Posh hailed for wearing faux fur

London, March 24 (ANI): Victoria Beckham has won admiration after sporting imitation fur at various chic hot-spots.

The former Spice Girl was seen wearing her trademark shades, a thick brown faux fur jacket, skinny jeans and Louboutins at the pre-Oscar party circuit in Beverly Hills.

“It”s wonderful to see [faux fur on] someone of her position in the industry. Celebrities start almost all trends in fashion. She”s so influential, so people like her at the top of their industry make all the difference,” The Mirror quoted Jaclyn Sharp, founder of faux fur company Imposter, as saying.

Jaclyn added: “I”m just so honoured for people at that level in the industry to have heard about this. The list is still building, it”s been fantastic.

“Most of the celebrities are people that care a lot about animals. I think and I hope it was really the idea and the concept of what it could do that got them excited about it.” (ANI)

S. African athlete Semenya tries to gloss over gender controversy

Johannesburg, Sep.9 (ANI): South African athlete Caster Semenya has completed her transformation from gender troubled sporting champion into national celebrity with a photo shoot in the country’s leading gossip magazine.

While the controversy rumbles on over whether the teenage runner is really male or female, her handlers have sought to end the debate with the aid of a costume change, make up and some studio lights.

With the front cover headline: “Wow, look at Caster now!” You magazine proudly boasts that it has turned her from “power girl” into “glamour girl” and apparently, “she loves it”.

Inside, the 800 m world champion – whose gender is being tested by the international athletics authorities – says the whole issue is a joke.

“It doesn’t upset me. God made me the way I am and I accept myself. I am who I am and I’m proud of myself,” The Sun quoted Semenya, as saying.

In the magazine, Semenya poses in skinny jeans, stilettos and a black and white evening dress.

News that the athlete would have to undergo testing was leaked before the 800m final at the world championships in Berlin, putting her under enormous pressure.

Following her victory, the ruling African National Congress seized upon her case to score political points, with left-wing firebrands such as Winnie Madikizela Mandela and ANC Youth League president Julius Malema accusing the athletics authorities of racism.

They have also sought to use Semenya to stir up populist feeling against what is seen as the right wing of the ANC, represented by Trevor Manuel, President Jacob Zuma’s planning chief.

Semenya received a heroine’s welcome in her home village in South Africa’s impoverished Limpopo province at the end of August, with VIPs and a 200-strong crowd singing a version of the Communist Party anthem, which included the lyrics: “My mother was a kitchen girl, my father was a garden boy, that’s why I’m a champion, that’s why I’m a champion.”

The cover shoot has reignited the debate in South Africa over the athlete’s appearance, with radio talk shows inundated with callers.

The 18-year-old has refused to be drawn on what she is going through at present, telling the magazine: “I don’t want to talk about the tests – I’m not even thinking about them.” (ANI)

Most women own a pair of “skinny jeans” they hope to fit into someday

Melbourne, Sept 2 (ANI): They have finally confessed it – nearly every woman owns a secret pair of “skinny jeans” which she hopes to diet her way back into, a new Australian study has found.

What’s more, study by the Young Women’s Christian Association found that about 70 per cent admit holding onto the hope that too small clothes will eventually fit them.

However, experts have warned women about the dangers of dieting, reports The Courier Mail.

Body image expert Professor Marika Tiggemann said that while women spent time, money and energy on worrying about being thinner, it was “a waste”.

The expert added that many women suffered under the “false hope” they were going to drop several sizes.

“Most of the advice you get from the positive body image stuff is to throw away things that don’t fit and buy good clothes that fit you now,” she said.

The survey also found three-quarters of women were unhappy with their body size. (ANI)

Are skinny jeans bad for your health? Too-tight pants can lead to ‘tingling thigh syndrome’

Are skinny jeans bad for your health? Too-tight pants can lead to 'tingling thigh syndrome'The old, familiar wiggle-dance women do to slip into that super-tight pair of jeans may be only half the battle against denim-inflicted torture.

Experts are finding that women who wear too tight jeans run the risk of suffering from a nerve problem called meralgia paresthetica, reports MSNBC.com. Coupled with stiletto heels, the pressure these jeans put on the femoral cutaneous nerve that runs through the thigh can cause tingling and burning through the leg.

Parmeeta Ghoman, who developed this condition, remembers the initial feeling of what has become known as “tingling thigh syndrome.” She said, “It felt really strange — it felt like my leg had gone to sleep.”

Though the condition is nothing new and has largely appeared in construction workers, pregnant women and obese people, the affliction in young, fit women has become more prominent in recent years.

“The nerve, in some people, is susceptible to compression,” Dr. John England, of the American Academy of Neurology said. “It is a pure sensory nerve — it doesn’t go to muscles or provide strength. Anything that is tight around there could potentially compress the nerve that goes there.”

But before your start burning your skinny britches, remember that the damage is rarely permanent. According to chiropractic physician Dr. William Madosky, “The key is, you remove the pressure, and the nerve regenerates.”

Just another reminder, ladies. Sometimes, beauty is pain.

Michelle Rodriguez turns ‘Bridesmaidzilla’ at best pal’s wedding!

New York, April 22 (ANI): Michelle Rodriguez reportedly turned one wild bridesmaid at the four-day wedding of her best friend and manager.

