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Baby beauties: Is ten too young to model?

Cindy Crawford’s daughter is Versace’s newest fashion model – at the tender age of 10.

No one was surprised to discover Kaia Crawford had inherited her mother’s supermodel looks, but her early entrance into the world of modelling has sparked debate around the world.

Child modelling is becoming increasingly common, with French Vogue running a fashion spread starring 10-year-old Thylane Blondeau last year, and big fashion houses snapping up 14-year-old actresses Elle Fanning, Hailee Steinfeld and Chloe Moretz.

Do you think these girls are too young to model?

Are these girls too young to be fashion models?

Kaia Crawford, 10, modelling for Versace.

Elle Fanning, 14, for Marc Jacobs.

Chloe Moretz, 14, modelling ASOS clothing.

Hailee Stenfield, 14, modelling Miu Miu.

Thylane Blondeau, 10, in French *Vogue*.

Thylane Blondeau, 10, in French Vogue.

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JLo’s younger beau says age doesn’t matter

JLo's younger beau says age doesn't matter

Despite not confirming they are even an item, JLo’s rumoured new boyfriend is sending out tweets defending the couple’s age gap.

Until now the only proof we have are the loved-up pictures of Jennifer Lopez and her new boyfriend Casper Smart.

Although he doesn’t mention Lopez, 42, who separated from her husband of seven years Marc Anthony in 2011, she showed her support of his tweet by re-tweeting it.

“Age, status, n opinions of others are irrelevant. Our hearts are endless and our souls infinite,” he wrote.

“Ages are mere reminders of the hours logged on this earth and the precious time remaining.”

He went on to say that everyone should indulge in their passion and their dreams.

Smart, 24, later explained the post by tweeting “Good friend sent it for me and thought it was beautiful and perfect!!! #truth”

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Lose 5 kilos in 2 weeks: Day 12

Want to know how to lose five kilos in two weeks? Elle Macpherson’s trainer James Duigan shows you how!

When it comes to losing weight, just like everything in life we need to a little bit of inspiration to achieve our goals. Elle Macpherson’s trainer James Duigan has come on board for the Woman’s Day diet in 2012 and shares with us all of his top tips. “I am thrilled to contribute to The Woman’s Day Diet 2012,” he said.

“You’ll find all your favourite WD diet recipes – kJ-crunched, cooked and tested in the WD test kitchen – plus a few of my own recipes, diet tips and the workouts that get my celebrity clients in tip-top shape.”

Make sure you follow the rules, work out plan, eat two snacks from the snack list per day and stick to the portion sizes.

Top tip: Please note foods in bold are free kj and you can eat as much as you like.

  • You should lose 1-2kgs a week (up to 5kgs for heavier women), depending on your starting weight. The total daily kJ count is 5500-7000kJ. This compares to the average of 8000-9000kJ for a 70kg Australian woman;

  • Eat lots of green vegetables or a fibre supplement. Fibre helps reduce “bat wings” and “bingo arms” by eliminating toxins;

  • Limit alcohol to four standard drinks a week. A 400kJ glass of wine replaces one snack.

  • Your body converts wheat to sugar faster than any other grain. So try and avoid bread and pasta, if you can.

  • All breakfasts on the diet can be swapped with other breakfasts, lunches with lunches and dinners with dinners.

  • One coffee per day is allowed. After that, drink green tea.

  • All beakfasts on the four week diet are interchangeable with other breakfasts, lunches with lunches and dinners with dinners;

  • Studies show that low-fat yoghurts, for instance, are loaded with sugar and sodium to make up for the blandness of having no fat. So, eat real butter, yoghurt and milk and cheese. Keep the doses small, though, says James.Snack ListEach day choose from any two of the following:1 apple and 1 matchbox-sized serve full-fat cheese (700kJ);

  • Vegetable sticks and ¼ cup hummus (600kJ);

  • 1 piece of fruit and a handful of nuts (400kJ);

  • 100g natural yoghurt with berries, cinnamon and almonds (400kJ)

  • 1 small latte (400kJ)

  • 2 Corn Thins with 1 teaspoon no added sugar peanut butter (400kJ)

  • Make a yoghurt paddle pop (with fruit and nuts) (450kJ)

  • Frozen grapes and bananas (480kj)

  • Fruit smoothie with added fibre or bran (400kJ)

  • 4 squares dark chocolate (400kJ)

  • Green smoothie (blend up celery, cucumber, lime, ginger, mint) (negligible).

