Friday, January 24, 2014

10 Things Guys Can Wear To Win Over A Woman

10 Things Guys Can Wear To Win Over A Woman: Guys, listen up: Getting dressed is not that complicated. In fact, we can pinpoint certain items that will make you catnip to the opposite sex. Seriously.



Ditch your white socks, throw away your stained hoodie and start taking notes. We found 10 items that are so good, they are practically foolproof. If you're wearing one of these pieces of clothing in a bar, we can almost guarantee that she will start talking to you. But what happens after that is up to you.



Behold, 10 items that plenty of women love to see on men.



1. The perfect pea coat because freezing your ass off in the winter isn't chic.



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2. Expert layering because it requires time and skill and shows us that you pay attention to the details.



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3. A leather jacket because, duh.



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4. Sneakers that aren't 10 years old and full of holes, because you aren't 17 anymore.



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5. A well-tailored suit because nothing is more attractive than a man in a suit.



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6. Beanies because they will make your scruff stand out. (And on that note, scruff).



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7. Dark, straight leg denim. Extra points if you roll them at the ankle.



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8. A flannel shirt because then we can steal it.



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9. Aviators because they look good on practically everyone.



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10. Desert boots because, obviously.



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Jimmy Fallon Poses With Kate Upton In A Vogue Spread And It's Awesome

Jimmy Fallon Poses With Kate Upton In A Vogue Spread And It's Awesome: Jimmy Fallon was basically on cloud nine when he landed a Vanity Fair cover, proclaiming in disbelief, "Here I am. On the cover of Vanity Fair and I'm psyched, amazed, shocked and happy."



We wonder how great he must feel, then, to have scored a Vogue spread with Kate Upton. Fallon and several other lucky men, including players for the New York Jets and the New York Giants, posed for a new Super Bowl-themed shoot in Vogue's February 2014 issue. The spread was shot by Mario Testino, but it doesn't exactly have the classic glamour often seen in Testino's shoots.



Instead, it's downright boisterous, particularly where "superfan" Fallon's involved. (What is he wearing?? Certainly nothing by Carolina Herrera or Michael Kors, as Upton is.) We are curious as to how he smuggled himself into this shoot -- perhaps it has to do with his and Kate's awesome chemistry. Have you seen them play Flip Cup?



See more of the spread at Vogue.com. Jimmy, we sense more fashion shoots in your future.



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7 Things Pale Girls Should Know About Makeup And Skincare

7 Things Pale Girls Should Know About Makeup And Skincare: Sure, your mother compares you to Audrey Hepburn and your grandmother reminds you to wear a hat every time you step an inch into sunlight -- to protect your fragile complexion, of course. But to the rest of the world, you're just a pasty chick who can't get a tan to save her life. Or at least that's what it feels like sometimes.



Rather than try to change the skin I was born with, I decided to embrace it.* Over the years, I've picked up some beauty tips that help my fair skin look as healthy and glowing as possible. Trust me, when it comes to makeup and skincare, one type of product does not fit all skin tones. Here's what I've learned:**



1. SPF is your best friend. I know, this is something you've been told time and again, but it's actually pretty important (see: here). Look for products with broadband protection, which protect against both UVA and UVB rays, like those from Banana Boat, Mustela and Neutrogena -- all of which can be found in the drugstore. Extra points if you opt for products with titanium dioxide and zinc oxide, which are physical blocks that provide extra sun protection. Physical blocks can be thick and leave white residue on the skin, but they actually physically block ultraviolet radiation from entering the skin, unlike typical sunscreens which only reduce UV rays. My favorite is made by Badger. It also doesn't hurt to further protect your eyes with sunglasses.



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2. Face powder is your enemy. It's easy to get that caked-on look when you're pale, so beware of adding an extra layer of powder, which can make you look overly made-up and matte (and a bit wan, in my opinion). Instead, if you're not into the dewy look or you're feeling a little oily, try switching to a lighter moisturizer. But honestly, dewy skin is the best way to get that ever-elusive "healthy glow" if you're fair-skinned and can't (or won't) tan. I recommend using a good tinted moisturizer, like the ones from Laura Mercier or Josie Maran (which contains the aforementioned titanium dioxide -- two birds, one stone). You can also try Kiehl's BB Cream if you're looking for a little extra coverage.



