JWoww Flaunts MAJOR Sideboob
While we're used to a slight flash or innocent peek-a-boo moment when it comes to sideboob, "Jersey Shore" star JWoww is letting it all hang out.
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While we're used to a slight flash or innocent peek-a-boo moment when it comes to sideboob, "Jersey Shore" star JWoww is letting it all hang out.
Remember the famous "Devil Wears Prada" scene where Miranda Priestly schools Andy in the importance of fashion? "OK, I see. You think this has nothing to do with you..." Miranda intones as her assistant quakes in her cerulean sweater.
A new study is proving Miranda Priestly right: 59 percent of American women admit to seeking fashionable, trendy items when shopping. Moreover, 55 percent of American female shoppers admit that they've bought clothes they didn't even like purely because they were trendy.
Whether you adore Lena Dunham or think she's overrated, one thing seems to be in consensus: She's not drop dead gorgeous. She made a hit TV show about being average ("real"), she's constantly scrutinized for wearing not enough or nothing at all, and always has to address her looks on top of her talents.
But is Dunham really all that average, or even bad looking? Not according to science.
My earliest memory of Erykah Badu takes me back to 1997, when my older brother Daryl would light up incense and blast her debut album "Baduizm" (I'm sure to woo some girl). While the overly-fragrant smoke and jazzy-soulful sounds were enough to put me in a trance, I was mostly intrigued by Badu's colorful head wraps and matching spaghetti strap dresses.
Are you a fan of Jimmy Choo shoes but can't deal with the price tag? There's another way you can get your fix, without breaking the bank (so long as you live in Hong Kong, that is).
The Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel offers a tea service for fashionistas, offering little bite-sized treats in the shape of Choo's famous handbags and shoes. While you might not be able to add another pair of heels to your closet, you will at least be well feed.
My favorite moment from this year's Oscars was watching Mark Andrews, the director of Brave, accept the award for Best Animated Feature Film. I have not seen the film, nor am I familiar with Mr. Andrews' work, but I enjoyed this moment because Mr. Andrews was wearing a kilt. This simple choice of attire made me happy for several reasons: