Fashion Culture : July 03, 2009

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Celebrity Gossip: Babies and Bang-ups

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Jul 3, 2009 by Rebecca White-Glanders

Well, it's finally happened, and no one is surprised - Jon and Kate Gosselin of Jon & Kate Plus 8 are divorcing. Although the divorce filing was discovered by paparazzi early Monday, the actual announcement wasn't made until the "special" one hour show Monday evening. Kate, who filed for divorce, claims that Jon left her 'no choice'. The cold-hearted cheater and father of eight simply said he's "looking forward to a new chapter in (his) life". Worse still, Jon says the show will feature segments featuring Jon and the kids, and Kate and the kids, separately. In the meantime, TLC has wisely halted production of the show. If they're smart, they'll can it. If not, it should be almost physically painful to watch.

Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker have finally welcomed their twin girls, which were born via a surrogate. The couple, who are parents to James Wilkie, 5, resorted to a surrogate when they were unable to have another child without assistance.

Actor and beach bum Matthew McConaughey is set to be a father - again! McConaughey and girlfriend Camila Alves are already parents to little Levi, 11 months, who will be a big brother later this year. Congratulations to this adorable little family.

Much-hated celebrity blogger Perez Hilton has recently proved himself a big baby - and a hypocrite. Hilton and Black-Eyed Peas singer Will.i.am recently got in a face-to-face confrontation over Hilton's negative coverage of bandmate Fergie. The argument got pretty heated, but it appeared things were going to stay verbal - until Perez verbally attacked Will.i.am. Perez immediately got what he deserved with a big punch to the face, and then immediately complained about it on his Twitter account. While it's still up for debate who actually hit Hilton, GLADD is furious with him for using the offensive slur. But Perez isn't sorry, he's mad at GLADD, saying he is "saddened GLADD chose to victimize me further".

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Building a Wardrobe: Maternity Wardrobe Tips

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Jul 3, 2009 by Eisla Sebastian

If you are expecting a baby or if you are trying to get pregnant then you need to think about building a maternity wardrobe. This wardrobe will need to take you through the physical changes that your body will undergo during your pregnancy, as well as provide you with clothes to wear while you regain your figure after you deliver your baby. The clothing items that you select for your maternity wardrobe will also need to help you deal with some of the comfort issues that pregnant women have.

Footwear
While footwear may seem like a strange place to start when building a maternity wardrobe it is actually one of the first wardrobe items that will need to be updated when you get pregnant. When you are pregnant your feet swell and spread. It is because of this that you will want to buy footwear that will stretch and breathe as your feet expand.

Clogs, flipflops and slip on shoes all work well as pregnancy shoes, however, you will also want a good pair of walking shoes as well. In addition to selecting comfortable and expandable shoes you will also want to pick up high quality socks. Thick running socks will help keep your feet dry and cushioned, protecting them from pain that some pregnant women experience as their weight increases.

Bottoms
The wardrobe items for the bottom half of your body need to be stretchy and they need to include an extra-stretchy front panel to accommodate your expanding belly. When selecting bottoms for your maternity wardrobe you will want to look for natural fibers, material that has a solid color and cuts that will fit your height. You will most likely need to buy several sizes to accommodate you at the various stages of your pregnancy. Select neutral colors for your bottoms.

Tops
Maternity tops will be where you can have fun with colors and patterns. Remember to select tops that fit you at your shoulders and that then flare outward. During the early part of your pregnancy you will be able to wear normal tops, however, as your pregnancy enters the second trimester you will most likely need to buy maternity tops. Try to select tops that are not too trendy, so that you can use the tops during future pregnancies.

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