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George Clooney Pranked Matt Damon In A Very 'Mean Girls' Way

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Looks like George Clooney may have watched "Mean Girls" one too many times.

Matt Damon was a guest on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" Tuesday (Jan. 14) and told the host that on the set of his and Clooney's new movie, "The Monuments Men," the perennial prankster played a trick on him that reads like a script full of high school meanies.

Apparently, Clooney had Damon's pants taken in every couple of days by "about an eighth or a sixteenth of an inch" which made superhunk Damon think he was gaining a whole bunch of weight -- after the two men's mutual decision to "get in shape"!

"I was working out, and the pants [were getting tighter] -- I said, 'This just can't be,'" Damon explained. "I never said anything to him, which he probably loved even more."

Oy, George. You rascal.

Watch the full clip above.


American Apparel Pubic Hair Mannequins Stop Pedestrians In Their Tracks (PHOTOS)

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Alright, American Apparel, we get it: You really like pubic hair.

The always controversial retailer got people talking yet again, this time with store window mannequins adorned with pubic hair. Gothamist spotted the mannequins in New York City at the East Houston Street location of American Apparel, which has been stopping people in their tracks. (But did they then go into the store to buy the brand's panties??)

The Huffington Post spoke to an associate at the store, who said that the mannequins went up at 3am on Thursday morning and were meant to convey the "rawness and realness of sexuality." They're aimed at drumming up sales around Valentine's Day, and it would appear it's already working: Curious pedestrians have been crowding around the store taking photos, and American Apparel has received a barrage of media inquiries.

American Apparel has a history of using pubic hair in its imagery, potentially for shock value (a trademark American Apparel strategy). Just last fall, the store sold a graphic T-shirt containing an image of a menstruating vagina with hair-down-there, which caused an online stir. Before that, American Apparel released a 2011 ad featuring a model in sheer underwear with -- you guessed it -- visible pubic hair.

It's clear Dov Charney, the founder and CEO of American Apparel, has no issue using jarring imagery related to female genitalia, either as a calculated move to court controversy or as an empowering statement on the female body (or both). Do these mannequins make you want to buy American Apparel clothes?

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Edivv Launches Online Swap Service For Those Beauty Samples You Don't Want

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Getting beauty subscription boxes from Birchbox and Curlbox every month is one of the greatest feelings in the world. But sometimes, you come across a few samples that leave you feeling less than impressed. Well, eDivv is here to keep you from hoarding or chucking (oh, the horror!) those goods.

As an online trading epicenter, eDivv provides beauty fanatics a space to barter their unwanted samples. The way eDivv works is through the Divvy process, in which users upload pictures of their products, then request, offer and decline a variety of items. Divvied up (hehe) into sections like skincare and fragrance, the site is easy to navigate for exactly what you need or want.

When an exchange is final, the sending parties do have to pay shipping fees. However, there is no membership cost so anyone can sign up for free! While this is a great service, we have to ask, how can we be sure these samples are legit or safe? Guess that’s the risk you have to take, for beauty’s sake at least.

Will you be joining this online beauty swap meet?

(h/t: Refinery29)

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Time's Hillary Clinton Cover Proves We Really Need A New Way To Depict Powerful Women

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“Powerful Pantsuit Lady Crushes Hapless Men With Her Heel,” may as well have been the headline of Time’s latest cover story on Hillary Clinton’s will-she-or-won’t-she presidential run. At least, that’s the impression one would get by glancing at the image.

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TIME’s stock cover photo is lazy sexism at its best. As has been pointed out, it seems to have been plucked right from the slides of The Cut’s November piece on “Feminism According To Stock Photography,” and as author Jessica Valenti tweeted, it's just “the latest in a long line of ‘feminist shoe crushes man’” images. (It's worth checking out the compilation of such stock photos Valenti has up on her blog to get an idea of how common this trope really is.)

Isn’t there any way to discuss female power without resorting to stiletto metaphors and flailing, helpless dudes? For the love of all things good, can't we be a little more imaginative next time we try to represent a powerful woman? Let's leave the man-crushing, kitten heels behind. If we don’t, it’s going to be a very long road to 2016.

Plus, there are endless amounts of awesome Hillary Clinton photos. Here are three that could have easily been paired with the headline “Can Anyone Stop Hillary?”...

The Newest Face Of Ford Models Has A Motto We Can All Live By

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There's a new model on the block and her stance on beauty is clear: If you want to look good on the outside, focus on your inside first.

