Style + Beauty - Page 350
No, we’re not kidding. Remember the bodysuit? (No, no, not jumpsuit — bodysuit). Maybe you saw one pulled from your mother’s closet in 1987. Perhaps as an awkward youngster in ’91, you donned your own leotard-like style.
There was a reason bodysuits went out of style: They were uncomfortable. Eventually women revolted against the one-style-fits-all suit.
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But, what if…someone addressed all of those issues, and brought back the bodysuit with a vengeance? Even a new name? Bradamant‘s “bodyshirts” are doing just that. And they’re actually really cute! (We know, it’s crazy!) First thing’s first: the crotch snaps are not hook-and-eye closures to avoid that untimely unsnapping. Plus, instead of putting the closures where it’s practically impossible to reach (unless you’re a dancer in Cirque du Soleil), they’ve been moved forward, so slipping into a bodyshirt is as easy as 1, 2, 3 closures.
Also, Bradamant makes a variety of bodyshirts that look like actual blouses, as opposed to leftover leotards from your dancing days. One features soft leather insets and an exposed front zip while another flaunts a structured poplin neckline rivaled by runways (coming for Fall 2013).
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They actually feature full-coverage panties, swear by no visible panty lines, and even have formed the derriere of these little one-pieces to give your bum some extra lift. This is not your momma’s bodysuit, girls. These are wardrobe staples that are back and better than before. See for yourself.
Not only does Blake Lively not have a stylist (we’re still a little iffy about this), she apparently serves as one to her husband Ryan Reynolds.
“I would never walk out of the house without her approval,” Reynolds told Extra at the world premiere of his film "Turbo." If this is the case, we totally give him props for being smart enough to listen to his lady.
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Since Lively has taken the reigns on his fashion, we’ve seen him sport a wide array of different looks, from pastels and chinos to a debonair navy three-piece suit, and for the most part, we like what we see. However, after doing archival research, part of us is itching for ScarJo era Reynolds (it’s mostly their matching hats, we admit it).
Either way, it’s Ryan Reynolds and he could wear a burlap sack and we’d be just dandy. View Reynolds’ most memorable looks since he started dating the younger gal: