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What were they thinking? The adventurous red carpet looks that just didn't add up.

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Celebrities wearing bikinis!

Suns out, buns out.​

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​See how pregnancy fashion has changed over the years. ​

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Most iconic red dresses ever!

From Audrey Hepburn to Bella Hadid.

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The most popular book from the year you were born

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Love is many things: butterflies and giggles, happiness and comfort, commitment and best friendship. But love, alas, is not easy to find. How and why do two people click? We dug into years of psychological research to find some answers.

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For a whole host of reasons, politics hasn't traditionally been a career path associated with great style. But intentionally or not, the guys in charge of North America are changing that. On Wednesday, President Obama, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto met for the beginning of the North American Leaders Summit in Ottawa. (Nieto got there yesterday, and he and Trudeau showed off a lot of man thigh on what we can only assume was a carefully choreographed morning run.) At the historic meeting's opening ceremony, the three walked what was essentially a very patriotic runway in some pretty sharp tailoring. Obama defaulted to the strong-shouldered navy two-button he's favored during his two terms in office, while Trudeau went for something a little more relaxed: a brighter blue paired with tan leather shoes. Nieto's look (complete with a repp tie and a head of hair approaching Trudeau's tonsorial glory) comes straight from page one of the politician's sartorial manual: it's about as sober as a man has to be to run a country. And while the jacket could have been a shade trimmer, we're still going to give the guy an A for effort. It takes some courage stand next to his Canadian and American counterparts, especially when one's been on Vanity Fair's International Best Dressed List, and the other was named GQ's Most Stylish Politician in the World.

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Five signs you're wearing the wrong bra

We've all heard the data. More than half the women out there are wearing the wrong bra size—and yeah, that's pretty bad for you. Wearing the wrong bra size could lead to shoulder and back pain, not to mention that an errant underwire poking into your sensitive breast tissue just plain old hurts. You already know how important it is to get fitted twice a year by a professional bra fitter, as our bodies change with age and even the seasons. But what about the bras you already own. They can't all be the wrong ones, can they? Well, thanks to British lingerie retailer, Rigby & Peller there's an easy way to find out. The company, which holds the royal warrant to provide Queen Elizabeth II with her knickers and brassieres (Hey, if they're good enough for THE QUEEN, they're certainly good enough for us) gave us their are five never-fail signs you're wearing the wrong bra. Read them and try them out for yourself. 5 Signs You're Wearing the Wrong Bra: 1. You Can't Fit Two Fingers Underneath the Back Band: About ninety percent of the bra's support should come from the band. Think of the shoulder straps as a back up plan. The bra band should feel snug around your torso—and don't freak out that it's going to give you "back fat." Firstly, the right-sized bra pushes your breasts up and forward, giving you a leaner look. Second, you're human and it's normal to have an slight indentation in that area. You should start off on the first or middle hook when you first buy a bra, and be able to fit your index and forefinger in the back comfortably. That way, it's not to tight or too loose, and you can tighten the strap as it wears and stretches out over time. 2. The Underwire Is Poking Into Your Breast Tissue: Breast tissue is super delicate and the last thing you want to do is irritate that part of your body–especially with a metal wire. Your underwire should sit on your ribs and be in line with the middle of your underarm. That way, your breasts fit completely inside the cups, letting your bra do what it's supposed to do. 3. Your Bra Gaps In Between Your Breasts: Front-gapping is a telltale sign you're in the wrong size. The center part of your bra, in-between the cups, should sit flush against your skin. 4. Your Straps Are Digging Into Your Shoulders: As stated earlier, most of the support should come from the bra band, NOT the straps. A common mistake women make is buying a bra that's too wide across, and compensating the unbalance by tightening the straps…a lot. Too-tight straps can cause myriad problems, and repeated wear can even cause permanent marks on your shoulders. 5. Your Bra Just Isn't…Comfortable: Do you take off your bra the second you get home for the night? Then this one's for you. It may seem basic, but bras should not feel like a Medieval torture device. We're in 2016, guys, and with all the technology out there, we actually have access to bras that don't hurt. Your bra should help you feel like your best self…and if it's a sexy lacy one on top of that, well, we most definitely approve. For more proof that bras are just the most fascinating garments out there, check out the evolution of every woman's wardrobe foundation right here.

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Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is proving she looks good in virtually any colour, including gold. On Thursday, the wife of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accompanied her husband to a state dinner in honour of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto at Rideau Hall in Ottawa donning a golden floor-length gown by evening and bridal wear label, Theia. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto pose for a photograph along with Governor General David Johnston, right, and his wife Sharon Johnston before attending a state dinner in honour of the Mexican President at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on June 28, 2016. The high-low brocade dress featured a scalloped hemline and strapless neckline, which Grégoire Trudeau accentuated by keeping bare of any necklaces and by styling her hair in a chic chignon. Styled by friend Jessica Mulroney, the 40-year-old mother of three paired her regal gown with drop-down earrings by Canadian designer Alan Anderson and an embellished clutch by House of Garéma, another Canadian label. She finished off the look with sandals from Canadian online luxury shoe store, The September. A very proud moment for Garéma Official. Madame Sophie Grégoire-Trudeau wife of our Honourable Prime Minister Justin Trudeau with #Miaclutch by @garemaofficial Styled by the stunning beauty herself @jessicamulroney Thank you Jessica #Canada#ottawa#sophiegregoiretrudeau #justintrudeau#primeminister#threeamigos#statedinner#news#SophieTrudeau#Fashionyourfuture#toronto#thesix#torontonews @sonamkapoor @rheakapoor @tanyaghavri @stylebyamy @petraflannery @monicarosestyle @dressyourface @pniddy A photo posted by Garéma Official Couture (@garemaofficial) on Jun 28, 2016 at 6:18pm PDT Trudeau is set to convene with Pena Nieto and President of the United States Barack Obama in Ottawa for the "Three Amigos Summit." According to Brian Deese, senior adviser to Obama, the "central focus" of the summit will be climate and clean energy. Follow Huffington Post Canada Style on Pinterest, Facebook and Twitter!

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