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My Celebrity Fashion is a newly-launched website which now features a men's section too. It aims to help men attain the latest trends, as well as showing where to ‘steal the style' of male celebrities. Not only aimed at men, this new section to the site can also be helpful to girlfriends looking for style inspiration for their other halves.
While most might assume their boyfriend's greatest fantasy would be to watch their girlfriend kiss another woman, a new survey has revealed that one in three men would actually dump their girlfriend for doing so.
As for body hair, 51% said hair on the chest and back was desirable, while 27% preferred a completely waxed male bod. The study, conducted by Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk, polled 1,832 women over the age of 18.
MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk found that over half (54 per cent) of women are more attracted to a man with a moustache or beard, with the majority (76 per cent) explaining that they find men with hairy guys 'more masculine' than those without.
Fifty-four per cent of women polled said they preferred a man with facial hair. Only one in three said that they preferred a clean-shaven look, while the remaining 14per cent didn't mind.
The survey conducted by MyCelebrityFashion revealed that 24 per cent of women have already committed to shifting the pounds to fit into the desired party dresses in an effort to wow colleagues on Christmas party nights out.
Research by fashion trend website, MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, shows that 53 per cent of women try to shed weight before the festive season - with nearly a quarter of those women admitting to starting as early as August and September.
The study by www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk reveals that 24 per cent of ladies have already got stuck into shedding the pounds for those party dresses.
The remaining majority, 34 per cent, believed the cashmere wool garment to be 'a country,' according to MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk.
And two in five reckon a cashmere shawl is a curry, according to a survey by the MyCelebrityFashion. co.uk website.
Andy Barr, of MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk which commissioned the study, said: "We thought it would be a bit of fun to quiz men on their knowledge of fashion terminology, given that they often get a bad rap for paying little attention to the latest trends.
According to a survey by Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk most men don't know one end of a stiletto from the other. Indeed 41 percent of the 1300 men they questioned thought a gilet was a brand of pocketknife. When asked what a pashmina was, 22 percent thought it was a type of curry.
A study by www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk has investigated what women feel constitutes a make-up worthy occasion or outing.
A team of researchers from Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk questioned men on their girlfriend's style habits. One of the question was 'what trends make women look promiscuous'. Take a look at the list and see if you agree...
Of the 1,348 men polled by mycelebrityfashion.co.uk, just over half said crop tops made women look most promiscuous, while 43 per cent named the underwear-as-outerwear trend.
With fashion playing a prominent role in many women's lives, the question is constantly raised as to how men perceive the fashion trends that women consistently follow. Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk recently conducted a poll of men in London on which clothing styles they felt were signs of a promiscuous woman. Some of the results are rather surprising
The form-fitting garment has been named by men as the most promiscuous item of clothing in a new poll from Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk, Grazia reports.
The form-fitting garment has been named by men as the most promiscuous item of clothing in a new poll from Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk, Grazia reports.
The form-fitting garment has been named by men as the most promiscuous item of clothing in a new poll from Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk, Grazia reports.
The form-fitting garment has been named by men as the most promiscuous item of clothing in a new poll from Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk, Grazia reports.
Cue the eyeroll. A British celeb style website called MyCelebrityFashion polled men on their girlfriends' clothes and asked, "What trends make women look promiscuous?" Because you can tell a slut by what she's wearing, duh.
The research, compiled by the UK's leading independent celebrity fashion website My Celebrity Fashion, was put together after bosses noticed an increase in shoppers searching for store return policies.
Perhaps not surprisingly, the most frequent category of clothing that women buy, wear and return is for special occasions - think cocktail dresses and sparkly tops, the kind of things you might like to wear to a wedding or a special party but which you'll only really wear once. 'Women nowadays obviously want to make a good impression,' said Andy Barr, the marketing director at MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, the website that commissioned the research. 'Perhaps buying an investment peice would be a good way of getting around the barriers of money.'
British website MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk reports to have generated £1.1million sales for online fashion retailers in six months.
'This research has really unveiled how large a part clothes play when it comes to female body confidence,' said Andy Barr, Marketing Director at MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk who carried out the study. 'The fact that such a large proportion of women claim to feel sexier with an item kept on suggests that, whilst body confidence might be low, clothes can really improve a woman's self-image. Yet women need to remember that men really don't care about their wobbly bits, as proved by the fact that they men prefer to keep the lights on.'
Andy Barr, marketing director at MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, said: "This research has really unveiled how large a part clothes play when it comes to female body confidence.
According to the www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk findings, some 48% of females prefer not to bare all in bed, wearing at least one garment.