The “Fast and the Furious” actress was said to have thrust fully clothed guests into the pool at the welcome dinner hosted by pal Giancarlo Chersich at the Casa de Campo Resort in the Dominican Republic.

The next night at the bachelorette party, she allegedly screamed that the stripper was “fat and had a small [bleep],” reports the New York Post.

The 30-year-old had also flipped when “the stripper began gyrating and pushing his crotch into the bride-to-be’s face”.

Rodriguez shouted: “This is the kind of thing that brings out the bisexual in me”.

Then on the wedding day, the star changed her lilac chiffon-and-silk, empire-waist gown to opt for skinny jeans and a tank top at the reception, where she shook a leg with both men and women until wee hours. (ANI)

Ugg-style boots could cripple women

London, Apr 12 (ANI): Chic Ugg-style boots increase the risk of ankle sprains and bad posture, experts have warned.

The soft structure and heel-less sole create a breeding ground for fungi that cause foot infections, according to health researchers.

The boots are often spotted on the sexy legs of Katie Price and Coleen Rooney who like their soft sheepskin interior.

And the cherry on the icing is that, their woollen or sheepskin exteriors go with anything from skinny jeans to dresses, reports The Sun.

However, podiatrist Linda Hawkins, of Lee, South London, said: “Sheepskin boots, like other footwear without heel and sole support, are only suitable for short-term wear.

“Use all day leads to the boot structure breaking down, increasing the risk of a twisted ankle.”

Pharmacist Hasan Ukra, who works in the flagship Boots store in Londons Oxford Street, said: “Wearing these kind of boots could increase the risk of fungal infections due to the moist environment created.

“And I’ve seen a marked rise in ankle sprains due to the soft and comfortable nature of the boots.” (ANI)

‘Boyfriend trend’ to sizzle ramps this winter

Melbourne, Mar 29 (ANI): Women have invaded men’s domain a little further, for this year catwalks will witness something cool, comfy and stylish – altogether called the “boyfriend” trend.

Masculine blazers and jackets have entered this season’s collections.

And when teamed with skinny jeans, leggings or tights, they make for sexy yet comfy combos.

Designers have embraced the look, as have chain stores such as Country Road, reports The Daily Telegraph.

The “boyfriend cut” is also being asked for at salons.

Senior stylist Shae Tsiknaris, from New Farm’s Tsiknaris Hair, said: “No longer the province of goths and punks, the androgynous style suits men and women and doesn’t take a lot of looking after.” (ANI)

Liam Gallagher won’t model his clothes

Washington, Mar 27 (ANI): Putting all speculations to rest, ‘Oasis’ frontman Liam Gallagher has said that he’ll never walk the ramp to model his men’s clothing range.

Last week, the rocker announced that he was preparing to launch his own clothing line-dubbed Pretty Green-because he was sick of men’s shops stocking skinny jeans and pointy-toed shoes.

And although he agrees to have determined to solve his own clothing problems, Gallagher has denied that he will storm the catwalk to debut the line in June.

Writing on his page on social networking site Twitter.com, the musician said that all reports that claim he’ll model his clothes are false.

“Just been reading the (music magazine) NME about me doing a catwalk to premiere Pretty Green. No chance. LG,” Contactmusic quoted him as writing on his Twitter page. (ANI)

‘Gay’ Ronaldo turns heads in camp outfit during shopping spree

London, Mar 7 (ANI): Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has managed to turn heads once again on his recent shopping spree.

Ronaldo, 24, who apparently looked gay, wore a tight leather jacket and Army boots with laces undone, a figure-hugging polo neck tucked into skinny jeans, and a diamond-encrusted belt, which had the initials CR initialled on it.

The Manchester United ace, who was carrying a bunch of roses from a fan, spent up to 10,000 pounds on suits and casual wear at upmarket store Flannels in Manchester.

He came out with four bags full of goodies before heading back to his car with a pal.

“Virtually any other man would look utterly ridiculous if they wore what he wears,” the Sun quoted an onlooker as saying.

“But Ronaldo himself somehow seems to pull it off. Whatever he wears, he carries it off in style,” the onlooker added. (ANI)

Ugg-style boots could cripple women

London, Jan 10 (ANI): Chic Ugg-style boots, which cost from 50 pounds to 100 pounds, increase the risk of ankle sprains and bad posture, experts have warned.

The soft structure and heel-less sole create a breeding ground for fungi that cause foot infections, according to health researchers.

The boots are often spotted on the sexy legs of Katie Price and Coleen Rooney who like their soft sheepskin interior.

And the cherry on the icing is that, their woollen or sheepskin exteriors go with anything from skinny jeans to dresses, reports The Sun.

However, podiatrist Linda Hawkins, of Lee, South London, said: “Sheepskin boots, like other footwear without heel and sole support, are only suitable for short-term wear.

“Use all day leads to the boot structure breaking down, increasing the risk of a twisted ankle.”

Pharmacist Hasan Ukra, who works in the flagship Boots store in London’s Oxford Street, said: “Wearing these kind of boots could increase the risk of fungal infections due to the moist environment created.

“And I’ve seen a marked rise in ankle sprains due to the soft and comfortable nature of the boots.”(ANI)