viernes, 30 de noviembre de 2018

9 Celebrity-Approved Gifts to Give Your Favorite People

The holidays are upon us, and it’s time to go shopping for your loved ones. Oftentimes, your favorite family members are the hardest ones to buy a gift for. We’ve got you covered with some celebrity-inspired and -approved ideas this holiday season.

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Many celebrities are diving into the lifestyle category for their brands, so there are a lot of unique options to choose from. From Reese Witherspoon’s burgeoning business that caters to moms to the young entrepreneurs like Kylie Jenner, who has turned into a cosmetics mega-mogul—there is something out there for everyone.

Here’s a suggested list of some fun, quirky and outside-the-box items that are celebrity-approved for the hard-to-buy-for person in your life.

Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey is the master of creating an incredible holiday list each and every year. The Oprah’s favorite things episode on her former talk show was the must-see show of the year. Winfrey is partnered up with Amazon to allow you to purchase all the items on her list, and they range from super-expensive to easily affordable.

Our pick is the TruMedic IS-4000 InstaShiatsu+ foot massager with heat ($199 at Amazon) for the person in your life who works on their feet all day and deserves a little. Winfrey even swears by it!

“When I tried this foot massager, I swear fireworks lit the sky, waves pounded against the shore, and a choir of angels sang,” she wrote on Oprah.com. “This is some powerful pampering.”

Gwyneth Paltrow

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Gwyneth Paltrow’s lifestyle brand, Goop, always releases a very exclusive holiday list.While most of the items are beyond the average person’s wallet, she has thrown in a couple of fun and budget-friendly items this year.

For the gal who likes to unwind after a long day, check out the 24-pack of Wölffer No. 139 Dry Rosé Cider (available at a store near you) in a can. The sweet, light cider is reminiscent of a day in the Hamptons, exactly how Paltrow spends her summers.

Chrissy Teigen

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Chrissy Teigen has had a big year expanding her brand with her Becca makeup line collaboration, her Chrissy x Revolve clothing line and a follow-up recipe book, Cravings: Hungry for More ($17.99 at Amazon). Teigen is letting you know you don’t have to choose, just buy everything she’s selling.

John Legend

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If you aren’t buying what Teigen is selling, maybe you want to purchase a holiday album from her husband, John Legend. His first Christmas album, A Legendary Christmas ($9.97 at Amazon or $10.99 at iTunes), is out and ready for downloading. He has an original song with Stevie Wonder called “What Christmas Means to Me,” along with all your traditional tunes to get you or your loved one in the holiday mood.

Reese Witherspoon

Reese Witherspoon took her brand, Draper James, to the next level by partnering up with Crate & Barrel  Her holiday collection makes it easy to find the perfect host gift. There’s a cute wine bag ($20 at Crate & Barrel) or a set of 16 buffalo-check plaid beverage napkins ($10 at Crate & Barrel). Everything is preppy and perfectly Reese, so this should give you great ideas for a festive holiday.

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Ryan Seacrest

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A good skin care regimen is just as important for men as it is women. That’s what Ryan Seacrest wants to remind the gentlemen in your life of. His Polished for Men skin care line is a joint project with dermatologist Dr. Harold Lancer. It’s designed to make skin care simple and easy for men who don’t always make it a priority in their lives. Get your favorite guy everything he needs with the starter set ($48 at Polished by Dr. Lancer).

Kylie Jenner

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Don’t ever question Kylie Jenner’s expertise when it comes to makeup. Her Kylie Cosmetics brand earned $420 million in an 18-month-period, and her products regularly sell out. Her new Chill Baby palette ($44 at Kylie Cosmetics) has already launched alongside the rest of her holiday collection. Scoop up the items quickly for your favorite high school or college student, because they will be gone before you know it.

Sarah Michelle Gellar

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Sarah Michelle Gellar has made baking a more “natural and accessible” experience with her baking line, Foodstirs. The products are fun, colorful and filled with ingredients like fair-trade chocolate and chemical-free colors. This is the perfect item for someone who loves to bake with their kids or roommates. It’s an activity people can share together and the end results are delicious.

Britney Spears

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If all else fails when it comes to your gift-giving strategy, buy that hard-to-please music fan in your life a ticket to Britney Spears’ new Las Vegas show. “Domination” is coming to the Park MGM in February 2019, and because it’s Spears, you know it will be epic.

This list should make your holiday shopping easier than ever. What celebrity-approved gift are you inspired to give this holiday season?

 

Originally posted on SheKnows.

 



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Liam Payne Left a Flirty Comment on Kourtney Kardashian’s Thirst Trap

Liam Payne and Kourtney Kardashian both weathered two of 2018’s most devastating breakups. In July, Payne ended his three-year relationship with his girlfriend and baby mama, Cheryl, while Kourtney broke up with her longtime boyfriend, Younes Bendjima, in August. Now, that the two are single, fans are starting to ship them together, especially after Payne’s recent thirst comment on Kourtney’s Instagram.