Iesha Hodges, an 18-year-old from Brooklyn, was recently announced as the winner of Ford and V Magazine's Model Search. Her winnings include representation by Ford Models, one of the industry's top agencies, as well as a spread in V Magazine's Spring Preview Issue. It's a lot of take on all at once, especially as a young newbie. So how does a brand-new model stay afloat in the the fast-paced world of modeling?

It's all about taking care of yourself outside of modeling, Hodges told us in a chat this week. The teen is an advocate not only for physical health, but for spiritual and mental health as well. While she is thrilled to embark on this new journey, it is clear she is not letting the excitement shake her handle on what is, and what is not, important. "It's about taking care of your insides more than your image," she says.

Her sentiment is not a new one, however -- it seems to be the very mantra that landed her her new modeling gig. Hodges credits believing in herself as what got her through the competition process. Maintaining that mindset obviously paid off -- just a few weeks after she submitted her photos, she got a call from Ford. "I just started screaming. The whole time I was thinking -- this is my moment. This is my time. It just felt right."

Hodges is so in tune with herself, in fact, that the most challenging aspect of the job so far is having to step away from her own personality, to jump in and out of characters while shooting. Modeling is like acting, she told us, and requires putting on a face and expressing an emotion even if you feel a completely opposite way. When asked what she would and would not do for a shoot, she notes that "you just have to bring it. It's just an act."

This girl has got looks, talent and humility about her that will definitely come in handy in the competitive industry. As we've learned from many models who've come before her, understanding there's a world outside of modeling can be the best way to maintain a long and healthy modeling career.

Head over to Ford Models' blog for more information on Iesha.

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CORRECTION: This post has been updated to note that Hodges is featured in a spread in V Magazine, not on the cover.


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Ryan Sweeting Got Wife Kaley Cuoco's Name Tattooed On His Arm, Will Surely Never Regret It

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In the latest edition of celebrities making wise decisions, newlywed Ryan Sweeting got his wife's name tattooed on his arm.

The tennis pro, who married "The Big Bang Theory" star Kaley Cuoco on New Year's Eve, showed off the fresh ink on his Instagram account yesterday (Jan. 15). You'll notice he also got their wedding date etched in roman numerals inside a red heart onto his skin.

Despite obvious reservations, the two paramours got engaged after a three-month courtship and seem to be blissfully overjoyed, so hear, hear to young love!

Conan O'Brien Denies Having Look Alike Illegitimate Son, 'Admits' To Fathering Ronan Farrow Instead

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It doesn't look like Conan O'Brien will be taking a paternity test any time soon.

A 20-year-old New Jersey man named Greg Keating, who is a dead ringer for the comedian, makes the case that he's O'Brien's long-lost illegitimate son. In a YouTube video he posted on Jan. 8, Keating explains that his mother worked at NBC just a few floors away from O'Brien, and was mysteriously fired when she became pregnant in 1993.

While the video is humorous, it's not clear if Keating is seriously accusing O'Brien of being his biological father. Regardless, the comedian isn't taking any chances. O'Brien has already brushed off the paternity claim in the best (and most topical) way:




Here's What Happens When You Combine The Female Leads From Every Nicolas Sparks Movie

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ThatNordicGuy, a visual artist who seems to specialize in combining faces, pulled together every female lead from every Nicolas Sparks movie ever. What he ended up creating is one very aesthetically-pleasing white lady with not-so-cute hair.

Now, listen to this "Last Song" song and try not to fall hopelessly in love with this weirdly stunning composite of Rachel McAdams, Miley Cyrus, Amanda Seyfried, Julianne Hough, Diane Lane, Taylor Schilling, Michelle Monaghan, Mandy Moore and Robin Wright.


Every female lead from every Nicholas Sparks-movie by ThatNordicGuy on deviantART

This Ultimate G Vibrator Promises 'Third-Level' Orgasms

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This is not a toothbrush handle pondering its right hand. Or an eraser giving birth.

It's a vibrator. A really scary vibrator that promises extra ecstasy.

Behold the Ultimate G, the $106 G-spot-mining gizmo now creating buzz on the Internet. It's "designed by medical experts to take you to the third level of orgasm," according to U.K. sex toy retailer Ann Summers.

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Need a bit more clinical explanation? "The main shaft with multiple pleasure bumps target your G-Spot directly, while the outer arms target the sensitive inner clitoris," the copy reads further.

New York Magazine asked whether the "third level" fell under The Huffington Post's Third Metric well-being initiative of Arianna Huffington. Our boss responded thusly:



(Hat tip, Refinery 29)

Why I'm Taking a Stand Against My School's 'Dress Code'

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The new principal at my school used two phrases while addressing new dress code rules to a class: "Modest is hottest" and "boys will be boys."

