The Social Side of Obesity: You Are Who You Eat With (Time.com)

Winslet, Michelle Obama make People’s best-dressed (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – British actress Kate Winslet lead the pack of People magazine’s 10 best-dressed women of 2009, with first lady Michelle Obama chosen for “best accessible glamour.”

Vera Wang: Poiret Party People
(Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD201  Model walks the runway at the Vera Wang show during Spring 2010 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York on Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009.(Fashion Wire Daily/Andrew Gresham)Fashion Wire Daily – Vera Wang titled her Spring 2010 collection “Partying with Poiret,” referring to early twentieth century French designer Paul Poiret, who emancipated women from constrictive undergarments with loosely draped dresses and pants. “Poiret, not literally, but in my heart, like the way he partied all the time and he loved to throw parties,” said Wang after the show in her bright white boutique in downtown New York on Tuesday, Sept. 15.


Herve Leger by Max Azria: Denim, Tie-dye, and the Tactile Touch
(Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD105 Model walks the runway at the Herve Leger by Max Azria show during Spring 2010 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York on Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009.(Fashion Wire Daily/Gruber)Fashion Wire Daily – From dusty sands to desert skies, to the cream and white, the denim and the tie-dye, Max Azria’s color choices for spring 2010 presented a sense of practicality, when he showed on Sunday Sept, 13, at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in New York.


Report: Tips on creating fat-fighting communities
(AP)

An obese child steps on a scale.The Bulgarian government on Thursday banned potato crisps, soft drinks, instant soups and high sugar-content cakes from school canteens to fight obesity.(AFP/File/Francois Guillot)AP – Where you live matters when it comes to children’s waistlines, says a report that finds lots of options localities could and should use to fight child obesity — from easy bike paths, to luring healthier stores, to taxes on junk food.


Carrot-toting tourists making Arizona burros obese
(AP)

In this October 2008, Burros lined up outside a store front in Oatman, Ariz. are fed carrots by a passer-by. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is asking tourists to stop feeding the burros because they are overweight. The agency has launched a campaign it hopes will eventually steer the burros back into the desert to forage for grass and shrubs and get them back into shape. (AP Photo/Felicia Fonseca)AP – There is an epidemic in an old gold mining town in western Arizona: The wild burros that roam the town’s single street are overweight, with rolls of fat on their necks and big, full bellies. But don’t blame them. They’ll eat anything.



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