On Thursday, Kourtney took to her Instagram to post a few behind-the-scenes shots from her GQ Mexico photoshoot. The pictures featured the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star in black, lacy lingerie, with most of her body showing. The pictures epitomized the fire emoji, and, apparently, Payne thought so too after he left on Kourtney’s Instagram expressing his wonder (and thirst). The comment? A simple, “WOW.”

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Instagram (@KourtneyKardashian).

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Of course, given the couple’s age difference (Payne is 25, while Kourtney is 39), it didn’t take long for fans to ship them together—especially since both of them just got out of relationships with significant age differences. Cheryl was 10 years older than Payne, while Bendjima was 14 years younger than Kourtney. “The next Cheryl,” one fan commented. Another added, “Of course you have a thing for older women.”

Will Kourtney and Payne actually be a thing? We’re not sure, but from the looks of it, the former One Direction member likes what he sees, and we totally approve of this couple. Only time will tell if this Instagram comment will lead to something more.



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6 Queer Women and Femmes on the Iconic Outfit That Defined Their Sexuality

Many of us can point to an iconic fashion moment that defined us. Maybe it was the skirt we wore every day in middle school. Maybe it was the pair of flared jeans with the butterfly embroidery. Maybe it was our signature red lipstick.

Many of us can also point to iconic fashion moments that made us feel things. Sexual things. Queer sexual things. In some cases, it just takes one outfit to make you realize you’re not as straight as you thought.

For some people, this moment comes when they’re watching someone wear something—a character in a TV show pulling on a denim jacket, or a celebrity walking the red carpet in a sleek black dress. It becomes obvious that they’re not just into the idea of looking like said character or celeb—they’re into them.

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My “moment” came at the hands of Missy Peregrym in Stick It, a movie about a badass, rebellious skater girl who’s also an extremely talented gymnast. Honestly, it’s not a very good movie. But I was obsessed with it for years, and I made sure to watch it every time it popped up on TV.

A couples still stand out to me. There’s Missy in the beginning, dressed “like a boy,” wearing baggy cargo shorts and an oversized T-shirt. She has a helmet on, and she’s with two other guys—so it’s obvious that the audience is supposed to think she’s a boy until she pulls off her helmet and suddenly isn’t. Then, there’s the scene where Missy slides out of an ice bath in slow motion, wearing a sports bra and underwear.

“It becomes obvious that they’re not just into the idea of looking like said character or celeb—they’re into them.”

These are such simple items of clothing: cargo shorts, a T-shirt, a sports bra, underwear. It wasn’t until years later—when I realized I had a thing for athletic brunette women—that I realized, huhMissy Peregrym’s character was an athletic brunette. 

I’d always liked “too cool for school” skater boys with complicated pasts and messy family histories, but it took me several years to realize I also liked their female equivalent.

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In the spirit of the sexuality-defining outfit, I chatted with six queer women and femmes to find out what iconic pop culture outfit kicked their sexuality into gear.

Cameron, 25

The Color Purple is a classic, but it’s also such a great example of black female sexuality,” Cameron says. “Shug is fluid AF, but when she’s with Celine (and lets her try on the dress), it’s this moment of tenderness and sapphic romanticism that two dark-skinned black women are rarely, if ever, afforded [the chance] to feel.” she adds, “It helped to expand my idea of what queerness looked like.”

Another iconic moment? “Atonement was also great, because Keira’s dress is sensual and sultry and long,” Cameron says. “And the sex scene that follows with her love interest in the library is whew.”

Selah, 28,

“Eliza Dushku in Bring It On was life-changing. I was 10 when the movie came out, and I just remember sitting up straighter when Eliza Dushku’s Missy walked into the gym for her cheerleading audition,” Selah says. “She had on, like, cargo pants with her keys on a chain…I’d never seen a girl look like her and dress like her before—tomboyish while still somehow feminine.”

Selah notes that while Dushku’s character got progressively feminine as the movie progressed, she still managed to “retain her edge and crassness—flipping her brother the bird while donning her cheer uniform.”

“[Then, there was] Jesse Bradford,” Selah adds, referring to Cliff, the character Bradford plays in Bring It On. “There was something so quintessential ’90s teenage boy about Cliff’s band tees and the pins on his guitar strap as he rolled around playing guitar…He was like a rebel to the preppy guys and the jocks without being a contrary asshole.”

Selah says that, at the time, she was “paying way more attention to boy,” so naturally, she was rooting for Cliff in the film. “But I kept waiting for Missy to come back on screen,” she adds.

Quita, 28

“I would have to say Cleo, [a character portrayed by Queen Latifah in the movie Set It Off, definitely made me question my sexuality as a young person,” Quita says. “The way she dressed in baggy shirts and pants with cornrows completely broke open my understanding of what women, especially black women, were supposed to look like—and I was very intrigued.”

“I would also have to say that Shane from The L Word—in the Black vest with no shirt underneath—completely affirmed my queer questions,” Quita adds.

