Article: The months of September, October, and November are some of the most pleasant months in New York City. The sun shines more often than not, but the air becomes cooler and loses its humidity. By November, nights can dip below freezing, while days remain pretty chilly. This means light, long or quarter-sleeve shirts, button-down shirts, and pants. Dark colors blend in and look good at this time of year.   For women: Combine a warmish dress with sweater-tights, boots, and a cute jacket. You can also try combining skinny pants with dark colored shirts, a tight leather jacket, and a scarf.  For men: Fashionable pants in dark colors (maroon, navy, black etc.) are good. Wear them with cool sweaters or plaid shirts for a good NYC fall look. In a city where fashion is a party of its identity, you may consider wearing your most fashionable peacoats or blazers, though you don’t need to bring your absolute warmest jacket. On mornings or in the evenings when temperatures dip considerably, scarves and gloves come in handy. You may also consider bringing a hat.
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Know what fall in NYC is like. Pack with the cooler weather in mind. Bring some jackets and sweaters. Gloves and scarves are great for chillier days.
Article: Choose to wear your hijab in a light fabric, like chiffon or Georgette.  This fabric looks beautiful because of its sheer texture. Lighter fabrics are also cooler in the summer, making it both fashionable and practical. Many hijabs come in a variety of bold colors, which can add fashion and flare to any outfit along with fitting your personality. Hijabs can also be found in patterns from animal prints to cartoons. Choose fabrics in different colors to give a funky look to your everyday. Go for a patterned with a plain fabric, or try two complimentary plain fabrics. Some designers, such as Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and Gucci, make fabrics and scarves that can be worn as a hijab. Wearing a hijab with a designer's logo displays your top fashion sense. Islamic designers sell hijabs, many of which are considered couture fashion. To make the hijab more secure, pins made especially for hijabs are used. Pins come in all sorts of styles: long and thin, round and large. They come with rhinestones and pearls or in bold colors. Choose one stylish pin to secure your hijab with. You may also use cute brooches instead of pins if you cannot find a specific hijab pin in the style you like. Bracelets, necklaces, and earrings aren't just for your neck, wrist, and ears. A creative eye towards beaded necklaces and chain bracelets can create stunning, elegant hijab accessories.  Drape a necklace around the crown of your head for embellishment. This can be done under the hijab so just part of the necklace is seen across your forehead and temples. You can also lay it on top of your hijab, so the entire necklace circles your head. Wear a necklace around your forehead, tucking the rest under your hijab. This can be treated like a headband, going around the top of your head, or try it across the middle of your forehead for a stylish accent. Pin a necklace or a bracelet to your hijab in a U-shape along the side. Instead of one brooch or pin, find an ornate necklace or bracelet to pin around your ear. Alternately, try a chain brooch pin collar. Take a statement necklace and create a stunning headpiece over your hijab. This can lay completely on the outside, or you can tuck some of it under part of the hijab. Let the center of the statement necklace rest on your forehead, or place is perfectly along the side of your head. Wear cute accessories on your hijab, like bow clips and head bands. Place a flower or a peacock feather on the hijab that matches your outfit. Try connecting multiple bows or flowers with beads or chains. This adds a bit of flare and cohesiveness to the accessories on your hijab.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Use a light fabric. Choose bright colors or patterns. Mix and match the fabrics. Wear designer hijabs. Secure with a pin. Use jewelry as hijab accessories. Accessorize.
Article: If your pillow is covered with a slipcover or pillowcase, take the protective covering off. Check the care instructions on the tag of the cover, and wash the cover or pillowcase in the washing machine or by hand according to the instructions. Remember to wash your pillowcase and slipcover every 2 weeks at least to keep your pillow smelling fresh. Baking soda is a great deodorizer and can be used to freshen up a variety of surfaces, including gel and memory foam. Coat the entire pillow in a layer of baking soda, working on one side of the pillow at a time. If you have a very large or European-style pillow, you may need to use 3-4 tablespoons (43.2-57.6 grams) to cover the surface. Let the pillow sit while the baking soda absorbs the odors off of the surface of the gel pillow. If possible, let the baking soda sit on the pillow overnight.  If the pillow has a very bad smell, try placing it in a large plastic bag with the baking soda on it for 1-2 days. The baking soda will have time to absorb the odors from the pillow. If you have children or pets, place the pillow in a place where they can't access it, like on top of a cabinet or in the closet. After the baking soda has absorbed the smell from the pillow, vacuum the surface thoroughly. Working in sections, pull the brush across the pillow to make sure all of the baking soda is removed.  Make sure to clean and dry the vacuum attachment before using it on your pillow. It might take a few passes of the vacuum to remove all of the baking soda. After the first pass, run your hand across the pillow. If it still feels grainy, vacuum it again.
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Remove the cover from your pillow. Sprinkle 2 tablespoons (28.8 grams) of baking soda over the pillow. Let the baking soda sit on the pillow for 30 minutes. Use the brush attachment of a vacuum to remove the baking soda.