• Cover: May 23, 2013
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    Benz in a Bottle

    Does dear old dad have his heart set on a new ride for Father's Day? Thanks to Mercedes-Benz, you can fulfill that wish—sort of—with the launch of its luxury fragrance for men. Starting at $65, the woodsy-spicy scent is the next best thing to that new car smell.

    And if your pops happens to be in New York City on June 14, then he can pose with the new Mercedes SLS model at Lord & Taylor's Fifth Avenue flagship store. Each visitor who gets their picture snapped will receive a key that may unlock a luxe gift basket brimming with Mercedes-Benz products. It’s so much better than another tie.
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    Fashion on the Brain

    Women think about fashion a whopping 91 times a day, according to this post from our friends at Refinery29. (To put that in context, women think about sex an average of 10 times a day.)

    Reporting on a recent survey from online retailer Very.co.uk, Refinery29 tells us that contrary to what you might suspect, dresses are what preoccupies our thoughts, even more so than shoes. And 62 percent of women surveyed admit to daydreaming about clothes while at work—which takes being fashion-conscious to a whole new level.
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    Beware of Person?

    A new study confirms what we've long suspected: Dogs and their owners are often two of a kind, at least when it comes to more pugnacious pooches. Researchers at the University of Leicester's School of Psychology in England found that younger people who are disagreeable prefer dogs that are seen as aggressive. While you can't judge a man solely by his dog (or even all dogs by their breed), the findings make that guy with the poodle suddenly much more appealing.
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