Rockie, 28

“Uma Thurman’s Poison Ivy comes to mind,” Rockie says. “Poison Ivy emerging full gala spandex glam from a pink monkey suit and then enchanting everyone with burlesque super powers set a very specific type for me. I have many types, but fluorescent red hair and good puns have a special place in my heart.”

Allison

“[My bi card] was deadass cemented…watching Lauren Patten play a non-binary teen in Jagged Little Pill.”

Alaina, 25

“Mine is 100 percent Luna Lovegood [from Harry Potter],” Alaina says. “Luna’s look definitely made me feel things—it was a very quirky, witchy vibe, even for a movie all about witches.” Alaina adds that seeing a woman onscreen—particularly one who was so confident about her ideas and ability to be creative—was “really powerful.”

“I think by the time the fifth book came out I was starting to realize I was queer, and I definitely had by the time the movie was out,” Alaina says. “From her earrings to her glasses to her long blonde hair, [Luna] was just everything to me. Girls who are a little out-of-the-box tend to get picked on, and I liked that Luna…was very beloved even if some of the other characters found her weird.”

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Some queer women—before we realize we’re queer—seek to emulate the looks of the women who catch our eye. Maybe we just really wish we could look like that. So we buy the clothes we think will make us look more like them, and put off that aura we can’t quite define.

Other see these looks and immediately realize they’re head over heels—and not just for the clothes. And for others, it’s really a mix: You want to wear the outfit of the woman whose style just inspired you in this huge way, and you also want to date her. After all, the idea that all queer female couples come in a distinct femme/butch pairing is false, so who’s to say you can’t have the same aesthetic and, as an added bonus, borrow clothes?

Fashion is funny in the way that clothes can become so symbolic and so tied to who we are as people. You might realize it in the moment, or you might realize it years later, that you weren’t just admiring their outfit; you were experiencing their outfit, how it made you feel, and what it taught you about yourself.



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The Under-$10 Drugstore Products Khloe Kardashians Uses for Breakouts and Makeup Removal

It’s always a good day when someone shares product recommendations that we can actually afford and test-drive. In a recent upload to her popular app, Khloe Kardashian revealed that she uses three drugstore products to cleanse her skin and remove makeup—which often includes hard-to-wash-off, waterproof mascara and eyeliner.

And as someone who regularly gets glam both on and off the red carpet, we trust that whatever she’s using is at least worth trying once. The best part is that all of her favorites are less than $10, meaning they’ll hardly break bank. And beyond Kardashian, these classics already have excellent reputations.

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PanOxyl

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PanOxyl 

First up is an underrated acne treatment. In case her usually-clear complexion feels like it could be on the verge of a breakout, the youngest Kardashian sister posted that she uses PanOxyl. “PanOxyl has 10 percent benzoyl peroxide, so it’s strong enough to battle the worst breakouts,” she wrote.

In short, benzoyl peroxide kills the bacteria that causes acne and it reduces inflammation. However, it should never be combined with retinoids because it will irritate the skin.

$9.49 at Target

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Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes

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Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelettes 

She also added, “I love to get glam, but it can be such a b*tch to take off all that makeup, LOL.” After she washes her face, she uses a Neutrogena Makeup Remover Cleansing Towelette and a Neutrogena Extra Gentle Eye Makeup Remover Pad to make sure all the gunk, especially the kind she can’t see, is off her skin.

$7.99 at Neutrogena

 

Neutrogena Extra Gentle Eye Makeup Remover Pads

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Neutrogena Extra Gentle Eye Makeup Remover Pads

The gentle formula infused in these large, extra thick pads can remove waterproof mascara, but won’t irritate sensitive eyes or those who wear contacts. With the cleansing towelettes and these pads, taking your makeup has never been easier!

$6.99 at Ulta

Take it from True Thompson’s momma, drugstores are the best places to find effective makeup removing products and acne-fighting cleansers. Keeping up with this Kardashian is only a trip to CVS away!



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My Boyfriend & I Take The Same Hair Supplement, Because Romance

Not so many moons ago, I was a single woman in my early twenties, with lots of hair and even more dates. Before heading off to meet an especially intriguing Bumble match, I’d hit up Drybar for a blowout. I savored this pre-date protocol of becoming the glossiest, most polished version of myself. Now that I’m in my early thirties and a relationship, the ritual has been replaced by a decidedly less glamorous one (depending on who you ask): My boyfriend and I both take Nutrafol, a hair loss treatment for women and men. It’s a long way down to the bottom, folks.

I began shedding in the winter of 2016, and not the baggage from six years of dating in NYC (that I carry with me to this day). My hair thinned at an alarming rate, and my once-undetectable part became a prominent focal point. Thanks to a career that involves testing new beauty formulas and writing about them, the hair loss market became my proverbial oyster. I tried every topical product aimed at boosting hair growth, gummy vitamins and even hair supplements that other women swore by. None achieved a noticeable impact, but to be fair, I wasn’t exactly compliant when the instructions called for applying foam to my scalp daily.

