Healthy lifestyle
A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.
Mental Health
Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.
Public health
Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.
Reproductive Health
For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.
Health
Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
vendredi 12 mai 2017
8 Reasons You Should Travel Europe by Train
Next time you touch down in Europe, it's time to ditch the plane. This month, I had the divine pleasure of riding the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express train from Venice to Paris, and it was absolutely the ride of a lifetime. Sure, the train is one of the fanciest travel experiences you could possibly get, but I think getting on the tracks would be fun even without all the bells and whistles. Wondering why taking the train in Europe is all that? I've compiled a nice list for you.
1. The Scenery Is Absolutely Stunning
Traveling by countryside really gives a striking sense of how beautiful Europe's more rural areas are. During my train ride from Venice to Paris, the shimmering waters of Italy turned into sprawling green fields that eventually undulated into the staggering peaks of the Swiss Alps. Some of the views from the train window are truly, truly breathtaking. I had to resist the urge to have my phone out the window every other second.
2. You Get a Glimpse of a More Modest European Lifestyle
There's a certain European quaintness in these areas that you don't quite see in the region's most iconic metropolises. It was exceptional to see all the small towns and farms we passed through along the way. These tiny communities suggest a simple life, unplugged and removed from the modern world. As you get toward the Alps, the villages - which are nestled into the base of the mountain range - get smaller and more charming. It's captivating.
3. You Stop in So Many Different Countries and Cities
On my particular train, there were more than a dozen stops. Each location had its own charm, and perhaps the most gorgeous stroll came in Innsbruck, Austria. It's worth noting that these stops only last 45 minutes or so, but it's plenty of time to get some air, stretch your legs, and take in the sights. Plus, if you want to spend the night in any of the various cities you pass through, it might be worth hopping off the train and hopping on again the next day. Make your own way.
4. The Experience Itself Can Be Really Phenomenal
Granted, this all depends on how much money you want to spend. A standard train might not offer the most glamorous experience in the world, but there are more upscale options that might suit you. If you opt to splurge on a more luxury experience (like, say, my journey on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express), you're in for a world-class experience that features delicious food, otherworldly accommodations and service, and more.
5. You Get to Meet Awesome People
If you do take an overnight train (or a multiple-night train), you're going to get pretty cozy with your neighbors. It's especially interesting to spend an evening in the dining car, the recreation car, and even the bar car. In such close quarters, you hear a lot of stories and meet a lot of characters. Circumstance might just bring some pretty fascinating people under the same roof.
6. It Doesn't Take as Long as You Think
When you think of the United States, the prospect of taking the train can seem kind of daunting. It can take days and days and days to get from point A to point B. When I took a train from Los Angeles to Portland, it took me 30 hours, so I get it.
You have to remember that Europe is way more compact, so you'll get places a lot faster. It took less than 24 hours to get from Venice to Paris, and we stopped through Austria and Switzerland in that time. You can really get around with just a few weeks of vacation time.
7. It's Way More Comfortable Than a Plane
I've already teased the service and culinary potential of a nice train ride, but there's more. Even if you don't opt for a luxury train ride, you still have the freedom to really stretch your legs while the train is in motion, much more so than on a packed plane. On the more high-end or long-term trains, you have the option to lounge even more and to lie down.
8. It Makes Your Trip That Much More Special
There's just something about riding a train through Europe that's difficult to put into words. It inspires a sense of whimsy, excitement, and adventure. When the sun goes down and the lights stay bright, it's like you're in another era entirely. Once you feel it, you'll never forget it.
All expenses on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express were paid for by 20th Century Fox.
9 Things You Shouldn't Tell Your Friends About Your Marriage
While our friends are often our biggest supporters and "chosen family," there are a few things you should avoid telling them about your marriage. Why? Well, in some cases it would just violate your spouse's privacy, and in other cases, it could taint how people view the marriage . . . which can be detrimental in the long run. In certain situations, it may be advisable to only tell certain friends "certain things" and vice versa. No matter what, be careful when you share information about your marriage - lest it be held against either of you down the line.
1. Sexual Kinks
We all talk to our friends about sex . . . and it's OK to share some details. However, if your partner has something he or she is very private about - say, he likes to wear women's underwear or she likes to wear a strap on - whatever the case is regardless of sexual orientation and gender, be cautious about what you share with your friends. Sure, we all have that "one friend" we can reveal stuff to - I am typically that friend that people talk to - but not all friends need to know about a spouse's proclivities, especially if he or she is not open about it to begin with.
2. Every Fight
Obviously, our friends are there to hear us out when we clash with our spouses, but if you give too much detail, be prepared for your friends, rightly or not rightly, to judge your spouse. If you're on the verge of divorce, it's another thing, but still, just be cautious, otherwise it can create a worse divorce process. If you're in an abusive marriage, please share that with your friends. But, in most cases, it's good to not divulge every vicious detail, and if you do, keep it to a few select friends.
3. An Affair
OK . . . this one is so tough. How do you carry that secret around? You don't. You wait. You take your time. You consider how you want to handle this. Do you want a divorce? Counseling? You make the choice first in your mind . . . and then once you've decided, you reveal your spouse's affair, or not, based on where you see the two of you going. You can pick one person to share with, of course, but if you go back to your spouse, expect some flack. In this case, a friend is probably better to tell than a parent. I just think you need to first decide a general direction of where you're headed . . . and pick one or two people to talk to about this, before or IF ever making a big reveal.
4. Salary
This is touchy. A few of my friends and I openly share such information, but these are very close lifelong friends and only a few of them. Overall, I think your and your spouse's income should be private. You can say if you're comfortable or not . . . or really not, like struggling, but sharing too much of this information could backfire in your face.
5. Mental Health Issues or Learning Disabilities
If your spouse is an advocate and writer on bipolar disorder, then hey - share on! But if your spouse is not comfortable sharing this information, you shouldn't be sharing it either. You should ask them who is OK to know. I am not advocating for keeping silent or "stigmatizing" mental health issues more than they already are, but before sharing that your spouse has anxiety or ADHD or whatever the case may be, you should have your spouse's permission first. They need to be comfortable knowing that others may then want to ask questions. Personally, I hope your spouse would be open, but many people are not, and in that case, it's a matter of respecting your spouse.
6. Family Drama
I'm not talking about crap your MIL or his or her sister is pulling. I'm talking about any deep and dark family secrets that your spouse's family may have. Those are the things you need to keep quiet about, for sure. Simply put, they're not your secrets to tell.
7. Sexual Mishaps
OK, so if your spouse sucks in bed, no one can blame you for wanting to complain, but before you b*tch about your spouse's sexual failings, try to work on these issues with your spouse first. Complaining isn't going to make those orgasms any better in the first place.
8. The Past
Did your spouse have a shady past? Let your spouse decide who gets to know that and who doesn't. Keep that stuff to yourself. It's probably hard enough on your spouse as is.
9. Trash Talk
If your spouse says bad things about your friends . . . do you really want them to hear it? Unless you're planning on getting a divorce, don't do it! It will only create hurt feelings and drama.
Obviously there are a few close friends we can always confide in and who always confide in us, but be cautious about who you choose!
We Asked the Riverdale Cast Who They'd "Swipe Right" on From the Show
Archie Andrews and friends have been modernized for 2017 in Riverdale. And with all the love triangles on the show, we wanted to know: who would the cast swipe right on should they find themselves on modern dating apps like Tinder? (Or Bumble. Whatever floats your boat.)
We caught up with the cast at The Paley Center For Media ahead of the show's finale and were not at all surprised to hear stars Madelaine Petsch and Camila Mendes gush over two certain cast members, given their affinity for the "Daddies" of the show. Check out the interview to hear who Cole Sprouse, Lili Reinhart, Luke Perry, Mädchen Amick, Marisol Nichols, and Ashleigh Murray would swipe right on.
