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Evian Gets a Makeover

FOOD/DRINK | By Candice Choi | Sunday May 26, 2013
For the first time in 14 years, Evian is unveiling a new bottle design in an attempt to keep up with its youthful competitors.


Fashion Shows

Bold, Brash, and Buzzworthy: Montreal’s 12th Annual Festival of Fashion & Design

The splendid parade of boldly visionary ensembles that stalked the catwalk at Montreal’s 12th annual Festival of Fashion & Design was a choreographic homage to our fashion-obsessed world - and a resplendent testament to Montreal style.

Elegant Agents: Simon Spurr A/W 2012, New York Fashion Week

‎"Steed. John Steed." It was all about "The Avengers" at Simon Spurr A/W 2012 for New York Fashion Week A/W 2012. The British-born Spurr showed suits as elegant as the impeccably-dressed British secret agent, Mr. Steed - and Emma Peel was thrilled.

On the Frontlines of New York Fashion Week

New York’s Mercedes Benz Fashion Week opened for its second incarnation at Lincoln Center for the Fall/Winter 2011 collections - and for fashion nomads, one thing was perfectly clear: Bryant Park is but a memory; Lincoln Center is now home.

New York Fashion Week : Tadashi Shoji’s Elegant Ode to Venetian Romance

Inspired by Renaissance frescos and Venetian landscapes, Tadashi Shoji’s presentation at New York Fashion Week was a masterful study in superior craftsmanship and impeccable restraint, resulting in a collection marked by elegance and romance.

Manchester Pride : The Underwear Parade

One of the last Pride celebrations of the calendar year, Manchester Pride also serves as a de facto segue into Fashion Month - and this year’s 20th anniversary of Manchester Pride provided numerous occasions for the celebration of British pulchritude.

Sidewalk Catwalk: NYC Mannequins Strut Down Broadway

All summer long, Broadway has been a catwalk. No, really - a veritable fashion show through the Fashion District, with 32 designer mannequins showcasing one-of-a-kind manifestations of the world’s top designers’ artistic visions. Check it out!

Montreal Street Fashion : Divers/Cite Hits the Streets

Every summer, at the end of July, thousands of music and art lovers converge on le Village, the gayborhood of Montreal, for Divers/Cite, the largest free outdoor dance music celebration in North America - and make the streets their catwalk.

Snapshots :: Models in Underwear

What’s the one thing that’s always hot no matter the season? Underwear. Black, white or purple; solid, striped, or covered in small animals; it’s all sexy. We’ve got boxers, briefs, jocks, and even a bit of mesh, all in our newest fashion show, and all for EDGE readers.

Double Take :: Setting the Stage for Spring

Ready to double-dip? We thought so. If one is fun, why not two? EDGE is ready to give you two times the pleasure and twice the fun- and we’re not talking about chewing gum. Check out some sexy spring looks, including our favorite - no shirt and lots of skin - in this EDGE exclusive... Click below for more...

teamm8 underwear :: Taking one for the team!

While they might not be as famous as that other Australian underwear brand, we happen to think that teamm8 - and their stable of drop dead gorgeous models - is pretty darn hot. And while we’d never be so naive as to succumb to marketing ploys, the images on the company’s website suddenly have us wanting to get into a pair- especially if the pair in question is still on one of their models! Be warned: some of these photos are questionably NSFW...
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Fashion

Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan, right, and Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby in a scene from "The Great Gatsby."

Gatsby Glitz

By Anne D’Innocenzio | May 26
Want to look like a million bucks? Here are some vintage-inspired tips inspired by the Roaring Twenties and Baz Lurhmann’s "The Great Gatsby."

How to Tie a Bow Tie

May 25
Bow ties aren’t just for tuxedos anymore, they can be worn formally and casually. Kleinfeld Men’s Terry Hall shows CBSNews.com’s Felipe Maya how to tie the perfect bow tie.

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Grooming

What’s in Your Sunscreen?

By Matthew Perrone | May 22
New sunscreen labels hit store shelves after a long-awaited change in federal requirements were put in place last December. But still be on the lookout for some misleading labels.

Client Aaron Peck, center, receives a haircut from Anthony Cymerys, known as Joe the Barber, in Hartford, Conn.

Haircuts for Hugs

By Jessica Hill | May 14
A retired Connecticut barber is giving back to the community - one haircut and hug at a time.

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Food & Drink

Former major league pitcher Chris Ray pours one of his baseball-themed beers.

Hops for Heroes

By Michael Felberbaum | May 25
Operation Homefront, an organization that provides emergency military assistance to military families, will benefit from the Hops for Heroes project - and artisan beer fans will appreciate the the unique flavor profiles.

Seamless and GrubHub to Merge

May 24
Two rivals online takeout services, Seamless and GrubHub, announced plans to merge into a new company, covering more than 20,000 restaurants in 500 cities across the U.S.

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Richard Ormbrek stands next to his house, which has been decorated with a 20-foot wide American flag made up of 180 individually-painted tiles, in Seattle.

Extreme Exteriors: Tacky or Tremendous?

By Cedar Burnett | May 26
Eclectic home designs raise the debate: Would you rather live next to a boring old white picket fence or an art installation?

A Dog’s Life: Planning Your Pet’s Staycation

By EDGE | May 22
Summer travel season is upon us, but don’t forget about your favorite pooch. DogVacay offers essential tips to make sure your dog is well taken care of during your next vacation.

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