  • 1 apple and 1 matchbox-sized serve full-fat cheese (700kJ);

  • Vegetable sticks and ¼ cup hummus (600kJ);

  • 1 piece of fruit and a handful of nuts (400kJ);

  • 100g natural yoghurt with berries, cinnamon and almonds (400kJ)

  • 1 small latte (400kJ)

  • 2 Corn Thins with 1 teaspoon no added sugar peanut butter (400kJ)

  • Make a yoghurt paddle pop (with fruit and nuts) (450kJ)

  • Frozen grapes and bananas (480kj)

  • Fruit smoothie with added fibre or bran (400kJ)

  • 4 squares dark chocolate (400kJ)

  • Green smoothie (blend up celery, cucumber, lime, ginger, mint) (negligible).

  • 1 serve of rice or pasta = a fist

  • 1 piece of meat, fish or chicken = the size and width of a deck of cards

  • 1 serve of cheese = one slice, or 4 small cubes that could fit in a matchbox

  • 1 serve of butter = your fingertip

For more great diet and work out tips, plus the full diet plan, see Woman’s Day on sale January 9, 2012.

DISCLAIMER: Please do not embark on a vigorous exercise program without speaking to your doctor first. This advice is general only and does not replace the advice of your doctor or exercise physiologist.

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Unwed couples ‘happier’ than married ones

Unwed couples 'happier' than married ones

After decades of claims they were ‘living in sin’ unwed couples might finally have the last laugh, with a new study finding unmarried partners are happier than their married counterparts.

The research — published in the Journal of Marriage and Family found that cohabiting couples experience greater levels of happiness and self-esteem than married couples.

Study leader Dr Kelly Musick from Cornell University looked at 2,737 single men and women, 896 of whom married or moved in with a partner over the course of six years.

The participants were questioned about their happiness, levels of depression, health and social activity.

The results showed a dramatic increase in general wellbeing immediately following both marriage and moving in with a partner.

This honeymoon period was short-lived however, with both married and de facto couples quickly reporting higher levels of depression and lower levels of happiness — though they were still better off than single people.

In the long-term, the study found that while married couples tended to have better physical health, cohabiting partners were generally happier and had higher self-esteem.

“We found that differences between marriage and cohabitation tend to be small and dissipate after a honeymoon period,” Dr Musick said.

“Also while married couples experienced health gains — likely linked to the formal benefits of marriage such as shared healthcare plans — cohabiting couples experienced greater gains in happiness and self-esteem.

“Marriage has long been an important social institution… However our research shows that marriage is by no means unique in promoting well-being and that other forms of romantic relationships can provide many of the same benefits.”

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How Miranda Kerr celebrated Flynn’s first birthday

Miranda Kerr involved in car accident

Super star couple Miranda Kerr and Orlando Bloom have revealed how they celebrated their son’s first birthday!

Born on January 6, the couple’s son Flynn enjoyed a small get-together with family and friends and a sweet surprise from his parents — a cake!

“It was the first cake he had ever seen or tasted. It was a gluten-free cake and organic, of course,” Miranda told People magazine.

Talking at her debut as the Qantas ambassador, the model mum, who has spent the last year returning to the catwalk, said her son quite liked his surprise.

“He put his face in the cake. It was a healthy kick-start to his first birthday,” she said.

The hands-on mum said she did the cooking for the party and also organized a lot of activities.

“There were a lot of balloons,” she said. “We had a balloon man come because [Flynn] likes balloons. That was a lot of fun.”

But it seems this one-year-old isn’t too keen on partying and after having fun with “five little friends … about the same age,” it was time for a nap.

“He was awake for a couple of hours and then it was nap time,” Miranda said.

The proud mum also revealed that little Flynn is busy doing something every day and that he is “almost walking”. She also said he spends lots of time with his dad.

“He has really stepped up to the role and is very hands-on,” she said of her husband.

“It makes me proud that he is such a good dad.”

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Obama jokes: Betty White isn’t 90-years-old

Obama jokes: Betty White isn't 90-years-old

US president Barack Obama has questioned how old Hollywood’s golden girl Betty White really is in a joke video tribute filmed for her 90th birthday celebrations.

In the video he pens a letter to White, who turned 90 on Tuesday, January 17 the same day the president’s wife Michelle Obama celebrates her birthday, asking to see her long-form birth certificate as he claims that White cannot really be 90 years of age.

