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BIG GIRLS ARE BEAUTIFUL RECIPES FOR SUMMER BRIGHTEN UP YOUR SMOKY EYE
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MENS STYLE ICONS STYLE WARS FASHION SHOW 2012 GLOBAL MAMAS
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62 BIG GIRLS, YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL What does the term plus-size mean? 64 THE ULTIMATE BACHELORETTE Find out why Trends Ultimate Bachelorette is so awesome 66 WHY THE BAD BOYS? Keep makeup in place with a hardworking primer 68 THE FASHION SHOW 2012 See whats going on behind the scenes of this years show
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WORDS ABBY VARN PHOTOS RYAN RILEY WITH RYAN DE HAMER DESIGN DONNY CHEN WITH NATHAN KIRKMAN & BROOKE BATTERSON
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WAVE H E LLO For those with curly hair, a day at the beach can bring out extra body. Use the surplus volume to your advantage, forget the brush and dont part your hair. Loosely pull curls into a ponytail, securing with an elastic at the nape of the neck. For those of us without naturally full-bodied hair, try sleeping with your hair in a braid to add texture for the morning. Applying a mousse can help define your locks, too. Try DevaCurl MirrorCurls Reflective Shine Serum. ($25, bestbeautyboutique.com)
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I WANT YO UR B O B Shake up long hair with a fake bob! Tousle damp hair and finger-comb locks as you lightly spritz in a root booster to create volume. Try Alterna Bamboo Volume Uplifting Root Blast for extra oomph ($24, folica.com). Add a bright headband and pull your hair into a loose ponytail. Fold hair under and pin, pulling out strands to frame the face.
SUC H A T E ASE Summer is the perfect time to take advantage of natural wave and body in hair, even to achieve an elegant look. To create a chic updo, start with the layer of hair closest to your neck and tease. Twist it upward and bobby pin the top loosely to your head. Working upwards, continue in the same way by pinning twisted sections into a messy look. When you have secured each section and reached the hair on the crown of your head, tease it to your preferred height and bobby pin bangs back. Thickening lotion, like Redken Thickening Lotion 06, boosts volume, especially when applied to damp hair ($8, drugstores). Allie Herrick, hairstylist at The Salon in Ames, also suggests a dry shampoo. It gives you a lot of tackiness and helps lift your hair up, she says.
FR ESH FISHTAIL Fishtail braiding is a quick way to get hair off your neck and back and its a great technique to banish braid boredom. Herrick shared a quick tutorial for fishtail first-timers. 1. Toss your hair to the back, creating a ponytail, then separate it into two sections (section 1 and 2.) Pull out a small strand of hair from section 1, crossing it over section 1 and under section 2. 2. Do the same on the other sidepull out a small strand from section 2, then cross under section 1. 3. Alternate from one section to the other, using different strands each time. Repeat until you have reached desired fishtail length. 4. Apply John Frieda Frizz-Ease Moisture Barrier Hairspray ($6, target.com) for longlasting style!
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WORDS SAMANTHA LEE ILLUSTRATION CHRIS DOVE DESIGN ABBY SMITH WITH NATHAN KIRKMAN
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TOP PRIMERS
With classes quickly coming to a close, sunshine and carefree living await. While this means your cumbersome parka can finally be retired, it also means sweating your way through the sunny season, causing a major makeup meltdown. However, makeup primers can keep your look locked into place in spite of a temperature spike. We compiled a list of our top primers to help you beat the heat and ensure that your face glows, not glistens.
Achieving a seductively fresh smoky eye merely requires a color change-up, swapping in bright, bold colors and tossing aside charcoals and blacks.
a color change-up, swapping in bright, bold colors and tossing aside charcoals and blacks. Link recommends green-eyed vixens try rich purples, blue-eyed beauties paint on pinks and hazel-eyed goddesses apply shades of shiny bronze. For you brown-eyed babes, dark blues and grays will look stunning. After you find your color scheme, ensure that your palette contains a dark, medium and a highlighter shade. Jesse Coburn, Mar y Kay makeup consultant and graduate of LaJames International College, reveals the first step is to start with a primer. It is important to use primer. It keeps everything from running together no matter how much you sweat or rub your eyes, it helps everything stay put. Link agrees, recommending Smashbox Photo Finish Lid Primersee opposite page. ($20, sephora.com) It primes the lid for the shadow and neutralizes any discoloration the lid may have, he says.
Sara Sahl from The Salon Professional Academy explains the role of makeup primers. Primers serve two different purposes. They are going to allow makeup to stay in place and last longer. [Primers] give you a summer look without using more foundation, while smoothing away impurities.