Sessions's New Drug Policy Called "Ineffective and Discriminatory" - They're Not Wrong
Jeff Sessions has long signaled he would lead the Justice Department with an uncompromising position on crime. Following a tumultuous week for the department, the attorney general explicitly defined his policy on crime, and it will almost certainly lead to a continuation of the nation's mass incarceration epidemic.
In a letter addressed to federal prosecutors, Sessions outlined his "charging and sentencing" policy. "It is a core principle that prosecutors should charge and pursue the most serious, readily provable offense," Sessions wrote. "By definition, the most serious offenses are those that carry the most substantial guidelines sentence, including mandatory minimum sentences."
Though not entirely surprising, Sessions's commitment to doubling down on mandatory minimums is alarming for a number of reasons. Most notably, it poses a threat to black and inner-city communities that have unquestionably been the victims of harsh mandatory minimum laws. The Congressional Black Caucus chairman, Representative Cedric Richmond, described Sessions's letter as enforcing a policy that has been proven "ineffective and discriminatory."
During President Barack Obama's administration, there was a bipartisan effort to review and relax mandatory minimums. However, that is unlikely to regain traction. Eric Holder, the former attorney general under Obama, reiterated Richmond's position in a letter responding to Sessions's.
"The policy announced today is not tough on crime. It is dumb on crime," Holder said. "It is an ideologically motivated, cookie-cutter approach that has only been proven to generate unfairly long sentences that are often applied indiscriminately and do little to achieve long-term public safety."
There is, perhaps, one winner to benefit from Sessions's "seriousness" on crime offensive: the for-profit private prison industry. It's certainly no coincidence that two of Sessions's former Senate aides, David Stewart and Ryan Robichaux, are now lobbyists for GEO Group - a private prison facility. Sessions reversed Obama's directive to suspend government contracts with private prisons back in February, just weeks after he was approved as attorney general.
We Have a Crazy Theory About Betty's Older Brother, So Just Hear Us Out
Riverdale just keeps getting crazier and crazier, and we love it. While the season one finale ties up a few loose ends, it also opens a huge can of worms for next season. Aside from the fact that the episode left things on a cliffhanger with Fred getting shot, it also casually drops a major bombshell about the Cooper family - Alice has a son.
As FP Jones points out during their dinner before homecoming, Alice and Hal had a major fight during their high school prom. While Alice initially refuses to provide any further details, she later reveals to Betty that they were actually arguing over her unborn baby. Even though Hal wanted her to get an abortion, she decides to give birth at the Sisters of Quiet Mercy group home and give it up for adoption. That's right, Betty and Polly have an older brother. While we can't help but wonder who the mystery man is, it seems the question we should be asking is, who is his father?
What if the reason Hal and Alice were fighting wasn't because she was pregnant, but because she was pregnant with FP's baby? Seeing that these two have had some undeniable sexual tension all season, it would certainly make a lot of sense . . . and cause a lot of drama between Jughead and Betty (sharing a sibling often does that to a couple). After Jughead's birthday, FP even teases Alice's dark Southside background, adding that "snakes don't shed their skin so easily." Perhaps they had a heated affair when they were younger, and she was forced to give up the baby to maintain her newfound clean-cut image with Hal.
That still begs the question: who is their son? Buckle up, because this is where it gets crazy. I have a major feeling that Joaquin (Kevin's Southside boyfriend from earlier this season) is actually Jughead and Betty's long lost half-brother. I know, I know, but just hear me out. As Betty added, her brother would be somewhere in his early 20s. While Joaquin appears to be the same age as the other characters, he isn't shown to attend high school. His last name could also be another indicator that he's FP and Alice's son. Until just recently, the show has been very secretive about his full name (which we now know is Joaquin DeSantos), but why? What if the foster family Jughead goes to live with in the finale in is the same foster family that took in Joaquin. Perhaps that's how Alice and FP's dark secret comes to light? You also can't deny his striking resemblance to the two characters (Alice's bright eyes and FP's jet black hair). Need even more convincing? The actor who plays Joaquin (Rob Raco) is all for the crazy theory. Shortly after the finale, he cryptically tweeted, "FP + Alice = who...?" Either he's just messing with us, or something big is about to go down.
Sessions's New Drug Policy Called "Ineffective and Discriminatory" - They're Not Wrong
Jeff Sessions has long signaled he would lead the Justice Department with an uncompromising position on crime. Following a tumultuous week for the department, the attorney general explicitly defined his policy on crime, and it will almost certainly lead to a continuation of the nation's mass incarceration epidemic.
In a letter addressed to federal prosecutors, Sessions outlined his "charging and sentencing" policy. "It is a core principle that prosecutors should charge and pursue the most serious, readily provable offense," Sessions wrote. "By definition, the most serious offenses are those that carry the most substantial guidelines sentence, including mandatory minimum sentences."
Though not entirely surprising, Sessions's commitment to doubling down on mandatory minimums is alarming for a number of reasons. Most notably, it poses a threat to black and inner-city communities that have unquestionably been the victims of harsh mandatory minimum laws. The Congressional Black Caucus chairman, Representative Cedric Richmond, described Sessions's letter as enforcing a policy that has been proven "ineffective and discriminatory."
During President Barack Obama's administration, there was a bipartisan effort to review and relax mandatory minimums. However, that is unlikely to regain traction. Eric Holder, the former attorney general under Obama, reiterated Richmond's position in a letter responding to Sessions's.
"The policy announced today is not tough on crime. It is dumb on crime," Holder said. "It is an ideologically motivated, cookie-cutter approach that has only been proven to generate unfairly long sentences that are often applied indiscriminately and do little to achieve long-term public safety."
There is, perhaps, one winner to benefit from Sessions's "seriousness" on crime offensive: the for-profit private prison industry. It's certainly no coincidence that two of Sessions's former Senate aides, David Stewart and Ryan Robichaux, are now lobbyists for GEO Group - a private prison facility. Sessions reversed Obama's directive to suspend government contracts with private prisons back in February, just weeks after he was approved as attorney general.
We Have a Crazy Theory About Betty's Older Brother, So Just Hear Us Out
Riverdale just keeps getting crazier and crazier, and we love it. While the season one finale ties up a few loose ends, it also opens a huge can of worms for next season. Aside from the fact that the episode left things on a cliffhanger with Fred getting shot, it also casually drops a major bombshell about the Cooper family - Alice has a son.
As FP Jones points out during their dinner before homecoming, Alice and Hal had a major fight during their high school prom. While Alice initially refuses to provide any further details, she later reveals to Betty that they were actually arguing over her unborn baby. Even though Hal wanted her to get an abortion, she decides to give birth at the Sisters of Quiet Mercy group home and give it up for adoption. That's right, Betty and Polly have an older brother. While we can't help but wonder who the mystery man is, it seems the question we should be asking is, who is his father?
What if the reason Hal and Alice were fighting wasn't because she was pregnant, but because she was pregnant with FP's baby? Seeing that these two have had some undeniable sexual tension all season, it would certainly make a lot of sense . . . and cause a lot of drama between Jughead and Betty (sharing a sibling often does that to a couple). After Jughead's birthday, FP even teases Alice's dark Southside background, adding that "snakes don't shed their skin so easily." Perhaps they had a heated affair when they were younger, and she was forced to give up the baby to maintain her newfound clean-cut image with Hal.