3. Try switching to brown mascara and eyeliner. Or at the very least, use black eyeliner with extreme caution. I've always found that lining my eyes in black makes it look like I've used chalk, and black mascara can be a bit harsh for daytime, especially if you don't have a little eye makeup to balance it out. Dark brown eyeliners and mascaras will pleasantly surprise you -- they still highlight your eyes, but they blend in with your skin much better than black does (especially for those with pink-toned skin). Some standbys in my makeup bag include Laura Mercier's Tightline Cake Eyeliner in Mahogany Brown and Dolce & Gabbana's Passion Eyes Mascara in Terra.



4. Don't be afraid to wear bright shades of lipstick. Repeat after me: Neon lipstick will not wash me out. You can totally wear bright red, pink, coral or even purple if you're feeling adventurous -- as long as you keep the rest of your makeup super simple and let the lipstick take center stage (read: no eye makeup or eyeliner). It depends on your skin tone, but as someone with pink skin, I've felt really great wearing Tom Ford's lipstick in Flamingo and Urban Decay's lipstick in Bang.



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5. A little goes a long way, especially when it comes to eye makeup. At this point, every woman has at least attempted a smokey eye or some other makeup trend. But if, like me, you never felt totally comfortable with a full face of makeup, the problem might be overzealous application. Color cosmetics can easily look like children's arts and crafts paint when applied on pale skin. While your typical smokey eye can look subtle and chic on someone who's tan, make sure you adjust the shades and amounts used when trying to recreate the look on yourself. Personally, I hate when I'm wearing a lot of eye makeup, but go forth, experiment and see what you feel great in.



6. Harsh products are just not for you. Consult your dermatologist, but in my experience, anything with potentially drying ingredients, including salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide, only makes matters worse if you're having an acne flare-up. I used to desperately reach for those types of face washes, toners, etc. only to discover that the less I did, the better my skin got. If you're fair with sensitive like me, I'd recommend that you wash your face only once a day with a gentle cleanser (I use Cerave's Hydrating Cleanser) and moisturize morning and night (I use La Roche-Posay Rosaliac Anti-Redness Moisturizer). That's it! Put down all of those extra bottles and let your skin relax.



7. Finding the correct shade of blush is crucial. Blush sets the tone for your whole face -- I'm convinced it's what makes the difference between someone saying, "Wow, you look great!" and "Are you feeling sick today?" Make sure to find the tone that looks great on your skin, and avoid any blushes with too much sparkle, which can turn your poor pale face into a disco ball in about .5 seconds. I'm personally in love with Laura Mercier's Second Skin Cheek Color in Lush Nectarine.



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*This was after some unfortunate self-tanning mishaps at the age of 13, but I'm only human.


**These are just some things that work for me and I hope will work for others. Of course, we all like what we like, so these tips may not be for every pale woman out there.




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Model Fall At Elie Saab Show Has Us Cringing (PHOTOS)

Model Fall At Elie Saab Show Has Us Cringing (PHOTOS): Want to see 200 fashion editors and bloggers wince in unison? Take a model, put her in sky-high heels and a long gown and set her off on the runway.



Unfortunately, that deadly set-up met its logical conclusion on Wednesday, when a model in the Elie Saab couture show took a spill. Captured on camera (see it at 6:35 here), the spill was unfortunately like so many we've seen before.



Perhaps next Fashion Week, the models can take the advice Jennifer Lawrence so famously misinterpreted at the Oscars and "kick, walk, kick, walk." (On that fateful Oscars night in 2013, Miss Lawrence thought the directions were "cakewalk, cakewalk, cakewalk" -- now we get why she fell.)



See what went down (pun... not intended?) in Paris today.





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Why does this keep happening?





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9 Fashion Risks To Take Before You Die

9 Fashion Risks To Take Before You Die: Are you in a fashion rut? Do you rotate the same outfits every week, shop at the same stores and rely on the same colors and silhouettes? Welp, it happens to the best of us.



