fashion: trends & must-haves for your wardrobe
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The ultimate shoe guide
Browse the season’s hottest trends to find your perfect pair from InStyle’s Ultimate Shoe Guide.
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Easy does it
Slip into a soft, feminine dress with these no-sweat, all-in-one approaches to looking pulled together.
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The best slimming swimsuits of 2013
Step away from the muu-muu. Whether your trouble spot is your stomach, hips, waist, or thighs, we've got you covered with the 10 best suits (out of 270 try-ons!) tested and photographed in our GHRI labs.
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Flat sandals for every occasion—because who needs heels?
Unless you’re one of those people who doesn’t like your feet, you like sandals. (And if not, I’d like to know know why, because sandals are easy, comfy and ideal for showing off cool nail polish colors. I love them.) They’re great for every occasion—work, weekend, beach, parties—with only one catch: it’s hard to find a single pair that’s right for all of them.
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Your perfect suit finder
Brave women of all body types did a mass try-on (we brought in over 1,000 swimsuits!) to find these flattering, flaw-erasing winners. Seriously—they're better than Photoshop. Browse, buy, and feel beautiful.
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You gotta get white jeans!
White jeans are crisp, flattering, and summer's best unsung staple. And oh, would you look at that — we've found the perfect pair for your body. Here's how to wear them.
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Khloé Kardashian styles you
Khloé Kardashian knows how to dress her curves. Here are her no-fail style tips for every body type.
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9 pieces you need and can afford
Trends come and go, but these new must-haves will last a lifetime. Style expert and author of The Wow Factor: Insider Style Secrets for Every Body and Budget Jacqui Stafford's picks are here not just to stay, but also to flatter.
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The most flattering swimsuit for your body type
Find your shape’s best buys.
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The best swimsuit for your body type—yes, yours!
When morning talk shows and local newspapers dole out their seasonal swimsuit shopping advice, I’m usually pretty disappointed by the lack of body types represented. What about the women who don’t resemble fruit? (Or aren’t boy-shaped—the third “one of these things is not like the other” category I’ve never quite understood. Couldn’t they say “banana?” Or is that somehow more offensive than “apple” and “pear” shapes?)
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Shoe envy
Step into spring with style in June Ambrose's new shoe line for HSN.