That still begs the question: who is their son? Buckle up, because this is where it gets crazy. I have a major feeling that Joaquin (Kevin's Southside boyfriend from earlier this season) is actually Jughead and Betty's long lost half-brother. I know, I know, but just hear me out. As Betty added, her brother would be somewhere in his early 20s. While Joaquin appears to be the same age as the other characters, he isn't shown to attend high school. His last name could also be another indicator that he's FP and Alice's son. Until just recently, the show has been very secretive about his full name (which we now know is Joaquin DeSantos), but why? What if the foster family Jughead goes to live with in the finale in is the same foster family that took in Joaquin. Perhaps that's how Alice and FP's dark secret comes to light? You also can't deny his striking resemblance to the two characters (Alice's bright eyes and FP's jet black hair). Need even more convincing? The actor who plays Joaquin (Rob Raco) is all for the crazy theory. Shortly after the finale, he cryptically tweeted, "FP + Alice = who...?" Either he's just messing with us, or something big is about to go down.
We Asked the Riverdale Cast Who They'd "Swipe Right" on From the Show
Archie Andrews and friends have been modernized for 2017 in Riverdale. And with all the love triangles on the show, we wanted to know: who would the cast swipe right on should they find themselves on modern dating apps like Tinder? (Or Bumble. Whatever floats your boat.)
We caught up with the cast at The Paley Center For Media ahead of the show's finale and were not at all surprised to hear stars Madelaine Petsch and Camila Mendes gush over two certain cast members, given their affinity for the "Daddies" of the show. Check out the interview to hear who Cole Sprouse, Lili Reinhart, Luke Perry, Mädchen Amick, Marisol Nichols, and Ashleigh Murray would swipe right on.
Trump Is Displaying an Election Results Map in the White House, Because of Course He Is
Thanks to one sneaky reporter, we now have some interesting insight on how President Donald Trump is planning to decorate part of the White House. We already know of a few major changes he's made to the Oval Office, but now it looks like the POTUS is tossing in an additional decoration that has us (and the rest of the internet, for that matter) shaking our heads.
Spotted: A map to be hung somewhere in the West Wing http://pic.twitter.com/TpPPDyNFtE
- Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) May 11, 2017
Trey Yingst, a White House correspondent for One America News Network, recently tweeted an image of a large framed map displaying Trump's 2016 electoral college victory. "Spotted: A map to be hung somewhere in the West Wing," the reporter explained in the tweet. Yes, Trump still can't get over the election. Maybe he should also consider displaying that side-by-side comparison of his inauguration to Barack Obama's to bring him back down to earth a bit.
When Yingst shared the news of this eye-roll-inducing decor choice, his tweet quickly went viral, with many replying to comment on how "insecure" and "petty" the current White House staff is.
@TreyYingst This is beyond a doubt the shallowest, most insecure and amateurish WH ever, reflecting the occupant quite accurately.
- Anita Creamer (@AnitaCreamer) May 11, 2017
@TreyYingst OMG. look at all that empty farmland that voted for trump!
- Jessi_M (@Mess_OfMe) May 11, 2017
@TreyYingst He can hang it right below this http://pic.twitter.com/8kZvPn2ilu
- Kevin J. Ryan (@wheresKR) May 11, 2017
@TreyYingst Momma always said, petty is as petty does.
- Patrick Thornton (@pwthornton) May 11, 2017
Maybe Trump should take Hillary Clinton's advice and stop talking about the election already.
Mom's Comics Perfectly Sum Up What Bedtime Routines With Kids Are Like
So many parts of parenting come with their own struggles, like mornings with your kids, for instance - but nothing compares with trying to get your children to sleep at night, even when they are clearly exhausted. Adrienne Hedger of Hedger Humor has raised two kids and knows that there is no shortage of the amount of difficulties associated with bedtime routines, and to keep us laughing so we don't cry, she's drawn up a number of hilarious comics on the subject.
Ahead, sanity-saving family bedtime comics you'll want to share with every other mama in the trenches.
Reese Witherspoon Has a New Romantic Comedy and You're Going to Love It
Reese Witherspoon has been showing off her range with roles in Big Little Lies and 2014's Wild, but if you prefer Romantic Comedy Reese to Dramatic Reese, you'll love the trailer for her new movie. In Home Again, she plays Alice, who has recently separated from her husband (Michael Sheen) and finds herself wrapped up in an unexpected romance. Nancy Meyers is on the team as a producer, so we're hopeful that this will be good! The movie costars Nat Wolff, Candice Bergen, and Lake Bell, and it's out in theaters this September. Check out more of 2017's best romantic comedies!
7 Ways to Make $50 in a Day
If you're thinking of adding some money to your rainy-day fund, then there are a few ways to make a quick buck. But making money isn't always easy, and some of these tasks are time-consuming, so be sure to pick ones that you don't mind doing. Here are some suggestions:
- Plan a vacation: There are people looking for help with vacation planning on TaskRabbit, an website that matches up task-doers with task-givers. One of the tasks that you can do from home is help out with vacation planning, which can mean hours of research. Some of the listings charge anywhere from $13 for help with finding plane tickets to about $62 for help with planning a two-week trip to Europe.
- Clean someone's home: Cleaning a home is another way to make a quick buck, and there are a number of cleaning tasks available on TaskRabbit that can go for over $100, depending on how extensive the chore is.
- Deliver items: Have a car? Maybe you can earn $50 or more by helping someone move items. My friend recently paid a TaskRabbiter $50 to collect a cabinet for her. Check out the delivery tasks that are doable on the site. You can even earn money by helping people unpack their stuff.
- Sell used items: If there are items you need to get rid of, then try selling them on sites such as Craigslist, eBay, or Amazon. You can also bring them to thrift stores to see if you can get anything for them.
- Do 10 Fiverr tasks: Fiverr is a website where people can buy and sell services for $5. You can offer to do services like draw pictures, give advice, or perform silly acts on video.
- Rent out your couch: I've seen people renting out their couches on Airbnb, and for $50 a night in some cities.
- Participate in surveys: Participate in surveys to make extra money. Sometimes all you have to do is answer a few questions.There are plenty of legitimate opportunities that you can find through Craigslist. Of course, there are plenty of scams, as well, so be careful when responding to these listings.
Mom's Comics Perfectly Sum Up What Bedtime Routines With Kids Are Like
So many parts of parenting come with their own struggles, like mornings with your kids, for instance - but nothing compares with trying to get your children to sleep at night, even when they are clearly exhausted. Adrienne Hedger of Hedger Humor has raised two kids and knows that there is no shortage of the amount of difficulties associated with bedtime routines, and to keep us laughing so we don't cry, she's drawn up a number of hilarious comics on the subject.
Ahead, sanity-saving family bedtime comics you'll want to share with every other mama in the trenches.
Reese Witherspoon Has a New Romantic Comedy and You're Going to Love It
Reese Witherspoon has been showing off her range with roles in Big Little Lies and 2014's Wild, but if you prefer Romantic Comedy Reese to Dramatic Reese, you'll love the trailer for her new movie. In Home Again, she plays Alice, who has recently separated from her husband (Michael Sheen) and finds herself wrapped up in an unexpected romance. Nancy Meyers is on the team as a producer, so we're hopeful that this will be good! The movie costars Nat Wolff, Candice Bergen, and Lake Bell, and it's out in theaters this September. Check out more of 2017's best romantic comedies!
This Is Why Amal Clooney's Outfits Are Always So Darn Good
If you're the type who arrives at a party, the office, or even the movies dressed to impress, you're not alone - that's just how us fashion girls roll. But while statement shoes and furry jackets will surely make jaws drop, it might be time to take some tips from a star who's got classic, elevated style down pat: Amal Clooney.
No matter where she's headed, from court to the red carpet, Amal's outfits always stand out in the crowd. It's not so much that what she wears is so different or out-there; it's that she doesn't overdo it, knows how to accessorize, and always keeps things classy (no revealing dresses here).
Read on for 19 tips we'll be borrowing from Mrs. Clooney.