Instead of chucking your entire wardrobe and starting from scratch, why not do a few small things to spice up your closet? There are some fashion risks you are probably too scared to try, but should. Whether it's going for a bright new lip color instead of your usual beige hue or wearing your pajamas outside of the house, 2014 is the year to live a little. Behold, 9 fashion risks everyone could use to take before they die.



1. Splurge on something you really love. As in, spend more money than you ever conceived of spending.





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2. Wear a designer whose name you can't pronounce. Things in other languages are just fancier.







3. Try socks with sandals. Yes, you can pull them off.



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4. Instead of boring black glasses, opt for colored frames.







5. Spend the money on a pair of thigh-high boots. We promise they will make you feel sexy.







6. Wear heels so high you can barely walk in them. Being taller than everyone in the room will give you confidence like never before.







7. Don't wear a gown to a fancy event -- instead, try a jumpsuit. We promise no one else will be in your outfit.



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8. Try head-to-toe menswear. Wear a tie on the street, button your shirt up to the very top and get a pair of men's loafers.



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9. Be brave enough to try cut-outs. Almost everyone can wear them, it's just about finding the right cut-outs for your body type.







But then there are fashion risks we hope you don't take...







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Makeup for Redheads: The Go-To Guide

Makeup for Redheads: The Go-To Guide:



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If you're a natural redhead, it is safe to say you've had difficulties finding the right makeup. You've probably tried over ten different foundations, discovered mascara was the best thing invented (ever!) and could still use 'redhead friendly' product recommendations. Unfortunately, the big brands do not target redheads (which is why we launched HowtobeaRedhead.com), but there are many products on the market fit for fair, sensitive skin and complementary to red hair. The trick is finding which is best.



To start you New Year off with success, here are the top makeup recommendations* for the 'lady gingers' of the world:



Before makeup is applied, always wash skin and prep with a light lotion or face oil. We've learned that oils can really transform skin, especially if it's super sensitive and dry. We absolutely love Me and the Girls' Moon Beauty Serum.



Next, apply a primer. It was difficult to find one that didn't cause our skin to break out. But, we love Urban Decay Eyeshadow 'Primer Potion'. It comes in a little tube, but lasts for a very long time. It's very light and keeps our shadows on all day. We also use it to "fill in" other areas that need help.



Did you know redheads have thinner skin? It's true. That could be why it is essential to find a good quality concealer. Try It Cosmetics 'Bye Bye Under Eye' Anti-Aging Concealer.



For those natural days, a little eyeshadow goes a long way. Add a little of LORAC's 'Sand' eyeshadow. Add a few more layers at night for an enhanced look.



Due to a redhead's fair skin, it's best to stick with powders because it's more natural looking. Find one that doesn't make your skin look gray or too dark because you still want to those freckles to stand out. We love Korres Mineral Foundation in Fair/Light.



Although redheads look stunning with their unique hair and skin, it's safe to say that most wished (at one point in their lives) they could tan. We've tried many bronzers on the market, and they usually make our fair skin look a bit un-natural. We actually use a powder in 'Medium' for our bronzer! It gives definition to our cheeks and gives us a natural glow. We love Tarte's 'Powderful Amazonian Clay Pressed Mineral Powder' in Medium. Apply underneath the cheekbones and on the temples.



If you're a redhead with blonde eyebrows, we know how difficult it is to find a pencil to match your brows. Most products on the market are too dark or too red. We adore BH Cosmetics' Flawless Brow Trio in "Light." You are able to define your eyebrows the way you want with the most natural color.



Do you have blonde eyelashes too? It's always best to define the eye with an eyeliner like Stila's Liquid Liner and Cover Girl's 'Lash Blast" Volume Mascara. We always aim for 'the classic redhead look' and opt for black; but if you're more comfortable with brown, choose a deeper brown shade.



Last, but not least, we love breaking the redhead makeup stereotypes. Redheads can rock a red lip! Our favorite is Dior ''Rouge 743 Zinnia Red.' If you want a more natural look, choose a simple lip balm like Hawaiian Tropic Tropical Lip Care with SPF 45. We are big fans of products with sunscreen because it keeps us protected while looking beautiful.



If you aren't a redhead and you're reading this, do you wish you were one now? We sure hope so! Redheads are awesome.