My beauty editorship brought me to the launch event of Nutrafol ($88, nutrafol.com), which isn’t as pedestrian as I’ve made it sound. In fact, it’s a rather sophisticated, comprehensive approach for a hair loss supplement, compared to its competition of Kardashian-endorsed gimmicks. The formula includes the stalwarts of your average multi-vitamin (vitamins A, C, D and E) plus the crux of most hair loss vitamins (biotin, zinc, marine collagen from cod fish). What sets it apart: a cocktail of botanical ingredients (ashwagandha, saw palmetto, turmeric) and the “Nutrafol Blend,” a proprietary assortment of antioxidants, for the most part. Altogether, the drug-free composition of natural ingredients tackle hair loss holistically, neutralizing the effects of stress, aging and perhaps most impressively, the hormone responsible for hair loss, DHT.

 

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One dose of Nutrafol. Image: ALANA PEDEN.

 

I’ve taken Nutrafol for nearly two years now, and while I didn’t regrow the resplendent head of hair I had when I was dating amok, I sprouted a fresh crop of baby hairs. My hair atrophy has halted, and I’ve seen enough new growth to know it works. Skeptics who balk at personal anecdotes should know that Nutrafol boasts the gold standard of evidence: a randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial conducted by a dermatologist. The highlights are that 81 percent of participants reported improvement in hair growth, while 77 percent noticed new growth. Curiously, the study only included women ingesting the women’s formula, even though Nutrafol offers a separate formula specifically for men. This brings me to my boyfriend, who will be utterly delighted at his presence in this article.

Men’s hair loss (male pattern baldness or otherwise) has historically overshadowed women’s, especially for those who thin in their twenties and thirties. It’s almost expected for men to begin balding before 40, but when I started losing my hair, it took me a long time to recognize it—because I’d never heard it can occur in young women. Frankly, I think hair loss is a decent exercise in the irrelevancy of gender roles, as the hormone DHT, otherwise known as dihydrotestosterone, doesn’t discriminate (it’s responsible for shrinking follicles in both men and women). More to my point, the men’s formula of Nutrafol contains the exact same ingredients as the women’s variety, in marginally higher doses.

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Hers-and-his Nutrafol. Image: ALANA PEDEN.

My boyfriend brought up his follicle frustrations first, as he should. Even though he spoke with a matter-of-fact air, I could tell that he wasn’t looking forward to gradually going bald. I responded in a soothing, nonchalant manner, but I also said I knew a supplement that could help, if he was interested. If your partner is losing his or her hair, I recommend doing the same. While I obviously appreciate his sexy dark hair, my motivation came from knowing how hair loss feels, and how it can affect everything from self-confidence to external perceptions of your qualities. I silently wondered if his hair loss would affect his career, as I once worried about mine. In a particularly surprising (and infuriating) twist, a study found that bald men are actually perceived to be more fitting leaders in the workplace, while no such benefit exists for women.

Even so, my boyfriend wanted to order Nutrafol ($88, nutrafol.com) for himself, and now enthusiastically swallows each of the four pills that comprise a daily dose (with a granola bar, because he “can’t swallow” without food). When he travels or otherwise shacks away from home, he parses out his supply in a Ziploc bag with the appropriate amount of granola bars, which is adorable and a testament to his dedication. He’s only been using Nutrafol for a month and a half (six months is necessary for full results), but he self-reports that his hair “feels thicker.” 

Together, we take our pills, send each other Insta stories of our Nutrafol bottles and commit other truly nauseating displays of a couple committed to hair maintenance. Our ritual certainly lacks the sexy, inchoate feelings invoked by a professional blowout and a third date, but we have something that will (hopefully) last a little longer: our hair.



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12 Celebrities Who Were Told to Lose Weight for Movie Roles

It’s no secret Hollywood doesn’t have the best reputation when it comes to size diversity and inclusivity. For years, celebrities, including Jennifer Lawrence, Jennifer Lopez and Ashley Benson, have talked about being body-shamed by directors and being told to lose weight for movie and TV roles.

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And though times are changing, with more diversity and inclusivity on screen, these celebrities’ stories show that can’t come soon enough. Ahead, hear from 12 celebrities who were told to lose weight for roles and why they’re taking a stand against Hollywood’s sexism and historic preference for stick-thin body types, even when it makes no sense for the character. Be empowered by these stars’ takes against Hollywood body-shaming.

Amber Riley

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Amber Riley

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In a 2012 interview with MTV’s How I Made It, the Glee star talked about how she was continually told to “lose a little weight” by casting directors, and why she finally stopped listening to those wanted her to be a “size two.” “Going to the auditions and hearing the casting director say, ‘You need to lose a little weight,’ I didn’t understand why people couldn’t accept me for who I was,” Riley said. “I’m not gonna conform and hurt myself and do something crazy to be a size 2.”

Amber Tamblyn

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Amber Tambyn

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After her breakout role in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and The Sister of the Traveling Pants 2, Tamblyn was told by her agent that she needed to lose weight to become a huge star. “I think at that point I was 128 pounds and I’m 5-7. I remember my agent saying to me and she was a woman, ‘You have a real choice here. You can either be Nicole Kidman or you can be a character actress,’” Tamblyn told The New York Times in 2018.

