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The Modern-Day Mullet Is Staging a Comeback (Yes, You Read That Right)

There's no delicate way to address this, so we're just going to come out with it: the mullet haircut is staging a comeback, and no, we're not kidding. Oh, wait, don't go! We have good news, and it's that this is not the same throwback look you might remember from the '80s (because that one firmly belongs in the "Tiger King" documentary and "Achy Breaky Heart" music video). Translation: Mississippi Mudslide haircut, 'tis not. No, the latest rendition of the faithfully divisive "business in the front, party in the back" style is much cooler and way more low-key. (Although you could always pull an Iris Law and stick to the original.) Instead, celebrity hairstylist and cofounder of Nine Zero One salon Riawna Capri has dubbed it "the chillet" - a chill mullet. "It's a more modified and more fashion-forward version of the mullet," she says, adding that you needn't commit to the full chop to reap its benefits. "The definition of a mullet is short at the front and sides, and long in the back. Obviously [the] hair in the back isn't longer than the hair in the front, but it has the illusion or silhouette of a mullet, as opposed to an exact copy." "This haircut is for someone who is confident, who steps outside the box, and whose style is on the edgier side." Consider asking your hairstylist for more of a shag hybrid or curtain bangs to soften the look, and be prepared to bring in plenty of inspiration photos of styles you like - like the ones you've seen on Kristen Stewart, Cardi B, and Miley Cyrus ahead - plus one of her dad Billy Ray Cyrus . . . you know, to show off what you don't. If nothing else, just remember: "This haircut is for someone who is confident, who steps outside the box, and whose style is on the edgier side," Capri says. "Ultimately, when you're wearing a unique hairstyle or piece of clothing, if you have the confidence to rock it and be different, everyone else will love it, too." Related: 11 Haircut Trends to Add to Your Mood Board
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This Trainer-Approved HIIT Workout Gear Can Stand Up to Serious Sweat

When you're completing a round of sprints or jump squats during a HIIT session, you don't want ill-suited workout clothes taking you out of your zone. Before you head to a class or log on to stream a class, you're smart to suit up in gear designed for high-intensity workouts. First off, you'll want to find a sports bra with adequate support. Sports bras are typically labeled for use during low-, medium-, or high-impact workouts. High-intensity interval training (HIIT) workouts are often (though not always) high-impact workouts, and it's best to go with a sports bra within that category if you know you're in for exercises that take both feet off the ground. "These bras allow you to do all the jumping, running, and quick bursts of movements that HIIT requires while keeping you fully contained and held close to your body," says Arianna Levin, design director at Adore Me. You may want to opt for a higher neckline, too. "As a girl that has a bigger sized chest, when doing a HIIT workout, I avoid wearing low V-cut sports bras," says DanceBody master trainer Ris Finazzo. "The last thing I want is my chest spilling out of my top." Similarly, high-waisted leggings or shorts are less likely to slide down, she notes. You can anticipate that you'll break a sweat, so it's best to choose clothing made with fabrics that are labeled as "moisture wicking," "quick drying," and/or "breathable," says Kira Stokes, trainer and creator of the Stoked Method and KS Fit app. "Cotton absorbs water, so you'll want to avoid this type of fabric," Levin adds. "Even though it's breathable, it's going to hold onto your sweat and can become uncomfortable." Form-fitting silhouettes are preferable, Stokes says. "I would suggest staying away from wide-leg pants and baggy clothes in general during HIIT workouts - or any workouts for that matter," she says. "In addition to excess material getting in the way during movement, it's really important to be able to see your body in action, in my opinion." This will allow you or your instructor to better keep an eye on your form, she explains. Consider taking that a step further and opting for compression fabric, recommends Stokes. "You want to feel properly 'held in,'" she says. "Some leggings and sports bras actually offer compression levels that can improve oxygen flow to your muscles, which may have a positive impact on performance and recovery." That said, you don't want to take it too far, wearing clothes that constrict your movement or, in the case of sports bras, your ability to fully expand your lungs. No workout 'fit is complete without a pair of suitable shoes. "As far as sneakers, it really depends on the programming of the HIIT workout and the fitness enthusiast's specific foot," Stokes says. "In general, you want a neutral shoe with little to no heel drop so your posture isn't impacted." Heel drop is the difference in height between the heel and toe of the shoe. "Zero-drop shoes" have the same level of cushioning all the way across, putting the toe and heel at the same level. "If there is a lot of jumping programmed, you may want a shoe that offers max-level cushioning," adds Stokes. Ideally, you'll have your gait analyzed to find what's best for you, since sneaker needs are so individualized, she says. In general, lightweight cross-training shoes tend to work best for HIIT sessions. With all of the above factors in mind, here's the best workout gear for HIIT workouts.
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21 Pairs of Walking Shoes That Are Comfy and Chic

Having comfy sneakers incorporated into your wardrobe is a no-brainer, especially if you regularly travel or just have an unbearably long commute to the office. When shopping for comfortable, stylish shoes, it's important to look for pairs that are versatile enough to keep you feeling both supported and chic, regardless of where your day may take you. We find that fashionable walking shoes are the perfect happy medium, because they not only look good with all of your favorite outfits, but they're also the exact type of shoe we want to slip into for a concert or when we're out exploring a new city. Alternatively, if you love to take long walks around the neighborhood or to your local coffee shop, it's essential that you have a great pair of stylish walking shoes on hand. It's not always easy to find the best of both worlds with style and comfort, but we're here to make it possible. Ahead, we rounded up the 21 most comfortable walking shoes that'll look great with all your outfits, from sleek trousers to stretchy, sculpting leggings - and they'll also give your feet the support they need for long excursions. Whether you are looking for cute, comfortable shoes from brands like New Balance or Allbirds, are in the market for a pair of classic white sneakers, or simply want to stock up on some comfy walking shoes that you can wear all day, we have no doubt you'll be able to find your new favorite wardrobe essential here. Keep reading to shop our picks for the most stylish walking shoes for women. - Additional reporting by India Yaffe Related: 20 Comfortable Work Shoes For the Office, the Commute, and Beyond
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