SMASHBOX PHOTO FINISH FOUNDATION The award-winning face primer Smashbox Photo Finish Foundation is 60 percent water-based and oil-free. It ensures your face will have a healthy summer glow at all times without going greasy. The primer is also blended with vitamins and antioxidants to prevent clogged pores. $36, sephora.com* URBAN DECAY EYESHADOW PRIMER POTION Boasting a 24-plus hour hold, this primer lays the groundwork for flawless eyeshadow that wont fade. The squeeze tube makes application a smooth process, resulting in crease-free shadow. Though the original potion dries invisibly, other versions like Eden, Greed and Sin have a white or ivory shimmer that adds extra vibrancy to shadow. $20, ulta.com
RIMMEL LONDON STAY GLOSSY LIP GLOSS With Rimmel Londons 6-Hour Stay Glossy, your perfect pout can last from breakfast to dinner. The gloss wand is sculpted to fit the shape of lips, making application easy and drama-free. Available in 24 shades, everyone can find their perfect hue. $5, ulta.com
REVLON FANTASY WATERPROOF PRIMER & MASCARA Enriched with vitamins, this waterproof primer adds thickness and definition to lashes, while the lash-separating brush extends lashes up to 70 percent of their original length. This product is great for wearing to the beach or a night out. Its inexpensive retail price is truly a bargain for a product that feels like a splurge. $8, target.com * All Smashbox products can also be found at The Salon in Ames
SMASHBOX PHOTO FINISH LID PRIMER Smashbox also offers the Photo Finish Lid Primer made with soft focus pearls that prevent shadow lines and keep skin from drying out. This product can be used as a lid primer as well as a natural looking shadow for an effortless, everyday look. $20, sephora.com*
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WORDS KELLY MANTICK PHOTOS RYAN DE HAMER DESIGN RACHEL HENTGES WITH NATHAN KIRKMAN
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For a high-energy, motivated individual who thrives on an intense, group-oriented workout Kosama offers different exercises each day, including plyometrics, kettle bells, kickboxing and more. The program is always changing and evolving; we are adding new stuff all the time, VanWinkle says. These hour-long group workouts are offered at their gym located on 546 Main Street, Suite 101 in Ames. The effectiveness of this workout system is due to its ever-changing nature, keeping muscles confused. During each class, an instructor demonstrates the moves while another corrects participants form. For further customization, coaches perform four versionsbeginner to extremeof each move, enabling individuals to choose what best corresponds for him or her. This personalization and intensity give Kosama its edge. It is a group fitness class with a personal trainer touch, VanWinkle says. It is a high-energy and high-encouragement atmosphere; no one is ever told that they cant do something. Visit them online at ames.kosama.com.
Finding the perfect workout can be as difficult as locating Ryan Goslings clone. Well your dreaded dumbbell days are over. Whether you identify yourself as a high-energy aficionado, zen queen or adrenaline junky we have a workout to match. Kyle Mantick, fitness specialist at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and Kyle VanWinkle, owner of Kosama Ames, help you decide your perfect workout. YOGA
For a calm, patient woman seeking a relaxing workout For some, the word yoga may induce images of women sitting around gossiping. Yoga is in fact an ancient form of exercise that provides a plethora of health benefits. Increased strength, flexibility and balance are perks of the yoga arts. You will be improving your muscle endurance because of the holds over a long period of time, Mantick says. Mantick suggests practicing two or three times a week for 30-35 minutes. The biggest tips for people interested in yoga is to start out slow and get with a certified instructor to make sure you are doing movements correctly, he says. With a steady stretching schedule, expect to gain lean muscle and a kick-ass core. The moves that are done in yoga really strengthen the core muscles, giving people flattering abdominals, Mantick says.
ROCK CLIMBING
For a boundary-breaking, adventurous, thrill chaser Rock climbing is a great workout and works a variety of muscles, says Mantick. Rock climbing will improve your core strength, flexibility and muscle endurance. He also says the combination of flexibility and strength exerted during rock climbing creates sculpted muscles. People who are adventuresome and think outside the box will enjoy rock climbing. There are no boundaries in this sport and there is always room for improvement. It is not the traditional type of sport, which may make it exciting for some people. It will give you a great workout and an awesome rush of adrenaline, says Mantick. And with rock walls at both Lied and State Gym, a boredomblasting workout is only a hop and a skip away.
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Its okay to be famous for owning the go-to would worry about, like coasters or placemats. Friday night hot spot, but it doesnt have to You dont have to put out scented look like Saturday morning every day of the candles and flowers. A good way to start is week. Keep your party animal status, but by bringing out your personality with things make it even more legendary by updating that are important to you and making them your pad. a focal point. Hang up items that can start a For many college guys, decorating seems conversation and still be masculine. mundane. Its too easy to duct tape a few For example, pin up vintage hubcaps, old empty beer cases on your living room wall. skis or a cow skull above your couch. Bring You might as well display every bottle of in one or two childhood toysjust a couple liquor youve ever drank like a trophy on a into your place, Courchesne says. A favorite shelf. Reality check: no one really cares how toy car, firetruck, you get the point. Display much Keystone you can drink. Dont flaunt it. it on your kitchen counter or on the floor in Lets focus on how to make your place the living room. Its something that records look cool, bringing out some of your your history as a man. personality in the process. You dont have to Show off your DVDs, books or music break the bank to get a bit of style. When collection as well. This can show people it comes to your furniture, IF YOUR WALLS ARE ONLY dont be afraid to try your hand at refurbishing. Sanding COVERED IN PICTURES OF HALFand staining or painting NAKED GIRLS, EXPECT THOSE TO old coffee tables can really give them a new look, make BE THE ONLY NAKED GIRLS AT them unique and give you something to show off to the YOUR PLACE. ladies. (Ladies like handymen, after all.) what things youre into and spark up some And a word to the frugallooking on interest. Bring in art that go along with your Craigslist is a cheap way to find a decent sofa, focal piece and disperse them throughout if one is desperately needed. the room. John Loecke, ISU alumnus and interior Artwork is a way to personalize a space, designer at Madcap Cottage, hints that some says Rashon Carraway, interior designer and men could use help learning the basics of contributor for the Nate Berkus Show. And having their own place, namely understanding it doesnt have to just be a framed print from the function of an entertainment console. Target. Carraway advises to use anything from The television should not be the first thing arts and crafts to even using bicycle chains. you see when you walk into the room, Get creative with artwork, but beware, Loecke says. You shouldnt be able to watch if your walls are only covered in pictures of your TV from your neighbors front yard. half-naked girls, expect those to be the only Beyond the basics, theres even more to naked girls at your place. consider. Before anything else, evaluate the Lets get it together guys. Break the cycle. colors in your apartment, Loecke says, there Just because youre in college and have your are more colors than navy blue. own bachelor pad doesnt mean your place A good way to stylize your place is with has to look like Animal House. With these tips, a little dcor. Alain Courchesne, interior your stylish place will be so packed youll have designer at Igloodgn says, Dont get bogged to hire a bouncer. down with frilly details that only your mother As for the advice? Youre welcome.
