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Don't Spot.

Glamour Magazine has long been known for its trademark "Do's and Don'ts" feature. The page has been so popular it was recently made into a book. Of course, Glamour's Suze Yalof Schwartz, the executive fashion editor at large, has been careful to point out that this feature is about making people better styled.
The "Dos and Don'ts" page isn't just about looking at horrible outfits and good ones, she said — it's also about giving great fashion and style tips. "We're trying to be very positive," Schwartz told co-anchor Rene Syler. "We've all been 'don'ts' in our lives, and the moral of the story is, it doesn't matter whether you're a size 2, or a size 28: You can be a Glamour 'do.' Even very wealthy people can dress very tacky, and we show you that," too.
However, it doesn't appear that their new site Don'tSpotting is living up to that positive outlook. In fact, some of the photos being uploaded to the system aren't even legal! OUCH! A definite don't.

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