Kelly Bensimon

Kelly Bensimon Credit: Kelly Killoren Bensimon (Getty Images)

With the Rangers, Knicks and Giants all playing at the same time, a lot of us ladies are bound to hit up a game or two this season.

That said, it's not just about what's on the field, it's how comfortable and cool we feel in our seats.

Some celebs out there get decked out in five-inch Brian Atwood heels when they have floor seats, while other sports fans opt for Uggs. But honestly, no one is looking at your feet during a game - though people might be checking out your face and wardrobe.

For me, a fun rabbit fur from Haute Hippie and a cool long-sleeve team tee are warm and easy for any game. Pair them with AG jeans and Golden Goose boots, ballet flats or even Uggs, if you must.

For the face, Bobbi Brown's limited-edition Chocolate & Gold Eye Paint Palette is always a smart choice: a tiny bit of sparkle and a whole lot of smoky, plus you can pop it in your purse for easy touchups. Lastly, never forget the mascara.

Odds are, your guy won't be able to take his eyes off you. Could a sports game be the new date place? Pass the hot dog, please!


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The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV’s Virginia Huie reports.  Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost, John Paraskevas, Kendall Rodriguez; Morgan Campbell; Photo credit: Erika Woods; Mitchell family; AP/Mark Lennihan, Hans Pennink; New York Drug Enforcement Task Force; Audrey C. Tiernan; Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

'Just disappointing and ... sad' The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. 

The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV’s Virginia Huie reports.  Credit: Newsday/Steve Pfost, John Paraskevas, Kendall Rodriguez; Morgan Campbell; Photo credit: Erika Woods; Mitchell family; AP/Mark Lennihan, Hans Pennink; New York Drug Enforcement Task Force; Audrey C. Tiernan; Suffolk County Sheriff’s Office

'Just disappointing and ... sad' The proportion of drivers who refused to take a test after being pulled over by trained officers doubled over five years. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie reports. 

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