Tamblyn didn’t listen to her agent but that didn’t mean what her agent said didn’t hurt. She explained that she had been hearing the same advice for her whole life, which made it that much more painful. “And at that time, I was like 21 years old, so if you look at that and use that as an example and imagine that for over two decades, forms of that from when you’re a child to all the way up, it does something to you,” she said.

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Amy Schumer

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Even as the star and writer of her 2015 film Trainwreck, Schumer still told to lose weight. She talked about the experience on a 2016 episode of The Jonathan Ross Show, where she recalled being told she would “hurt people’s eyes” if she didn’t slim down. “The only change was that it was explained to me before I did that movie that if you weigh over 140 pounds as a woman in Hollywood, if you’re on the screen it will hurt people’s eyes,” Schumer said.

Ashley Benson

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Ashley Benson

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Even when Benson was a size 2, she was still told she was “too fat” for certain roles. In a 2016 interview with Health, the Pretty Little Liars star talked about the pressure for actresses to be rail-thin and why she thinks “all sizes are healthy.”

“It’s come up a few times in the last few years, like, ‘You’re too fat for this.’ And I’m just sitting here like, ‘Wait, what? Do you want a skeleton?'” she said. “But I feel good. I don’t want to lose 20 pounds, because I don’t need to. You feel pressure to be skinny to get acting work? I get told all the time to lose weight. I got that a month ago. It’s just weird. With my stuff recently, it’s been, ‘You have to be skin and bones or you’re not getting it.’ There was a point where it was getting to where a size 2 was great. I’m a size 2, but I think that a size 4 is healthy. I think that all of these sizes are healthy.”

Emily Blunt

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Emily Blunt

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For 2006’s The Devil Wears Prada, Blunt said she was told to lose weight to look “edge-of-ill” thin. Blunt talked about the experience in a 2010 interview with The Los Angeles Times, in which she said she was told to become thinner to play a image-conscious fashion assistant.

“I was definitely encouraged to lose weight—not because I was overweight but because I was playing a character who was edge-of-ill thin. She literally doesn’t eat. I couldn’t turn up with love handles, but it wasn’t like doughnuts were snatched out of my hand,” Blunt said.

Jennifer Lawrence

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Jennifer Lawrence

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At Elle’s Women in Hollywood event in 2017, Lawrence talked about how she was told to lose 15 pounds in two weeks for a film. She even said that a female producer made her stand next to women who were thinner than her “as inspiration for my diet.” “During this time a female producer had me do a nude line-up with about five women who were much, much, thinner than me. We are stood side-by-side with only tape on covering our privates,” Lawrence said. “After that degrading and humiliating line-up, the female producer told me I should use the naked photos of myself as inspiration for my diet.”

When Lawrence complained to another producer, she was met with sexual harassment, which made her feel “trapped.” “He said he didn’t know why everyone thought I was so fat, he thought I was ‘perfectly fuckable,’” Lawrence said.

Jennifer Lopez

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Jennifer Lopez

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Lopez is known for her curvy body. But when she was starting out as an actor, not everyone was a fan. In a 2018 interview with InStyle, Lopez said that she was often told to “lose a few pounds.” However, she also said the criticism never affected her. “They didn’t bother me at all. But I got a lot of flak for it from people in the industry. They’d say, ‘You should lose a few pounds,’ or ‘You should do this or do that.’ It finally got to the point that I was like, ‘This is who I am. I’m shaped like this,’ ” Lopez said. “Everybody I grew up with looked like that, and they were all beautiful to me. I didn’t see anything wrong with it. I still don’t!”

Kate Beckinsale

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Kate Beckinsale

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When Beckinsale was told by director Michael Bay to lose weight for 2001’s Pearl Harbor, she didn’t understand it, given that she was playing a 1940s nurse.

“I think he was baffled by me because my boobs weren’t bigger than my head and I wasn’t blonde,” she said on The Graham Norton Show in 2016“I’d just had my daughter and had lost weight but was told that if I got the part I’d have to work out and I just didn’t understand why a 1940s nurse would do that.”

Laura Prepon

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Laura Prepon

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As a teen actor on That ’70s Show, Prepon has heard comments about her weight for her whole career. In a 2016 interview with The Hollywood Social Lounge, the actor recalled being told to lose “30 pounds” for a role in her early career.

“So I would have this pressure of being on camera and I had the best job in the world and I’m literally living my dream and I was stressed out every day about my weigh,” she said. “I would literally leave crying. At a young age I was told I had to lose 30 pounds, and this is like a pressure in our industry.”

Margot Robbie

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Margot Robbie

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In a 2016 interview with TV Week, Robbie said she was told to lose weight for her 2016 film, The Legend of Tarzan. However, she fought back, refusing to lose weight after questioning why a researcher in the 1940s would need to look so thin. “It’s the 19th century [in the film] – if she’s got a bit of weight on her, it’s probably a good thing,” she said. “I’m not going to look thin just for the sake of it.”

