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Is it time for Europe to choose China over the US?

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内容摘要:video that she discovered a “painful” small lump, which she described as a “rubbery, marble” in her breast. Initially, she ignored the lump for “several months,” thinking it was a result of premenstrual syndrome or exercise, but she eventually went her to the doctor.

video that she discovered a “painful” small lump, which she described as a “rubbery, marble” in her breast. Initially, she ignored the lump for “several months,” thinking it was a result of premenstrual syndrome or exercise, but she eventually went her to the doctor.

Try prioritizing adding in the nutrition you need first, then see whether there are elements you don’t need anymore, she said. Perhaps if you eat from all of your food groups and slow your meals down, you will realize you don’t need to grab a second helping or you won’t feel the same urgency to grab a sweet treat after, Mokari said.“Regardless of weight loss, improving dietary quality can significantly improve overall health and quality of life,” Woodruff said. “Consider working with a registered dietitian to understand what a healthful dietary pattern can look like for you.”

Is it time for Europe to choose China over the US?

For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atWhether you first met bold, brash Bethenny Frankel all the way back in 2008 during the first season of Bravo’s(seriously, what is time!?!) or have become a more recent fan thanks to her

Is it time for Europe to choose China over the US?

you've probably noticed that the Skinnygirl founder isn't shy about taking her place in the spotlight.Now, at 54 years old, Bethenny continues to be as lively and vital as ever—something that was on full display as she made her way down the runway alongside badass women like

Is it time for Europe to choose China over the US?

. Bethenny prepared herself for the show, both inside and out—hydrating with hydration packets like Nello (more on that in a minute), and glowing up with L'Oreal Lumi Glotion.

Curious about what other health and fitness habits Bethenny relies on to stay looking and feeling so strong in her 50s? We recently spoke with her to get her top five tips and tricks.to Gianfranco Ferré and

, Dior’s legacy is one of the utmost beauty and refinement. Now, UBS House of Craft has partnered with the atelier to connect the designs of all seven creative directors in a single show unlike ever before. Curated by iconic fashion stylist and editor Carine Roitfeld and photographed by Brigitte Niedermair, the exhibit examines the intricate and historic craft of couture through a uniquely modern lens.The project offered Roitfeld personal access to the archives, where she explored eight decades of history and hand-selected iconic looks—ranging from an eclectic spring 2015 couture minidress by Raf Simons to a extraordinarily chic crocodile jacket from fall 1960 couture by Yves Saint Laurent. “It was a lot of work, but a lot of fun. And because we know the house very well, both of us, we have a nexus to everything we want,” Roitfeld tells ELLE.

The curated archive was then photographed by Niedermair, a longtime collaborator of the house (who has also shot for ELLE.) Through her lens, each piece transcends its original era and is brought into the editorial light of the present day. Adds Roitfeld, “We learned so many things. And even though we are very respectful, we still had some freedom. It was very important for Brigitte and me to have some freedom for the picture.”Throughout the exhibit, a select few of the actual garments were juxtaposed in front of Niedermair’s modern editorial images. Observing these rare archive items, like the crown from John Galliano’s fall 2004 couture collection and the original 1947 Bar ensemble, up close felt like paying tribute to invaluable pieces of fashion history.

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