Tuesday, 7 July 2015

This Instagram Account Will Make You Forget About the Thigh Gap Once and For All

 When we came across Stacey Baker's Instagram account, the first thing we noticed was her eye for quirky style. The New York Times photographer and mastermind behind Citilegs aims to capture the most stylish legs in NYC, and she neverdiscriminates against body types.
Scroll through her feed, and you'll find thighs that touch, thighs that don't, crazy-printed leggings, furry boots, and striking statement shoes, along with the cross street that she spotted them. It's no wonder she's getting so much buzz and turning her project into a book — all to celebrate a diverse range of female figures.
"I don't mean to flatter myself or the project. I know they're just pictures of women's legs taken against a wall, but occasionally, the deconstructed legs look like something more. And I like that more often than not, it's fuller figures that achieve that, not the model-thin legs. Models' legs generally don't make for interesting leg pictures. Legs with curves do and as someone who has always wanted model-thin legs, that's good for me to see," Baker told Slate.

Double Duty: Joan Smalls Wears 1 Dreamy Look Twice in 1 Weekend

Who says supermodels don't wear the same thing more than once? Joan Smalls just killed it both on the runway and on the red carpet, wearing the same Atelier Versacedress. The Puerto Rican beauty walked the runway at Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week wearing one of the many ethereal and supersexy dresses in Donatella Versace's new collection, then took the dress out for the most star-studded red carpet at amfAR's Fashion Week dinner. The sheer and revealing body of the long gown was made to show Joan's toned and fit body, while the sweet floral headpiece gave the outfit a fairy-like touch. Keep scrolling to see more photos of the look, then be inspired by Joan's best and simplest model-off-duty outfit

Greece crisis: Pharmacies running low as patience wears thin

Greece debt crisis: PM Tsipras to present new plan to eurozone

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is expected to present new proposals at a eurozone emergency summit on his country's growing debt crisis.
The plan is said to include a demand for Greece's debt to be cut by up to 30%, after voters rejected the terms of an international bailout on Sunday.
Athens has been urged to make "serious" proposals as Greece risks defaulting on its €323bn ($356bn; £228bn) debt.
Greece's banks are to stay closed on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Monday, 6 July 2015

SPAR 1ST BIRTHDAY SALE-A-BRATION. "SHOP, PICK & WIN FREE SHOPPING VOUCHERS"

HOW IT WORKS

Be part of our Birthday SALE-A-BRATION as SPAR turns 1 in Port Harcourt Mall

    1. Walk into any SPAR in Port Harcourt City.
    2. Shop any item in the store.
    3. Pay the Bill.
    4. Pick One Number from the Box.
    5. If you happen to Pick the Lucky Number of the Day, we will issue a Gift Card equivalent to the value of your Bill of the day and make your shopping Free.

    6. Maximum value of the Gift Card will be N 100,000.
    7. That's not all, Pick any number between 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364 & 365 and win a N 5,000 Gift Card.

    8. You can use the Gift Card to Shop anything from the store.
    9. Shop, Pick & Win offer is valid in SPAR stores located at Port Harcourt City and valid till 12th Jul 2015.

Dementia: GPs say patchy services fail patients

Doctors have raised fresh concerns about the level of support people with dementia and their carers get from the NHS and social services in the UK.
And the Royal College of GPs says until the situation improves, doctors will have to weigh up whether there is any advantage in early diagnosis.
The college was responding to a survey of GPs for the Alzheimer's Society.
The poll suggests some patients are forced to rely on family, friends and unpaid carers due to gaps in services.
The government said dementia training had been given to 600,000 NHS and social care staff.