15 Times Harry Styles Shattered Men's Fashion Norms in Gucci
Since launching his solo career this year, Harry Styles has been a walking billboard for Gucci in each of his performances and TV appearances. When Harry wears Gucci, though, he doesn't go with a sleek, tailored black suit that is so commonly expected of men. No, Harry opts for the splashy, loud prints that Alessandro Michele is sending down his runways as creative director of the fashion house. But for anyone who wasn't paying attention to Harry while he was in his One Direction days (shame on you, but welcome to the party), this style isn't new for him.
A couple years ago, Harry started to boldly follow in the footsteps of fashionable men who came before him, like Jared Leto or even David Bowie, whom Harry has been compared to countless times, especially as of late. These are men who paved the way years ago for androgynous fashion that's been steadily on the rise and is now blowing up, thanks in large part to what Gucci is currently doing.
With the help of his stylist, Harry Lambert, Harry is setting the tone for this new piece of his life while outfitted almost exclusively in Gucci. Nearly gone are his sleek Burberry shirts and rocker-esque Saint Laurent jackets (he may never give up his Hawaiian-print Saint Laurent shirts, though), and in their places are Gucci's flashy florals and bright colors that would be at home on a man or a woman. These style moves come as no surprise when Harry is the type of man who carries a pink iPhone and chose to design his entire solo album look in a very trendy millennial pink shade.
And though androgyny and flamboyant fashion certainly aren't new, it's refreshing to see more and more high-profile men taking risks and promoting happiness and acceptance, no matter what.
Harry's not afraid to take risks, not only in his new music (hello, an over-5-minute Britpop masterpiece as a debut single?), but also with his revamped image. Sure, he was rocking eye-catching patterns while still in One Direction, but now that his career and life are more or less his own and he doesn't have to conform to what society views a boy band as or even a manly man as, he appears to be doing and wearing what makes him happy and comfortable. It might be custom-embroidered Gucci pants or a delicate lace turtleneck - or even a women's suit for a photo shoot - but nearly all of it is fashion-forward, covered in bold prints or colors, and firmly in ungendered territory. And though androgyny and flamboyant fashion certainly aren't new, it's refreshing to see more and more high-profile men taking risks and promoting happiness and acceptance, no matter what.
To see just what I mean about Harry's new love affair with Gucci, scroll through for 15 times he and the brand were a match made in print-loving heaven. And though this list is by no means exhaustive - Harry has worn a lot of Gucci - it provides a good introduction to what Harry is doing with this new path in his life and career. Frankly, I can't wait to see what he wears next.
This Is Why Amal Clooney's Outfits Are Always So Darn Good
If you're the type who arrives at a party, the office, or even the movies dressed to impress, you're not alone - that's just how us fashion girls roll. But while statement shoes and furry jackets will surely make jaws drop, it might be time to take some tips from a star who's got classic, elevated style down pat: Amal Clooney.
No matter where she's headed, from court to the red carpet, Amal's outfits always stand out in the crowd. It's not so much that what she wears is so different or out-there; it's that she doesn't overdo it, knows how to accessorize, and always keeps things classy (no revealing dresses here).
Read on for 19 tips we'll be borrowing from Mrs. Clooney.
15 Times Harry Styles Shattered Men's Fashion Norms in Gucci
Since launching his solo career this year, Harry Styles has been a walking billboard for Gucci in each of his performances and TV appearances. When Harry wears Gucci, though, he doesn't go with a sleek, tailored black suit that is so commonly expected of men. No, Harry opts for the splashy, loud prints that Alessandro Michele is sending down his runways as creative director of the fashion house. But for anyone who wasn't paying attention to Harry while he was in his One Direction days (shame on you, but welcome to the party), this style isn't new for him.
A couple years ago, Harry started to boldly follow in the footsteps of fashionable men who came before him, like Jared Leto or even David Bowie, whom Harry has been compared to countless times, especially as of late. These are men who paved the way years ago for androgynous fashion that's been steadily on the rise and is now blowing up, thanks in large part to what Gucci is currently doing.
With the help of his stylist, Harry Lambert, Harry is setting the tone for this new piece of his life while outfitted almost exclusively in Gucci. Nearly gone are his sleek Burberry shirts and rocker-esque Saint Laurent jackets (he may never give up his Hawaiian-print Saint Laurent shirts, though), and in their places are Gucci's flashy florals and bright colors that would be at home on a man or a woman. These style moves come as no surprise when Harry is the type of man who carries a pink iPhone and chose to design his entire solo album look in a very trendy millennial pink shade.
And though androgyny and flamboyant fashion certainly aren't new, it's refreshing to see more and more high-profile men taking risks and promoting happiness and acceptance, no matter what.
Harry's not afraid to take risks, not only in his new music (hello, an over-5-minute Britpop masterpiece as a debut single?), but also with his revamped image. Sure, he was rocking eye-catching patterns while still in One Direction, but now that his career and life are more or less his own and he doesn't have to conform to what society views a boy band as or even a manly man as, he appears to be doing and wearing what makes him happy and comfortable. It might be custom-embroidered Gucci pants or a delicate lace turtleneck - or even a women's suit for a photo shoot - but nearly all of it is fashion-forward, covered in bold prints or colors, and firmly in ungendered territory. And though androgyny and flamboyant fashion certainly aren't new, it's refreshing to see more and more high-profile men taking risks and promoting happiness and acceptance, no matter what.
To see just what I mean about Harry's new love affair with Gucci, scroll through for 15 times he and the brand were a match made in print-loving heaven. And though this list is by no means exhaustive - Harry has worn a lot of Gucci - it provides a good introduction to what Harry is doing with this new path in his life and career. Frankly, I can't wait to see what he wears next.
This Silky Mineral Sunscreen Doesn't Leave a White Cast - and I'll Never Turn Back
Not to brag or anything, but I have pretty good skin. I frequently get complimented on my complexion, which I appreciate, especially because I work hard at keeping my skin healthy. Whenever I get questions from friends regarding what they can do for better skin, I always mention two cardinal beauty rules that I never break: don't go to bed with makeup on, and always wear sunscreen.
My obsession with sunscreen is almost comical, and many of my friends look at me like a psychopath while I'm screaming at them for tanning. Despite my dogmatic sunscreen habits, I'm also incredibly picky about sunscreen formulas. Luckily, the Drunk Elephant Umbra Tinte Physical Daily Defense Sun Screen SPF 30 ($36) passed my test, and I have a new favorite item to add to my skin-care routine.
The tinted product is a broad-spectrum SPF with mineral sunscreen, meaning that its ingredients physically block your skin from being hit by the sun's rays. This is different from chemical sunscreens, which use active ingredients that absorb UV rays. This creates a chemical reaction that changes into heat, releasing it from the skin.
Many people try to avoid chemical sunscreens because they are potentially irritating to the skin, clog pores, and cause skin discoloration. However, chemical sunscreens also are typically thinner and more comfortable to wear than their physical counterparts.
The problem with physical (sometimes called mineral) sunscreens is that the main ingredient, zinc oxide, tends to leave a white cast on the skin and have a chalky formula. Somehow, Drunk Elephant has found a way around this pitfall with Umbra Tinte. The physical tinted sunscreen contains 20 percent zinc oxide but manages to have a soft texture and matte finish and is a great base for the rest of your makeup. It's not the least bit chalky and leaves behind no white residue or strong sunscreen smell.
The product comes out of the tube a beige hue but can be blended into the skin easily and is flattering on light-medium to deep skin tones. We tested the formula on both medium-light skin and deep skin, and the sunscreen blended in flawlessly on both. The lotion gives the wearer a glowy, filtered appearance with a light amount of coverage. If you have a very light complexion, Drunk Elephant recommends its nontinted version, Umbra Sheer Physical Daily Defense SPF 30 ($34).
