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Heidi Mules and Gary Katzer watch a documentary about the history of drive-ins with their Chiweenie named Trixie on a queen-size airbed and couch set up behind their car at the Harvest Moon Twin Drive In Movie Theatre in Gibson City, Ill., on April 28.
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The Chicago home of blues great Muddy Waters on the 4300 block of S. Lake Park is seen January 24, 2013. The building has fallen into disrepair and potentially faces the wrecking ball. (Heather Charles/ Chicago Tribune/MCT)
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Effie Trinket from the Hunger Games. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)
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Be ready to prowl the town with leopard and snakeskin prints (Silvy II mule, $325; Rowena 1893 slingback, $345; "84," $345; and Orly, $345; all from Olivia Rose Tal. (MCT)
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An Italian movie poster for "Casablanca," is displayed at the home of collector Dwight Cleveland in Chicago, Illinois March 6, 2012. (Scott Strazzante/Chicago Tribune/MCT)
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Rolled-up magazines are a great way to keep boots standing tall. (Sally McGraw/Minneapolis Star Tribune/MCT)
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Sandra Dee, from left, Nina Ellis-Hervey and River Fronczak pose for a photo in the Post-Dispatch studio. (Stephanie S. Cordle/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)
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You're warm to the core in this men's RLX Ralph Lauren Ascender down vest, $398; at Bloomingdale's in Roosevelt Field, Garden City and Huntington Station. (MCT)
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Cotton asymmetric hooded cardigan in burgundy, $29.95; exclusively at H&M shops, Manhattan. (MCT)
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These double-sided tribal earrings, $5.95, are replicas of the earrings worn by Rooney Mara in "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo;" exclusively at H&M shops, Manhattan. (MCT)
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The "Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" look is all about layers, so why not slip into this Material Girl vest, $44; only at Macy’s stores. (MCT)
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"No More Waity, Katie." A soft, elegant greige shade with a splash of lilac glitter is the perfect marriage to combine fashion and fun. (Courtesy butter LONDON via Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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Cassandra Ray is shown after her consulting with a fashion stylist. (J.B. Forbes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)
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For those who follow the Chinese zodiac, the year of the snake begins Feb. 10. Some ways to incorporate the symbol of the year into your wardrobe, with no harm done to any living creature include this Stella McCartney snake-print iphone case, $273.38 from Farfetch.com. (Farfetch.com via Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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For those who follow the Chinese zodiac, the year of the snake begins Feb. 10. Some ways to incorporate the symbol of the year into your wardrobe, with no harm done to any living creature include this Sabine print midi dress, $36.99 from Piperlime.com. (Piperlime.com via Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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The ugly Christmas sweater never fails to make an appearance during the holidays, but this year, it's on purpose. Gaudy prints on oversized knits are not only on trend, they showed up months before December. This Reindeer instarsia wool-blend sweater is by Stella McCartney. ($1230 Netaporter.com). (Netaporter.com/Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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To achieve this Halloween Zombie Bride costume, adorn a Goodwill dress with gray tulle and fishnet. Rip some tulle for the head dress and the makeup sells the transformation. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)
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Seneca Crane from the Hunger Games. It's really all about the beard and the hair. Let the games begin. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)
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Shirt from fauxrealshirt.com is all you need to create a neon 80's guy. Oh, and a Mohawk won't hurt. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)
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To achieve this Halloween Zombie Bride costume, adorn a Goodwill dress with gray tulle and fishnet. Rip some tulle for the head dress and the makeup sells the transformation. (Christian Gooden/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)
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Despite the flashy jewelry, Nicole Kidman, went with a relaxed look, at the 80th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California, February 24, 2008. (Liz O. Baylen/Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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Debbie McCord, left, with daughters Anna, foreground left, and Jessica, far right, and Debbie's sister Kristen Carde founded ilovemyheight.com, an online company promoting T-shirts bearing slogans about the joys of being tall women. (Courtesy of McCord via Bradenton Herald/MCT)
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Fashion designer Michael Drummond, right, goes through Monica Riley's closet with her offering suggestions on how she can change up her wardrobe. (David Carson/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT)
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Hailee Steinfeld sports a ponytail at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, January 16, 2011 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. (Jay L. Clendenin /Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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Piper Perabo sports a ponytail at the 68th Annual Golden Globe Awards, January 16, 2011 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California. (Jay L. Clendenin /Los Angeles Times/MCT)