![]() ![]() I’ll actually give them credit and fashion advice. I highlight their questions in my series. What do you consider your relationship to be-are they like your friends? Your pen pals? Then you can ask questions about what you’ve seen, and flow with the conversation really easily. Are your friends going? Are people you know going? If they are, check on Instagram to see what they’ve been up to. An easy way to make it easier and feel more engaged or talkative is to do a little research before you go to an event. It’s basic advice, but you have to fake it ‘til you make it. We’ve all had to attend a “work party” and we’re just not into it. And I’ve just sort of accepted that it’s my job, and I don’t mind being overdressed, or looking extra! It’s a lifestyle and I don’t mind owning up to it. It photographs beautifully, but in real life, it’s a lot of look. Sometimes with photo shoots, the makeup can be heavy and cakey. If I’m coming from a shoot, absolutely! Some days, you need to cram in everything into one day. What about parties? Do you show up for events in full hair and makeup? But I’d never lock down my hair like that myself! I know, right?! It’s funny because when I’m watching something online or on TV, I never noticed flyaways! Now that I’m on-camera so much, I do kind of notice them. It’s important to think about that.Įven though you’ll have a helmet of hairspray to get it. A striking red is really good… Something I think about a lot-that maybe you don’t until you get more experience with video-is, what can this look do with editing? With music, with slow-motion shots or cuts or stills, you can make a lot of looks cooler through context. I really like more flowy fabrics, because they have movement, they look cook when you edit-they look bomb in the wind! Colors that pop are also important. What kinds of clothes work best for videos? Your YouTube Channel, Clothes Encounters, began as a vlog for your favorite outfits. We asked the 27-year-old for advice on camera-ready clothes, finding partners you trust… and what really happens between famous fashion bloggers when the iPhones are off. Which sounds kind of ideal, when you think about it. In a way, Jenn Im is the poster babe for modern fame: she can walk through Times Square or Coachella without getting mobbed-but can’t post a Snapchat without thousands of responses. She eats carbs she spends Sundays watching TV with her dog she freaks out at Mansur Gavriel. At the same time, this California girl is totally normal. During the Winter Olympics, the Korean-American was an online correspondent for NBC. She’s got 2.1 subscribers on YouTube and another 2 million on Instagram, along with a fledgling clothing line called Eggie and a Google Image archive that’s thousands of pixels deep. I was just going for it.Jenn Im is one of those “famous-not-famous” girls. "That would have been the worst thing to get nipped at the finish so I wanted to anything I could to make sure that didn't happen. That's all that matters here."Īs she neared the finish, "I just kind of dove across the finish line," Reilly said. "I just wanted to get across the line first. "It was a pretty dramatic finish," Reilly said. Reilly was 0.12 seconds ahead of Infeld and 0.25 seconds in front of Uhl. In the women's 3,000 meters, Chelsea Reilly dove for the finish line to edge out Emily Infeld and Lisa Uhl with a time of 9 minutes, 23.12 seconds. ![]() "I'm glad that I got 5 meters out of the way, 5.02, because it is a mental barrier and once you clear it, 4.80 is going to look really bad to me." "Going into it, I just knew that if I hit my take off, and drove into the pole, it was going to be a clearance because I was doing all the work I needed to in the air," she said. She cleared 15-8 3-4 at a meet last week and Suhr said that gave her the confidence that she could take it higher. It was the sixth straight national title for Suhr and seventh overall. I was looking at 5.02 and that's what I got. I was like, 'That's not the number you're changing it on me.' But I knew what he was planning and I wanted to take a good shot at it. It was funny, all day we talked about one number, then (coach and husband Rick Suhr) was like 'If you hit 5.02 (meters), then we're going 5.07. "I was in a groove, I guess you could say," said Suhr, from Churchville, N.Y. Yelena Isinbayeva of Russia set the previous record last year at 16-5¼. ![]() Suhr cleared the bar with plenty to spare on her first attempt. (AP) - Jenn Suhr set a women's pole vault indoor record by clearing 16 feet, 5½ inches Saturday at the USA Track & Field Indoor National Championships. ![]()
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