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Cosmopolitan
5 days ago
- Lifestyle
- Cosmopolitan
There's a pair of sunglasses for everyone! How to shop the best styles for your face shape, from oval to pear
Summer is in full swing, and if you don't have the perfect pair of sunnies yet, then what are you waiting for? They add an extra level of finesse to any outfit, and are also handy for hiding a festival hangover — as well as protecting your eyes from the sun, duh. So if you're looking to try out a new style, but don't know where to start, we've got you. Bianca Swan, style editor at Specsavers, has shared her expert advice for the best sunglasses style to suit your face shape, so read on to find your perfect match… Disclaimer alert: Here at Cosmo Fashion, we encourage our community to sport any item that makes them feel confident – if you absolutely love a pair of sunglasses and have the confidence to rock them, then go for it! In other words, we don't like subscribing to the idea that you have to have opt for a certain pair of sunglasses just because you have a specific face shape. That said, if you are looking to attract or detract from certain facial features, or are just intrigued to know what would be best suited to your face shape, do continue on! For those with a diamond face shape, Swan recommends a rounded frame style to help compliment your features –but that doesn't mean you can't be adventurous. Try a round or oval metal frame or make a statement with cat-eye frames to help accentuate your cheekbones. Go for styles that contrast and lengthen the look of your soft and curved features. Rectangular glasses will look great on you – play it safe with metal styles, or go bold with colourful, fun-shaped acetate. Your defined jawline means you have a great face structure for angular frames. To balance your features, Swan recommends narrow, oval frame styles. Or you can experiment with cat-eye or geometric shapes. Having a pear-shaped face will mean your jaw is the widest, most prominent feature – so balancing this with more angular, stand-out styles will compliment you perfectly. Try out rectangle or cat-eye styles, and Swan suggests experimenting with thicker frames. Heart-shaped faces feature both soft and straight lines, so the world's your oyster when it comes to glasses shapes. Swan recommends going for a Clubmaster inspired style or a cat-eye frame to complement your face shape. You'd look great in an Aviator style pair too. Your oval face shape means you have a combination of soft and angular lines. Lucky for you, almost all frame shapes will suit you, so Swan encourages you to be as adventurous as you like. Go bold with a geometric or oversized style, or opt for something more subtle with a teacup shape. Identifying which face shape you have is simpler than you might think. Stand in front of a mirror, pull your hair back, and observe the proportions of your: When looking at these areas, you should be able to visualise a shape in the mirror. Still struggling? Break it down further by examining the common shapes: Oval: Forehead is slightly wider than the jawline, and the face length is greater than the cheekbone width. Round: Cheekbones and face length are similar, and the face is relatively equal in width and length. Square: Forehead, cheekbones, and jawline are roughly the same width. Heart: Forehead is wider than the jawline, and the chin is pointed. Diamond: Cheekbones are the widest part of the face, and the forehead and jawline are narrower. Oblong/Rectangle: Face length is the longest measurement, and the other measurements are relatively similar. If you want more precision, you can use a tape measure to take measurements of your forehead, cheekbones, jawline, and face length. There are also plenty of apps available to measure and identify your face shape for you. Rebecca Jane Hill is the Senior Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan UK. She has previously contributed to publications including Vogue, Elle, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Refinery29, The Face, Glamour and Stylist. She started her own magazine, Sister, in 2012 whilst at university. Focused around feminism, fashion and culture, it went on to produce 12 globally stocked print issues, as well as countless events and partnerships. She closed the magazine in 2023. Rebecca has been an associate lecturer at London College of Fashion since 2018, where she teaches on the Fashion Journalism course. She is a passionate second-hand shopper and is constantly on the lookout for new design talent.


