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Emma Stydahar, 17, of Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., left, Julia Bluhm, 14, of Waterville, Maine, and Natasha Williams, 17, of East Flatbush, N.Y., are shown at a

Teen girls take on Seventeen over altered images

LEANNE ITALIE
In this undated image released by Park & Bond, a model is shown wearing a suit. Fashion insiders say men are taking a keen interest in how they dress _ and that means developing their own shopping habits.  You now see men dressing for the life they want to lead and image they want to project, agrees Eric Jennings, vice president and fashion director of menswear for Saks Fifth Avenue. Shopping and, even worse, trying things on to ensure a proper fit are necessary evils to get there.  (AP Photo/www.parkandbond.com)

In pursuit of finer things, men finding fashion

SAMANTHA CRITCHELL
In this image released by David's Bridal, a color chart from the spring 2012 catalog for David's Bridal is shown. David's Bridal, which expects to sell 110,000 prom dresses this season, has a program with Men's Wearhouse in which young men can ask for coordinating ties and other accessories using a color from the chart that corresponds to their date's dress. (AP Photo/David's Bridal)

For proms, the tie must match the dress

BETH J. HARPAZ
In this July 1, 2011, photo, Sandra Rawline, 52, right, poses with her lawyer Robert

Gray hair's in style, but what about at work?

LEANNE ITALIE

Time-saving lifestyle changes help you look and feel your best

COMMERCIAL IMAGE - In this photograph taken by AP Images for BlackBerry, Super Bowl Champion and NFL studio analyst Michael Strahan poses with fans at an ugly sweater holiday party hosted by BlackBerry, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2011, in New York. BlackBerry debuted the Ugly Sweater App and MADDEN NFL 12 by EA SPORTS for BlackBerry PlayBook at the event. (Diane Bondareff/AP Images for BlackBerry)

Ugly, gaudy Christmas sweaters all the rage

Don’t take heat for shorts at work: Dress them up

25 Quick Beauty Tips

CHRISTINA A. BARRERA AND AMY NICHOL SMITH
Emma Stydahar, 17, of Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y., left, Julia Bluhm, 14, of Waterville, Maine, and Natasha Williams, 17, of East Flatbush, N.Y., are shown at a

Teen girls take on Seventeen over altered images

LEANNE ITALIE
In this undated image released by Park & Bond, a model is shown wearing a suit. Fashion insiders say men are taking a keen interest in how they dress _ and that means developing their own shopping habits.  You now see men dressing for the life they want to lead and image they want to project, agrees Eric Jennings, vice president and fashion director of menswear for Saks Fifth Avenue. Shopping and, even worse, trying things on to ensure a proper fit are necessary evils to get there.  (AP Photo/www.parkandbond.com)

In pursuit of finer things, men finding fashion

SAMANTHA CRITCHELL
In this August 2006 photo provided by Iowa State University, a Phyciodes tharos butterfly is seen at Reiman Gardens, at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa. (AP Photo/Iowa State University, Nathan Brockman)

Butterfly gardening offers beauty, fun

AMY LORENTZEN
In this undated image released by Brian Patrick Flynn/HGTVremodels.com, high gloss red IKEA kitchen cabinets are shown in a bedroom. There are many storage options designed specifically for sporting goods and kids' items.

Ask a Designer: Embrace your inner sports parent

MELISSA RAYWORTH

Summer allergies: Fact or fiction?

In this April 7, 2012, photo, Sayer Manning, 5, collects some moss for his moss garden during a family hike at his home in Chatham, N.Y. The Manning family has learned to live with the presence of ticks during their outdoor activities. (AP Photo/Tim Roske)

No need to stay inside, but check for ticks

LISA A. FLAM
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