“Dear Betty. You look so fantastic and full of energy, I can’t believe you’re 90 years old. In fact, I don’t believe it. That’s why I’m writing to ask if you will be willing to produce a copy of your long-form birth certificate,” he says in the video.

The clip aired as part of NBC special Betty White’s 90th Birthday: A Tribute to America’s Golden Girl which attracted 13.85 million viewers in the US.

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Lose 5 kilos in 2 weeks: Day 11

Want to know how to lose five kilos in two weeks? Elle Macpherson’s trainer James Duigan shows you how!

When it comes to losing weight, just like everything in life we need to a little bit of inspiration to achieve our goals. Elle Macpherson’s trainer James Duigan has come on board for the Woman’s Day diet in 2012 and shares with us all of his top tips. “I am thrilled to contribute to The Woman’s Day Diet 2012,” he said.

“You’ll find all your favourite WD diet recipes – kJ-crunched, cooked and tested in the WD test kitchen – plus a few of my own recipes, diet tips and the workouts that get my celebrity clients in tip-top shape.”

Make sure you follow the rules, work out plan, eat two snacks from the snack list per day and stick to the portion sizes.

Top tip: Please note foods in bold are free kj and you can eat as much as you like.

  • You should lose 1-2kgs a week (up to 5kgs for heavier women), depending on your starting weight. The total daily kJ count is 5500-7000kJ. This compares to the average of 8000-9000kJ for a 70kg Australian woman;

  • Eat lots of green vegetables or a fibre supplement. Fibre helps reduce “bat wings” and “bingo arms” by eliminating toxins;

  • Limit alcohol to four standard drinks a week. A 400kJ glass of wine replaces one snack.

  • Your body converts wheat to sugar faster than any other grain. So try and avoid bread and pasta, if you can.

  • All breakfasts on the diet can be swapped with other breakfasts, lunches with lunches and dinners with dinners.

  • One coffee per day is allowed. After that, drink green tea.

  • All beakfasts on the four week diet are interchangeable with other breakfasts, lunches with lunches and dinners with dinners;

  • Studies show that low-fat yoghurts, for instance, are loaded with sugar and sodium to make up for the blandness of having no fat. So, eat real butter, yoghurt and milk and cheese. Keep the doses small, though, says James.Snack ListEach day choose from any two of the following:1 apple and 1 matchbox-sized serve full-fat cheese (700kJ);

  • Vegetable sticks and ¼ cup hummus (600kJ);

  • 1 piece of fruit and a handful of nuts (400kJ);

  • 100g natural yoghurt with berries, cinnamon and almonds (400kJ)

  • 1 small latte (400kJ)

  • 2 Corn Thins with 1 teaspoon no added sugar peanut butter (400kJ)

  • Make a yoghurt paddle pop (with fruit and nuts) (450kJ)

  • Frozen grapes and bananas (480kj)

  • Fruit smoothie with added fibre or bran (400kJ)

  • 4 squares dark chocolate (400kJ)

  • Green smoothie (blend up celery, cucumber, lime, ginger, mint) (negligible).

  • 1 apple and 1 matchbox-sized serve full-fat cheese (700kJ);

  • Vegetable sticks and ¼ cup hummus (600kJ);

  • 1 piece of fruit and a handful of nuts (400kJ);

  • 100g natural yoghurt with berries, cinnamon and almonds (400kJ)

  • 1 small latte (400kJ)

  • 2 Corn Thins with 1 teaspoon no added sugar peanut butter (400kJ)

  • Make a yoghurt paddle pop (with fruit and nuts) (450kJ)

  • Frozen grapes and bananas (480kj)

  • Fruit smoothie with added fibre or bran (400kJ)

  • 4 squares dark chocolate (400kJ)

  • Green smoothie (blend up celery, cucumber, lime, ginger, mint) (negligible).

  • 1 serve of rice or pasta = a fist

  • 1 piece of meat, fish or chicken = the size and width of a deck of cards

  • 1 serve of cheese = one slice, or 4 small cubes that could fit in a matchbox

  • 1 serve of butter = your fingertip

For more great diet and work out tips, plus the full diet plan, see Woman’s Day on sale January 9, 2012.

DISCLAIMER: Please do not embark on a vigorous exercise program without speaking to your doctor first. This advice is general only and does not replace the advice of your doctor or exercise physiologist.

