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Glamour USA - September 2016

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Bow Down: It’s<br />

Bey Day<br />

Fifteen years after “Bootylicious,” I still work my jelly<br />

whenever Beyoncé and co.’s anthem comes on Spotify. So<br />

in honor of Queen Bey’s 35th b-day on <strong>September</strong> 4, I propose<br />

celebrating her go-to derrière- defining pose. From<br />

2002 (top, second from right) to this year’s Met Gala (top<br />

left), girl nails it every time. —Ashley Edwards Walker<br />

Drinks at the<br />

Gym?<br />

First I was offered a glass<br />

of rosé after a three-mile<br />

loop with Lululemon’s<br />

run club. Then I was<br />

handed a longneck after<br />

boxing at NYC’s Overthrow<br />

(obviously, I took<br />

it). Meanwhile, Denver’s<br />

Brewhouse Yoga pours<br />

pints, and L.A.’s Bar<br />

Method is the proud<br />

home of #winewednesdays.<br />

OK, booze won’t<br />

replace your electrolytes<br />

like Gatorade, but I’m<br />

still indulging. Fitness is<br />

supposed to be fun!<br />

—Sara Gaynes Levy,<br />

health editor<br />

BEYONCE, DRINK: GETTY IMAGES. FEMINIST FIGHT CLUB: TIM HOUT; STYLIST: JOHN OLSON FOR<br />

HALLEY RESOURCES. UNEDITED PATCH, CUSTOM MADE BY ERIKA DURAN, ETSY.COM/SHOP/ERADURA<br />

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Welcome to <strong>Glamour</strong> Book Club! This<br />

month’s read: Feminist Fight Club, the hotly<br />

anticipated handbook for navigating workplace<br />

sexism by gender and culture writer<br />

Jessica Bennett. What you said: Most of<br />

the 30 women we sent the book to found it<br />

funny and fresh; “a sassy version” of Sheryl<br />

Sandberg’s Lean In, “a cleverly crafted field<br />

guide,” and “one of those books that every<br />

You<br />

Reviewed It!<br />

person, not just every woman, should read.”<br />

Dissenters complained that “instead of trying<br />

to ‘hack’ some of the situations described,<br />

the best solution might be to find a new job.”<br />

But as one wise woman wrote, “FFC reminds<br />

us that (a) we are not alone in our quest for<br />

equality, and (b) we cannot expect to be successful<br />

by trying to go it alone.” Sing it, sister!<br />

Grade: A- —Elisabeth Egan, books editor

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