In addition to sun protection, the cream is also packed with antioxidants to benefit and moisturize your skin. It contains sunflower shoot extract, raspberry seed oil, and marula oil, which help moisturize and prevent premature aging.
This is a great choice for those of us who prefer more natural beauty products, and I can't wait to replace the white-tinted sunblock in my medicine cabinet with this one.
Couple Tours a "Cute" House but Soon Finds Out It’s F*cking Haunted
Meet Olivia A. Cole, an author and Louisville resident who is looking for a new home to rent with her husband. Olivia is well aware of the horrors of house hunting, along with the rest of us scarred renters out there, but her most recent experience is unlike anything we've ever heard before. She took to Twitter to take her followers on a detailed 28-tweet journey about a "cute older house" that may or may not have been possessed by the devil.
Buckle your seat belts, because this is quite the ride . . .
So I may have done the whitest thing imaginable today. I never thought I would be this white woman.
But here we are. Join me for this story- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
My husband and I just moved to Louisville and we hate our apartment. So we've been checking out new places to rent. Today we had a showing.
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
We really want more space so have been checking out rental homes. Today we saw this cute older house. A bungalow. I was all http://pic.twitter.com/w8N5hBgH8N
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
It rained last night so the outside is a little gloomy. Older house. Wet stone. My husband is like "Eh it's a little creepy." http://pic.twitter.com/iHHpG7NCYq
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
I'm all "No! it's just rainy! It's cute!" So the agent starts giving us the tour.
First thing we notice is this weird grate thing inside.- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Yeah, we're going to have to side with Olivia's husband here, because the inside of the home just reminded us to do the one thing we're always told not to: judge a book by its cover.
I say "we." No. My *husband* noticed. I was admiring the crown moulding and he was like "Um, what is this?" *points*
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Agent: "Oh that's just the return vent for the AC."
Me: "Oh okay!"
Husband: "Why does it look like the bars to a dungeon?"
Agent: http://pic.twitter.com/peolDuk2lK- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
We move along in the tour. We check out the kitchen. It's tiny and I cook a lot, so even I was like, "hmm." Husband notices something.
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
But if you think a small kitchen is the problem here, prepare to be sorely mistaken.
"What are these scratches on the window?"
Agent: "Oh, I think it's tough to open so probably a little wear and tear."
Me: "Oh okay!"
Him: http://pic.twitter.com/DJOgLCTKgi- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
We check out the upstairs. Perfect room for a nursery. Master bedroom is smallish, but nice big closet. Me right now: http://pic.twitter.com/Em1NQ2msmW
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Husband *inspecting closet*: "Um...what is this little door inside the closet?"
Agent: "What little door? Oh. I didn't notice that." http://pic.twitter.com/PIk60dCYMY- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
By now, Olivia's husband has realized they're currently touring a house possessed by the devil. Olivia, not so much.
Husband opens the door. It's a tiny dark room.
Husband looks at me, whispers: "It looks like that shit from Get Out, Olivia."
Me by now: http://pic.twitter.com/9c32VsbTNv- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Agent: "Let's check out the basement next, shall we?"
Me: "Okay!"
Husband: "I mean..."
We go to the basement.- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
A basement in an already-creepy home is never a good idea.
It's very clean and not super dark. Lots of shelving. Couple chairs.
And a door in the very back.
It has three padlocks & a sliding lock.- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Husband immediately: "What does that door go to?"
Agent quickly: "Oh, I don't think it goes anywhere. We don't have a key."
Me: Ok!
Him: http://pic.twitter.com/4x4ISH3DXb- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Agent: "I think it goes to the backyard."
Husband: "Why is it locked? With like 10 locks?"
Agent: http://pic.twitter.com/jZQJgi0vQM- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Agent: "Let's check out the backyard, shall we?"
Me: "Okay!"
Husband: "Lord Jesus."- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
No.
We go to the backyard. It's so cute. Rosebushes. Hostas and shit. Firepit.
Me, forgetting about the door locked to keep the Devil out: http://pic.twitter.com/bZrS4DmeAh- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
There's a latticework thingy that hides the underside of the house. I see a door.
Me: See? There's the door! It just goes to the backyard!- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Husband: You realize that door is on the opposite side of the basement. (points at blank wall) That's where the locked door should be.
Me: http://pic.twitter.com/tn7X9Y6xqF- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
And he was right. The door I was looking at had a window into the basement. The place where the Devil-locked door should have been was empty
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Agent: "We take online applications as well as paper. <goes over the details.>
Me: "Uh...okay."
Husband: http://pic.twitter.com/NVBYrVxoep- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Please stop, Mr. Real Estate Agent.
We get in the car. Drive away down the gray empty street. I say,
"So...what did you think?"
Husband: http://pic.twitter.com/nYzI0VFRpl- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
All of us have seen the movie where the white woman is making dumb ass decisions & ignoring EVERY SIGN OF THE DEVIL'S HANDIWORK.
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Well, everyone. Today. Today I was that white woman.
The devil almost got me for some goddamn rosebushes and a built-in china cabinet.- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
I was almost signing a 12 month lease with The Conjuring bc my white ass got taken in by some original hardwood floors & a porcelain tub
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
BUT THE HARDWOOD FLOORS.
Considering lighting sage in case the Devil saw my dumb ass swooning over a screened-in verandah and decided to follow me home.
- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Pray for me. But more importantly....pray for my husband for marrying my dumb ass.
Fin.- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 11, 2017
Let's all learn from Olivia and remember that the house from Get Out SHOULD NOT BE LIVED IN IN REAL LIFE. Since the couple's run-in with the devil, it looks like they've learned their lesson on their second house tour, and although we would've loved to be taken on another glorious journey, they decided it was best to leave.
New house hunting thread!
Went to another one today. This one was also haunted, this time with a Blue Lives Matter sign
We left.
The end. http://pic.twitter.com/5kRQnwK8Ux- Olivia A. Cole (@RantingOwl) May 12, 2017
Every Disney Fan Should Complete This Incredible, Edible Bucket List
If you are planning a vacation to Disney World, the abundance of food options across all four parks can be overwhelming, but rest assured that these 28 foods have been well-researched and reviewed in person so you know everything here is 100 percent worth your money (and the calories). While a few iconic treats have made the list (like the Mickey pretzel and Dole Whip), some are a little more obscure (pork nacho fries). Expect this list to be a little sweet, partially covered in gooey cheese, and just a tad bit spiked, for those partaking.
Travel and expenses for the author were provided by Walt Disney World for the purpose of writing this story.
Every Disney Fan Should Complete This Incredible, Edible Bucket List
If you are planning a vacation to Disney World, the abundance of food options across all four parks can be overwhelming, but rest assured that these 28 foods have been well-researched and reviewed in person so you know everything here is 100 percent worth your money (and the calories). While a few iconic treats have made the list (like the Mickey pretzel and Dole Whip), some are a little more obscure (pork nacho fries). Expect this list to be a little sweet, partially covered in gooey cheese, and just a tad bit spiked, for those partaking.
Travel and expenses for the author were provided by Walt Disney World for the purpose of writing this story.
A Muslim Activist's Tweet Comparing Trump's Travel Ban to Gun Violence Is Stunningly Apt
President Trump's contentious travel ban was never based on fact, but firmly rooted in an illegitimate fear that refugees and asylum seekers from predominately Muslim countries might be terrorists. Despite the legitimate fact that only three refugees were responsible for three terror-related deaths nearly 50 years ago, Trump contended that suspending America's refugee resettlement was a matter of national security. But perspective, helpfully offered by Muslim activist Qasim Rashid on Twitter, presents a far greater threat to America's safety: gun violence.
