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One Business Trip, Four Outfits, Two Bras, One Carry-on:

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  One Business Trip, Four Outfits, Two Bras, One Carry-on: A piece of advice to keep in mind while you struggle with a bulging bag the night before a significant trip is to "take half the clothes and twice the money." The money portion of this advice, which was famously given out by the New York Times in 1987, has been rendered obsolete by the widespread use of ATMs, but the clothing portion continues to be brilliant. It also holds true for business travel, which calls for a quick, practical approach to both clothing and the undergarments that quite literally support it. We categorised business travel into the four common scenarios a woman must consider during the inevitable flurry of work trips that will occur in the autumn season, along with what to wear for each, as summer holidays are already disappearing towards the glittering horizon. Four interchangeable clothes and two bras will get you there and back in just one carry-on. The Takeoff: There's a strong possibility...

AI Creates Fashion Models With Custom Outfits and Poses

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  AI Creates Fashion Models With Custom Outfits and Poses: It's not as simple as it seems to be a fashion model. Although good looks go a long way, showcasing an outfit in the best light also calls for a thorough understanding of positions and the perseverance to perform for hours under harsh lights in the studio or on the catwalk. In recent years, AI has tackled a variety of problems, and now machine learning experts are focusing on fashion models. The goal of the researchers was to develop an AI system that could transfer different body positions and clothing from one fashion model to another. They employed an architecture mostly based on StyleGAN, a method for intuitive, scale-specific generational control that NVIDIA unveiled in 2018. A proprietary picture collection with roughly 380K images in 1024x768 pixel resolution was created by the researchers. Each picture features a fashion model striking a pose while donning an ensemble made up of up to six different pieces of clothes...

19 Of The Best, Worst And Most WTF Outfits At The VMAs

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  19 Of The Best, Worst And Most WTF Outfits At The VMAs: There is no doubt that the clothes are equally essential to the MTV VMAs as the celebration of brilliance and creativity in the music video industry. On the white carpet this year at the VMAs in Madison Square Garden on Sunday, August 28, celebrities wore some outrageous attire. One aspect of this particular awards ceremony that I adore is that there is no such thing as overdoing the eccentricity—after all, we all remember what Miley wore in previous years. Celebrities upped their fashion game this year, and it was DEFINITELY a spectacle. 1._Best Outfit for Making a Statement: BeyoncĂ© What a star—not only did BeyoncĂ© beat Madonna's record for the most VMA victories, but also performed a medley of "Lemonade" hits and appeared on the white carpet looking just fantastic. In a transparent, feathery gown, the diva dazzled. She still slayed in my thoughts despite the numerous memes that compared her to the Muppets, Chris...

How a Wardrobe Based on 5 Outfits Will Save You Tons of Time

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  How a Wardrobe Based on 5 Outfits Will Save You Tons of Time2023: Since many years ago, the minimalist style has been more popular. People are reducing clutter and streamlining their homes, lives, and even their diets everywhere you look. This translates into stylish images of tidy apartments, designer coffee makers in spotless kitchens, and fit people wearing only solid colours online, on TV, and in magazines. Some people go so far as to dress the same way every day. Mark Zuckerberg is renowned for consistently dressing in the same way. According to Barack Obama, he only has two suit options: grey or blue. "As you can see, I only wear suits in grey or blue. I'm attempting to make fewer choices. I don't want to decide what I'm going to eat or wear. because I need to make too many other decisions. Donald Trump Everyone is familiar with Steve Jobs and his recognisable uniform: One of the simplest ways to make your life easier, more frictionless, and effective is to re...