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Live fast, die young might have been the motto of this rebel, but you can cop his style without the self-destructive attitude. Channel Deans confrontational cool with the classic staples that should be found in any self-respecting mans closet. Nothing captures his aloofness like the unsung heroes of the modern mans wardrobe, like the basic white T-shirt. Paired with a pair of dark, straight-leg denim, you have an effortless, stylish look on your hands.
Despite only appearing in three major motion pictures, man of style James Dean captured the essence of cool and distilled it into a T-shirt, jeans and a bright red windbreaker. In his seminal Rebel Without a Cause, Dean showcased his brand of all-American nonchalance, making his renegade character the coolest protagonist in cinema history. Dean was killed in a car accident driving his Porsche before his third and final film was released.
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Between Hitchcockian heroines and Hollywood heartthrobs, Cary Grant had his hands full back in the day. But even with his romantic escapades on and off camera, Grant always found time to dress up. Still known today for his impeccably modern style, the North by Northwest actor is the sophisticated gent who oozes class and sex appeal through his grey wool suit. The key to his personal style was minimalism, says Richard Torregrossa, author of Cary Grant: A Celebration of Style. Simplicity employed with such beautiful precision that it became its own kind of elegance, a touchstone that is still relevant today. Dangerous albeit debonair in the oftenperilous circumstances his characters found themselves in; Grants elegant wardrobe is the stuff of movie star magic. The costume department, however, wasnt the only thing deciding what was going on Grants back; in fact, the actor was famously particular about his suits, often choosing only the highest quality bespoke from Londons Savile Row. Where did Grant get his poise and panache? He, too, honed his look by methodically cherry picking the best style qualities from people he observed, says Torregrossa. If youre looking to tr y Grants immaculate suiting on for size, make sure to find yourself a trusted tailor who knows their way around a measuring tape. Much like a double agent plot in one of his films, looking this understated allows no room for error.
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WORDS RICHARD BLANCK PHOTO RYAN RILEY DESIGN MEGAN RUPIPER WITH NATHAN KIRKMAN
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We may look in magazines and online to see who has the best fashion sense, but sometimes there are guys right here on campus with a style worth studying. Our man of style, Alex Olevitch, sophomore in architecture, sat down to tell us about his wardrobe and style tips. TREND: How would you describe your personal style? Alex Olevitch: I like to try to dress so I look nice, because that will always be acceptable. I try to stick with classic looks because they stand the test of time and are always in fashion. I prefer things that are cleaner cut and sort of preppy and definitely not over-the-top. T: Where did your style originate? AO: My interest in fashion developed when I came to college. I felt that I should project the image that I care about since being a design major is about making things aesthetically pleasing. T: Where do you look to find your fashion inspiration? AO: I get inspiration from reading GQ and reading the blog Isaac Likes. I also look to my friends styles and build off of current trends. I like to get inspiration from multiple places. I would say I really admire the style of Ryan Gosling. He dresses in a very classic, cleancut style. T: What should every man have in his wardrobe? AO: Good pants, chinos, khakis and really good shoes. Great pants can make a shirt that may not look so good better and can really make an outfit. T: Whats your no-fail go-to outfit? AO: Definitely khaki-style chino pants and a chambray shirt. Its a very classic look that looks really good and doesnt require a lot of planning. T: Where do you like to shop? AO: J. Crew, H&M and Topman are some of my favorite places to shop. I look for good pants and button-ups. I think ties and watches are great mens accessories. You dont have to spend a ton of money to look good. If you pay attention to sales and check out the clearance rack, you can find some really nice stuff. I prefer to buy patterned, clean-cut, classic-styled clothing. I also like to shop at thrift and vintage stores. I have found some really cool tie bars from thrift store hunting. T: Any advice for other guys? AO: Dress how you would like to dress. Wear things that you really like that make you feel good and true to who you are. Your personal dress should be for you and not to please others. Still, take care with your look. I really admire when other people dress boldly and try to push the fashion envelope, even if it fails. I like to see that people try to diverge from their default and try new things.