He should have said something more along the lines of: "The school dress code was established to provide our students with a safe and orderly learning environment that is free from distractions."

Let's start with the phrase "modest is hottest," shall we?

Modest means having or showing a moderate estimation of one's own talents, abilities and value. If modest is hottest, then it's not modest.

You are literally sending the message to young girls, who are already struggling with self-confidence, that hiding their body makes them more attractive. You are establishing a sense of shame in these young, developing minds and bodies. A human has the right to wear whatever they feel comfortable in. Showing less skin doesn't make you any more attractive. Showing more skin does not make you any less attractive. When someone calls you attractive that just means that they are attracted to you.

At what point in your career did you find it appropriate to define my "hotness"? Why are you at all concerned with how "hot" I am? You are teaching us, through modesty, to be objects of sexual arousal. I'm sorry, but I don't dress myself to look "hot" for anyone. I dress myself as a way of expressing my body and myself. If covering up my body is supposed to make people sexually and physically attracted to me, then how would those people feel if I decide to have sexual relations with them, without clothes on?

How am I supposed to love and feel proud of my naked body and develop a sense of sexuality when exposing my body is deemed shameful and unattractive? Since when should being "hot" be my concern? I don't want to be with someone who just thinks I'm hot. I want to be with someone who loves and respects all the parts of my mind, personality and body. THAT'S what you should be teaching, not "how to be hot."

My body is not a sinful temptation that needs to be hidden.
My body is not your personal, sexual object.
My body does not overshadow my character.
My body is not any more sexual than a man's body.
My body is not here to look "hot" for you.

Next up is his second statement, "boys will be boys."

Being a boy refers to your gender. That's all.

It does not make you constantly sexually aroused, animalistic or sexually uncontrollable, but for some reason society has come to the conclusion that you are this stereotype. This is extremely sad. This gender stereotype is unfair to all men. By telling them who they are as a man you are absolutely taking away their moral agency. "But he's a teenager. He's raging with hormones." You don't think I'm raging with hormones as well? Believe me I am.

When the people who do sexually harass other people happen to be male and you use the excuse "boys will be boys," you are not only excusing their behavior, you are condoning it.

It's this "boys will be boys" mentality, culture and attitude that condone sexual assault. Whenever the excuse "boys will be boys" is used, it's just an exercise of male privilege. You are telling them that it's okay for them to be sexually violent.

Sex needs to stop being about "no - it's bad dirty gross shameful," and start being about, "yes - let's have consenting sex because I want to."

It needs to be about consent. That's what you should be teaching. Not, "well, you know how they are... boys will be boys!"

Boys are not sexually uncontrollable.
Boys do not have a genetic, animalistic, violent nature.
Boys are not born with a natural desire for destruction or control.


Despite what society and culture keeps trying to cram down everyone's throat, having a penis doesn't make it okay to sexually harass someone. The false idea that men can't control themselves is so unfair and completely ridiculous.

The day after the incident happened, the principal called me down to his office to discuss my concerns. Students and teachers told him about the Facebook post I wrote about it, which I expected. I spent a good hour and a half arguing with him about his comments. I offered to send him what I wrote if he was interested in reading it. He said, "No, that won't be necessary."

After he dodged almost every question I asked by sharing his plans to improve the school, he decided that he had had enough and said, "I'm going to end this discussion."

Then, I was sent back to class.

This post originally appeared on this young writer's Facebook and Tumblr page. She has requested to keep those accounts private.

Why Jezebel's 'Bounty' For Unretouched Lena Dunham Images Is Seriously Misguided

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Lena Dunham's long-awaited Vogue cover debuted yesterday and the Internet, being the Internet, was a frenzy.

Many (predictably) speculated over what parts of the actress' body had been hacked away at, which parts airbrushed, etc. Agreeing to grace the cover, we're sure Dunham expected the chatter. After all, it was just last week, three whole seasons into "Girls," a reporter from The Wrap asked Dunham about her frequent nudity on the show, explaining that he just "didn't get it."

But in an effort to shame Vogue editors for the photoshopping job, Jezebel has gone one step further -- by placing a "bounty" on Dunham's original, undoctored photos. You know, the fat ones.

The $10,000 cash reward, which will be given to anyone who can produce said photos, seems to have come from a well-intentioned and body conscious place. "This is about Vogue, and what Vogue decides to do with a specific woman who has very publicly stated that she's fine just the way she is, and the world needs to get on board with that," the article states. But, frankly, it's more than a little bit misguided and proves that Tim Molloy of The Wrap isn't the only one who just "doesn't get it."

