The ’90s Baseball Hat Is the Trend You Didn’t See Coming

While most of us have been yearning for Summer, there is one warm-weather trend that you start wearing right away: a baseball hat. Over the past few seasons, we've seen luxury brands like Gucci giving the normcore look a high-end makeover with embellishments and logos, but there's a much more pared-down style that has been taking center stage this Fashion Week. We've been noticing baseball hats in solid, everyday colors like black, navy, and white. Also, ones that have little sayings written on them in small print on the front.

During the Fall 2020 season, we spotted an array of guests, including yours truly, rocking the trend around New York. Think back to days when Princess Di was seen wearing a sleek baseball hat paired with an oversizeRead More – Source

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Electrolyte-Replenishing Snacks to Stash in Your Gym Bag

As kids, you probably never questioned why orange slices were served during your volleyball games — while the sweetness was always a treat, the point was to boost electrolytes.

Now, a Gatorade may be your go-to for replenishing electrolytes, but according to Victoria Nieveen, RD, a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and Dietitians in Integrative and Functional Medicine, foods containing sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, calcium, or phosphorus could also do the trick.

When you sweat, you lose electrolytes, which can help regulate the movement of water in and out of your body's cells to maintain fluid balance. They also help with muscle contraction and maintain blood pressure, Nieveen explained.

“It's important to restore these micronutrients because, without proper replacement, muscle cramps, headaches, muscle fatigue, and dizziness are common symptoms,” she said.

These uncomfortable side effects can be easily avoided thanks to the following electrolyte..

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Sabrina Carpenter Is Making Her Broadway Debut in Mean Girls: “This Has Been a Dream of Mine”

Sabrina Carpenter is officially joining the Plastics and making her Broadway debut in the live stage production of Mean Girls. The 20-year-old actress and singer — who is best known for her work as Maya in Disney's Girl Meets World and Hailey in The Hate U Give — will replace Erika Henningsen as the show's lead, starring alongside Chad Burris, Laura Leigh Turner, and Olivia Kaufmann.

“So many emotions are flooding me,” Carpenter said in an interview with Broadway.com. “This has been a dream of mine ever since I stepped foot on a stage. I didn't know I'd get so lucky for my Broadway debut to be in a show that I'm such a fan of . . . I remember having the time oRead More – Source

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Belts Are Having a Big Moment Right Now; Here’s How to Wear One Like a Street Style Star

Belts are one of those accessories that ebb and flow in terms of popularity. Right now, we're in a serious flow phase, if you will, as evidenced by the street style scene at New York Fashion Week. From wide waist-cinchers to thin and skinny styles, belts are popping up on show goers from fashion editors to stylists and influencers, including myself. The last time I was this fixated on belts was in college when my assortment was vast and few outfits were sans the accessory. This time around, I'm here for a range of styles from Bottega Veneta's buzzy and sculptural shapes to vintage versions in a variety of textures and widths. While I've got a few ways I love to wear my belts, I'm always seeking out new styling inspiration be it over a coat, atop a blazer, wrapped around a dress at my waist, or slung lower on my hips.

If, like me, you're finRead More – Source

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