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SOLAR POWER SODALITE BLUE Sodalite Blue would best be mixed with the neutral tones of tans, creams, whites and browns, accenting the deepness of the color. Or mix it with a print that includes Solar Power and black. Vander Woude says, A cobalt blue color is a must-have, it fits with any hair color or skin color. This color also works well with color blocking. MARGARITA An interesting color name such as Margarita speaks for itself. Incorporate this into your wardrobe with a nail polish shade like OPIs Thanks a WindMillion from the Holland collection, or pair it with a soft, pale yellow in any outfit. Wanting to rock this color with jeans? Use neutral colors mixed with Solar Power or wear gold accessories for that thrown together yet perfectly simple look. SWEET LILAC Sweet Lilac is a classic color and can be worn by men and woman of varying skin complexions and hair colors. The pale pink and purple mix is outstanding when mixing with neon colors. Many new prints are incorporating these colors together for summerwear. DRIFTWOOD Driftwood is a neutral tone receiving attention for this summer. This shade is great combined with leather accents and white, giving a refined vibe. You can also mix Driftwood with another brown tone for this season, Starfish. This color is great for a cardigan, vest or shawl on top of fun colors like pink, baby blue and pistachio green. COCKATOO Cockatoo is a superb color to accent those with deeper skin tones. Shades of jade and coral are going to be very popular, so be selective and try not to repeat colors to keep a variety in your wardrobe, Vander Woude says. Cockatoo mixes well with neutral tones and bronze accessories, which are a great way to spice up an outfit. Weiss-Fischmann also says, Nail lacquer is a great, affordable accessory; it can complement or emphasize your clothing and complete your entire look. You can change your nail color as often as you change your clothes, or you can select one great, trendy color that will work with many different styles. A solid color piece like a shirt, tank or dress in this color would be the perfect finishing touch to your unique, flirty closet. Solar Power is a vibrant yellow color with a hint of gold, just as beautiful and bright as the sun. This is one of the many neon colors that Kim Vander Woude, divisionial merchandising manager at Von Maur says to pair with denim this season. This color tells people, Here I am! A must-have raincoat or ruffled blouse will place all eyes on you. BELLFLOWER Bellflower can be described of as purple with a new twist. It is best combined with whites or creams, making the Bellflower stand out in an elegant and mature way. Chic choices like silver chrome, black and grays mixed with this swift purple tone, gives an edgy and confident effect.
TANGERINE TANGO After the seasons runway shows, it is very clear that juicy splashes of orange will bombard stores this spring and summer. Pantone Inc., the world-renowned authority on color, has announced the lively Tangerine Tango as the 2012 color of the year. This playful shade is an easy and fun addition to any wardrobe and we have a few tips to help you incorporate it into your style. One option is to combine the rich Tangerine with other solid colors, such as a bright pink, a rich cobalt blue or even neutral and summery white. Color blocking is huge this season, says Angela Grant, manager of Fabrik boutique in West Des Moines, Iowa. If youre feeling especially daring, skip the neutral colors altogether and color block with only bold, chic shades. Wear Tangerine tango on top and cobalt blue on bottom, or pair it with other citrus hues when the weather gets warmer, says Tracey Lomrantz, contributing style editor at Glamour. Color blocking can be combined with other hot trends, such as mini skirts, cutout dresses and the midriff-baring crop tops of the season. Prints are another big trend for spring and summer, and can be made even bolder by creating an outfit with a vibrant color, like Tangerine Tango. I think Tangerine looks great paired up with leopard or polka dotstwo of springs other fun trends, says blogger Danielle Brunflodt of lifes-a-journal.com and contributor to beautybets.com. For those that fear color, or are simply not in love with orange, Tangerine Tango can be used as a much needed pop of color to make a neutral ensemble fresh. Try wearing the color in a top, skinny pant, or slouchy cropped chinos and pair it with blush or nude toned accessories and shoes. For those of you who arent quite ready to jump in and add this sunny hue to your wardrobe, there are some great ways to mix the color into your beauty routine. Try a fun nail polish, such as O.P.I.s Roll in The Hague from the Holland Collection or Essies Clambake. Orange pedicures are totally chic, Lomrantz says. The cheerful color can also be worn as a gorgeous blush or a lip stain, such as with Stilas Two-In-One Mango Crush Lip and Cheek Stain, available at sephora.com. With its radiant energy, Pantones Tangerine Tango is perfect way to enhance any mood and can be incorporated into your everyday style.
CABARET Cabaret is a crowd pleaser with its ability to mix with many different tones. This color is best seen in a floral print or mixing black and white, using its unique energy to make spring come alive or to make a sophisticated combo. This season OPI is featuring a color called Kiss my Tulips, one of the new polishes in their spring Holland Collection.