Does anyone place bounties for untouched photos from the Gwyneth Paltrows or Nicole Kidmans of the world? No, because it simply wouldn't be as fun for Jezebel editors to place such traditionally attractive women under the same microscope, dissecting the before and afters of a Vogue treatment.

Just because Dunham is a young feminist who speaks confidently about her "real body" does not mean we get to qualify her statements with an inappropriate cash prize. By hoping to publicize Dunham's original Vogue photos, Jezebel may end up shaming the actress more than the magazine whose photoshopping practices they hope to expose.

And it's safe to say Dunham is actually quite proud of her Vogue spread. Doesn't she have a right to be? If Dunham wanted to release such photos, wouldn't she do so herself? Or at the very least call upon Vogue to do so?

The Internet has the right to be as up in arms whenever it chooses to be. But Jezebel's cash incentive hopes to incite readers with relentless antagonism and further unnecessary examination of Dunham's body. I like pageviews just as much as everyone else employed by the Internet, but Dunham simply doesn't owe us this.

How to Avoid Becoming a Registered Text Offender

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If you are attached to your iPhone or Droid (gasp) -- let's just say smartphone, for all intents and purposes -- you may want to pay attention to the following rules of texting. If you relate to the aforementioned individual and find yourself in one too many uncomfortable texting situations, we are here to help.

I wanna be cute, but I also don't wanna seem too eager, but I also want him to know I'm interested, but I also need to play hard to get. So, do I text "hi" with two "i's," maybe three? Is that too many? Is one "i" not enough? For this conundrum, follow the general rule of thumb: You may repeat the letter in which you choose up to two times, anything more than that is just eager, annoying and, quite frankly, desperate for the D. Acceptable examples include: hii, heyy, suppp, miss yaaa! Inappropriate examples include this screenshot below.

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There is a rare breed of texter often referred to as the "double texter." This individual is outgoing, wants to get to know you and doesn't care about the rules of the "texting game" guys and girls play with each other to seem cool. Instead, if he has a question, he'll fucking ask it. If he wants to say "hey" and "what are you up to tonight" in two different text messages, he does it. Lady friends, if you find a guy who double texts, don't let him go, he's rare and outstanding. However, for you, as a general rule, do not double text until you're sure it's OK. By OK, I mean that he does it first. Don't be the annoying "double texter" if it's not appropriate. Also, refrain from too many texts in a row regardless of whom you're talking to, especially if you're trying to avoid the "stage-five clinger" status.

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Is something funny? Does your response suffice more than just a simple "lol" response? Also, are you actually laughing out loud? Perhaps you're rolling on the floor laughing or laughing your ass off. Either way, you must respond to this funny text you received with a "haha" or another form of this. Trying to show the receiving end of your text that what he or she said was in fact not funny? Go with a simple "haha." Two ha's; nothing more. But, that's not suggested. Instead, go with "hahah" if something is funny, but not funny enough for a full out brawl laugh. Go with "hahaha" -- three ha's -- if something is hilarious. Add as many ha's to the end of that as you see fit. Don't be too generous with your ha's, however; they shouldn't be as plentiful as the hairs on your unshaved legs throughout the winter months.

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If there's one rule of texting that you must follow, it is the absence of the letter "k." Not from a word­­­, you mustn't misinterpret. What I mean is do not answer with a simple "k." It's rude, unnecessary and uncivilized. It means you're mad, have nothing nice to say and shouldn't say anything at all. My own mother makes the mistake of answering me with "k" because she just doesn't understand the "k" connotation. By all means, people, understand that your "k" speaks louder than actions and words. Remember, texting with bad connotations will not make for good conversation.

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Wahoo, you have an iPhone with an updated emoji keyboard! Your life just became a million times more interesting, and at times, sexual. You can use emojis to share your emotions; hence EMOji, or you can use it to replace words. Excited about something? Insert salsa-dancing emoji here. Ready to go out with the girls? Insert margarita emoji here. Lolling so hard? Insert crying laughing emoji face here. Use a winky face if you're feeling frisky. But use caution with the winky face, as it may come off too strong with certain people. Translation: You're asking for the D.

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Like our friendly neighborhood friend Spiderman says, "with power comes great responsibility." Similarly, with a texting plan comes possible embarrassment. You have the responsibility to construct the most perfectly worded text if you follow the simple texting rules for optimum success. But, I urge you to click send with caution, as you may just triple text yourself into a booty call ;).

