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Anne Hathaway Is the Latest A-Lister to Give Up Alcohol

Anne Hathaway revealed she recently gave up alcohol to keep up with her busy life as a mom—since it turns out, early mornings don't exactly pair well with a hangover.

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50 of the Best Couture Week Street-Style Looks From the Recent Past

Couture week tends to raise the stakes for street style. Here, we edited thousands of shots from the recent past down to 50 of the most memorable looks ever.

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Daquisiline Gomis Launches Beni, a New Line of Suiting Inspired by 1970s West Africa

The Parisian designer references cult Senegalese movies like Djibril Diop Mambéty’s Touki-Bouki and dapper afropop outfits such as Orchestra Baobab.

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Hunting Season Hosts a Couture Week Dinner Party

A quintessentially Parisian dinner was cohosted by Alexia Niedzielski, Tatiana Casiraghi, and Hunting Season founder Danielle Corona.

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Erin O’Connor Walks Schiaparelli Couture 8-Months Pregnant and in Converse

The 40-year-old mother-to-be went extreme.

from Vogue http://bit.ly/2FTpcEP

It's Official: "Banana Buns" Are the Hairstyle French Girls Can't Stop Pinning

Rolling out of bed with the perfect head of tousled locks would be ideal. However, that doesn't actually happen as much as we would like. Luckily, there is an easy alternative: banana buns. According to Pinterest insights, French girls are looking for "messy" and "easy" hairstyles (+68% YoY), and the one style they are gravitating toward is the banana bun.

Unlike high-maintenance sock buns that were popular back in 2013, the banana bun is an über-chic low-slung hairstyle that takes but a couple of minutes to re-create. According to Amanda Switzer, our contact at Pinterest, the banana bun is "a messier take on the French twist that sits low on your neck. Just roll up your hair, pop in some bobby pins, and you’re set with this chic, stylish and effortless look." So why is this chignon/messy bun hybrid coined the banana bun? While we can't say for certain, it is likely due to the bun's shape, which is slightly longer and more vertical than your typical twist. To get a better glimpse at the Parisian-girl equivalent to the ponytail, keep on reading. (Scroll all the way to the bottom for a video tutorial from Suave Professionals celebrity stylist Jenny Cho!)


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