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The model prances down the runway, feet pounding to the blasting beat. She halts at the end, striking a pose as the photographer hurriedly snaps his shutter. The reporters swarm, asking her name and what she is wearing and the music stops. Turns out she isnt a model at all. The runway? A cold, no-name slab of concrete in Middletown, America. This scene is becoming the norm in the fashion world. Street style blogs such as The Sartorialist and Who What Wear have become a main source of inspiration for real women and designers alike. Rachel Nguyen started her blog, Thats Chic (thatschic.net) during her senior year of high school in 2007 and has since had much success in the blogosphere. Although Nguyen started out pulling and posting inspiration from the latest trends on the runways, she admits to a changing of tides. Im not as attentive [to designers] as I used to be when I first started my blog, Nguyen says. I realized, Why am I even looking at stuff like this because I cant really relate to what theyre wearing. And that is the appeal of street style, according to Nguyen. The ability to relate to trends and sources of inspiration is what tipped the scales in favor of the masses. Ranya Barrett, executive assistant to the editor-in-chief and assistant writer at Glamour, agrees that street style adds a sense of realness and applicability to trends. Glamour has traveled all over the country to see how real women dress, resulting in the magazines Caught Looking Good page. Before, when the focus was almost entirely on the runway or the models, the shapes were mostly dictated by [models] bodies, Barrett says. Now its women with curves and different body types, and I think thats exciting for [readers] because it makes them feel like they can access the trends no matter what their shape or size. Although Barrett and Nguyen are pro-street style, some hold reservations on
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the trend, questioning the authenticity. Will Welch, senior editor at GQ, argues that street style has become over-thought and thus lost the excitement and authenticity that once made it so unique. Its the same with the underground music scene, or you know, the cool underground art scene, Welch says. Its just the way trends work you go from brand new to hip to trendy to overexposed to dated. Barrett acknowledges the saturation of the blogging market, but maintains faith, citing a recent assignment trip to Miami as an example. Women were playing volleyball, they werent dressed up to do something, Barrett says. We approached them and said you look beautiful, your bodys great, we love your style, can we snap your picture? To me thats as authentic as you can get. Despite the criticism, this is what the fashion industry has become, and Barrett has faith in the future. The importance of designers will never diminish, Barrett says. But I think that street style is definitely something to pay attention to and put up there in terms of whats influencing trends. So what does it take to create an authentic street style look? Nguyen says its a lot more than rummaging through the nearest Forever 21. Style comes from within, it doesnt come from what you read in a magazine, Nguyen says. Its going to a pile of dirty old clothes in a thrift store and really pulling out something that looks unique.
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AS PART OF HER JOB AT GLOBAL MAMAS, GALASSO OVERSAW THE CREATIONS OF THESE GARMENTS
Global Mamas creates over 180 products with hundreds of unique designs in order to make their profit. The Mamas produce goods such as apparel for men and women, jewelry, bags, skin care items, home essentials and more. The majority of the merchandise is vibrantly colored and patterned by using an ancient form of batik, which is when hot wax is painted or stamped onto the fabric then dyed, giving each fabric its own distinct look. Within Global Mamas, they rely on the women to tell their friends and family about the job opportunities to broaden their business. Galasso says this actually makes the business more of a community and family. Galasso also expressed the benefit of meeting so many new people from everywhere around the world, though what seemed to be her favorite aspect was how sporadic her days at work could be. Its definitely a job where you just have to go with the flow, she says. If you go to work expecting to get one thing done, something always comes up and you end up doing something completely different. The worst problems turn out to be the best ones, she adds positively. The volunteers and interns try to help teach the Mamas more up-to-date styles. In the past couple years, they have been working to make tunics and blouses more shapely, creating skirts with more pleating and making A-line dresses.
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Added items to the Global Mamas product line means more business for the organization. With all of the proceeds going directly to the women producing the merchandise, it helps lead to their financial success and independence. Love your product. Know your producer. Change her life. The Global Mamas motto could not be more fitting. On the Global Mamas website, globalmamas.org, you are able to Meet the Women, which shows you a list of each womans name, the product she makes and where she lives. This way you can see for yourself exactly who youre helping in Africa, also assuring you about getting an authentic product. Not only does Global Mamas help the women gain financial independence, but it helps them earn respect from their husbands and families, another added bonus that is usually uncommon for women in Africa. Global Mamas is helping one woman at a time, and by buying their goods, anyone can change the livelihoods of these African women, giving them hope and support.
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You take your girl / and multiply her by four / now a whole lot of woman / needs a whole lot more / big girls, you are beautiful!
MIKA, Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) Mika sings it and he sings it well. Big girls, you are beautiful. In America, there has always been an internal battle every woman spends her life fighting. The battle to stay thin, to fit into an idealized version of herself and then portray that body as perfectly as possible. Well, some women are tired of the charade. Theyre ready to embrace who they are: curves, fat and all. since its debut in February 2011. Awasthi most popular term, plus-size, but not all started her blog because she had become women classified in that category agree with wrapped up in all things fashion. One day, its usage. her husband snapped a stylish photo of her I consider myself average size, and I charmingly cool street style and uploaded consider myself curvy, says Awasthi. If the it to his Flickr account. Within a couple average woman in the U.S. is a size 14, and of weeks, that one image had been the average woman in the UK is a size 16, I blogged on Tumblr over 400 times, with dont see why we arent described as average, tons of comments complimenting her as opposed to plus-size. generous curves. Awasthi adds that plus-size is no longer a Right then and there, I decided to relevant term because through time, women start my blog, and call it Girl With Curves, have evolved and changed. Its not a valid says Awasthi. description of todays woman, who is actually Although both women are proud of who statistically average. they are, theyre just tadpoles swimming Gregg sees plus-size as a nice way of in a sea of sharks. Society still sends mixed saying fat, which is why she simply uses messages about body types and sizes. They fat instead. want women to accept who they are and be I use the word fat. Obviously the majority happy, but continue to project unrealistic of the world think thats a bad word and images of thinness in magazines, TV shows thats kind of why I use it, says Gregg. I and movies. think we need to take away the stigma I think its still a really polarizing topic, thats attached to it. I try to use it when I says Gregg. In a way I see more acceptance, can because I want to show people that it I see more people and more magazines doesnt have to be associated with gross and more mainstream media outlets finally or unhealthy. embracing us and saying, Its OK to be who Words like chubby and fluffy seem you are, love yourself. But on the other hand, demeaning, but curvy isnt necessarily the theres so many people who are disgusted by best term to use, either. Shakira and Beyonce plus-sized women. are curvy women, yet arent considered by most to be fat. Using curvy to define a physically larger group of women can put The P Word other women into that category who may How can one describe a woman of bigger not have fallen there in the first place. stature? Its a delicate issue. Theres the
Social Stigmas
What bloggers like Gabi Gregg and Tanesha Awasthi are doing is breaking the social stigmas that classify all plus-size or fat women as unhealthy, lazy and worthless. The American society holds a negative reputation that all men and women in this category are unhealthily overweight, which isnt accurate. I know people who eat really well, who eat healthy foods and are plus-sized, says Gregg. It always doesnt mean you dont work out either. There are fat people who are really unhealthy, who dont work out and there are skinny people who are really unhealthy, who dont work out. Awasthi says women have allowed society to create social stigmas associated with being plus-sized, and until they stand together to demand respect, love and equality, change will not happen.