Perth Now
11-07-2025
- Politics
- Perth Now
Shirtless Baz? Liberal leader soaks up sun on Greek holiday
WA Liberal Party leader Basil Zempilas has traded his tailored suits for boardies and thongs as he enjoys a sunny family holiday in Greece. Mr Zempilas joined his wife Amy and children Ava, Chloe and Anthony on the island of Kastellorizo for the family's third visit to the serene eastern Mediterranean destination in seven years. In a series of images shared to Instagram by Ms Zempilas, the Opposition leader cut a relaxed figure as he soaked in the European sunshine and azure waters. WA Liberal leader Basil Zempilas on a family holiday in Greece. Unknown Credit: Unknown / Instagram WA Liberal leader Basil Zempilas on a family holiday in Greece. Unknown Credit: Unknown / Instagram 'It's impossible to capture the magic that is Kastellorizo. The place my husband's family are from. Where we were married and two of our children were christened,' Ms Zempilas wrote. Framed by boats, quaint restaurants and gorgeous lagoons, the politician appeared noticeably at ease — donning Aviator sunglasses and fishing with his son — as he enjoyed the change of pace. WA Liberal leader Basil Zempilas on a family holiday in Greece. Unknown Credit: Unknown / Instagram WA Liberal leader Basil Zempilas on a family holiday in Greece. Unknown Credit: Unknown / Instagram Kazzi — as the island is often referred to — lies just 2km off the Turkish coast as Greece's easternmost island. In February, Conde Nast Traveller labelled it 'the secret Greek island to know about for 2025'. Featuring a backdrop of hills shadowing pastel-coloured houses, popular activities include visits to The Blue Grotto sea cave and snorkelling at nearby Saint George Island. Mr Zempilas was noticeably absent from his family's earlier pit stops at the popular tourist islands of Naxos and Santorini. While ostensibly switching his political brain off on his arrival, the former lord mayor's social media feed remains actively campaigning for the Liberal Party.


Techday NZ
09-07-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
OpenText launches MyAviator AI to boost secure digital work
OpenText has announced the expansion of its agentic artificial intelligence capabilities with the launch of MyAviator, a secure personal AI assistant intended to support digital knowledge workers across several industries. The company said that MyAviator is designed to enable users to work with their own documents and data to extract insights and generate content securely, operating entirely within the OpenText ecosystem. According to OpenText, the assistant integrates directly into existing organisational workflows, aiming to reduce friction, lower costs, and streamline processes in regulated and data-intensive environments. MyAviator is part of the broader OpenText Aviator suite, which offers AI-powered assistants that address use cases in legal, finance, technology, energy, software development, and other sectors. These tools are positioned to assist in process automation and support the changing role of digital knowledge workers. Mark J. Barrenechea, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Technology Officer at OpenText, commented on the company's approach: OpenText is committed to secure information management for the digital knowledge worker – it is how we will introduce new paradigms of work, and deliver faster, smarter, and more personalised outcomes for our customers. Our strategy is grounded in unifying organisations through secure information, service management, and process automation – powered by AI. We intend to help organisations thrive by creating a limitless digital workforce. As outlined by the company, MyAviator is intended to be a personal digital worker for the enterprise. The new assistant enables individuals to securely engage with their files, summarise large quantities of content, and prepare materials for meetings or onboarding processes without compromising security or compliance obligations. OpenText emphasised that MyAviator does not add another tool to the IT stack, but rather integrates with current processes and systems. Industry applications OpenText highlighted several ways in which its Aviator AI solutions are supporting business operations. For example, in software development, OpenText automates up to 95% of test scripts, reducing manual testing by up to three days and allowing engineers to focus on other development work. This is said to enhance the speed of product delivery and the experience of users in eCommerce sectors. In agile software development, Aviator Testing Assistants use AI to analyse user story content, automate backlog creation, and harmonise development with organisational priorities. This is described as accelerating the time it takes to reach the market and improving coordination among development teams. OpenText's solutions are also being utilised in legal settings, where the company reports that its AI systems can instantly retrieve relevant case files, precedents, and regulatory documents. This is aimed at supporting quicker decision-making, maintaining compliance with regulations, and reducing both workload and associated costs in legal departments. For claims management, AI-driven automation technologies from OpenText can reportedly reduce time spent processing claims, help detect fraudulent activity, and validate policies with limited human intervention. The company claims these measures contribute to faster claim resolutions, more accurate processing, savings for businesses, and increased trust among customers. Within research-intensive industries such as mining and biotechnology, OpenText stated that its AI assists by analysing complex datasets, facilitating the identification of opportunities, lowering risks, and increasing the speed of discovery. These capabilities are intended to support organisations in making decisions with more precision and in line with environmental considerations. Technology and strategy OpenText reported that its commitment to agentic AI and enterprise automation underpins its strategy to help businesses automate complex workflows and enhance decision-making. The company stated that its approach is intended to prepare organisations for changes in digital transformation, ensuring that they are not only able to adapt to technological shifts but can also position themselves at the forefront of these developments. The introduction of MyAviator extends OpenText's Aviator strategy by offering an assistant designed for individual knowledge workers, with the aim of supporting productivity, security, and efficiency within the existing information management infrastructure of organisations. This launch is presented as part of OpenText's ongoing efforts to maximise AI's role in information management and enterprise operations.


