
I heart the Fug Girls. They are smart, acerbic and they are almost always bang-on with their commentary. This article is no exception: Ten Things We Learned From Celeb Fashion in 2008.
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How about increasing your cup size by wearing a day's water intake on the outside of your bra? No, I am not making this up. Pink Tentacle reports:
Heads up: This is the same company that brought you such Eco-Hits as the No! Shopping Bag Bra.

For most of us, what we wear is limited only by our pocketbook and our ability to tastefully arrange its elements. Our choices are often only eclipsed by the reasons we choose to wear what we do: to look pretty, to appear in control, to be taken seriously at work. But for the women of the Texas Polygamists-as they are popularly referred to in the media-what you wear is an indication of your virtue, strength of faith and ultimately your subservience to your husband. "You can modify people's behaviour just by putting them in a certain kind of dress." Oddly enough, my entire career has rested on that very premise. But these words were uttered by Carolyn Jessop, a former spiritual wife of Merrill Jessop, the bishop of the Texas FLDS enclave and the context is quite different. "Its a uniform. You have nothing about you that's individual. You're just part of a whole." She is quoted in the Salt Lake Tribune talking about how the clothing that the FLDS women wear is a matter of mandate. Strictly enforced and coloured- coded by family, even the way a woman wears her her hair is minutely controlled.


I am not pulling your leg when I suggest that having Topstick brand toupee tape in your tickle trunk of supplies just might prevent you from pulling your hair out. Honestly, this double sided invisible tape is amazing. I use it all the time, on skin or fabric, on and off the set. Its great to travel with! It keeps belts in place, plunging v-neck tops from exposing your tatas, and its especially good when your hem drops. They are easy to use, can be cut to size, made of medical grade adhesive (virtually hypo allergenic) and can be used directly on the skin (and don't cause rashes). It doesn't slip or lose its grip even after hours of use. Just be careful when you pull it off your skin or removing it from delicate fabrics and remember to remove it before you launder anything.






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Today I'd like to introduce a new series called 'Heroes'. The series will consist of people who are leaders in their fields or are trail blazers breaking new ground. They are courageous, talented and warm hearted people worthy of recognition. Some are artists or creatives, others are social minded entrepreneurs, bottom-line philanthropists or behind-the-scenes geniuses. Some are modest, others are flambuoyant. The one trait they all share is a deep desire to improve their lives and make the world a little better-even if that's only one person at a time.
To start all of this off, I'd like to introduce you to Melanie Janisse. Melanie just oozes talent. She is an incredibly talented writer, photographer, painter, accessories designer and entrepreneur. No joke-she does it all. You may know Melanie from her vintage clothing boutique Melanie's Closet, but did you know that she will soon be debuting a new series of amusement park inspired paintings and that she is now represented by Canvas Gallery ? And that she's just about to publish her first book of poetry (!) called 'We Sink We Swim' with Guernica Editions (disclaimer: I edited her book)? Somehow Melanie finds time to create incredible handmade corset belts (she's wearing one in the photo above), necklaces, pins and earrings made from re-purposed leather jackets under the label Clothes Horse (disclaimer: I wear my belt every day). What I admire most about Melanie is her dream to create a vintage clothing store/design studio that would sponsor, house and employ young women struggling with sobriety. What a superstar. Check out Clothes Horse at Etsy and visit Melanie's Closet at 829 Dundas Street West 416-532-4231