*All recommended products were tested, approved and deemed 'redhead friendly.'



Picture Credit: © How to be a Redhead, Kara Kochalko Photography.

Shirtless David Beckham Super Bowl Ad To Show Becks In 'Never-Before-Seen Positions'

Shirtless David Beckham Super Bowl Ad To Show Becks In 'Never-Before-Seen Positions': If shirtless David Beckham can't get you to watch the Super Bowl, nothing can.



The British footballer-turned-undie model is serving up another round of H&M ads complete with a Super Bowl commercial. Beckham's first Super Bowl ad in 2012 was dramatic, slow-mo and black and white -- all the better to focus on those chiseled abs. This time around, H&M announced, the commercial will be "a high-octane ride with tantalizing views of Beckham in never-before-seen positions."



New positions, you say? Tell us more.



"Director Nicolas Winding Refn and David Beckham filmed two alternate versions of the action-packed 30-second spot, and fans will have the chance to determine which one the world will see on Super Bowl Sunday," H&M wrote in a press release.



Lovely. You can vote online or in stores, or you can just wait and occupy yourself with the print ads in the meantime until Feb. 2 rolls around. That's our plan, anyway.



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If These Models Weren't Modeling, They Would Be... Doctors?

If These Models Weren't Modeling, They Would Be... Doctors?: Some may find it hard to believe that a fashion model could have ever wanted another career, but plenty of models have had even loftier ambitions -- academically, at least.



In fact, many of these famous faces have cast aside dream jobs in the medical or science worlds to grace the top runways and magazines. And while we're well aware that saying you'd like to be a doctor or a marine biologist isn't the same thing as actually doing it, it's pretty amsuing to think about some of these fashion and lingerie models trading in their Vogue covers or Victoria's Secret Angel wings for lab goggles.



We'll believe it when we see it, ladies. In the meantime, here are some models who've wanted to be something else besides models:



Adriana Lima

When asked if she'd always planned on being a supermodel in 2006, Adriana Lima told GQ, "When I started, I was too young to know what I wanted. But today I would like to be a doctor. I want to be a pediatry…how do you call it, pediatrician?" But when asked if she liked kids, she replied, "Not really." A lot has changed since then -- Lima may not have become a pediatrician, but she did have two children.



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Karlie Kloss

The 21-year-old has thrown around the idea of going to Harvard, where she would like to study medicine. "I have always had an interest in medicine," she told Daily Front Row Berlin. "My father is an emergency room doctor." She's also considered expanding her entrepreneurial skills, explaining, "Tyra [Banks] did it. She went to Harvard business school. I can do it, too." One degree at a time, Kloss.



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Lindsay Ellingson

The Victoria's Secret Angel told Vogue UK recently that she decided she wanted to be a doctor at the age of 13 after undergoing spinal fusion surgery: "And, after it was successful, I thought, 'I want to do this. I want to help people like this.' I really was a math and science nerd and planned to be a doctor, so I started a course in Biology at the University of California. But then I was scouted and Viva sent me to Paris."



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Cara Delevingne

The fashion world's resident silly model didn't have any intention of dominating the catwalks -- she told Russh magazine that she always wanted to be a dentist. "I also had this weird passion for dentistry and loved looking inside my mouth. Weird," she said. Can you imagine looking up to this face during a routine filling?



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Behati Prinsloo

You'd think a Victoria's Secret Angel and the future Mrs. Adam Levine would be content with her lot in life, but Behati Prinsloo told Russh magazine that if she weren't modeling, she'd be "a marine biologist and living in Hawaii." Actually, that sounds pretty awesome.



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Joan Smalls

Just before stepping onto the catwalk for the 2013 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show, Joan Smalls told us that she'd definitely be a psychologist if she wasn't a model. But we totally believe her -- she actually got her degree in psychology at the InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico before moving to New York to pursue modeling.



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Julia Nobis

The blonde beauty said that when she was 15 years old, she "settled on the idea of becoming a doctor. Before that, there was paleontologist, marine biologist, pastry chef and schoolteacher." Between her appearances on Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana and Louis Vuitton's runways and her editorials in Vogue and W magazine, we'd say she went with none of the above.



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Some models weren't always in the cool club...





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