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Lady Gaga’s New Music Video + More Culture News You Missed This Week
Here's why Lady Gaga, Sofia Vergara and Maria Sharapova made headlines this week.
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Maria Sharapova Will Return to U.S. Open Wearing a Riccardo Tisci-Designed Tennis Dress
After serving a 15-month doping suspension, Maria Sharapova is set to make her first U.S. Open appearance next week — and she’s planning on doing it in style. The former world No. 1 tennis pro will be outfitted in a chic little black (tennis) dress, designed in collaboration with Riccardo Tisci and Nike for her evening […]
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Paris Fashion Week front row: The 10 best-dressed celebrities at the Spring 2016 shows
The front rows at Paris Fashion Week started off with a bang with the likes of Kanye, Rihanna and Zendaya making their way to the shows. The usual A-list suspects (ie. Selena Gomez, Chloe Moretz and KStew) may not have made it to heavy-hitters Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Miu Miu this time around, but nonetheless, the 10 […]
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30 Days, 30 Workouts: Our anti-resolution guide to keeping you motivated
It’s #NewYearNewMe time. Practically everyone has resolutions—even the supermodels (Kate Upton wants to start a journal; Cindy Crawford wants to take more beach walks). While writing down the day’s highs and lows and strolling seaside sound pleasant, the tough-love kind of goals can be downright difficult to keep (Give up chocolate? Hells no!) But we hear you: You want to be toned so you can rock spring’s crop-top trend, and we will make sure you can do so.
“Resolutions, as far as I’m concerned, fail,” says Eva Redpath, founder of Body Conditioning by Dancers and Nike Master Trainer. “We’re super committed to them, we’re hot and heavy with them, and we’re doing them for a short amount of committed time. In order to achieve what you want, you should make a lifestyle change, and that takes time.” And if your NYR list is a page long, she suggests you lighten up. “Choose one particular thing you want to work on. I wouldn’t recommend you try to quit smoking, lose weight, drink more water, go to the gym five times a week—all of that is extremely overwhelming and in my experience doesn’t work.” Once you’ve chosen a specific goal, “Set little miniature goals, so it’s like a ladder. Take one step at a time,” says Redpath. For instance, in the first week, try one new workout class and in the second week, try two.