The post originally appeared on Unwritten.

Amanda Hanowitz, Pretty Bird on a Breeze and blogging extraordinaire, enjoys the occasional shop in her mother's, father's and brother's closets. Why, you ask? The best vintage and menswear around. She is not daft, but rather witty and spunky. She writes for Unwritten and you can follow her on twitter @getWITZit.

Sarah Hyland Embodies Liza Minnelli In Latest Instagram Photo

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Sarah Hyland sure knows how to pick a high-powered career idol.

The "Modern Family" actress shared a photo of herself dressed as Liza Minnelli for Twitter and Instagram's "throwback Thursday." Clad in a fringed cutout bathing suit and a short, dark wig, she's striking a pose that would make the "Liza With a 'Z'" singer proud.

She writes that she dressed up as the "Cabaret" star last summer, captioning the photo,

"#tbt to last summer in Palm Springs when I thought I was Liza Minnelli. I'd walk around saying Liza with a Z darling with a Z!"

7 Things You Didn't Know You Could Buy At Trader Joe's (PHOTOS)

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You can always count on Trader Joe's for things like whimsically-named fancy cheeses, chocolate bars weighing in at over a pound and, of course, Joe Joe's. But if you look carefully on the shelves, you'll find a few lesser-known, unusually high-quality products for your home that cost a fraction of what they would be if at a less Hawaiian shirt-filled retailer.

Here's what you shouldn't miss out on -- stock and availability, of course, will vary by your store's location:

Greeting Cards You can't beat the price of 99 cents.


Good Cleaning Products You can find Dr. Bronner's products, in addition to private label brands.


Laundry & Dishwashing Detergent Can often be cheaper than what you find at the grocery store, depending on where you live.


Pet Products Specifically cardboard scratchers for cats, which are super-cheap at around $7 a pop.


Reusable Cloths An alternative to paper towels (which they also sell), at a good price.


Flowers There's usually a nice selection of decent-quality, affordable cut flowers and bouquets at every TJ's.



Nice Soaps Perfect for when you want to maintain an aura of glamour when you have guests over. (They don't need to know your budget status.)





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Breastfeeding Mom Learns Victoria's Secret Doesn't Always Support Boobs

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Here we go again.

Fox7 reports that when Ashley Clawson asked a Victoria's Secret employee if she could nurse her child in a dressing room, she was not only denied, but directed to go to the nearest alleyway. The employee allegedly claimed "no one usually goes there." Adding insult to injury, Clawson had just spent $150 at the store.

"I was humiliated by the whole thing," Clawson told Fox. "Once your child is hungry, there's no going back."

Texas law -- much like other similar state laws -- makes it clear that women are a permitted to breastfeed in any public or private location where the mother is authorized to be.

So, when Clawson got home she decided to air her grievances on her Facebook page. She wrote:

"I have to blast Victoria's Secret at the Domain for telling me I wasn't aloud to nurse my very hungry, fussy son in their fitting room after I spent a fair amount in their store. She actually told me to go outside and walk down an alley where no one 'usually' goes and nurse him. Seriously?!? Lost a customer for sure."

She also filed two complaints to which they told her she'd be receiving something in the mail.

Victoria's Secret released the following statement to the station:

"We take this issue very seriously. We have a longstanding policy permitting mothers to nurse their children in our stores and we are sorry that it was not followed in this case. We have apologized to Ms. Clawson, and we are taking actions to ensure all associates understand our policy that welcomes mothers to breastfeed in our stores."


Despite taking the issue seriously, this isn't the first time Victoria's Secret has been under fire for trying to deter moms from nursing in its stores. A Wisconsin mother was told in 2006 to use the employee restroom. The spokesperson at the time, Anthony Hebron, said that Victoria's Secret has a long standing policy for allowing mothers to breastfeed in the store. Moms organized a nurse-in at the store in response.

"I do think that Victoria's Secret needs to train their employee's better on the breastfeeding policy and know the laws on it," Clawson said. And perhaps treat breasts with a little more respect.

"The posters and everything are just women showing their breasts and obviously to Victoria's Secret in my eyes, it's looked at as a play toy. Not necessarily, means for you know nursing your child, which is why we have breasts to begin with."


Feel Good Fashion: Parisian Chic Style of Portland Fashion Designer Michelle Decourcy

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Portland has plenty of interesting fashion looks and creative self-expressions seen everyday throughout the city in different neighborhoods.

