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Hairspray Linked to Birth Defects

Filed under: Cosmetics, Beauty Tips

Hairspray Linked to Birth Defects

    Bad news for stylists, hair dressers, and any woman who's a fan of big 'ol Texas hair. A new study has found a disturbing link between your hairspray habit and an alarming birth defect. Researchers claim that boys whose mothers were around large amounts of hairspray may run the risk of being born with a genital disorder.

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    Scientists at the Imperial College London surveyed women who had boys born with a condition called hypospadias -- essentially, a deformity that causes the baby's urinary tract to grow where it shouldn't. According to those scientists, hairspray more than doubled the chance that the women's children would be born with this defect.

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    That said, it's not all bad news. The professor who led the study told the BBC that this new research didn't not prove conclusively that hairspray was to blame.

    He went so far as to say: "Pregnant women will need to make their own choices about whether or not to avoid these kind of exposures."

    But that doesn't mean dousing your head in hairspray is a good idea.

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    The number of hypospadias cases has gone up dramatically over the past twenty years, and many have been blaming a chemical called phthalates. As you might suspect, this chmeical is found in plastics -- namely the plasitcs used in hairspray.

    Evidence is mounting, and certain types of phthalates have already been banned from hairsprays and other cosmetics.

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    You might recognize phthalates -- they've been in the news quite a bit recently, but mostly due to their ability to disrupt hormones. These revelations have led the European Union to ban the substance for toys (for quite some time).

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    However, before you completely freak out, while research has shown phthalates could mess with the production of testosterone in some animals (and could therefore effect the development of the urinary tract), studies in humans remain unclear.

    So, while avoiding chemicals in hairspray and other cosmetics is a good idea -- particularly when you're pregnant -- you probably won't see any official word on this for a some time.

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Walk a Mile in Ally McBeal's Shoes...Literally.

Filed under: Steals and Deals, Get the Look

If you swoon over the suits your favorite TV lawyers wear, take heart. This weekend, David E. Kelly Productions and Premiere Props are holding a massive sale to clear out the wardrobe departments of Ally McBeal, The Practice and Boston Legal.

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Link list, 11/21

Filed under: Style in the News

DNR men's trade magazineSo long Bitten: Steve & Barry's has filed bankruptcy, with plans to liquidate all assets. [Fabsugar]

Peaches Geldof, Nylon's new "columnist," is back with a snarky new mini-essay: "Most people who know me know I don't follow fashion. I mean, I just dyed the tips of my hair blue for God's sake. I hate stars who look totally overstyled, like Victoria Beckham." [Nylon]

DNR, the men's trade magazine, has been folded into its sister publication WWD. [Fashion Week Daily]

The war over Project Runway still rages on. Due to the legal disputes, the sixth season has been postponed indefinitely. [NY Times]

Speaking of tragedies, shiny leather leggings are not for everyone. [Shefinds]

Diane Von Furstenberg's wrap dresses may be legendary but they're also unflattering. [Jezebel]

Eww! Karolina Kurkova doesn't have a belly button. [Yahoo! News]

Katie Holmes will star in Miu Miu's spring ads. [The Cut]

Kanye West wants to intern in the fashion industry. We're going to out on a limb here and assume that he won't be doing in coffee runs. [Style]

Free stuff! If your brain is still functioning properly after this very long week, answering a few questions could win you an enviable set of Lancome Juicy Tubes. [Bellasugar]

Not to be outdone, perrenial e-commerce site Net-A-Porter now boasts virtual boutiques, where 200 designers stocked on the site have been sifted and edited into brand categories for easy access. [Vogue UK]

America Idol winner Jordin Sparks has created a line with mall favorite, Wet Seal. [Trendmill]

Suits That Suit

Filed under: Clothing


Suits That Suit

    I've never been a big fan of the cookie cutter suit -- the one that you see on mannequins as you walk in. As if that's all the thinking you need do and presto -- you're finished! I'm more for putting your own pieces together in an interesting way where style is not something you buy, but instead requires some creativity on your part.

    And the best part of this approach is that you can choose pieces that fit the different parts of your body -- as everyone knows that there are very few of us who are inherently proportional in all regions. With that mind, here are some building blocks for the season.

    J Crew has got it hands down for color this season (though I'll admit it angers me that all of their clothing is pictured on hipless, teen-like bodies). And of all the gorgeous pencil skirts offered at J Crew, this one has a lower waist and can therefore accommodate a few more figure flaws

    So if you've got a tummy and hips, you can probably still look good in this up to size 10 or 12. I love the bronzed ochre (but black would be a great investment too).

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    The higher waisted pencil skirts are great for those with not so much tummy and hips that are more proportionate to the rest of their width (i.e. not the pears among us). Check out this gorgeous version.

    Pricier yes, but this is so classic (and yet unique), you'll have it for years. Pair this type of skirt with shorter (miniaturized) jackets and any form fitting (and sculpting/containing) layering piece to make your own suit.

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    This one, also from J Crew, is good for an open front look if you feel buttoning up over emphasizes mid section girth shown here with a nice tummy obscuring tunic topic, this would also work great with a favorite blouse or nice fitted v-neck.

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    This one, from Target, has a slight a-line, which is great if you have a little tummy to hide.