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Best dressed at the Golden Globes

See all the best frocks from the 2012 Golden Globes red carpet here.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Golden Globes 2013

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie didn’t take any awards home from the 2012 Golden Globes, but they were unanimously voted the best-dressed couple.

Angelina looked stunning in an asymmetrical red and white satin Atelier Versace gown, accessorised with cream peep-toe heels, bright red lipstick and a matching clutch bag.

Her leading man looked dapper in a custom-made Tom Ford tuxedo, complete with bow-tie, and the cane he has been using since he hurt himself in a skiing accident earlier this month.

Rate your favourite Golden Globes looks here.

Angelina Jolie, Helen Mirren and Kate Winslet.

Helen Mirren in Badgley Mischka.

Angelina Jolie in Atelier Versace.

Meryl Streep.

Reese Witherspoon in Zac Posen.

Kate Winslet in Jenny Packham.

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Nicole Kidman in Versace.

George Clooney and his new girlfriend Stacy Keibler.

Michelle Williams in Jason Wu.

Natalie Portman in Lanvin.

Charlize Theron in Dior Couture.

Diane Lane in Vera Wang.

Elle Macpherson in Zac Posen.

Sofia Vergara in Vera Wang.

Tilda Swinton in Haider Ackermann.

Madonna and Andrea Riseboroughin Reem Acra.

Kate Beckinsale in Roberto Cavalli.

Julianne Moore in Chanel Couture.

Glenn Close.

Andie Macdowell.

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How to feel beautiful — without make-up

Stop comparing

She has a better body than me, she looks better in that dress, she has a better career than me – enough!

Stop comparing yourself to others. Find the things you love about yourself and put your energy into that.

You will soon stop comparing yourself to other people and start enjoying your life!

Smile

There is nothing more attractive than a big, bright happy smile! So don’t be afraid to show those pearly whites!

Visit beautiful places

When you visit beautiful places you can feel beautiful just by being there.

Pick a place where this rings true for you and visit it often.

Breath

Stop, slow down and breath.

Calm breathing makes you feel relaxed and at ease and this translates to your face and body making you look and feel calm.

Ditch the black and brighten up your wardrobe

Is black your “safe colour”? Well, it’s time to ditch the black and opt for some colour! You will be surprised how good you will feel in a bright yellow or pink number.

It all comes down to choosing the right colours for you. Follow our guide to Choosing the colours that suit you best.

Do exercise that you love doing

When you exercise, your brain releases endorphins which are chemicals that improve your mood and act as natural painkillers.

The key to enjoying exercise is to find a sport or activity that you really love doing.

You will feel happy doing it, and that happiness will translate to everything you do.

Be friends only with those who make you smile

The people we include in our lives make a big difference on how we feel about ourselves.

Recent studies showed that the social networks we choose have a profound effect on our behaviours and attitudes— including how we perceive our appearance.

So start spending time with people who feel good about themselves and make you feel good too!

Stand strong and tall

Practice standing tall and sitting up straight you will feel on top of the world and people will take notice of you and your confident stance.

Be happy in your own skin

Love who you are and stop focusing on the negative.

It is time to start believing that you can do things and that you do look good!

The power of positive thinking will boost your confidence and make you both look and feel beautiful!

Take compliments

When someone gives you a compliment, take it!

Say thank you graciously and feel good about it.

If we refuse to accept a genuine compliment from someone where does that leave us?

Sleep

We often feel like we don’t have time to get a good night’s sleep, well it’s time to start taking the time.

Getting plenty of rest will not only makes you feel better on the inside, you will look more attractive on the outside too!

Hydrate your skin

Take good care of your skin by washing your face daily.

Having well-looked after skin will make you feel fresh faced and give your skin a natural glow.

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How to be a Man

How to be a Man

How to be a Man , by Glenn O’Brien, Hardie Grant, $29.95

A handsome volume to encourage gentlemanly behaviour — the ideal gift for the modern man seeking advice on hair (“nothing perfectly symmetrical”), clothes (“real men wear good socks”) and how to deliver a stinging insult (“be precise and specific; anyone can launch a barrage”).

Most of the advice is sound and pungent, laced with O’Brien’s lengthy elaborations on aspects of manhood, and his own experiences thereof; his observations flirt with wisdom and are blessedly free of the jargon of self-help.

In short, a most improving and entertaining work — and who could disagree with the nomination of George Clooney as the model dandy?

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