Yes, people living out different lifestyles, mixing and matching what appeals to their own personal taste, and I appreciate the vibrant array of self-directed fashion views that Portland peeps take on each and every one of them.

However what continues, to draw my attention is well-crafted elegance. Yes, designs that spell simple glamour, like the Parisian chic style of Portland fashion designer Michelle Decourcy.

Why?

"I like to feel good," so says Decourcy.


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Model, Lauren Jewels and Photography by Travis Geny



Okay, sounds easy enough. What else?

"And I like to turn to my closet for inspiration and design my collections from what I wear every day."


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Furthermore, what I like about the custom made designs by Decourcy is the deeply rooted fashion reflection of Parisian quality, sophisticated fabrics, (French lace) and silhouettes that move, and groove with the female body.

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Others agree, The Stylist Kimberly Warner writes, "Michelle DeCourcy's meteoric rise in the fashion industry has made her one of the industry's shooting stars. Michelle burst onto the scene when Norah Jones wore her dress to the 2003 Grammy Awards."


Decourcy, a muse of many talents, when not in studio meeting clients and designing her bridal collection, and ready-to-wear fashion, is living large on stage as a rock star in her band called the Rock Tarts, performing the music of the 80's, 90's, and now some of her own original tunes.

How does Decourcy maintain her creative fire?

"When it's not fun anymore, stop."


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I appreciate that kind of strength and joie de vivre as the French would say, so here are a few pieces from the bridal collection and ready-to-wear line that capture the Decourcy sparkle.

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One final fashion tip when selecting or creating an outfit?

Decourcy says, "Keep in simple. Choose one body part to make a focused fashion statement, like the back, legs or chest. Invite mystery to be a part of your look, in other words, reveal a little and cover up the rest, and by all means feel good."


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50 Reasons To Love Michelle Obama On Her 50th

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She's elegance and grace personified. When Michelle Obama became First Lady in 2008, she made history.

Aside from being the first black First Lady, she is the youngest to hold that position since Jackie Kennedy.

What's more, she's been an accomplished lawyer, Chicago city administrator, community outreach worker, and despite all that, she still considers her role as a mother to be the most important. Today, January 17th, Obama celebrates her 50th birthday. In her honor, we complied a list of 50 reasons we love her. Did we forget any? Add them in the comments!

1. She’s just like us. For one, she shops at Target. (It's especially impressive given that she has her pick of the top designers including Tracy Reese, Michael Kors and Narciso Rodriguez, just to name a few).

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2. She has amazing style.
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3. Her faces tell us exactly what she’s thinking--and we usually agree with her.


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4. She mixes high and low pieces.

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5. And she's not afraid to repeat her favorites.

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6. She has great hair!
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7. And she's not afraid to switch it up. From bangs to highlights, to different cuts and bobs, the First Lady mixes it up from time to time.

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8. She's career-minded. Although she's put her own professional endeavors on hold to fulfill the role of First Lady, she had a successful career in both the private and public sectors. When she met Barack, she was an intellectual-property lawyer at a top Chicago law firm (Sidley Austin). He was still a student at Harvard Law, and she was assigned to mentor him.

9. She's a great mom. “Well, what is true is that, first and foremost, Michelle thinks about the girls. And pretty much everything else from Michelle’s perspective right now is secondary. And rightly so," said her husband, President Obama in an interview with Vogue.
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10. She’s fit.

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11. And as she approached 50, she said she's looking to do more Yoga over cardio. "I'm seeing myself shift from weight-bearing stuff – even though that continues to be important – and the heavy cardio and running, to things like yoga that will keep me flexible," Mrs. Obama told People mag.

12. She supports military families.

13. She loves to garden.
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14. She's fighting childhood obesity.



15. And clearly, she knows how to move.


16. She released a hip-hop album (in the name of promoting healthy eating and exercise).

17. She hung out with Big Bird at the White House!



18. She gives great hugs.

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19. She’s funny!



20. She's okay with making fun of herself.



21. Her arms are AMAZING. (And she's not afraid to show them.)

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22. She’s smart. (We could go on forever about her academic accomplishments.)

23. She skipped the second grade.

24. She graduated cum laude from Princeton in 1985.

25. She graduated as salutatorian from Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago's West Loop in 1981.

26. She has a law degree from Harvard.

27. In 1993, she founded the Chicago chapter of Public Allies, a nonprofit that offers leadership training for young adults pursuing public-service careers.

28. She's not afraid to talk about race. During her undergrad years at Princeton, she studied sociology and minored in African-American studies. Her thesis, "Princeton-Educated Blacks and the Black Community," explored issues of race and higher education in society. "My experiences at Princeton have made me far more aware of my 'blackness' than ever before," she wrote in her introduction.