YOU ARE WHO YOU PERCEIVE YOURSELF TO BE, NOT HOW OTHERS SEE OR JUDGE YOU.
It starts with loving ourselves. The saying, No one can love you if you dont love yourself, is absolutely true. We must lead by example, by loving and accepting ourselves, so the rest of society can grow to accept beauty in all sizes, shapes and forms, she says.
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Gabi Gregg of gabifresh.com celebrates her plus-sized figure and encourages other women to do the same. If you are plus-sized, you should just know there is a world out there where there are plus-sized or fat men and women who are happy with their bodies, happy with themselves and who dress well, Gregg says. Its sad, but its true that there are so many people who dont even know we exist. That its only fat people who hate themselves. Gregg knows a thing or two about dressing her voluptuous figure, as she has contributed to notable publications like Glamour, The New York Times and Vogue Italia. She is among a growing group of women fashionistas taking the blogging world by storm. Tanesha Awasthi is a part of the plus-sized community as well. Her blog, girlwithcurves. tumblr.com, has garnered major attention
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Benefits, but that sounds wrong; Hes Just Not That Into You, because everything ends up fine for everyone in the end.
he likes hockey, but itd be a fun atmosphere. And itd be easy to start a conversation.
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AVOIDING THE PLAYERS RESPECT YOURSELF If the little voice in the back of your head is telling you that youll regret it eventually, you probably will. RELY ON YOUR BEST FRIENDS Most of the time, they know you better than you know yourself. Trust their judgment. DOES HIS REPUTATION PRECEDE HIM? Chances are, if people are saying bad things about him, theres a good reason why.
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Women will eventually realize that good looks and charm arent enough. Deep down, all women value loyalty, humility, sincerity and respect for themselves.
Lets not forget about the nice guys that every single girl claims to be looking for. Its really not our fault that were not finding them, its theirs, says Dr. Hart. It all comes back to the topic of social confidence, she says. Nice guys are baffled when the girls are falling for the bad boys, but did they really try? Did you ask her out on a date? Do you even try to talk to her? True, some guys have more confidence than others, but you cant just blame it on that. You have to actually try. The cycle starts. You meet the guy, sparks fly, you find common ground and exchange numbers. You send the occasional text, flirt and party a little bit on the weekend. You hook up. After that, you dont really communicate except on weekends. You hook up a few more times, then all communication stops. Where did you go wrong? Women enter friends with benefits situations because they think theyre not going to end up falling for the guy, but subconsciously, they really think theyll change his mind and convince him he actually wants more than a fling, Dr. Hart says. Some girls know exactly what theyre getting themselves into, but they do it anyway. I like to compare it to shoe shopping. Youll find that beautiful pair of shoes on clearance, but they dont fit, they hurt and eventually you wont wear them. When you put on a shoe that doesnt feel good, dont wear the damn shoe! As much as wed all like to, we cant put 100 percent of the blame on the guys themselves. Blame it on testosterone. Studies show that men with higher levels of testosterone are more socially aggressive and tend to have more sexual partners, Dr. Hart says. The men with lower levels are those who are more likely to be in and stay in committed romantic relationships. Dr. Irene Levine, psychologist and freelance author specializing in relationships, says there isnt a biological reason as to
why women are so prone to ending up in these situations. Its completely natural for women to be attracted to men who are confident, suave, good-looking and know how to talk to women, she says. However, these are superficial qualities that arent sufficient for a relationship. Women will eventually realize that good looks and charm arent enough. Deep down, all women value loyalty, humility, sincerity and respect for themselves. At the end of the day, girls just need to be careful of those compromising situations. Listen to your intuition and stop when the little red flags start popping up. When you choose to sabotage yourself and enter those situations, thats when youre not respecting yourself and you will eventually start to think less of yourself, Dr. Hart says. Listen to yourself. Love yourself. Make choices that will allow yourself to look in the mirror and love what you see.
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of The Fashion Show, where Iowa State designers prove they belong in the cutthroat fashion world. Students are involved in every aspect from design and modeling, to planning the show from start to finish. Guest designers and judges who work in the fashion industry are invited to participate in the show.
