Article: Kristen Stewart loves wearing flannel, whether she wears long-sleeved shirts or short sleeved button down shirts. She wears it buttoned up, or buttoned down over a white t-shirt. Sometimes, she even ties a knot in the bottom of her flannel. K-Stew loves wearing short black leather jackets and bulky black hoodies. Preferably zip-up for both. Wear them with skinny jeans. Kristin Stewart likes to wear simple t-shirts, typically darker colored, with fun and unique logos, from rainbows to wolves in tuxedos. She also loves wearing a simple white t-shirt, sometimes with a black bra. Her shirts are typically a bit on the loose fitted side. Sometimes she tightens them up with knots (see below). For years, Kristen Stewart has been tying knots on the sides of her t-shirts. You should try the same, exposing a little bit of your skin, or knotting shirts that are longer. Kristin Stewart is also known for her pants, both casual and more dressy. Here are some pants that she is known for wearing:  Tight skinny jeans Rolled up skinny jeans Black leather pants Tight pants with elaborate designs Jeans with suspenders Cropped black jeans Kristen Stewart loves rocking trucker hats and is rarely seen without one, these days. Pick an oversized hat with a fun logo, a wide brim, and rock it all day long, not caring if it makes your hair extra messy -- that's all part of the fun of being K-Stew. Kristin Stewart loves wearing black sunglasses. She wears them on her face, or sometimes she tucks them into the top of her t-shirt. Here are the types of sunglasses that she has worn before:  Lacoste Karl Lagerfeld KL603S-004 (thick black frames) Lacoste 101 Aviator Reissue (thinner black frames) Leisure Society Harvard 47 (white frames with gray lenses) Paul Smith Churchill (thick black frames on top and no frames on the bottom) Oliver Peoples Gregory Peck (tan frames with green lenses) Though K-Stew isn't huge on accessories, she does wear a few simple accessories that tie her look together. Here are some accessories that you can try:  Thin long gold or silver necklaces Chunky black rings and gold rings. Silver bracelets Black nail polish Avoid earrings and expose your bare ears instead Kristin Stewart loves rocking converse and casual shoes. She has even been seen with rolled-up skinny jeans, high white socks, and a pair of black sneakers. However, she can wear fancier shoes if the occasion calls for it. Get these shoes and looks to rock the K-Stew fashion:  Black hiking boots with black skinny jeans Black sneakers Classic black and white converse Black Vans mesh, checkerboard, and slip-on sneakers Saucony bullet Black canvas TOMS Nike Tenkay low-tops, Dunk High skinnys Black high heels with tight pants Even though Kristen Stewart is known for her casual glam look, she also does have to go to those pesky award shows every once in a while. This girl does know how to dress up, and she loves to look a bit sexy and to show off her figure. Whatever dress she wears, it's guaranteed that she will look striking and that you won't see a picture of it under "Who Wore it Best?" because no one else will be wearing her unique outfit. Here are some fancy dresses Kristen has worn in the past:  A very low cut red dress that shows off her curves A see-through number that shows a light blue bra and light blue shorts underneath A long strapless white gown A strapless long-sleeved black lace dress
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Wear the flannel. Wear a black hoodie or black leather jackets. Wear the shirts. Rock the knot. Get the pants. Rock the trucker hats. Get the sunglasses. Get the accessories. Get the shoes. Get fancy.
Article: Keep the rinds on the fruit, as they will help flavor the drink later on. When choosing the amount of citrus, lean towards the oranges and use the lemon and limes lightly. Most people love to eat the fruit in the drink, but few people can handle a straight lemon or lime! The amount and variety of fruit you choose is up to you -- sangria is endlessly customizable. Again, remove any seeds so that people can munch on the fruit without worrying about breaking a molar. Furthermore, seeds are usually bitter, and can impact the final flavor. Muddling is simply beating the fruit up a bit with a wooden spoon. This releases sugars and flavors that will work their way into the sangria. Like all the other ingredients, you can adjust the brandy to match your taste, and you can add a few other liquids here if you'd like to try something new:   Orange Liquor: Gives a nice, sweet little kick to the drink without water down the alcohol content.  Orange Juice: Sweetens up the drink while adding a little more citrus. Also stretches out the drink a bit more and cuts some of the alcohol. You want a light, refreshing white wine for the best sangria. Traditionally, sangria is made with a Spanish Roja, but most people substitute a nice Merlot without missing anything. You can serve the Sangria as is if you add ice, or let it blend in the refrigerator for a few hours. The choice is yours. Either way, serve the drink on ice for a refreshing, wonderful burst of flavor. If you want, you can even leave the drink to blend overnight for the best flavor. Many recipes claim you must let it sit for 4 hours. While this will taste better, it is not strictly necessary. Everything is a bit more refreshing when it has some fizz to it, and Sangria is no different. Furthermore, this is just one more chance to customize your perfect version of the classic cocktail.   Club Soda: Perfect if you like a little refreshing fizz in your drink. Add as much as you added brandy.  Seltzer Water: Has a bit more pucker to it, making it a great choice to balance out too-sweet sangrias, in particular. You can even try flavored seltzers, like Lemon-Lime.  Champagne or Prosecco: This is sangria, so go nuts! A bubbly, light, and crisp wine or prosecco will keep the drink strong and add a refreshing punch of bubbles.
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Chop up the citrus into 1/4-inch thick wedges and remove any large seeds. Core and apple and cut into bite-sized slices. Add the chopped fruit to the bottom of a pitcher with the 2-3 tablespoons of sugar, then muddle for 45 seconds. Add the splash of brandy and continue to muddle for another 20-30 seconds. Add in the bottle of red wine, usually a Roja or a Merlot, and stir well. Consider letting the drink chill for at least 3-4 hours to gain flavor. Serve over "bubbles," adding a splash of carbonation right before serving.