90 days later:
Refugees:
•0 Attacks
•0 Deaths
•2 Travel Bans
Americans:
•21,290 Shootings
•5,214 Deaths
•121 Mass Shootings
•0 Gun Bans https://t.co/pGWS0ONiKG- Qasim Rashid, Esq. (@MuslimIQ) May 9, 2017
The numbers Rashid cites are from an independent gun violence nonprofit, Gun Violence Archive, because the Center for Disease Control does not track gun violence (nor does any other government bureau). According to its website, there have been 21,719 gun-related incidents, 5,304 deaths, and 123 mass shootings in 2017 alone. These are staggering numbers without Rashid's comparison, but his parallel presents a striking hole in Trump's logic.
Rashid's comparison is not new nor original, but it does shed light on the obscenely ignorant notion that refugees are in someway inclined to violence. When Trump first introduced his not-a-Muslim-travel-ban, social media users circulated a graph from the CATO Institute which showed the relative deaths caused by refugees compared to other deaths. What did it show? That absolutely zero people from any of the countries listed on Trump's ban has killed anyone in a terror attack on United States soil in the last 40 years.
For people who value statistical data: the CATO Institute also estimates that the probability an American citizen will die by a foreign-born terrorist is 0.00003 percent.
We Have a Huge Style Crush on Yara Shahidi and Don’t Care Who Knows It
A new crop of young, talented stars are taking over Hollywood, and one of them is Yara Shahidi. The 17-year-old actress and teen activist is best known for her role in Black-ish, playing the older daughter of Rainbow Johnson (Tracee Ellis Ross). TV credits aside, Yara has scored fashion covers on Essence and Teen Vogue and was the face of Beyoncé's Ivy Park line, which officially solidified her status as a cool girl.
Yara's journey to stardom, of course, includes attending red carpet events and award shows. This is where she really shines as a fashion chameleon, wearing the likes of Naeem Khan and Off-White. Her youthful and sophisticated fashion sense easily makes her one of our style crushes, and she even has fashion icon Michelle Obama's stamp of approval. Ahead, glance at Yara's carefully crafted looks and you'll end up enchanted with her too.
These Flower-Infused Jelly Cakes Are Australia's Best-Kept Secret Dessert
Mirror, mirror on the wall, which is the most Instagram-worthy dessert of them all? Our money's on the insanely pretty floral jelly cakes from La Floraison in Australia. At first glance, you probably thought, "Wait . . . how on earth can you even classify this gelatinous creation as a cake?" Well, dear reader, allow us to remind you of the Raindrop Cake served up at Smorgasburg in Brooklyn, NY. Considering how those blew up on social media, it comes as no surprise that these flower-infused versions are captivating people everywhere. But to be clear, they aren't totally a trend on the food scene, as sakura jelly desserts have been a lasting mainstay in Japanese culture.
Though La Floraison hasn't released many details about the ingredients or process for making its take on the clear jello-like desserts, we can assume from other jelly cake recipes that water and agar-agar powder are definitely involved. From what we can tell, these jellies are about the size of a baseball and are available with a variety of flower options, from sakura cherry blossoms and roses to chrysanthemums and even white and light blue flowers. Each takes roughly nine minutes to construct and apparently has a mild, slightly coconutty flavor. These babies are about as picturesque as it gets. I'm not sure if I'd swap this for my usual carb-filled, icing-covered cake, but hey, I have to admit they're prettier than me even on my best days.
Ahead, swoon over 14 snapshots of La Floraison's flower jelly cakes and cross your fingers that these Instagram-ready desserts make their way to the States in the near future.
Camila Cabello's Style Is Nothing Like It Used to Be - and We're Not Mad About It
It takes just a quick look through Fifth Harmony appearances to notice the girls always coordinated their looks. They wore the same color palette (often black or red) and paid attention to having a running theme through all their styles (they all wore cutouts to the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, for example). But now that Camila Cabello is on her own, it's all different.
The Cuban-American singer, who shocked the world by leaving 5H in late 2016 to concentrate on her solo career, is really showing off her fashion sense this year. So far, we can tell she prefers crop tops to regular shirts, is partial to pieces with a rocker edge, and is, by no means, afraid to experiment. Keep reading to see what else we have observed by checking out her best looks of 2017.
These Flower-Infused Jelly Cakes Are Australia's Best-Kept Secret Dessert
Mirror, mirror on the wall, which is the most Instagram-worthy dessert of them all? Our money's on the insanely pretty floral jelly cakes from La Floraison in Australia. At first glance, you probably thought, "Wait . . . how on earth can you even classify this gelatinous creation as a cake?" Well, dear reader, allow us to remind you of the Raindrop Cake served up at Smorgasburg in Brooklyn, NY. Considering how those blew up on social media, it comes as no surprise that these flower-infused versions are captivating people everywhere. But to be clear, they aren't totally a trend on the food scene, as sakura jelly desserts have been a lasting mainstay in Japanese culture.
Though La Floraison hasn't released many details about the ingredients or process for making its take on the clear jello-like desserts, we can assume from other jelly cake recipes that water and agar-agar powder are definitely involved. From what we can tell, these jellies are about the size of a baseball and are available with a variety of flower options, from sakura cherry blossoms and roses to chrysanthemums and even white and light blue flowers. Each takes roughly nine minutes to construct and apparently has a mild, slightly coconutty flavor. These babies are about as picturesque as it gets. I'm not sure if I'd swap this for my usual carb-filled, icing-covered cake, but hey, I have to admit they're prettier than me even on my best days.
Ahead, swoon over 14 snapshots of La Floraison's flower jelly cakes and cross your fingers that these Instagram-ready desserts make their way to the States in the near future.
How Alien: Covenant Connects to Prometheus and the Original Alien
It's been five years since the release of Prometheus, the first of multiple prequels to the iconic Alien film. Nearly 40 years ago, that first film delighted and horrified audiences with the introduction of the malicious and blood-hungry alien race known as Xenomorphs. As the Alien universe continues to grow larger with the release of Alien: Covenant, it's impossible not to look for connections between all the films. Does the new film bring us full circle? Are we finally getting the full picture? Let's break it down.
Before we get to the big answer, let's go over how Alien: Covenant connects to Prometheus. It's pretty simple: Covenant takes place about 10 years after the first film. At the end of Prometheus, we know Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) and David (the android played by Michael Fassbender) fly to another planet. They want to find the place where the Engineers (aka the massive human-like beings who created the humans on Earth) lived and not where they conducted their experiments. Seeing as the world in Covenant seems different from the one we see in Prometheus, it's safe to say Shaw and David found what they were looking for. We have clues to confirm it: Covenant's crew finds David and Shaw's ship, and of course, they encounter David himself. So, the biggest connection back to Prometheus is this character. And, of course, the alien monsters (the Xenomorphs) continue to be a thread through all films.
Warning: Spoilers below.
But how does Covenant connect to Alien? Well, it doesn't quite get there . . . yet. Even so, we can begin to see how we might eventually tie everything up. The mission the Alien: Covenant crew is tasked with is to find a new Earth-like planet and colonize it. The hope is to rebuild the human race. It's possible, if the colony mission ends up being a success (we're not entirely sure by the end of the film), that this is where Ripley could come into play. In fact, she could be one of the slumbering colonists on the ship. After all, Prometheus takes place in 2093, and Covenant is in 2104. Alien's setting is the year 2122, so we're only 18 years away from meeting Ripley. In Covenant, we learn there are seven remaining years before the ship reaches the new planet. That puts us at 2111 or 2112, just 10 or 11 years away from the original film. Could the next entry be the final piece of the puzzle? We'll just have to wait and see.
Just 16 Pictures of Charlie Hunnam Looking Hot as Hell in King Arthur
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword truly has something for everyone: Guy Ritchie as the director (meaning kickass action), a tale as old as time, and Charlie freakin' Hunnam. Sure, Jude Law, Djimon Hounsou, and Eric Bana are some grade-A hunks too, but don't even try to tell me that you're not stoked to see Hunnam as the brave young Arthur. Ahead of the film's release, take a look through all the pictures of Hunnam looking fierce AF.
