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Obesity Has a Scent
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Kendall Jenner Is Tired Of Being Called Too Skinny
Kendall Jenner has turned her reality TV fame into a successful modeling career. Though it's a career where one is largely judged on their appearance, the 17-year-old doesn't take criticism about her body lightly.
Leah Morrigan: The Must-Have Spring Accessory For Men
Scarves are the unsung heroes of any man's wardrobe. Knitted, woven, or silky, the scarf is an accessory that will make you instantly stylish.
Scarves in the spring may seem confusing to Canadian men, but a lightweight scarf in the spring adds a little warmth and a lot of style in the early days of the season. More Canadian boutique men's stores carry men's spring scarves -- here are a few from Vancouver, Toronto, and Regina.
Shannon Bradley-Colleary: I'm Wearing My 71 Dresses In 71 Days to Stop My Shopping Addiction
I have an addiction. I'm addicted to dresses. I have 71 dresses. 71. I'm the Imelda Marcos of dresses.
I was a tomboy in elementary school and a kiss from Donny Osmond (whose puppy-love-brown eyes and magnificent white teeth made me swoon) couldn't have gotten me to wear a dress.
In middle school my legs were so skinny and bloody from my nascent shaving skills it wouldn't matter how many times Peter Frampton came alive I was NOT wearing any dresses.
Don’t Get Stuck Being the Office Mom
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Kinnie Starr: How Vanity Sizing Destroys a Woman's Body Image
I remember the first time I saw "vanity sizing." It was around 1997. I was in the beginning phases of what I now know as a long and interesting career in music. I was in LA working for Mercury/Island/DefJam as a signed artist with Danny Goldberg, and being kindly advised that my hobo hippie skater look was perhaps inappropriate for stage.
Rachel Weight: Victoria's Secret Panties War: A New Take
No doubt by now you've seen something about the backlash Victoria's Secret is experiencing after releasing a Spring campaign called "Bright Young Things," which appears to be aimed at high school-aged girls, based on the bright colors, sayings, and very young and under-developed looking models that are sporting them in ads.