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How to dress sexy [Without Slutty]


We’ve got the girly stuff you love—dresses that seem like you could have pulled them from your lingerie drawer, sequins, heels—and, as a special bonus, some surprisingly sultry new pieces.






A dress that shows off your curves

Seek out lingerie-y details like corseting, satin straps and a perfect, Cinderella-slipper fit.



Spaghetti straps
Skinny little spaghetti straps
On a sundress or a simple tank, they’re a flirty way to bare one of your best parts—those shoulders!


Halter shape

Anything with a halter shape

The thing we just said about showing off your shoulders? Ditto here.


Skinny pants high heels

Sleek, casual pants with some sky-high heels

The combo gives you that leggy look—even if you’re not a six-foot-tall model.


Dresses with cutouts

Cutouts that show your skin

Just-a-little-bit-naughty peekaboos are a big trend right now.


Low cut top

A top that’s cut low

Dare: Go low. Double dare: Don’t fidget. You have a no-fail date-night outfit!


Strapless dress

A modern strapless dress

This one’s got a dip in front and a not-bridesmaid-y, structured-shape bottom,
but anything that brings a smile to your face will do.


10 Things Women Do Better Than Men

We love men. But we kept coming across tons of studies proving women have some amazing abilities that men lack. So, we rounded up some of our favorites. Hello, ego boost!



1. We evolve hotter.

A recent study revealed that women are getting better looking through evolution; meanwhile, men are staying the same. After following more than 2,000 people through four decades of life, the study showed that attractive women had 16 percent more children than average-looking chicks and that beautiful people are 36 percent more likely to have a daughter as their firstborn. All those gorgeous daughters mean more beautiful women than in past generations.




2. We survive car accidents more often.

This is sad but true: Men are 77 percent more likely to die in a car accident than women, according to a study done by Carnegie Mellon University. Our boyfriends should be thanking us when we nag them to "Wear your seatbelt!"




3. We invest better.

A study of 100,000 portfolios showed that women's investment returns outperform men's, 18 percent to 11 percent. This could be because women are typically more cautious with their investment decisions and think longer term.




4. We're more recession-proof.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 80 percent of those who have lost their jobs since December 2007 have been men. Ouch. This could be because male-dominated fields have been hit the hardest, like manufacturing and finance. That really sucks...but hey, maybe it's time more men became nurses and educators.




5. We're better at seeking comfort.

A Mind survey of 2,000 people revealed that women are far more likely than men to talk through their problems. Fifty-three percent of women talk to their friends about what's stressing them out, as opposed to 29 percent of men.




6. We graduate college more often.

We already know that female enrollment is higher than male, but the Department of Education's statistics reveal that men are also less likely than women to graduate and get their bachelor's degrees. Men are also more likely to take longer than five years to complete their degree.




7. We eat healthier.

A survey of more than 14,000 people, conducted by the University of Minnesota, showed that women choose far healthier foods than men. While men are more likely to chow down on frozen pizza and red meat, women are piling fruits and veggies onto their plates. It all sounds pretty obvious, but we get so much grief for our chocolate addictions that we just had to point this one out!




8. We have stronger immune systems.

No wonder men act like such babies when they have a sniffle — women really do have stronger immune systems than men! If there are little battles going on in our bodies, women have a secret weapon: estrogen. A study done by McGill University indicated that estrogen gives women an edge when it comes to fighting off infections. That's because estrogen confronts a certain enzyme that often hinders the body's first line of defense against bacteria and viruses.




9. We live longer.

Among the world's population of those who are over 100 years old, 85 percent are women, according to the New England Centenarian Study. In general, women continue to live five to 10 years longer than men as well.




10. We're better managers, especially in this economy.

This one is a little controversial, but a slew of experts are confident that women make greater bosses because they are better listeners, mentors, problem solvers, and multitaskers than their male counterparts. In a recent Daily News article, management expert Jay Forte said, "It's a very service-oriented economy [right now], so you need employees to be motivated. Women are better connectors than men and more astute about knowing how to activate passion in their employees."


8 Snacks to Eat for Weight Loss

A new survey of U.S. workers found that one in 10 women is noshing more during the day because of economic worries. But if you make the right choice, there's nothing wrong with snacking--in fact, it's important to keep your mind and body energized and your metabolism pumping, says dietitian Wendy Bazilian, R.D., coauthor of The SuperFoodsRx Diet. Women should have two to three 150-calorie snacks a day. The best choices have a mix of carbs for energy and protein and fiber (at least two grams) to keep you full, she says. Here, eight great low-calorie snacks that do just that.
 

Instant trail mix

Toss a one-ounce serving of dried fruit like cherries or raisins and a tablespoon of cashews, almonds or walnuts into a baggie in the morning and save it for a midmorning or late-afternoon snack. It's a perfect mix of carbohydrates, protein and fat--not to mention flavor, says Bazilian. Walnuts are also heart-healthy and full of nutritious omega-3 fatty acids.
Carrots hummus celery

Baby carrots and hummus

Crave salty chips or crackers? The carrot crunch and savory hummus can satisfy that need while delivering more energy and filling fiber--and way fewer calories--than chips.
Yogurt blueberries

Yogurt with berries

Blueberries are a fabulous fruit to have on hand for snacking, says Bazilian. "They are the ultimate 'poppable' since they require only a rinse to eat--no peeling or chopping necessary." And frozen ones will keep in your office fridge for weeks. Make a sweet parfait with a nonfat yogurt and 3/4 cup of berries.
Apple peanut butter

An apple with a tablespoon of peanut butter

This is the quintessential sweet, crunchy and creamy combo, says Bazilian: "It packs healthy nutrients and fiber, and the heavy peanut butter creates energy that lasts."
Edamame bowl

Edamame

Boil frozen edamame (soybean) pods like the ones you get at Japanese restaurants and bring 1/2 cup of them to work to eat cold. With a light sprinkle of salt, edamame is a fresh and easy snack, says Bazilian. And those empty pods might have a secret benefit. "The pods are like a trail of evidence, which research has shown can play a role in determining how we know when to stop eating and our feelings of satisfaction," she says.
Crackers cheese

Four whole-grain crackers and light string cheese

Cheese can be hard to quit eating once you get started. So choose individually packaged light string or sliced cheeses that equal about one ounce.
Granola bar cranberries

An energy bar like flavor & fiber or Fiber One

Energy bars are easy pick-me-ups, but choosing the right one can be tricky, says Bazilian. Her rules? Look for real ingredients like raisins or oats and aim for 120 to 150 calories and no more than 15 grams of sugar, 150 mg of sodium and 5 grams of fat.
Popcorn

Popcorn

If you skip all the greasy butter and opt for the low-fat variety, popcorn is the ideal thing to keep your stomach from rumbling while also not contributing to any expansion of your hips. You can eat four whole cups and manage to pack in healthy whole-grain carbs, fiber and even a little protein.
Ref: GLAMOUR MAGAZINE