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    This option from the Gap has just enough shaping through the body to outline a waist while grazing over any real trouble zones. It could be worn closed or open over a skirt or pants, depending on what you want to hide.

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    Speaking of the Gap, though seemingly preoccupied with the poufy skirt this season, they do carry a nice a-line option in this adorable herringbone number. Really great for those of you with hips and thighs and willing to don a tall pair of boots and some good tights. The Herringbone wool keeps it just serious enough so it doesn't go to 'girlish' in the work zone.

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    The Box pleat is also great for providing a little extra room through the hips/thigh area for those of us who are a little heavier on the bottom, this one also from the Gap.

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    Since Ann Taylor is the place most people associate with 'suit' shopping, here is a great investment piece for your top half.

    This jacket style will flatter most figure types in that it cinches at the empire, has a deep v-neck, and a nice peplum waist that skirts out over (and thus incorporates or creates the look of) hips. Though some are annoyed by a 3/4 sleeve, think of it as an opportunity to wear some of that jewelry that never sees the light of day! You can easily roll a blouse sleeve, push the sleeve of a sweater blend, or wear a sleeveless shell or short sleeve top (you are wearing a jacket after all).

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    These are a just a few tips about the shapes and styles of suiting separates that let you be in charge, and also gets you more workable pieces for your wardrobe that can be used outside of the office.

    Why did I skip pants? Because my next entry will be all about finding good work pants, and that need an entry unto itselfstay tuned!

Nicole Richie - I Want That!

Filed under: Get the Look

nicole richieNicole Richie looked absolutely beautiful this week a numerous events including an H&M launch, the Alberta Ferretti LA store opening, the 18th EMA Awards, and yet another launch at Fred Segal. And the hair – loves it! We bow to you oh braid master. We loved her looks so much in fact that we couldn't choose just one this week so we've done up a gallery of all four!

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Ferrero Rocher Shares the Sweetness

Filed under: Style for a Cause

ferrero rocher candyNow that we have permission to eat chocolate for our health, at least between now and December 31st, we decided to make chocolate our decorating theme for the holidays. Bowls of bon bons on every available surface! And since they come in such pretty wrappers, Ferrero Rocher seems like the obvious choice for holiday house chocolate.

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Being a Recessionista is In!

bling at spike tv's video game awardsLuxe is out, poor is in. Ok, maybe not so much -- but still, why the big spenders aren't necessarily cutting back because of the recession, they are less likely to flaunt their wealth. It's no longer fashionable to be flashy.

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Marc Jacobs Pays Out $1M in Bribery Case - Scandal Alert

Filed under: Style in the News, Celebrity Fashion Mistakes

Marc Jacobs $1M Bribery Case

    When it comes to NYC, the most desirable party spots for a high end designer would probably be either: a condemned doll parts factory, now used by a Russian crime family as a clearing house for fake LV handbags and large cocaine shipments -- or the 69th Regiment Armory.

    Being a first rate designer, and a seemingly classy gent on the up-and-up, Marc Jacobs prefers the Armory -- but that doesn't mean he doesn't have to bend a couple of little old laws to get it. Now he's going to have to pay.

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    According to the New York Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, Marc Jacobs has been paying off the Armory's superintendent James Jackson to get access to the prized venue for the last few years. Between 2000 and 2007, Jacobs allegedly dolled out $35,000 in cash and other gifts to the superintendent. Oops. Isn't a guy allowed to be generous anymore?

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    We know that the Armory is a prime locale for showing off you collections at Fashion Week, but is it really worth getting busted on bribery charges? Apparently, Marc decided that $1M was a fair price for not having to take the case to court -- a wise decision in our opinion.

    In addition to the hefty fine, Marc and Co. have agreed to let a private company investigate their business for two years, sending the report to the Attorney General's office.

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    Jacobs, of course, is a very popular with celebrities. Will this recent scandal effect their love for the prolific designer? Somehow we doubt it (in fact, it'll probably boost sales). Keep browsing to see more high profile Marc Jacobs fans.

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    SNL's Amy Poehler in Marc Jacobs.

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    Elijah Wood attending Marc Jacob's Spring/Summer show at Mercedes Bendz Fashion Week.

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    Jennifer Lopez in the front row at Marc Jacob's Spring/Summer show at Mercedes Bendz Fashion Week.

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    Nicole Ritchie arriving at Marc Jacob's Spring/Summer show at Mercedes Bendz Fashion Week.

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    Victoria Beckham arriving at Marc Jacob's Spring/Summer show at Mercedes Bendz Fashion Week.

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    Singer Anastasia in Marc Jacobs on the red carpet.

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Finally, Skinny Jeans That Are Good Times - Tip of the Day!

Filed under: Clothing, Jeans, Flatter Your Figure, Style Tip of the Day

Skinny jeansWho wants to look skinnier in their jeans? We do, we do!

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Must-have shoes - Tate Oxford Bootie

Filed under: Accessories, Shoes, Must Haves


We first saw these booties on Jessica from What I Wore, and she has shown that they look absolutely terrific with tights and bring just about any outfit to a new level. Just peek at her blog and be amazed at how versatile these shoes really are.

(Thank you, Jessica, for showing us the way!)

And guess what? They're currently on sale!

$19.99 (!!) at Payless

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