Olivia Holt

STYLECASTER | Celebs Told to Lose Weight for Roles | Olivia Holt

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In a 2018 interview with StyleCaster, Holt talked about how she’s been asked to both “lose” and “gain” weight for roles, which she said created a complex in her head and heart about what her body type should be. “I’ve struggled with figuring out exactly what my body type is and going back and forth between feeling too skinny or too thick or too this or too that,” Holt said. “Being a gymnast, I had a lot of issues with feeling too broad in my shoulders or too thick in my thighs. It’s heartbreaking that we have to feel this way, especially as women in a world where we already feel put down by so many others.”

She continued, “I’ve been told by many producers, ‘You need to lose X amount of pounds if you’re going to be a part of this project’ or ‘You need to gain this amount of pounds if you want to be a part of this project.’ That really messes, not just your headspace, but your heart.”

Sophie Turner

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Turner is another actor who has been told to lose weight for a role, even if it makes no sense for the character. She talked about it in a 2017 interview with Porter. “There are often times when I have done jobs and they’ve told me that I have to lose weight, even when it has nothing to do with the character,” she said. “It is so fucked up.”



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25 Pixel Tattoo Ideas That’ll Inspire Your Next Ink Job

Luckily, the world that we live in is full of booming creativity. When it comes to tattooing—obviously one of the most permanent versions of art available—there are endless options we’re ready to get inked onto our body for the long run. Most recently, it’s been all about the minimalistic tattoos, matching best friend ink, and unique, in-your-face placement like on the wrist. While those trends have had their moment, it’s time for a new one to hit the scene: pixel tattoos.

Given the fact that essentially everything these days revolves around technology, a pixelated tattoo is an eye-catching way to show your dedication to all things retro. Instead of incredibly clean, simple lines, these old school tattoos feature individual pixels like an old television or video game would have.

MORE: The 6 Tattoo Trends Blowing Up Your Instagram Feed in 2018

When it comes to this tattoo trend, there are so many different directions you can take it in. If you’re someone who grew up pulling all-nighters with your best friends playing Mario Kart and PacMan until your eyes turned red, you’ll truly appreciate the nostalgia that ink inspired by those video games can provide you with. If you were never into video games but really love the era where technology really started to up its game, you can opt for a more general pixelated design like a heart, flower, or your favorite animal.

There are truly endless opportunities when it comes to pixelated tattoos—old-school video game fan or not. We’ve rounded up some of the most unique ideas on the web in the slideshow ahead. Click through to give them a whirl.



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BRB, Stealing Every Outfit Victoria Beckham Wore This Week

Here at StyleCaster, we’re a fashion-minded bunch—but we’re also, you know, human. So in a typical week, we manage to eke out one, maybe two, stellar outfits. The rest are pretty normal—jeans and a cozy sweater, a graphic tee and a denim jacket, a plaid midi and a comfy cardigan, you know the drill.

We’re lucky if we manage to show up to the office wearing thoughtfully assembled ensembles three days in a given week, let alone three days in a row. This, unsurprisingly, is no challenge for Victoria Beckham, though.

MORE: Kylie Jenner Wore Shiny Red-Orange Pants, and Now We Want Shiny Red-Orange Pants

The fashion designer and former Spice Girl stepped out in New York thrice this week, and each time she did, she was dressed to the nines.

On Tuesday, she wore an olive-on-olive ensemble fit for a military-inspired catwalk or high-fashion general. On Wednesday, she stunned in a striped sweater and bright red wide-leg pants. And yesterday, she stepped out wearing not one—but two—stunningly chic looks: one of the sleekest all-black-everything power suits we’ve ever seen, and a classic camo jacket/black jeans combo.

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That’s right—four stunning outfits in just three days. And not just three days. But three consecutive days. These are the kinds of style goals we dream of achieving, yet never manage to because again, we’re only human.

MORE: Tyra Banks Models Maximalism in Stripes, Plaid and Animal Prints

We can’t say we’re surprised; if anyone can transcend the sartorial stuff of mere mortals, it’s Victoria Beckham. Still, we can’t help but be impressed. Those outfits are equal parts chic, contemporary, practical and true to Beckham’s aesthetic—she struck the holy grail with every single one of them.

Now if you’ll excuse us, we’re taking notes and assembling next week’s outfits as we speak. Maybe if we plan our OOTDs ahead of time, we’ll actually follow through on looking fly as hell for more than one or two consecutive days. (Dare to dream, right?)



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Nicki Minaj Shades Cardi By Casting Bartenders Who Want to Sue Her in Her Music Video

Just when we thought that Ariana Grande’s cameos in “Thank U, Next” were the music-video cameos of 2018, Nicki Minaj came through with “Good Form.” The 35-year-old dropped the music video for her next single “Good Form” (Feat. Lil wayne) on Thursday, and for those who missed it, it included two very important cameos.

