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  Introducing ProDentim: The Revolutionary Probiotic for Your Teeth, Gut, and Beyond In today's world, dental care has evolved far beyond brushing and flossing. With modern advancements, the focus is shifting towards maintaining a healthy mouth microbiome – the unique community of bacteria that resides in our mouths. Enter ProDentim , our most original and well-endorsed dental product yet, designed to revolutionize the way we approach oral health. What Makes ProDentim Stand Out? Unlike traditional dental products, ProDentim isn’t a rinse or a toothpaste; it’s a melting probiotic candy . This innovative delivery system allows the probiotics to directly target your mouth’s flora or “microbiome,” promoting optimal oral health. But there’s more! ProDentim goes beyond just dental care. Probiotics are gaining immense popularity for their benefits across multiple body systems, and dental health is no exception. The trend of focusing on the microbiome is growing and, with products like Pr...

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Pamela Anderson has never liked wearing expensive jewellery. “I always feel like I’m going to lose it,” she says on a grey Sunday morning in Toronto. I’m hesitant to point out that she wore nearly 200 carats of lab-grown diamonds to last May’s Met Gala and is also currently bejewelled in a mega-watt tennis necklace. But thus is the life of a global icon and Pandora ambassador. After releasing her documentary Pamela: A Love Story , and her memoir, Love, Pamela , in 2023, the world was reintroduced — and swiftly became re-obsessed — with Pamela Anderson. A TV star, a fashion icon, an animal rights and environmental activist, the November 2023 FASHION cover star is no longer the butt of every bad late night joke. She’s a survivor. She’s a fighter. And at 57, she’s reclaiming her narrative and finally living her best life. “It feels like a dream!” Photography by Getty Images Besides repping Pandora — “they’re so generous and supportive of me!” — Anderson is in town for the Toront...

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This article was originally published in January 2023 and has been updated.  Growing up in the 2000s, I received my fashion education almost exclusively from TLC’s hit show What Not to Wear . Running from 2003 to 2013, the makeover series was hugely influential thanks to its always-chic, brutally blunt hosts: stylists Stacy London and Clinton Kelly. Each episode spotlighted one contestant — usually a woman — who had been submitted by people in her life to undergo a wardrobe revamp. After being ambushed (usually in front of a large crowd) and agreeing to participate, she would then have to relinquish the contents of her closet and her fashion opinions to be beautified by the all-knowing hosts. Yes, to be nominated for What Not to Wear was to learn that nearly everyone you love thinks your appearance needs “fixing.” Guided by a set of strict instructions, each episode ended with contestants looking nothing like they did in the beginning. Yes life is hard now but in the early 20...

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Kitten heels, Mary Janes , patent leather pumps — the season’s top footwear is perfectly polished, and surprisingly versatile. This fall, wear these ladylike, delicate leather heels and flats with everything from pencil skirts and cocktail dresses to your favourite cargo pants . Miu Miu Leather Slingback Heels Available in both black and siren red, these patent leather heels add a standout element to even the most conservative fits. Plus, they feature a comfortable, two-inch kitten heel and a padded footbed. Shop Now Maguire Viana Silver Pump Made in Brazil, these slingback pumps by Montreal-based Maguire feature sweet details like a leather bow and squared-off pointed toe. In eye-catching silver, they’re made for dressing up your work basics this fall. Shop Now Poppy Barley The Studio Mary Jane A sturdy, comfortable Mary Jane is a wardrobe essential any time of year. This smart pair by Edmonton’s Poppy Barley comes with bonus functional features like an anti-microbial lini...

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This article was originally published in March 2024 and has been updated.  There may be a famine of beauty in the world, but Fall 2024 fashion month kept us well-fed. From February to March, the world’s major style capitals served no shortage of sartorial splendour and polarizing cultural antics. The Row went viral for banning the use of phones at its hyper-exclusive show. Coperni debuted a bag made of 99 per cent air . There was even a Kate Moss doppelgänger gallivanting about! But through it all, the lasting excitement came from the looks on the runway — which will set the tone for fall winter 2024 fashion trends. Designers continued to showcase their preference for peplum , sheer and elevated athleisure while bringing fresh pairings into the mix. Meanwhile, cold-weather staples like hats and coats took on different roles with luxe textures and unconventional shapes. From controversial new high-fashion codes to more-is-more accessorizing themes, we’re breaking down the bigg...