Andy Barr, marketing director at MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, said: 'This research has really unveiled how large a part clothes play when it comes to female body confidence.
According to the www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk findings, some 48% of females prefer not to bare all in bed, wearing at least one garment
Andy Barr, marketing director at MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, said: "This research has really unveiled how large a part clothes play when it comes to female body confidence.
Andy Barr, marketing director at MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, said: 'This research has really unveiled how large a part clothes play when it comes to female body confidence.'
Andy Barr, marketing director at MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, said: This research has really unveiled how large a part clothes play when it comes to female body confidence.
Research by MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk found that 54 per cent of those who like to don garments while enjoying bedroom antics did so because it improved body confidence.
If the results of the survey by MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk can be believed, 48% of women prefer to keep at least one item of clothing on in bed. The reason for this, according to more than half of the respondents who felt this way, is that it improved body confidence.
According to the www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk findings, some 48% of females prefer not to bare all in bed, wearing at least one garment.
According to the www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk findings, some 48% of females prefer not to bare all in bed, wearing at least one garment.
According to the www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk findings, some 48% of females prefer not to bare all in bed, wearing at least one garment.
The study, conducted by the extremely scientific outfit MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk and reported in the Telegraph, found that 48% of female respondents preferred to have sex with at least one item of clothing on. The most popular choice was the bra (though we'd like to meet those ladies who get down wearing, say, a top hat) and the most common reason was "to improve body confidence." Men, perhaps unsurprisingly, are way less into ladies wearing clothes, with just 36% saying they prefer it (and just anecdotally, even this seems high).
"This research has really unveiled how large a part clothes play when it comes to female body confidence," said Andy Barr, marketing director at MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk.
A recent survey conducted by MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk found that almost fifty percent of women prefer to keep their clothes on during sex. Why? According to the Telegraph, who first reported on the survey, 54 percent of women keep at least one item of clothing on while doing the nasty to "improve body confidence."
A spokesperson for MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, which conducted the poll of 1,563 people, said: "This research has really unveiled how large a part clothes play when it comes to female body confidence.
A new poll conducted by MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, the UK's leading independent celebrity fashion website, has revealed the Top 10 Essential Fashion Accessories of the past decade. GHD hair straighteners were revealed as the number one item that the majority of women found indispensable, closely followed by winter footwear UGG boots.
According to research commissioned by www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk, 27% of women fear turning up to an event in the same outfit as someone else. It's our worst fear when getting dressed and it comes as no surprise. It happens to celebrities despite their stylist's best efforts. It happens to Kim Catrall's character Samantha Jones and Mylie Cyrus in Sex and the City 2. And it happened to me.
Jude Law has beaten the likes of Johnny Depp and David Beckham to take the title of the most fashionable dad in a survey done by MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk.
The dad-of-four won with 69% of the vote in a poll conducted by fashion website My Celebrity Fashion.
The Sherlock Holmes actor topped the poll by fashion website www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk for his "formal look and well groomed appearance".
The Sherlock Holmes actor topped the poll by fashion website www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk for his "formal look and well groomed appearance".
Jude Law has been voted the most stylish celebrity dad, ahead of Johnny Depp and David Beckham. The Sherlock Holmes actor topped the poll by fashion website www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk for his "formal look and well groomed appearance".
The Sherlock Holmes actor topped the poll by fashion website www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk for his "formal look and well groomed appearance".
The Sherlock Holmes actor topped the poll by fashion website www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk for his "formal look and well groomed appearance".
The survey was conducted by fashion website My Celebrity Fashion. Law topped the list for his "formal look and well-groomed appearance".
He beat off competition from David Beckham and Johnny Depp to win 69% of the vote in a new poll by fashion site My Celebrity Fashion.
Andy Barr, marketing director of My Celebrity Fashion, said: "The fact that Jude Law beat Johnny Depp to the top spot was somewhat surprising, given Depp's infamous enviable style.
The poll by MyCelebrityFashion revealed that 36-year-old Jude's preppy style reigned supreme over Johnny Depp's eccentric look and Beckham's super styled attire. Also faring in high in the poll was Gwen Stefani's other half Gavin Rossdale, Robert Downey Jnr and Will Smith.
Andy Barr, marketing director of My Celebrity Fashion, said: "The fact that Jude Law beat Johnny Depp to the top spot was somewhat surprising, given Depp's infamous enviable style.
Jude received 69% of the vote in a poll by My Celebrity Fashion, beating off competition from the likes of Johnny Depp, David Beckham, Robert Downey Jnr and some other bores.
He beat off competition from David Beckham and Johnny Depp to win 69% of the vote in a new poll by fashion site My Celebrity Fashion.
