for now.

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'Carpet Of Life' Is The More Beautiful, Adult Version Of A T-Shirt Quilt

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Cleaning out your closet is one of the best feelings in the world, but what if (selfishly) there are a few clothing items you just can't let go of? You can't wear them, you can't throw them out... but you can weave them into a beautiful piece for your home.

Hear us out.

Or rather, hear out "Carpet of Life," a company that will make you a personalized carpet from pieces of your wardrobe. While the customer provides the general outline -- like color, style, size and some of the materials for the rug, like an old pair of jeans -- part of the process means the design isn't totally predictable.

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Though Circle of Life is based out of Amsterdam, all the work is done by a group of women from villages in M’hamid El Ghizlane, Morocco. There, women weave the carpets by following the Moroccan "Boucherouite or Boucherwi" concept, which the company describes as a craft "relying on instinct and experience rather than set design rules."

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Weaving your memories together won't come cheap, however, with prices ranging from roughly $457 to $1,648. (If that's too steep, though, you could attempt to make one yourself with this two-step tutorial.) Ordering is also a bit difficult, as all carpets are shipped from the Sahara to Amsterdam and you'll have to arrange pickup from there.

All that aside, it's safe to say you'll probably never see another carpet as beautiful as this one, with all your memories and life experiences rolled out into one.

(h/t Trendir)

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Gwyneth Paltrow Pushes 'Sex Bark' In The Latest Edition Of Goop. Let's Get To The Bottom Of This.

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Gwyneth's done it again. In her latest Goop newsletter, in addition to introducing us to a slew of obscure and predictably expensive ingredients we've never heard of and don't plan on buying any time soon, she's promoting something we hate, made with more than one component we don't understand.

The item is Sex Bark. (You read that correctly, and we'll explain what is -- or at least what we can understand of it.) The thing we hate is that it's a food being advertised as an aphrodisiac. (How and why? We're still doing that?) And the component we don't understand -- among many -- is Sex Dust.

Typically we'd read "Sex Bark," just roll our eyes and move on, but something about the ingredients in this recipe (namely the Sex Dust) compelled us to take a closer look. Since we know you're on the edge of your seats to find out what Sex Dust is, it's an "aphrodisiac warming potion [that] will send waves of blood to all the right places." Okay, we've read enough.

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Sex Bark comes from LA-based Moon Juice, which specializes in "divine juices, magical milks, miraculous tonics, abundant cleanses, lunar apothecary, moon pantry and stellular gifts," according to its website. Sex Bark looks like the chocolate bark you eat over the holidays, but unlike your average peppermint bark, Sex Bark is made with some interesting and pricey ingredients, including Moon Pantry Cacao ($15 for a 6.3 ounce jar), Moon Pantry Ho Shou Wu ($18 for a 3.2 ounce jar of tonic that is supposed to promote youthfulness, reproductive function and sex drive), coconut oil, ghee and lest we forget, Sex Dust (a trifling $60 for a 4 ounce jar). That's a grand total of $93 on just Moon Juice-brand products alone.

All these ingredients are not only going to add up to the most expensive piece of bark you'll ever eat, but also the most mysterious. When it comes to bark, mysterious is not something we're looking for.

The Moon Pantry is the resource for all the things you'll need to make the instantly infamous Sex Bark, as well as the Beauty Milk and Spirit Truffles that Paltrow also promotes in the Goop newsletter. You'll find ingredients like tocotrienol, Moon Pantry Lucuma and the puzzling Moon Pantry Sex Dust there. What happened to simple ingredients you could pronounce and describe?

With Valentine's Day approaching, we're well aware that foods with supposedly aphrodisiac qualities will be promoted everywhere. This Sex Bark, made with its sexy Sex Dust, just brought things to a whole new, irritating level.



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