Navigating dress codes can be a minefield. Take smart-casual, for example. Many men have devoted countless hours to decoding what on earth it could possibly mean, and in truth the jury’s still out. One solid trick to rely on is to start smart, and switch out one element for something laid-back – a roll-neck jumper
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BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) – Argentina’s Peronist leader, Alberto Fernandez, was sworn in as president on Tuesday, marking a shift to the left for Latin America’s No. 3 economy as the country fights rampant inflation, credit default fears and rising poverty. Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez and Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner react after they were
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Photography via Ryan Emberley/GettyThe signature philanthropic initiative honours a diverse group of trailblazing Canadian women. By Sarah Mariotti Date December 9, 2019 icon-facebook icon-twitter L’Oréal Paris just launched the 2020 nomination phase for its Canadian Women of Worth program. For the fourth consecutive year, on International Women’s Day, charitable grants totalling $110,000 will be presented
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Did Lola find herself in the media for all the wrong reasons? On All Rise Season 1 Episode 10, the judge found herself courting public opinion when she used a rarely used judicial power.  This power involved her firing a lawyer for failing to provide a robust defense for his client.  What did Sheri think of
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Getty Images/Shutterstock/E! Illustration 2019 was quite a year—especially for the royal family. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle welcomed their first child, Archie Harrison, seven months ago. After introducing him to the world, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex kept their son fairly out of the public eye. From keeping his christening private to enjoying the holidays with just “close
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