29. She gives back to the community.
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30. She pushes Barack to be a better man and president.
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31. She supports her friends for their big moments.




32. She loves Beyonce.

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33. But also loves her some Stevie Wonder! "I think it's fair to say that had I not been a Stevie Wonder fan, Michelle might not have dated me," President Barack Obama said in an interview with People mag.


34. She makes time for her friends, like Oprah who she just spent time with on vacation in Hawaii.

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35. She’s a mac and cheese lover!

36. She’s a dog lover.


37. She’s active on social media.
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38. Occasionally, she’ll bless us with a rare throwback photo.


39. She’s powerful.

40. And inspiring.

41. She's honest, even when her opinion might not be popular.


42. She has taken a stance against gun violence. She spoke out after the tragic death of a 15-year-old Chicago teen, saying "Hadiya Pendleton was me, and I was her…" She went on to say: “This isn’t some war zone half a world away, this is our home. This kind of violence is what young people here face every single day.”

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43. She’s a mentor to teen girls.

44. She upgraded Barack Obama in more ways than one.
“Michelle’s like Beyoncé in that song,” said the president in a Vogue interview. “‘Let me upgrade ya!’ She upgraded me.”




45. She got Obama to quit smoking.

46. She loves movies.
She hosts film workshops at the White House.

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47. She was Barack's not-so-secret campaign weapon, since she's an amazing public speaker.


48. She's not afraid to show affection to her husband in public.



49. She's not afraid to have fun.



50. She rises above the haters in the most sophisticated and elegant ways possible.





Doesn't she make 50 look FABULOUS!?

Hipster 'American Psycho' Replaces Business Cards With Skinny Jeans, Pretty Much Nails It

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I have to return some video tapes... You know "Moonrise Kingdom," "Donnie Darko" and "Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind."

This hipster take on "American Psycho" is pretty much perfection. The YouTube screen might as well have a watermark on it because, well, those beards, those coffee grinds, those skinny new vintage jeans, and the blood. Oh, the blood.

The short is actually a brilliant marketing ploy by Dehnam, an innovative clothing line based in the Netherlands.

Other clothing lines could learn a thing or two from Denham, because every ad for jeans should include at least a little blood, and infinite amounts of facial hair.



Rest in Peace Loehmann's

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Like many women, I was taught to shop by my mother. She was a European immigrant and a single mother of three girls who had impeccable taste, but lived on a limited budget.

That's where Loehmann's came in. They had designer brands at affordable prices. She would take my sisters and me and, together, we would spend countless hours sifting through the racks. We went there for prom dresses, first-day-of-school outfits, college wardrobes, first job attire and eventually, a wardrobe for my honeymoon.

I remember the large group dressing rooms, the throngs of saleswomen who were often Russian immigrants and, of course, the long and well-worn pleather couches where rows of men of varying ages would sit and wait... and wait... and wait.

I suppose it's no wonder, then, that my heart skipped a beat and I heard myself gasp upon receiving the following notification: Loehmann's is going out of business.

It took me a minute to understand just where that feeling came from... and then it hit me. Loehmann's was more than a place to get designer dresses; it was a place that was filled with my own personal history and memories of my mother, who died from cancer nearly 10 years ago. Amidst the images that tend to fade with age, the vision of shopping with my mother in that store remains vibrant. That's what a powerful brand does; it elicits memories that are meaningful. And when the brand disappears, it's like losing a longtime friend.

And I'm not alone. Here are some recent tweets:

Say it ain't so. Heartbreak at Loehmann's. Why?? @Studio11LA @myfoxla pic.twitter.com/Qpxlw8YnhO



@BobbyLibby @SMoore6 tonight we will light a candle in honor of our fallen friend The Loehmann's. Was probably the stolen romper that did it.



It's like a death in the family. Loehmann's closes its doors. My diamond membership now means nothing... http://instagram.com/p/jAMjr-LIXF/



Molly Edwards @mollyedwards Jan 9 today my lunch table had a heart attack bc loehmann's is closing


Even a male anchor for the Los Angeles Fox affiliate said:
Phil Shuman @FoxPhil I just heard Loehmann's is closing down. My life is slowly coming to an end


I decided to go into the store one last time, averting my eyes from the oversized "going out of business" sign. The store was in disarray with all the usually tidy sections now mixed together. Some of the staff seemed sad, but truthfully, the customers seemed sadder. One woman shared with me, "As a young girl, I got my first healthy image of women's bodies from that group dressing room. What happened?"