ANNIHKA MURRAY will showcase a line inspired by kaleidoscopes. I know that, as a designer, I tend to like materials, Murray says. So, a lot of times I have a tendency to pull too many materials in, and then I have a project that theres too much going on. With this chosen theme, Murray says she will have a lot going on, but will have the symmetry of kaledioscopes. Her main fabric was a cream canvas splattered randomly with paint she acquired from the Design building. Theres a lot going on with this fabric, but I really held back in choosing neutral-looking tones for the rest of the fabric, Murray says. I knew that I was going to use this fabric, so that was a large part of the inspiration. I want this line to be wearable. Murray says her problem does not lie in trying to come up with inspiration or designing her outfits. Execution, she says. Definitely, the easier part of the line is designing, the harder part is getting the pants to fit the right way, and the velvet to fall the way I want it to. CHELSEY TWEDT was inspired by the architecture on campus. Her looks are feminine with a menswear twist. I just really wanted to play with textures and opacity, so I have some sheer and black fabrics, Twedt says. I always have a lot of black in everything I design. Twedt says finding the fabric to match what she had in mind was the hardest part of designing her line. You can always design something, but when it comes to picking out fabrics for it, you cant be too picky because you will never find exactly what you want.
JENNIFER SCHILDBERGS inspiration came from watching The Bucket List and realizing that seeing the northern lights was on her own bucket list. Her collection consists of colorful cocktail dresses with chiffon cutouts and a silhouette mimiking the twists and turns of the northern lights. My favorite one is a one-shoulder, and lately Ive been obsessed with one shoulder designs, Schildberg says. All of her cocktail dresses are carefully hand-beaded by Schildberg herself. She learned different hand-beading techniques while she studied abroad in Paris and wanted to imitate the stars behind the northern lights with swirls of beading. While beading is difficult to get right, Schildberg was not letting it slow her down. I would definitely say the most challenging so far would be the time allocation, she says of her project. Im such a planner and I sometimes dont realize how long it actually takes me to do things well. Reflecting on her time at Iowa State, Schildberg says, I think that over my four years I have broadened; my sewing has gotten better. I am able to take more risks.
KAITLYN CLEVENSTINE chose to create her line starting with the color of the fabric. My inspiration is the relationship between nature and the human body. I naturally dye a lot of my projects with tea or vegetables like onions or carrots. Im using all natural fibers and dying them naturally, says Clevenstine. She has been dying her fabrics ever since she took a shibori dying class while studying abroad in Paris. Clevenstine is pushing herself to try creating things she has never done before. One of the pieces she is most excited about has a naturally dyed silk front top and an open crocheted back. While at Iowa State, Clevenstine says, Ive been able to try out lots of styles to find my own aesthetic.
KAITLYN CLEVENSTINE Inspired by the relationship of nature and the human body
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Every year, seniors in the apparel merchandising and design department showcase their three-piece collections.
JENNIFER SCHILDBERG Inspired by the northern lights CHELSEY TWEDT Inspired by campus architecture
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was nominated for the Council of Fashion Designers of America Swarovski Award for Menswear this year. Once the creative director and vice president for J.Crew, Snyder now has a successful self-named menswear brand. Students taking the Fashion Show class have put together a show that could stand next to those of top designers. Committees have been in charge of selecting and training models, organizing fit nights and judging day, selecting the theme of the show, creating the set, fundraising and organizing alumni and incoming student events. The coordination of all these committees drives the success of the show. For 30 years, Iowa State students have proven that you dont have to live on the coast to be fashionable.
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We just want to put a smile on your face, if only for five minutes.
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Remember Isaac Asimovs words, The only constant in the universe is change. So if you live in some parts of the northeast coast where they say, If you dont like the weather, wait 15 minutes and it will change, is often the same is true for thoughts and feelings and moment to moment joy, pleasure, [and] excitement, says Kaesser. Websites are wondrous places to find a community that satisfies your self. Even during your most dire days, here are links to lighten your low spirit. CUTEROULETTE.COM A website that randomly delivers adorable video clips of playful animals, is sure to make even the grumpiest goon smile. IMREMEMBERING.COM The nineties never grow out of style. PRETTYCOLORS.TUMBLR.COM When words and photos just cannot do it. AWKWARDSTOCKPHOTOS.COM Awkward is always hilarious. Everyone blogs, but do they journal? Keeping record of everything from things that make you happy, from motivational quotes to positive affirmations, will slowly push pessimistic thoughts out and replace them with richer reflections.
Happiness is a state of mind and, though fleeting, can be satisfying beyond any material purchase.
Way too many of us have been led astray by The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to the search of the Holy Grail of possessing cheer somebody else up, said Mark Twain. things, achieving goals that other well- We could not agree more. meaning persons tell us we should achieve and looking like we think society want us to BUY A BOUQUET OF FLOWERS look, says Donald M. Kaesser, Ph.D, licensed Find a random doorstep to leave them on psychologist, certified health provider in and while youre at it, buy yourself some psychology and founder of Central Iowa flowers, too. Psychological Services. So one thing to do is to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and BAKE start all over again by focusing on the now, Bake a surprise for your neighbor, your friend [which] includes how you are dressed, how and your lover. It doesnt have to be fancy; your clothing literally feels on your body as everyone loves Funfetti. well as how your body itself feels when you are sad or a bit down in spirits. MAIL AN ANONYMOUS CARD Create a card with a general yet meaningful VISIT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD message. Then pick a name in the phone LIBRARY book and mail it to his or her address. Leave Submerge yourself in a soothing story, be everything anonymous with no return address. inspired to be the success you thirst for. The simple random note of encouragement is surprisingly enlivening. CLEAN UP YOUR SPACE The physical act of housecleaning will melt Kaesser says a satisfying way to sustain calories, energy and anxiety. moments of joy, pleasure and excitement is not to try to be happy but to reflect on past pleasing instances. Notice the moment and focus on it for 8-10 seconds so that your body and nervous system then creates a representation of that pleasurable moment which you can use in the future to recall, remember and aim yourself more often in the way you want to go, says Kaesser. Try it and see what it does for you.
