Rita Ora's Hitting the Street for DKNY As We Speak!
By Randy Miller Yesterday, when DKNY tweeted, “So guess who we’re shooting tomorrow for the #DKNY Resort ad campaign?! Ok, I’ll tell you, @RitaOra!! I’ll be on set. Stay tuned for pics,” we were at...
View ArticleThe Secret to Burberry's Success
By Randy Miller What vital source does Burberry CEO Angela Ahrendts credit for the British label’s success? Energy. And we’re not talking about the kind that powers your lightbulb or fuels the new...
View ArticleTune In, Sit Up: Vogue Gets Real on Your TV
By Justin Fenner The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund is no stranger to being documented on camera, but this year’s finalists are getting something others haven’t: a TV series. Vogue, the CFDA, and Condé Nast...
View ArticleBuying This Gucci Really Might Save the World
By Leah Melby Proving an eco-friendly handbag can look like something you’d find on Madison Avenue, rather than a ramshackle setup in Peru, is Gucci for the Green Carpet Challenge. The luxury brand...
View ArticleReed Krakoff to Buy Reed Krakoff
By Justin Fenner On Tuesday, Reed Krakoff (the man) announced that he and a group of investors would buy Reed Krakoff (the brand), which had been exploring “strategic options” since Krakoff said he...
View ArticleMeet the Star of Avicii's Latest Video: Denim & Supply
By Randy Miller What happens when music and fashion collide? If Grammy-nominated Avicii and Denim & Supply’s “Wake Me Up” video is any indication, it’s a perfect harmony of style and sound. In the...
View ArticleNicola Formichetti Officially "Too Busy" For Lady Gaga
By Justin Fenner Nicola Formichetti’s list of jobs in fashion used to be long – and we do mean long. But in a recent interview, the designer, stylist, and fashion executive said he’s cut one big...
View ArticleLongtime Smokers Need Yearly CT Scan: US Panel
By John Johnson Longtime heavy smokers should add a yearly chore to their medical regimen, says an influential federal panel: Get a CT scan. Specifically, the panel recommends that people 55 to 79 who...
View ArticleChildren can outgrow obesity – boys more than girls
Researchers have developed a model revealing how excessive calorie intake can affect the weight of children and adolescents, suggesting that children can grow out of obesity, according to a study...
View ArticleBone healing turbo boost offered by 'magic metal'
An unusual “nanowire” coating for medical implants may soon be helping broken bones and joint replacements to heal faster. Ohio State University reports that research engineers there have found that...
View ArticlePersonalized risk calculator for women's cancers
Researchers have discovered a new way of predicting whether a woman is at risk of cancer of the breast, ovaries, or uterus, according to a study published in the journal PLoS Medicine… …read more...
View ArticleCholesterol connection to Rett Syndrome
Statins, a class of cholesterol-lowering drugs found in millions of medicine cabinets, may hold the key to finding a treatment for Rett Syndrome, a severe autistic disorder that affects young girls....
View ArticleHundreds Sick After Eating … Salad?
By Ruth Brown Hundreds of people in Iowa and Nebraska are suffering from a stomach bug , and health officials think they’ve found the culprit: lettuce. A prepackaged salad mix has been linked to an...
View ArticleAlzheimer's disease linked to poor dental health
A study has found that people with poor oral hygiene or gum disease could be at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s compared with those who have healthy teeth. Researchers from the University of...
View ArticleShauns Sunglasses: Luxury Eyewear That Gives Back
By Marissa Stempien You can’t get any more California cool than a bikini, sunglasses and ocean tussled hair. But while you can’t buy beach-ready tresses (although you can try) you can always toss on a...
View ArticleEstrogen may influence location of women's fat
Ever wondered why some women, but not all, have the “pear” shape considered by many to be desirable? Researchers might have found some answers to the mystery, after discovering that estrogen, one of...
View ArticleOwn It: Fendi Peep-toe Pumps Are Positively Fierce in Sky-high Stilettos
By Marissa Stempien There’s nothing like teetering heels to make you feel like a million bucks—even better if they’re from a luxury designer. Fendi shoes from the current Fall/Winter 2013-14 collection...
