Write an article based on this "Choose a blazer with stand-out style. Choose a complimentary shirt. Dress it down with denim. Wear your blazer over a dress. Add velvet pants to make a suit. Add a bold printed scarf."
article: While a standard velvet blazer is nice, you can add extra “wow” factor by picking a blazer that has unique features. For example, sharp shoulders, exaggerated lapels, funky draping, or an hourglass waist. Women’s velvet blazers look gorgeous with cuffed or 3/4 length sleeves that taper from loose in the upper arm to fitted at the forearm.  Consider a blazer that’s either high-waisted or extra long. Go to the extreme: look for a blazer that’s super fitted, or loose at the torso and slim-armed but with big shoulders. To make your blazer even more unique, add your own custom buttons. For example, large vintage pearl-faced buttons. You can pair your blazer with a wide variety of tops. Turtlenecks are great for colder months. In warmer months, try wearing a light-colored or printed camisole. Or, try a polo shirt, button-down shirt, or plain t-shirt underneath. Tops with solid colors or microprints go great with velvet blazers. Velvet blazers look especially put-together with dark denim jeans. Alternately, don a denim skirt with your blazer. Lean towards dark-washed denim if the hue of your velvet blazer is dark but bold. Some velvet colors that pair well with denim are lipstick red, forest green, royal blue, and deep burgundy. Consider a short, printed dress for a fun, flirty look. You can wear this look with or without tights. Pair it with flats or a cute ankle boot. This look can transition day to night by bringing only a change of undershirt and shoes in your bag. For example, try wearing a cotton shirt and simple flats in the daytime. Switch it out for a silk top and standout heels for evening wear. Find a scarf that is formal but stands out. For instance, a sapphire blue silk with a fancy paisley.

Write an article based on this "Remove your shoes and any hair accessories that might get in the way. Stand with your back against the wall on non-carpeted flooring. Position a book at a right angle with the wall above your head. Slide the headpiece down the wall until it touches your head. Mark where the bottom of the headpiece meets the wall with a pencil."
article: You’ll be measuring from the crown of your head, so let down your hair from any high ponytails or braids that might boost your height. Also take off your shoes, which can add several inches to your height depending on the style. If you're wearing thick socks, remove those as well. Your feet should be together and flat on the floor. Your heels should also be flush against the wall. It’s easiest to have another person measure your height, but you can also do this alone.  Do not stand on a carpet or a rug, which will sink a bit when you stand on it and may affect your measurement. Also avoid walls with molding or radiators along the bottom, which will make it impossible for you to stand fully flush against the wall. You can also use another common household item that is flat and firm—for example, a cutting board or a cardboard box. If you have a partner, have them hold the headpiece. If you are measuring alone, it may be easier to use an aerosol can such as a shaving cream can or air freshener. Press the bottom flat against the wall, which will ensure a right angle. Regardless of what item you are using to measure, it should be firmly in contact with the crown of your head. Make sure it stays at a right angle with the wall as you or your partner move it down to touch your head. If you have a partner, they should do this while you’re still standing against the wall. If you’re alone, hold the headpiece in place while you turn and mark the location. Use a pencil so you can erase the mark from the wall when you’re done.

Write an article based on this "Crush the cookies into a fine crumble and set them aside. Put the milk, banana, and vanilla extract into a blender and blend until smooth. Add the crushed cookies into the blender, and pulse a few times until just combined. Pour the milkshake into a tall glass."
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You can crush them by pulsing them in a blender, or by placing them into a sandwich bag and smacking them with a rolling pin. Keep crushing the cookies until you get a coarse crumble, sort of like coarse sand or coffee grounds. You can use a fresh or frozen banana, but a frozen banana will give you a colder, thicker milkshake. You can also add some ice cubes, preferably make from frozen almond, cashew, or soy milk. The milk-based cubes will help thicken your milkshake without sacrificing flavor. You may have to pause the blender and scrape any unblended ingredients down the sides with a rubber spatula. Since you have already crushed the Oreo cookies beforehand, you just need to mix them in. You want to still see some specks of Oreo cookie. If this is too much for you, pour it into two smaller glasses and share it with a friend. If you don't feel like sharing, you can store the milkshake in the fridge for later. If the milkshake is not thick enough for you, put it in the freezer for about 10 minutes.