Sherlock Holmes star Jude Law has been named the most stylish celebrity dad in a new poll. The 37-year-old actor is dad to four children - Rafferty, Iris, Rudy, and Sophie and he beat out competition from David Beckham and Johnny Depp to win 69% of the vote in a new poll by fashion site My Celebrity Fashion.
Apparently, Jude Law is the most stylish dad in showbiz. Well, that's according to a new online survey - which saw Jude beat Johnny Depp and David Beckham into second and third place respectively.
He beat off competition from David Beckham and Johnny Depp to win 69% of the vote in a new poll by fashion site My Celebrity Fashion. Andy Barr, marketing director of My Celebrity Fashion, said: "The fact that Jude Law beat Johnny Depp to the top spot was somewhat surprising, given Depp's infamous enviable style.
The dad-of-four won with 69% of the vote in a poll conducted by fashion website My Celebrity Fashion. It was the actor's 'formal look' and 'well groomed appearance' that saw him take the crown with Jonny Depp ranking closely behind him in second place because of his 'individuality'.
Robert Downey Jr. is at #4, Guy Ritchie is at #6, according to MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk. It's clear that one necessary criteria in being a part of 'Sherlock Holmes' is being a stylish DILF.
He beat off competition from David Beckham and Johnny Depp to win 69% of the vote in a new poll by fashion site My Celebrity Fashion.
A study of 1,629 women conducted by MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk has found that as many as four in 10 lie to their friends about how good an outfit looks in order to make themselves look better by comparison.
According to MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk the majority of men prefer women dressed in their trackie bottoms to designer dresses.
The research, compiled by the UK's leading independent celebrity fashion website My Celebrity Fashion, was put together after bosses noticed an increase in shoppers searching for store return policies.
MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk questioned nearly 2000 women about the rivalry amongst their friendship group. More than two thirds admitted telling gal pals they looked good in an unflattering outfit, so they looked good in comparison.
News of the pair enjoying each others' company will please Cheryl's fans, who have said they would like her to start dating the band frontman. A survey carried out by MyCelebrityFashion found that 68% of respondents were in favour of the Girls Aloud star dating the US rapper, and 76% of women surveyed claimed they would "lose respect" for Cheryl if she reconciled with estranged hubby Ashley and 45% would stop buying Cheryl's records.
Mycelebrityfashion.com did an interesting survey and found some stark differences between shoppers in Gloucester and those in Cheltenham....
In the study, conducted by www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, 76% of British women said they would 'lose respect' for the singer - with 44% saying they would stop buying her records, reports The Mirror.
A poll by www.MyCelebrity Fashion.co.uk says 44% of fans would stop buying her records if took him back.
According to www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, 76% of British women would 'lose respect' for the singer - with 44% saying they would stop buying her records.
The vast majority of British women do not want Cheryl Cole to reunite with her estranged husband Ashley, a new poll has revealed. The survey of 1,628 people from MyCelebrityFashion showed that 91% were against the couple getting back together, with only 2% giving a definite "yes" answer to the possibility.
The vast majority of British women do not want Cheryl Cole to reunite with her estranged husband Ashley, a new poll has revealed. The survey of 1,628 people from MyCelebrityFashion showed that 91% were against the couple getting back together, with only 2% giving a definite "yes" answer to the possibility.
The Mycelebrityfashion.co.uk poll also founds that 76% of women would lose respect for The X Factor judge if she did get back with him, and 62% believe that would affect her career too.
The survey of 1,628 people from MyCelebrityFashion showed that 91% were against the couple getting back together, with only 2% giving a definite "yes" answer to the possibility.
A team from fashion website MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk hit the streets as part of their search to find the most stylish places in the UK.
A team from fashion website MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk hit the streets as part of their search to find the most stylish places in the UK.
Andy Barr, a spokesman for MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, which conducted the survey, said: "The results of this study reveal just how much jealousy clothes can invoke.
But despite all this, most of the 1,600 women anonymously polled by clothes website MyCelebrityFashion said they still preferred to shop with friends rather than alone...although many don't trust them to give an honest opinion on their choice of attire. "The results of this study reveal just how much jealousy clothes can invoke," the website's marketing director Andy Barr said.
'The results of this study reveal just how much jealousy clothes can invoke,' said Andy Barr, of MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, which conducted the survey.
A spokesperson from www.MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk, who conducted the research, said: 'I think that the results of this study reveal just how much jealousy clothes can invoke.



























































