Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Around the Web: Models, Hooters and Revolutions

Nikia Phoenix is a model to watch, and, umm, can we possibly love her freckles any more than we do?! [via Clutch]

We’re all too obsessed with ourselves to find a partner. Call it high standards or call it narcissism, but this new theory postulates it could be condemning us to singledom. [via The Frisky]

In these desperate economic times, a job’s a job. Read a self-proclaimed “Hooters girl’s” tell-all of the good, the bad, and the ugly of working at this hallowed institution. [via Lemondrop]

A great summary of the recent election and subsequent riots in Iran, including BBC footage of the chaotic streets of nation's capital city, Tehran. [via Gawker]

Want to wear your love of music on your sleeve? Check out these bracelets made from the guitar strings of musicians. Proceeds go to charity—we could rock that. [via Nylon]

The prolific Nora Roberts gets down and dirty with The New Yorker, about writing, womanhood, and success that deserves flouting in the face of the literary establishment. [via Double X]

One wouldn’t normally describe a corset as “tactical,” but that’s exactly what this clothing company does. Made for the empowered woman, this garment sports a pepper spray holder, among other features. [via Jezebel]


--Allison Gellar


Photo: Clutch

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