The music video, which shows Minaj driving and twerking with backup dancers, also includes two women, Baddie Gi and Jade. Those names don’t sound familiar? Well, maybe this will refresh your memory. Per HollywoodLife, Baddie Gi and Jade are two strip-club bartenders who threatened to sue Cardi B for allegedly ordering an attack against them this year. The women claim that Cardi ordered the attack because she believed that Jade slept with her husband, Offset.

MORE: 15 Cardi B Quotes & Lyrics That Would Make Perfect Instagram Captions

Here’s a rundown of what happened: In October, Cardi turned herself in for her role in a bar fight and was charged with misdemeanor assault and reckless endangerment. The bar fight, which happened in August, involved Cardi showing up at a strip club that Offset was performing at. The bartenders claimed that Cardi then ordered her entourage to throw bottles and chairs at them, leaving them with injuries that needed medical attention, according to TMZ. Jade also claimed that Cardi had been threatening her for months, with both women planning on suing the “Bodak Yellow” rapper.

This brings us to Minaj. As everyone and their moms know, Cardi and Minaj experienced a scuffle at New York Fashion Week in September after Cardi reportedly threw a shoe at the “Anaconda” rapper, believing that she liked a negative comment about her parenting on social media, which Minaj has denied.

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MORE: Cardi B’s Wild Beauty Evolution from Reality Star to Rap Queen

Pretty much everyone knows what happened next. Cardi and Minaj fought on social media, with Cardi posting a multi-video rant, criticizing Minaj’s career and character. The social-media war ended with Minaj and Cardi agreeing to “focus on positive things” and let bygones be bygones. However, that doesn’t mean the feud is over. With Minaj casting two women who are reportedly planning on suing Cardi, there’s still a lot of shade to be thrown.



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Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

No winter wardrobe is complete without a few things: a sweater so cozy you look for excuses to snuggle up in it, a pair of comfy jeans that go with literally everything in your closet, winter boots that are equal parts chic and practical, and a go-to holiday dress.

While the former items will help you navigate the day-to-day of the calendar’s coldest months, the latter will make sure you’re dressed to impress at the fancier occasions that come your way—say, office holiday parties, or family holiday parties, or maybe even friend holiday parties. (Maybe you guys are really ritzy—we don’t know your life.)

MORE: 21 Corduroy Pieces That Will Keep Your Cold-Weather Wardrobe Cozy and On Trend

But shopping for holiday dresses isn’t just a practical endeavor—it’s a fun one, too. Winter holidays come but once a year, and they’re your official excuse to buy all the velvet, and sparkle, and shine, and red/green/gold/silver/white/black stuff you’ve been eyeing all year long.

That emerald green, figure-hugging number you’ve been daydreaming of since you saw it? A perfect holiday party dress. That fire-engine red, patent leather piece you want, just because? A perfect (and totally statement-making) holiday party dress. That shiny silver jumpsuit you’re sure you can wear during summer and winter? A perfect holiday party dress—well, jumpsuit, because those are on the menu, too.

Everyone needs at least one holiday dress—and most holiday dresses can be repurposed in myriad ways once December comes to a close. So you can have your cake and eat it, too; you can stock up on all the holiday party dresses you’ve been drooling over and rest assured knowing they’ll have at least one practical purpose—if not many, many more.

MORE: 21 Eye-Catching Embellished Pieces to Rely on This Season

We trust your wishlist is already stacked with stunning, holiday party-worthy pieces. But if it isn’t—or if you’re just down to do a little window-shopping—we’ve rounded up a bunch of our favorites, below. Ahead, you’ll find 29 stunning holiday dresses, complete with a few suggestions for how to repurpose them.

 

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Lovers + Friends Nolita Midi Dress, $168 at Revolve

Perfect for winter date nights—and holiday parties where you want to turn heads.

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MSGM Faux Leather Dress, $525 at Shopbop

Patent leather is one of 2018’s favorite trends—and it’ll keep you cozy all winter long. Be the best-dressed guest at your next Christmas party (or best-dressed person literally anywhere) by donning this statement-making number.

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De La Vali Jane Velvet Blend Mini Dress, $323 at Farfetcha

If you’re into two-in-ones, this mini dress should be right up your alley. Perfect for the holidays and New Year’s Eve, it’ll earn its keep in the month of December, alone. And when you’re looking for something to wear out in 2019’s earliest months, you’ll know exactly where to turn.

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Alice + Olivia Malin Patchwork Dress, $395 at Shopbop

Your 2019 fashion forecast is here, and patchwork is on it. Be ahead of the curve by wearing a holiday dress that’s equal parts cute, comfy and on-trend. Then, maximize the piece’s value by wearing it over and over again next year.

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Forte Forte Pleated Velvet Dress, $895 at Shopbop

Velvet shift dresses never go out of style. Repurpose this stunning emerald number by wearing it to work (or parties) for years to come. Pro-tip: The cut and timelessness make this item a great option for winter job interviews.

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Velvet Polka Dot Dress, $198 at Anthropologie

Ordered this one a week ago. Catch us wearing it to work, to parties, to date night—and much, much more.

