Friday, August 28, 2015
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models hit the runway wearing INCONTINENCE LINGERIE 'designed to help men and women manage light to moderate leaks in style'
Day four of New Zealand Fashion Week has concluded with something a wee bit different to what many keen fashion fanatics were likely expecting when they flocked to the shows
In a world first, ConfiTEX high-end lingerie for incontinence was showcased on Thursday with the models cruising down the runway in both lacy and masculine garments designed to look just like other pieces of underwear.
'It feels a lot more normal than putting on a pad or a nappy - which feels like going back to three or four years old,' CEO Mark Davey told Daily Mail Australia.
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Donning brightly-coloured make up, bold accessories and heels, the models rocked the undergarments in style as curious fashion lovers looked on.
Paired with flowing shawls and intricate up-dos, the delicate pieces were the perfect balance of racy and feminine and appeared to be comfortable and adaptable for a range of shapes and cup sizes.
Thursday, August 27, 2015
World's largest car transporter with deck space the size of 10 football pitches and able to carry enough vehicles for a 26-mile traffic jam arrives in the UK after its maiden voyage
Hoegh Target, the world's biggest Pure Car and Truck Carrier (PCTC), dwarfs North Shields Fish Quay after docking in Tyne and Wear this week.
The 14-deck vessel, which is 200 metres in length and 36 metres wide, has a deck space of 71,400 square metres and if all of the cars it could carry were stood end to end, they would measure a whopping 26 miles.
It also boasts doors much bigger than its counterparts, meaning it can take high-sided vehicles and trucks that are 6.5 metres high and 12 metres wide. Its stern ramp can also hold 375 tonnes of cargo – the equivalent weight of 75 adult elephants.
You're going to need an even bigger boat! Fisherman, 51, spends three years building 'world's biggest' Lego model of warship USS Missouri - only to be beaten by just inches by an American rival
A Lego-mad fisherman spent three years building the world's biggest model of a US warship - only to find an American rival had beaten him by inches.
Jim McDonough painstakingly built a 24ft scale model of the 890ft USS Missouri with thousands of toy bricks in Redford, near Arbroath in Angus.
When he embarked on the model in his garage three years ago, his research told him it was going to be the biggest Lego ship in the world.
Reality star who spent $100,000 to look like Justin Bieber found dead
Tobias Strebel, the 35-year-old who spent more than $100,000 to look like Justin Bieber, has been found dead after he was reported missing on August 18, his manager confirmed on Wednesday.
“I am beyond devastated to hear the news about Tobias. Tobias was a kind, caring, and gentle soul that was dedicated and passionate to his music and career,” Hollywood manager Gina Rodriguez said. “For all the slings and arrows put forth against him, he always held his head high, treated everyone with respect, and had a warmth and glow to him that made anyone around him smile.”
The 9 health symptoms men should NEVER ignore, from problems in the bedroom to heavy drinking and needing the loo in the night...
From blood in the urine to 'man boobs', there are a host of signs that things aren't quite right in the male body.
And sometimes seemingly everyday symptoms can be a sign of a more serious disease.
For example, heavy drinking may be a sign of depression, while problems performing in the bedroom is an early indicator of heart disease.
Here, experts reveal to 3m360 the nine health symptoms men should never ignore...
Erectile dysfunction can often be an early warning sign of heart disease, doctors warn. Cardiologist Graham Jackson said a man with erection problems will usually develop a heart problem within five years (file photo)
Revenge race murder: Bitter black reporter who gunned down white ex-colleagues live on air and posted the video online blames Charleston shootings and anti-gay harassment in manifesto
A man who was fired from his job as a television reporter two years ago took revenge against the small-town Virginia news station by executing two of his former coworkers on live television, and then posting disturbing first-person video of the attack on social media.
Viewers of WDBJ, a CBS affiliate in Moneta, Virginia, watched in horror this morning as Vester Lee Flanagan II, 41, shot dead 24-year-old reporter Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward, 27, on live TV as the two were filming a light-hearted segment at 6:45am.
After carrying out the shocking on-air execution, Ward fled and posted video of the attack on social media while also writing about his grudges against the two young journalists in a Twitter rant.
He also faxed a 23-page manifesto-cum-suicide note to a national news station outlining his motives for the attack, saying he bought the handgun he used following the Charleston Church killings, adding: 'my hollow point bullets have the victims’ initials on them'.
Five hours later, police cornered Flanagan a three hours drive northeast in Fauquier County, Virginia where he shot himself in an attempt to commit suicide. Flanagan initially survived the gunshot wound, but died not long after at approximately 1:30pm
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