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FOR WHAT Picking or having a suit tailored should start by determining the event where you will wear it. Say, it’s for a wedding, you’ll need something very formal to match the solemnity of the event.
LEARN TO BLEND If you decide to go the couture or clothier path try to not contradict whatever they will say looks good on you. It’s their job, remember-and we’re pretty sure they possess better fashion sense. So if you want to look good and impress the ladies but the couture said you could only do it if you wear a green plaid suit then by all means do it.
DITCH YOUR THUG TENDENCIES Leave the urban fashion style the moment you decide you want a suit. There’s no place for low-waist aficionados and baggy clothing when you talk about formal wear. If you want to look good then there’s a need to go the tight-fitted route. This means you have to tuck that beer belly in and endure a little pressure on the family jewels.
BRING ON THE BLING Start with a matching tie. Then to complete the perfect formal look, put on all the rock you have. It’s either going to be a watch, ring or bracelet but do ask your suit designer what’s best to wear. BAB
Angelina Jolie has a gently layered, below-the-shoulder style with cascading layers that flow perfectly. She had four inches trimmed to get this subtly layered, below-the-shoulder cut. Hairstylist David Babaii, who often works with the actress, says "it's a classic Vidal Sassoon 'round layer cut,' which creates cascading layers that reduce some of the weight in her hair so it flows better. The key is not to over-frame the face with too many choppy layers."Her expert's styling secrets1. Raise the volume"Angelina's hair is so silky it needs
Nostradamus, who today is known the world over by a single name, just like a rock star, was a 16th century French doctor and astrologer credited with predicting everything from the rise of Adolph Hitler to the terrorist attacks of September 11. Nostradamus (a Latinized version of his birth name, Michel de Nostredame) laid out his prophet-of-doom predictions, which often dealt with cataclysmic tragedies such as natural disasters and war, in a series of books originally published in 1555. Covering events from