Hindustan Times
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Jennifer Lopez stuns in bikini during Spain getaway, bruises seen on her legs
Jennifer Lopez flew to Spain right after her Fourth of July bash, and has now shared bikini photos from her trip, looking bold and relaxed. She was seen wearing a black and white bikini with strings at the sides. A white shirt was tied casually around her waist. She donned stylish Aviator sunglasses and her signature gold 'JENNIFER' necklace sparkled in the sun. In the photos, what appeared to be bruises could be seen on her thighs and around her knees. Jennifer Lopez stuns in bikini during Spain getaway, bruises seen on her legs (jlo/Instagram) Also Read: Jennifer Lopez breaks silence on divorce from Ben Affleck and how it inspired her music: 'It almost took me…' Jennifer Lopez shares photos Take a look at JLo's post: Fans appreciated JLo in the comment section, with one user saying, 'You are shining brighter than ever with these new pics and your new music. Can't wait to see you light up Spain-brava, Ms. JLo'. 'ennifer You Are A Goddess,' one user wrote, while another said, 'Hello queen'. These photos were shared not long after JLo dropped a silly video from her 4th of July party. She held two cupcakes over her chest and laughed, 'Happy 4th of July.' She then added, grinning, 'Want a cupcake?' JLo then joked, 'This is what happens when you hang out with the gays,' before cutting to that scene from The White Lotus-Jennifer Coolidge saying 'the gays.' She later posted the cupcakes photo on Instagram. Her caption read, 'Happy Fourth of July everybody. Here are the cupcake selfies LOL.' However, Lopez isn't just relaxing, she's working too. At a small listening party in L.A. last week, she previewed six new tracks for a few dozen fans. One of those songs was Wreckage of You. A fan who was there explained to the Daily Mail how the word 'wreck' stuck with her. Not in a tragic way. She said, 'I'm stronger after the wreckage of you.' These developments come after tensions between JLo abd Ben Affleck. Neither of them has publicly confirmed anything, and the divorce was settled quietly. FAQs Why are there bruises on JLo's legs? She hasn't said, but they're visible in her recent bikini photos. Where is Jennifer Lopez now? She is in Spain, enjoying a quiet solo vacation. Did she break up with Ben Affleck? They haven't confirmed it, but reports suggest the divorce was finalised quietly. What's 'Wreckage of You' about? It seems to reflect on a breakup - likely her split from Affleck.


