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Most of us do put on a few pounds in the winter--particularly
after the holidays. If you want to keep winter weight gain in check,
watch your calorie intake and be sure to stay active. Eating healthy
and exercising aside, you can look slimmer with a bit of clever
clothing camouflage.
FocusOnStyle has 12
fashion tips for looking slim. Did you know that contrasting
color combinations can break your figure into too many elements?
Try going monochromatic, head-to-toe dark neutrals are visually
lengthening and slimming.
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Fashion
at the wheel
You are what you eat. What you wear. And now,
what you drive.
Automobiles should be about safety, comfort, handling … and style.
Lucire's editors have paired the latest design in cars
and fashion to select the models to be seen in for 2003.
Hair designer: Paul DeArmas,
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Big
hair
If you're interested in having the latest hairstyle, you may want
to cancel your next hair cut. Corky Davidov of Lucire
reports that the trends shes spotted around the globe indicate
that big hair is back.
Big
hair brings back memories of the 60's bouffant hairstyles--First
Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, Nancy Sinatra Bridget Bardot and Jane Fonda
as Barbarella. Mary Tannen, who recently wrote a piece in The New
York Times, says that the New Big Hair differs from
Old Big Hair. "New hair bends, swells, bounces
and lifts."
According to Davidov, in the 1960s, hairdos were in keeping with
fashion. Today, fashion styles can be dramatic, theatrical, and
not necessarily matched with big hair.
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