Q: I will be accompanying my husband to a three-day, three-night convention in Las Vegas in early December. I have no idea what to pack. I am a stay-at-home mom with three young children. All my clothes are strictly mommy-centric. I have a feeling they are not quite stylish enough for Vegas. Also, what is the weather likely to be?
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MIAMI - She threw a spectacular bash one weekend in Las Vegas, then woke up that Monday morning and decided there must be something more.
Want to punch up a fall outfit that seems drab? Or add something to your wardrobe that will not only provide color, but will also start a conversation? Go for the neck.
CHICAGO On a recent "Project Runway" episode, judge and designer Michael Kors withered one of the contestants with what bloggers have called the quote of the season.
A Kentucky waitress is one step closer to becoming America's Next Top Model.
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Q: My eyesight has deteriorated so slightly over the last four years, I haven't needed to order new glasses after my annual eye exams. But my lenses have finally gotten so scratched up, I have to get new glasses. The selection of frames is overwhelming. Big, little, wire, plastic, with sparkles and without. How do I choose frames that are stylish now, will still be reasonably stylish four or five years from now (providing my eyesight doesn't suddenly get worse), and will look good on me?
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Inspiration can be found in almost every situation.
A curvy body plus a lean budget can equal real distress when shopping for jeans.
Fashion police, brace yourselves. Here comes summer - and with it, a heat rash of inappropriate office attire.
PHILADELPHIA _ No item is as quintessentially "summer" as white pants.




























































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