Cision Canada
08-07-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
AI in Action: OpenText Empowers Knowledge Workers Across Industries with Personalized AI Productivity Tools
Company expands Aviator strategy with the introduction of MyAviator, a Secure Personal AI Assistant WATERLOO, ON, July 8, 2025 /CNW/ -- OpenText™ (NASDAQ: OTEX), (TSX: OTEX), continues to set the benchmark in Information Management with its AI-first strategy, leveraging agentic AI and its suite of Aviator solutions. By embedding AI-driven automation into diverse industry use cases, OpenText is redefining work by enabling organizations to bring Digital Knowledge Workers into their daily workflows to realize the benefits of complex multi-layered process automation. At the heart of this strategy is the OpenText Aviator suite—AI-powered assistants designed to transform how work gets done across legal, finance, technology, energy, and more. From accelerating software development and legal investigations to transforming claims management and scientific research, Aviator solutions are redefining the role of AI in the enterprise. "OpenText is committed to secure information management for the digital knowledge worker – it is how we will introduce new paradigms of work, and deliver faster, smarter, and more personalized outcomes for our customers," said Mark J. Barrenechea, CEO & CTO, OpenText. "Our strategy is grounded in unifying organizations through secure information, service management, and process automation – powered by AI. We intend to help organizations thrive by creating a limitless digital workforce." Introducing MyAviator: A Personal AI Assistant for Every Knowledge Worker As part of this vision, OpenText today introduced MyAviator, the first secure, personal digital worker built for the enterprise. MyAviator enables individuals to securely interact with their own documents, extract insights, and generate content—all within the trusted OpenText ecosystem. Whether summarizing hundreds of pages, preparing for meetings on the go, or generating onboarding kits in hours instead of weeks, MyAviator brings the power of AI directly to the individual—without compromising security or governance. OpenText's Aviator Solutions are Already Delivering Value OpenText is leading the charge in intelligent automation with agentic AI and Aviator solutions that help businesses streamline operations and make smarter decisions. Its forward-looking vision positions AI as a catalyst for enterprise growth and industry transformation. Examples of how OpenText's Aviators are driving real value across a number of industries include: Enhancing Software Quality with AI-Powered Test Case Generation OpenText automates 95% of test scripts, reducing manual testing time by up to three days and allowing developers to focus on innovation. This improves digital service delivery for e-commerce businesses, leading to faster product rollouts and enhanced user experiences. Streamlining Agile Development with Aviator Testing Assistants Aviator leverages AI to analyze and group user story content, automating backlog creation and aligning development with strategic goals. It generates detailed user stories with contextual information, accelerating time-to-market and improving collaboration across agile teams. Accelerating Legal Investigations and Document Retrieval OpenText's AI streamlines legal investigations by instantly retrieving relevant case files, precedents, and regulatory documents. This speeds up decision-making, ensures regulatory compliance, and reduces legal workload and costs. Transforming Claims Management with Intelligent Automation AI-driven automation enhances claims processing by reducing time, detecting fraud, and validating policies with minimal human input. This results in faster claim resolutions, improved accuracy, cost savings, and stronger customer trust. Advancing Research Exploration Through AI-Powered Insights In industries like mining and biotech, OpenText's AI analyzes complex data to identify opportunities, reduce risk, and boost discovery speed. From locating extraction sites to predicting treatment outcomes, organizations can innovate with greater precision and environmental responsibility. A Future Built on AI-Driven Efficiency OpenText's commitment to AI innovation underscores its vision for a smarter, more efficient digital future. By harnessing agentic AI and Aviator-powered solutions, the company enables enterprises to automate complex processes, enhance decision-making, and unlock new growth opportunities. As AI continues to evolve, OpenText remains at the forefront of driving intelligent automation across industries. With AI transforming the way businesses operate, OpenText's strategic approach ensures that organizations not only keep pace with change but lead the way in digital transformation. Additional Resources About OpenText OpenText™ is the leading Information Management software and services company in the world. We help organizations solve complex global problems with a comprehensive suite of Business Clouds, Business AI, and Business Technology. For more information about OpenText (NASDAQ/TSX: OTEX), please visit us at Connect with us: OpenText CEO Mark Barrenechea's blog Twitter | LinkedIn Certain statements in this press release may contain words considered forward-looking statements or information under applicable securities laws. These statements are based on OpenText's current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections about the operating environment, economies and markets in which the company operates. These statements are subject to important assumptions, risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict, and the actual outcome may be materially different. OpenText's assumptions, although considered reasonable by the company at the date of this press release, may prove to be inaccurate and consequently its actual results could differ materially from the expectations set out herein. For additional information with respect to risks and other factors which could occur, see OpenText's Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other securities filings with the SEC and other securities regulators. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Unless otherwise required by applicable securities laws, OpenText disclaims any intention or obligations to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. 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