50 Years Later, Walt Disney's Original Hand-Drawn Disneyland Map Has Been Found
An invaluable piece of theme park history is about to be auctioned off at what will likely be a million-dollar price point. In Sherman Oaks, Van Eaton Galleries is gearing up to sell the original map of Disneyland drawn by Walt Disney himself in 1953. Though the gallery has been selling animation memorabilia for over two decades, the map is said to be the most prized Disney item sold at an auction.
According to the gallery's co-owner Mike Van Eaton, the map was was presented in meetings with prospective investors. A year later, Disney created a newer and more accurate map. Shortly thereafter, a Disney employee found the original map in Disney's office and asked if he could hold onto it as a keepsake. The employee kept it for decades before Van Eaton Galleries eventually acquired it.
In an interview with ABC7, Van Eaton said that "an artifact like this, which is so deeply rooted in the creation of Disneyland, still exists today is astonishing." Adding, "we have an item that Walt Disney created during a 48-hour period of hard work and imaginative genius, which succeeded in getting him the funding he needed to build one of the most successful endeavors of his career, and which he continued to personally use throughout the entire building stages of Disneyland."
The map will be auctioned in June 2017 along with 800 other original Disneyland artifacts and souvenirs. Leading up to the auction, the gallery will host a public exhibit in May. It's expected that the map will sell for $750,000 to $1 million.
Learn more about the historic find in the CBS Los Angeles video, shown below.
We Have a Huge Style Crush on Yara Shahidi and Don’t Care Who Knows It
A new crop of young, talented stars are taking over Hollywood, and one of them is Yara Shahidi. The 17-year-old actress and teen activist is best known for her role in Black-ish, playing the older daughter of Rainbow Johnson (Tracee Ellis Ross). TV credits aside, Yara has scored fashion covers on Essence and Teen Vogue and was the face of Beyoncé's Ivy Park line, which officially solidified her status as a cool girl.
Yara's journey to stardom, of course, includes attending red carpet events and award shows. This is where she really shines as a fashion chameleon, wearing the likes of Naeem Khan and Off-White. Her youthful and sophisticated fashion sense easily makes her one of our style crushes, and she even has fashion icon Michelle Obama's stamp of approval. Ahead, glance at Yara's carefully crafted looks and you'll end up enchanted with her too.
Recall Alert! Check Your Baby's Wipe Packages ASAP
The Honest Company is voluntarily recalling certain batches of its baby wipes for potential mold contamination. The wipes in question, which come in 10-, 72-, 288-, and 576-count packages, are sold and distributed in the US and Canada both as a solo product as well as inside gift bundles.
"We believe the affected product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences, however, impacted wipes do have a spotted discoloration and the aesthetics are unacceptable," the company wrote on its website. "Out of an abundance of caution, The Honest Company has decided to voluntarily recall certain lots of this product."
The lots affected are as follows (the numbers can be found on the back of the packaging, as shown below):
- 10-count packages, UPC 0817810011276, 0816645024079, 0817810011276
- 72-count packages, UPC 0817810011863, 7000000011863, 0816645023584, 0816645023591
- 288-count packages, UPC 0817810014680
- 576-count packages, UPC 0817810028540
Consumers with questions can call the company's customer service line at 888-862-8818 on business days between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT.
The Best Thing My Mom Taught Me About Cooking
I was fortunate enough to grow up in a house where my mom cooked for our family of six just about every night. My mom is Italian and grew up with seven sisters and two brothers in New York, so her knack for cooking and love of food likely stemmed from sitting down to home-cooked meals with a family of 12 on a regular basis. You could say she knows a thing or two (thousand) about cooking.
Now that I'm an adult and love cooking just as much as she does (I even get paid to write about food!), I'm always trying to master the art of cooking as a 20-something on a budget. I rely on my mom's passed-down knowledge more than I could have imagined, and while she taught me plenty of recipes (everything I know about pasta, I owe it to her) and has answered an embarrassing number of my midcooking-panic questions over the phone, there's one solid piece of cooking advice that has stuck with me the most:
You can make something out of nothing.
As in, you don't need a recipe to cook something, and you don't have to have a full pantry and fridge to get dinner on the table. My mom is the queen of pulling scraps from the fridge and freezer and seemingly magically turning them into a cohesive, family-approved meal. If she had a dollar for every time one of her kids asked her, "What's for dinner?" she'd definitely be a millionaire, and what I didn't know growing up was that a lot of times she didn't even know what was for dinner as she began making dinner. But lo and behold, she'd make it happen. She'd usually aim to combine some type of protein with a starch and a vegetable, even if that meant throwing everything in a dish and baking it in the oven. My dad has lovingly and hilariously named these creations "bakes." "Oooh, what do we have here, a cheesy chicken bake?" he'll say if he peers into the oven and sees a casserole dish filled with various unidentifiable ingredients. And you know what? They were always delicious.
Thanks to my mom's ability to improvise, my family rarely resorted to takeout and instead had much healthier and more budget-friendly dinners, and I think this is a mantra that everyone can benefit from. While sometimes you might quite literally have nothing to work with, there are staples you should always have on hand that make this "no recipe" cooking method a lot easier: eggs (you can put anything in an omelet), chicken (keep it in the freezer and defrost the day you plan to use it), pasta (the ultimate blank-canvas ingredient), and frozen vegetables (no need to always buy fresh at the risk of letting them go bad). Also, save everything (that quarter of an onion will come in handy the next time you sauté garlic or want to add caramelized onions to something).
So now whenever I open my fridge and see a few random jars, some partially wilted spinach, and leftover chicken, I don't think, "time to go out." I think, "what would my mom make?"
Recall Alert! Check Your Baby's Wipe Packages ASAP
The Honest Company is voluntarily recalling certain batches of its baby wipes for potential mold contamination. The wipes in question, which come in 10-, 72-, 288-, and 576-count packages, are sold and distributed in the US and Canada both as a solo product as well as inside gift bundles.
"We believe the affected product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences, however, impacted wipes do have a spotted discoloration and the aesthetics are unacceptable," the company wrote on its website. "Out of an abundance of caution, The Honest Company has decided to voluntarily recall certain lots of this product."
The lots affected are as follows (the numbers can be found on the back of the packaging, as shown below):
- 10-count packages, UPC 0817810011276, 0816645024079, 0817810011276
- 72-count packages, UPC 0817810011863, 7000000011863, 0816645023584, 0816645023591
- 288-count packages, UPC 0817810014680
- 576-count packages, UPC 0817810028540
Consumers with questions can call the company's customer service line at 888-862-8818 on business days between 5 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT.
The Best Thing My Mom Taught Me About Cooking
I was fortunate enough to grow up in a house where my mom cooked for our family of six just about every night. My mom is Italian and grew up with seven sisters and two brothers in New York, so her knack for cooking and love of food likely stemmed from sitting down to home-cooked meals with a family of 12 on a regular basis. You could say she knows a thing or two (thousand) about cooking.
Now that I'm an adult and love cooking just as much as she does (I even get paid to write about food!), I'm always trying to master the art of cooking as a 20-something on a budget. I rely on my mom's passed-down knowledge more than I could have imagined, and while she taught me plenty of recipes (everything I know about pasta, I owe it to her) and has answered an embarrassing number of my midcooking-panic questions over the phone, there's one solid piece of cooking advice that has stuck with me the most:
You can make something out of nothing.
