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    • The Perfect Cat Eye

      Katherine Bernard


      In this week's beauty tutorial, makeup artist Alice Lane demonstrates how to draw the perfect wing of inky black eyeliner. Shop her favorite gel formulas, angled brushes, and cleanup tools in our slideshow below.

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    • Spring Fashion: 10 Pieces to Wear Now and Later

      Katherine Bernard


      March. It's what you do down the sidewalk during the third month of the year wearing the same old boots you couldn't wait to wear back in October, lifting your head against the wind only to gaze ruefully at the sandals and sling-backs filling up the sunny store windows. In one day it will officially be spring, but the weather doesn't care about labels. Wintry March marches on, and you still have to wear a hat. But during this awkward in-between season, let's not wallow in self-pity. Sure, it's been more than a year since we first lusted after the winter coats we are still wearing. And true, we're conditioned to feel like clothing has a shelf-life shorter than milk, but it's possible to get excited while still having to wear those bulkier, last season pieces that keep the elements at bay. To prove it, Vogue chose ten spring runway favorites that you can wear right now. All you have to do is get creative-and isn't that the whole reason you're excited for spring

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    • Justin Timberlake's "Suit and Tie" Style Evolution

      Evelyn Crowley




      When Justin Timberlake returned to the music scene this month after a nearly seven-year hiatus, he brought with him not only a more sophisticated sound but also a style to match it. Gone are the beige leather jackets and baggy pants of his *NSYNC days. Bringing sexy back (or fedoras for that matter) doesn't seem to rank high on his agenda either. Rather, the 32-year-old newlywed seems to have found his sartorial footing and, with it, a newfound interest in designer fashion (he wore Tom Ford, Jessica Biel a Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress to their wedding). To wit, the single "Suit & Tie" off his new album, The 20/20 Experience, which dropped last night on iTunes, is a genre-hopping, seventies funk-riffing ode to black-tie glamour that name checks Ford and Alexander Wang. Performing the song on Saturday Night Live last weekend with collaborator, Jay-Z, Timberlake, clad in a Ford suit and Christian Louboutin footwear, oozed urbane charisma. We can't wait to see

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    • Female Designers Discuss Sheryl Sandberg's "Lean In"

      Katherine Bernard




      "I believe our world would be a better place if half our companies and half our countries were run by women," Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says in her new book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead. But how do we get there? Sandberg acknowledges that there are gender biases to surmount in the workplace and across society, but to begin to reach the goals set a half century ago by the women's lib movement, we have to do work within. Lean In focuses on the moments of self-doubt women experience at work: when we assume a passive position because we believe a man will automatically get the promotion we want, when we stop reaching for higher titles in anticipation of one day having children, or when we choose to sit on the sidelines rather than around the conference table. At these times, Sandberg urges women to lean in instead of slinking back and to have confidence in our talents and value. Of course, not everyone aspires to be a CEO or to run for office. And

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    • 6 Models Share Their Skin-Care Survival Secrets

      Ally Betker, Vogue

      They may spend their days playing dress up in the industry's most beautiful clothes, but models endure wear and tear on their skin during Fashion Week that is anything but glamorous. In the makeup chair, they're dabbed, dipped, and smeared with product, only to be stripped clean and done all over again at the next show. "You might have makeup put on and taken off seven times a day," says Karlie Kloss, perched backstage at Carolina Herrera. Like many of her peers, she has developed a survival strategy that revolves largely around cleansing, calming, and hydrating her sensitive skin. Here, six of our favorite backstage faces share their guide to complexion perfection-along with a few of the all-around beauty products they won't leave home without.


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    • Date Night Manicures

      Florence Kane, Vogue



      It's Valentine's Day, and you want to be prepared-especially when it comes to receiving something sparkling and statement-worthy to wear on your finger or wrist. So before heading out the door for dinner, you'll want to put a little pre-date nail polish strategy into effect.



      Does your sweetheart know you've been yearning for a Jennifer Meyer rose-gold heart bracelet? Maybe get a manicure with a matching metallic pink polish in anticipation. On the other hand, if you have no idea what will be inside that little red box handed to you over a glass of champagne, you may want something more neutral. Meyer recommends soft blush tones like Essie's Mademoiselle or Ballet Slippers. "You'll never regret those." For more drama, she prefers the bold fuchsia pop of Deborah Lippmann's Between The Sheets-or the blackened Bordeaux intensity of Chanel's Vamp, which she's currently wearing with her emerald cigar-band ring. "I love the rich contrast."



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    • Green Juice Taste Test

      Molly Creeden, Vogue



      Does anyone remember a time before green juice? The fresh fruit-and-vegetable blends-squeezed on hydraulic presses, packed with nutrients, and designed to balance PH and alkalize acidity in the body-now seem as ubiquitous as the iPhone or Lena Dunham. As the New York fashion collections draw near (on the heels of a rampant strain of the flu-thanks, winter), showgoers will be doing their best to fortify themselves against long days, late nights, and crowded venues. It seems that everyone has a favorite blend of choice: Vogue's market and accessories departments almost single-handedly keep the midtown juice bars at Free Foods and Green Symphony-located a stone's throw from the office-in business. Model-turned-street-style-photographer Hanneli Mustaparta credits her favorite at-home blend of veggies and fruits as her Fashion Week survival secret: "It helps me get enough nutrients and feel good about taking care of myself, not to mention piecing me back together

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    • Beauty Staples that Belong in Your Fashion Week Bag

      Catherine Piercy, Vogue magazine

      It's New York Fashion Week-and while you're mulling over the perfect wear-with-everything boot or colorful winter coat, why not give some thought to your beauty strategy, too? Long days, late nights, and the occasional last-minute invitation call for preparation. That's why we've assembled a checklist of smart, downsized, appropriately chic products to carry you through the week. Guaranteed to ward off chipped manicures, tired eyes, and unfashionably flat hair when stashed in a hardworking day tote or glittering party clutch.

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    • Fashion Week: The Twitter and Instagram Accounts to Follow

      Meredith Melling Burk, Vogue

      While you're staying up to speed with the latest news from the tents on Vogue.com, it never hurts to have an extra Insta-break between shows. This week's Most Wanted focuses on ten social-savvy industry insiders and the Twitter and Instagram accounts that, in addition to @voguemagazine, they love to follow.

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    • What Your Favorite Print Says About You

      Esther Adams, Vogue



      Reread any of the illustrated storybooks of our youth, from Rudyard Kipling's How The Camel Got His Hump ("But uglier yet is the hump we get from having too little to do") to Aesop's fables like The Frog and the Ox (the amphibian bursts in an effort to inflate himself beyond his means) or almost any of Shakespeare's plays, and it's clear that authors have drawn parallels between human temperament and beastly behavior as a colorful literary device for centuries. With that in mind, peering at the exotic prints that stalked the spring runways-from 3.1 Phillip Lim's leopard-print blazer to Alexander Wang's shimmering alligator-like argent dress-the predatory pattern we're most attracted to this season might reveal a little more than anticipated about who we are.



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