View ArticleSaliva study of cell phone effects
Frequent cell phone use may be linked to cancer, suggests a study from researchers at Tel Aviv University, led by Dr. Yaniv Hamzany… …read more Source: FULL ARTICLE at Medical News Today Around the...
View ArticleWas Diane Kruger Having an Off Year?
By Randy Miller Was 2013 not Diane Kruger‘s year? Vanity Fair may think so. Among the shocking omissions and additions to the annual International Best-Dressed List, the ultrastylish dresser was...
View ArticleGQ Is Under Attack, Courtesy of One Direction's Fan Base
By Robert Khederian One Direction fans wage war against GQ – Fashionista The style lessons you wish you knew in high school – HuffPost Style Karolina Kurkova’s secrets to a stylish Summer – Who What...
View ArticleIt's in the Bag: See More Images From Michelle Williams's Louis Vuitton Campaign
By Justin Fenner The first two ads from Michelle Williams’s Fall 2013 handbag campaign for Louis Vuitton caused so much buzz on their own that it’s only natural to assume the other images will get...
View ArticleBeauty and the Beach: Kate Upton Stars in David Yurman's Fall Campaign
By Robert Khederian If there’s one thing we love more than David Yurman‘s iconic twisted cables, it’s Kate Upton wearing David Yurman’s iconic twisted cables. The classic American model has been tapped...
View ArticleHow Karlie Kloss Plans to Celebrate Her 21st Birthday
By Jen Michalski How Karlie Kloss Plans to Celebrate Her 21st Birthday It’s Karlie Kloss’s 21st birthday this weekend, and she’s celebrating with none other than a cookie cake – straight from NYC...
View ArticleRihanna Confirms It: 2013's the Year of the Controversial T-Shirt!
By Randy Miller Think there’s nothing scandalous about a plain white tee? Think again! The latest uproar to come out of the shirtmaking industry was today’s decision that Rihanna has won her legal...
View ArticleFall 2013's Star-Studded Campaigns
By Justin Fenner Move over, models! A laundry list of celebrities have invaded the Fall 2013 campaigns, and they look just as good posing for still shots as they do giving lines to a movie camera. From...
View ArticleMore Women Breast-Feeding
Health officials say breast-feeding rates continue to inch up: Now more than 3 in 4 mothers try to breast-feed their newborns. Rates remain highest in Idaho and lowest in Mississippi, and experts...
View ArticleCan We Build A Kickstarter For Cancer?
By paulhoward Starting you own band, writing your first novel, or re-publishing your favorite ?80s tabletop RPG are all cool goals. You can do them all on Kickstarter. What would be cooler? …read more...
View ArticleWhite House Graph Doesn't Prove Anything About Obamacare And Part-Time Jobs
By Robert Book For several months, there have been reports of companies, often in the restaurant industry, reducing worker hours to avoid the Obamacare employer mandate penalties. The employer mandate...
View ArticlePeripheral artery disease: dramatically higher rates worldwide
The number of people with peripheral artery disease (PAD) is on the rise, according to a study published in The Lancet. PAD refers to diseases of the blood vessels outside of the heart and brain....
View ArticleBPA may be linked to infertility in women
A new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) recently analyzed the effects of Bisphenol-A (BPA) on human eggs, and it may reveal why some couples are unable to conceive. The study, published...
View Article'Powerful effect of exercise' against Alzheimer's
Exercising for 150 minutes each week may be the best treatment for Alzheimer’s, according to a study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. Researchers from the University of Maryland School...
View ArticleFull-sized human-like ear grown from animal tissue
A team led by researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston has engineered an artificial ear from animal structural tissue and cells. It looks and flexes like a human one and distorts...
View ArticleBetter prospects for metastatic cancer survival – mouse study
Researchers have found a way to preserve gut health in mice who have been given very high doses of chemoradiotherapy. They say if the same works in humans, it could be a huge step towards treatments...
View ArticleAutism: 'different developmental brain chemistry'
Researchers have discovered that children with autism can be set apart from those with other developmental disorders through differences in chemical changes in the brain… …read more Source: FULL...
View ArticleH&M Finally, Officially Launches Ecommerce in the United States
By Justin Fenner Late Wednesday night, H&M made an announcement that’s been a long time coming: customers in the US can now shop online – which means shopping the brand’s upcoming Isabel Marant...
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