As in, you don't need a recipe to cook something, and you don't have to have a full pantry and fridge to get dinner on the table. My mom is the queen of pulling scraps from the fridge and freezer and seemingly magically turning them into a cohesive, family-approved meal. If she had a dollar for every time one of her kids asked her, "What's for dinner?" she'd definitely be a millionaire, and what I didn't know growing up was that a lot of times she didn't even know what was for dinner as she began making dinner. But lo and behold, she'd make it happen. She'd usually aim to combine some type of protein with a starch and a vegetable, even if that meant throwing everything in a dish and baking it in the oven. My dad has lovingly and hilariously named these creations "bakes." "Oooh, what do we have here, a cheesy chicken bake?" he'll say if he peers into the oven and sees a casserole dish filled with various unidentifiable ingredients. And you know what? They were always delicious.
Thanks to my mom's ability to improvise, my family rarely resorted to takeout and instead had much healthier and more budget-friendly dinners, and I think this is a mantra that everyone can benefit from. While sometimes you might quite literally have nothing to work with, there are staples you should always have on hand that make this "no recipe" cooking method a lot easier: eggs (you can put anything in an omelet), chicken (keep it in the freezer and defrost the day you plan to use it), pasta (the ultimate blank-canvas ingredient), and frozen vegetables (no need to always buy fresh at the risk of letting them go bad). Also, save everything (that quarter of an onion will come in handy the next time you sauté garlic or want to add caramelized onions to something).
So now whenever I open my fridge and see a few random jars, some partially wilted spinach, and leftover chicken, I don't think, "time to go out." I think, "what would my mom make?"
Camila Cabello's Style Is Nothing Like It Used to Be - and We're Not Mad About It
It takes just a quick look through Fifth Harmony appearances to notice the girls always coordinated their looks. They wore the same color palette (often black or red) and paid attention to having a running theme through all their styles (they all wore cutouts to the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards, for example). But now that Camila Cabello is on her own, it's all different.
The Cuban-American singer, who shocked the world by leaving 5H in late 2016 to concentrate on her solo career, is really showing off her fashion sense this year. So far, we can tell she prefers crop tops to regular shirts, is partial to pieces with a rocker edge, and is, by no means, afraid to experiment. Keep reading to see what else we have observed by checking out her best looks of 2017.
Melissa McCarthy Riding Around NYC as Sean Spicer Will Have You Cry-Laughing
Melissa McCarthy is hosting Saturday Night Live this week, and we have to assume that fans are most looking forward to her playing White House press secretary Sean Spicer - a character that she has been nailing all season. On Friday, Melissa was in full "Spicey" mode as bystanders caught her dressed as Sean, riding around the streets of Midtown Manhattan on a press room podium and terrorizing people in traffic (not unlike how the current administration has been terrorizing all of us). It's almost as funny as when he literally hid in the bushes to avoid questions this week. Watch the videos now and prepare to LOL.
The things you see in New York City. Melissa McCarthy riding Sean Spicer's podium through Midtown #SNL http://pic.twitter.com/BEorGZ15yS
- Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) May 12, 2017
Melissa McCarthy Riding Around NYC as Sean Spicer Will Have You Cry-Laughing
Melissa McCarthy is hosting Saturday Night Live this week, and we have to assume that fans are most looking forward to her playing White House press secretary Sean Spicer - a character that she has been nailing all season. On Friday, Melissa was in full "Spicey" mode as bystanders caught her dressed as Sean, riding around the streets of Midtown Manhattan on a press room podium and terrorizing people in traffic (not unlike how the current administration has been terrorizing all of us). It's almost as funny as when he literally hid in the bushes to avoid questions this week. Watch the videos now and prepare to LOL.
The things you see in New York City. Melissa McCarthy riding Sean Spicer's podium through Midtown #SNL http://pic.twitter.com/BEorGZ15yS
- Donie O'Sullivan (@donie) May 12, 2017
Stylish Gifts to Spoil Your Mom With on Mother's Day
When shopping for Mother's Day, we like to think realistically. Our moms might be stylish, but they probably value functional pieces rather than trendy It items. We want to buy them something they'll appreciate, then use forever, like a delicate wear-with-everything necklace or a fabulous floral tea kettle to coordinate with that new salad plate. Keeping the season in mind - perhaps your mom has a tropical vacation coming up? - we gathered a handful of beachside essentials along with seasonless must-have items that double as prized possessions. Ahead, see 49 standout picks for that very important holiday in May.
98 Adorable Pictures of Jordana Brewster and Her Family
Jordana Brewster was only 21 years old when her gorgeous fresh face and bright smile won us over on the first installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise. Flash forward 16 years (and eight action movies), and the actress is a star but above all a happy mom of two. Jordana, who welcomed her sons Julian (born Sept. 2013) and Rowan (born June 2016) via surrogate, loves sharing adorable pictures of her little ones. Here's what we know from all the Instagram action we've gotten from these cute kids: they have precious smiles, love to snack, and are just as photogenic as their mom. Keep scrolling to see the sweetest photos of the family!
- Additional reporting by Celia Fernandez
There's Just Something Special About Camilla Belle's Style - You'll Notice Too
We must confess, we're a little obsessed with Camilla Belle's style. There is just something very special about it, and we can't quite put our finger on what it is.
It could be that she wears long, flowy gowns to red carpet events that make her look like a Disney princess. Or it could be that she puts together pieces we would never think to wear together and totally rocks them. Or perhaps it has to do with the way she pays attention to every detail of her look, from her hair to her lipstick to her shoes, often wearing clashing prints in such a delicate way, it requires zooming in to notice. We're still not sure - let us know if looking at her best outfits of the year, ahead, gives you any clues.
Halima Aden's First-Ever Campaign Photos Are Absolutely Gorgeous
Halima Aden has had many big moments, from walking in New York Fashion Week to gracing CR Fashion Book's editorial cover. You might remember the model first shot to stardom after she wore a burkini in a pageant. Since then, she has become an important face for muslim women in the industry. What's her latest power move you might ask? She scored her first-ever campaign with The Modist, a luxury e-commerce site for modest shoppers.
The young model fronts the campaign in silky hijabs and limited-edition kaftans created in celebration of the holiday Ramadan. Not only does Halima look confident and strong in the photos, but she's also helping to shape the conversation about modesty in fashion. Designers who participated in the capsule collection include Mary Katrantzou, Adam Lippes, and Osman. While this roster of names is impressive, Halima has completely captured our attention all on her own. Read on to see more of her stunning campaign images.
Halima Aden's First-Ever Campaign Photos Are Absolutely Gorgeous
Halima Aden has had many big moments, from walking in New York Fashion Week to gracing CR Fashion Book's editorial cover. You might remember the model first shot to stardom after she wore a burkini in a pageant. Since then, she has become an important face for muslim women in the industry. What's her latest power move you might ask? She scored her first-ever campaign with The Modist, a luxury e-commerce site for modest shoppers.
The young model fronts the campaign in silky hijabs and limited-edition kaftans created in celebration of the holiday Ramadan. Not only does Halima look confident and strong in the photos, but she's also helping to shape the conversation about modesty in fashion. Designers who participated in the capsule collection include Mary Katrantzou, Adam Lippes, and Osman. While this roster of names is impressive, Halima has completely captured our attention all on her own. Read on to see more of her stunning campaign images.
98 Adorable Pictures of Jordana Brewster and Her Family
Jordana Brewster was only 21 years old when her gorgeous fresh face and bright smile won us over on the first installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise. Flash forward 16 years (and eight action movies), and the actress is a star but above all a happy mom of two. Jordana, who welcomed her sons Julian (born Sept. 2013) and Rowan (born June 2016) via surrogate, loves sharing adorable pictures of her little ones. Here's what we know from all the Instagram action we've gotten from these cute kids: they have precious smiles, love to snack, and are just as photogenic as their mom. Keep scrolling to see the sweetest photos of the family!
- Additional reporting by Celia Fernandez