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Michael Costello x Revolve Penelope Gown, $228 at Revolve

OK, so this glitzy number isn’t as versatile as the rest. But everyone deserves to have at least one sexy AF evening gown in their closet—even if it only makes it out once a year, at the sexiest holiday party on your calendar.

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Needle & Thread Lace Illusion Dress, $404 at Shopbop

We’re already dreaming of the Instagrams we’ll take in this delicate little thing. What’s nice: You can wear this dress all year long. Just sport (or ditch) tights strategically; the cut and fabric don’t scream one season more than another.

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Rebecca Taylor Velvet Mini Dress, $530 at Matches Fashion

Navy velvet is an underrated holiday party option, but you’re sure to be the fashion-minded standout in every group photo if you go this route. Since the dress is pretty understated (and not obviously holiday-y), you can definitely wear it all winter long. And it’ll be the perfect addition to your fall wardrobe once September rolls back around.

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Saloni Pia Dress, $550 at Shopbop

Easily dressed up or down, this green-gold velvet number is basically a must. Flattering without being over-the-top, luxe without being distracting, and cozy without being frumpy, Saloni’s Pia dress is a win on all fronts. There’s basically no reason not to buy it.

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Corey Lynn Calter Madga Striped Jumpsuit, $196 at Anthropologie

Because a sparkly jumpsuit allows you to strike the perfect balance between cozy and festive. Plus, you can wear any time, any place—it would look just as great at a bar in the summer as it would at the office during the winter. The options are basically endless.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Temperley London Letter Print Mini Dress, $836.50 at Shopbop

What’s shiny, intricate, fashion-forward and flattering—all at the same time? This Temperley London midi dress, which—by the way—is sure to translate as well to the office as it does to the holiday party scene.

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Edition10 Cinched Waist Dress, $294 at Shopbop

This silky piece will help you channel your inner boss no matter where you wear it (but we recommend sporting it at holiday parties and the office, in particular).

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Splendid Moonstone Velvet Slip Dress, $178 at Shopbop

Chic enough to wear to parties. Cozy enough to sport around the house. A win/win? We certainly think so, especially since the simple silhouette offers maximal versatility, as far as styling goes.

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Paisley Print Oversized Shirt Dress, $95 at Topshop

The ’70s called, and they’d love it if you wore this retro-chic dress all day, every day this season.

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RED Valentino Velvet Dress, $995 at Shopbop

This sleek gold piece walks the line between dressed-down and dressed-up—leaving it in style-how-you-want territory. In other words, you can do whatever you like with it, regardless of setting or season.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Emma Marie Lace Trim Midi Dress, $79 at Urban Outfitters

Excellent for semi-dressy occasions—no matter what month it is.

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Luna Velvet Jumpsuit, $158 at Anthropologie

We’ll be honest—this one practically screams holiday look. But velvet jumpsuits are so incredibly comfy there has to be a way to repurpose them for day-to-day wear, right?

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Cupcakes and Cashmere Jola Dress, $128 at Shopbop

Opt for a particularly edgy approach to the holidays with a trendy cut, rendered in metallic animal print fabric. And then throw it on the next time you have a party to go to, or the next time you just feel like dressing up for work.

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Yumi Kim Catwalk Velvet Dress, $238 at Revolve

The more LBDs, the merrier. (This one requires no explanation.)

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Dixie Metallic Jumpsuit, $249 at Anthropologie

Stun at your holiday party. Then stun again six months from now when you’re throwing a summer get-together.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Saint Laurent Velvet-Flocked Dress, $3,290 at Farfetch

The holidays are your excuse to look hot as hell in this red velvet dress—and to treat yourself to the YSL price tag. Make the purchase worth it by wearing this saucy number out the next time your friends suggest a night at the club, and repurpose it for fancy dinners, birthdays and holiday parties for years to come.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Pushbutton Floral Print Velvet Dress, $245 at Farfetch

You could rewear this dress 10 years from now, and it’ll still be as sleek and statement-making as it is today. Great for literally any setting—just be thoughtful about footwear.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Ewa Herzog Tiered Crew Neck Dress, $1,560 at Shopbop

Pair with tights for weather-appropriate winter magic. Wear with sandals for stunning summer vibes.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

BB Dakota Light My Fire Dress, $108 at Revolve

Holiday parties beckon—and remind you this dress would look stunning on Valentine’s Day, too.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Stine Goya Liv Dress, $540 at Shopbop

Velvet maxi dress—need we say more? Wear it to any cold-weather party you’re invited to, or opt for the ultimate power move, and sport it on the daily.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Saloni Camille Sequin Mini Dress, $424 at Matches Fashion

This sparkly number is sure to take you from holiday party to New Year’s Eve—and through every sequin-worthy occasion that crops up afterward.

STYLECASTER | Your Everything Guide to Holiday Dresses

Costarellos Ruffled Illusion Dress, $1,495 at Shopbop

Perfect for: birthdays, fancy weddings and holiday parties (duh).

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Bardot Raven Dress, $119 at Revolve

We bought this with date night in mind, but we’re definitely whipping it out during our next holiday party. (How could we not?)



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