In a word, bankruptcy. A fate many popular brands have met in recent years.

I chose not to buy anything in the sale. It oddly felt wrong. Instead, I think, I'll choose to remember my sleeveless Dolce and Gabbana dress that looks like I should be making pasta in an Italian villa... or the one-of-a-kind Donna Karan jacket that I bought with my mother for my first corporate job and proudly still wear today.

That's how I will remember Loehmann's -- in the same way I think of my mother. Not in a state of deterioration, but in far healthier times, shopping together and watching her patiently wait as I tried on everything she brought to me. You see, like any fulfilling relationship, the memory lingers long after they are gone... and that is, quite simply, priceless.

10 Beauty Problems You Probably Had If You Studied Abroad

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For many students, the idea of studying abroad sounds so dreamy. Sipping a cappuccino in a Parisian cafe, taking a stroll along the Thames, lying on the beach in Barcelona -- the list goes on.

On the other hand, actually living abroad can be kind of a nightmare...for our beauty routine, that is.

Don't get us wrong, we'd never suggest passing up the incredible opportunity of studying abroad. Chances are you'll be too busy stuffing your face and staring at hot Europeans or South Americans to even notice these things. But they do exist. And they stink. Here are the worst of 'em.

1. Smaller Showers

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Showers are like portions: They're much smaller outside of the U.S. Shaving your legs is exponentially more difficult in a baby shower. If you don't have the same flexibility as, say, a yogi, plan to shave outside of the shower.

2. "Hard" v. "Soft" Water

Thinking about getting an edgy new haircut before the move across the pond? Think again. Water varies depending on where in the world you are, which can have a crippling effect on your hair. We toss off sentences like, "The water is softer in New York" like it's our job, but it is. It just is. Just because your new bob looks totally chic at home doesn't mean it will anywhere else. That sleek new 'do could morph into an unmanageable ball of puff depending on the kind of water you end up with. If all else fails, you could always just buy this hard water specialty shampoo.

3. Broken Appliances

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Think you're safe just because you bought a travel adapter? You might not be. Your beloved blow dryers and straighteners are no match to the wrath of foreign electricity. You're better off just buying a new one when you get there, or suck it up and go au naturel.

4. Blisters

One of the best ways to explore a new city is by hitting the pavement and walking through it. Sadly, it's also the best way to develop those evil, painful feet bumps from hell known to most as blisters. The only thing worse than walking in heels on those pesky cobblestone streets is not being able to walk at all.

5. Under-Eye Bags

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"I'm not jet-lagged!" is just one lie we tell ourselves to make the most of our time abroad. We're all about staying up late and being carefree abroad -- after all, your time there is limited to a few short months and you can sleep when you're back stateside. Just be sure to bring some serious concealer.

6. Swelling

You're ready to run off the plane and get to the important aspects of studying in a foreign country like shopping and eating when you notice something: Your shoes, pants and even rings feel just a teeny bit tighter than they did B.F. (Before Flight). It feels as if between your two destinations, someone has blown up a balloon out of your ligaments, and that is not a good feeling.

7. Running Out Of Your Usual Products

Out of the only moisturizer you trust on your face? Sorry, girlfriend. You're not running to CVS to get it. Arguably, there are tons of major beauty scores all over the world, but sometimes you just get into a routine, you know?

8. Dehydration

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Will you be living in a country where water-on-the-table isn't a given and house wine is actually cheaper than the healthy clear stuff? Then you should know just how easy it is to forget about the most important beauty product of all: water. There is no denying the benefits of H2O on your appearance, but as soon as we hear that there is cheap, delicious wine available, all common sense gets thrown to the wind. We'd never tell you to cut the wine out, simply that you should remember to order that water, too.

9. Weight Gain

This one is kind of irrelevant, if you ask us. Studying abroad is about living in the moment and immersing yourself in another culture (which is code for eating really delicious food all the time). There is a certain kind of horror, however, when you come home and realize you've gotten a little... rounder.

10. Limited Wardrobe

Long gone are the days of free checked baggage. The modern traveler knows she can no longer be careless about what comes in the suitcase for the semester. Your outfits need to be strategically planned, leaving little room for variety. Plus, it's a total bummer when the stuff you did bring looks completely different on than you thought it would.

Of course, these problems are minor compared to the incredible time you will have studying abroad. There is no reason you can't be the glam student abroad of your dreams. Just prepare for some of these beauty bumps along the way.

Celebs make it look so easy...



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