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Written by Jeffree Benet
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Tags: beauty | fashion | fashion crimes | style

As a guy, I just gotta say that this infographic really hits the spot. I know that they're just 'little things' and only a superficial male would even let them stand in the way of what could be an otherwise wonderful relationship... but in those moments when you're being annoying, any combination of the following aesthetic fashion mistakes simply act as magnifiers in antagonising your guy... so if you find yourself a fashion victim, maybe a reconsider is in order?

Now if only Blinc would be so kind to do one for guys, in the interest of fair play and all that!

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Written by Fatin Nazmin
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Tags: body image | self-confidence | underwear

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t was humiliating. There were these ... THINGS that stuck out and entered a room before I did. The iron-on decals on my little-girl-sized "Hello Kitty" t-shirts were stretched to oblivion. Poor Kitty was simply never supposed to look that way.

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Written by Eliza T.
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Tags: beauty | individuality | personal style

beauty myths

Eliza T. explains how the idea that beauty is unimportant is the real beauty myth.

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During the early sixties there were great changes in America, particularly, in the civil rights movements.

This meant black popular music became a lot more accepted. Soul and Motown were the main musical styles providing good fast music with a catchy beat which people could easily dance to.

These artists who sang for these labels such as Marvin Gaye and Smokey Robinson performed in good suits and always appeared very stylish carrying on the tradition of the jazz musicians of the decade before.

Clubs in London picked up on the popularity of this music and started to provide venues where young working class people could go to and dance. The youngsters who were attracted to by this style of music would naturally imitate their idols kicking off a trend of always dressing very stylish. Fashion was of most importance to these working class people who were known as the Mods...

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