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WORDS MADELINE WILHELM PHOTOS CONTRIBUTED BY UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, CELEBBUZZ & WARNER BROTHERS DESIGN KAITLIN SUTCLIFFE
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This summer, take a break from the heat and plop yourself down in a comfy, cool, air-conditioned movie theatre to enjoy some of the seasons most talked about movies.
DRIVE-IN MOVIE
Try a twist on the standard dinner and a movie date by spreading out a blanket under the stars or cozying up in your car to enjoy a movie on the big screen. Most drive-in theaters play two movies for the price of one and even allow you to bring your own snacks. The retro feel and intimate atmosphere will give you and your date a night to remember. Complete the vintage feel by bringing some glass Coke bottles and old-fashioned popcorn bags for snacking.
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Snow White and the Huntsman Kristen Stewart & Charlize Theron Action & Fantasy
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Dark Shadows Johnny Depp & Michelle Pfeiffer Drama & Comedy
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Snow White and the Huntsman is a twist on the classic tale, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. Starring Kristen Stewart and Charlize Theron, this dark, grown-up version of the childrens story is sure to please anyone who loves a little action and fantasy. The movie follows Snow White (Stewart) as she learns to battle the queen (Theron) in order to be the fairest one of all. Catch this one at the beginning of the summer; it comes out in theaters June 1st.
If youre looking for a laugh be sure to get a ticket to Dog Fight, which hits theaters August 10th. This movie is packed with famous funnymen like Will Ferrell, Zach Galifianakis and Jason Sudeikis. If their past work tell us anything, this movie will be an Anchorman-The Hangover-Saturday Night Live hybrid that is sure to keep us laughing. It follows the political campaigns of two rival South Carolinian politicians and their political aspirations. With a cast featuring some of the most hilarious actors we know, Dog Fight will surely grab laughs from all.
On the other end of the spectrum, Dark Shadows, a Tim Burton film, takes care of the vampire fix you might need. However, unlike The Twilight Saga, Dark Shadows contains fewer abs and more horror. It stars Johnny Depp and Michelle Pfeiffer. In this gothic remake of the 1960s soap opera with the same name, Depp plays an 18th century cursed vampire who returns to his family in the present. It is released May 11th.
CANOE TRIP
If your ideal day involves plenty of summer sunshine and outdoor adventures, this date will be perfect for you. Seven Oaks is an outdoor recreation center located just outside of Ames that provides boat rentals for day trips down the Des Moines River. There are plenty of centers like this around the country that offer inexpensive options for lake or river boat rentals. Bring along a picnic basket and pack a light lunch just in case you discover a little island to stop at.
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Vanilla layer: 1/3 cup milk 1 tbsp. sweetened condensed milk tsp. vanilla Mocha: 1 cup strong coffee 1/3 cup sweetened condensed milk 1 tsp. cocoa powder Evenly distribute the white mixture among the cups. Freeze for 1-2 hours until solid. Meanwhile, combine the mocha ingredients and chill for 1-2 hours. Once the white tip is frozen, pour the mocha mixture over it. Freeze.
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2 cup milk 1 package cook and serve chocolate pudding cup marshmallow creme 3-4 graham crackers, crushed 1 cup mini marshmallows Wisk milk and pudding mix together. Microwave six minutes, stirring every two. Cover with plastic wrap, allowing the plastic to sit directly on top of the pudding so a film does not form. Cool in the fridge for 5-10 minutes. Stir in marshmallow crme. Pour half the pudding into the cups. Drop a layer of marshmallows on top of the pudding. Freeze for three hours. Top with the rest of the pudding. Sprinkle graham cracker crumbs on top. Freeze.
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cup chopped kiwi cup chopped strawberries cup chopped pineapple cup chopped melon, any kind will do cup grapes 2/3 cup orange juice Mix fruit together in a bowl. Distribute evenly among cups. Pour enough juice into each cup to cover the fruit. Freeze. Each of these recipes makes six popsicles. Youll need 7-ounce paper or plastic cups and popsicle sticks and for the best results, freeze them overnight.
Theres nothing like sitting out in the hot sunshine enjoying a delicious summer snack. Instead of strolling through the freezer aisle or stopping for frozen yogurt, you can make your own tasty treats right at home.
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WORDS EMILY ELVERU PHOTOS KATIE JOYCE DESIGN ALLIE WHITE WITH NATHAN KIRKMAN
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6. Lay the ceiling tile on the fabric to measure the correct amount needed to fit the tile. 7. Staple the fabric to the ceiling tile starting with corners and working your way around. Staple opposite sides each time to avoid wrinkles. 8. Place the fabric-covered tile into the frame using glue, duct tape, or nails. 9. Use the pushpins made earlier to hang pictures or notes, and enjoy!
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