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Looking to add some new spring dresses to your closet? We know we are! We’ve been shopping non-stop trying to find the finest frocks out there — and with figure-flattering fits!
Ready to check out what we’ve found? Because we’re so ready to show you! Scroll down to shop 11 of the best spring dresses we’ve found this year!
This Ethereal Mini Dress
This dress totally looks like something we’d see a fashion influencer wear — and that would cost a few hundred bucks. We love the cinched-waist design and we certainly love the actual price!
Get the EXLURA Lantern Sleeve Tie Back Vintage Mini Dress (originally $58) for just $38 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, March 3, 2022, but are subject to change.
This Twist-Front Midi Dress
We seriously can’t get enough of the silhouette of this dress. The twist design is unbelievably flattering, but the dress itself looks so relaxed and comfy!
Get the Floerns Short-Sleeve V-Neck Twist Front Split Midi Dress for just $31 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, March 3, 2022, but are subject to change.
This Soft Nap Dress
Ready to hop on the gorgeous nap dress trend? This one is made of super soft, stretchy modal and has pretty flutter straps!
Get the Moonlight Dress for just $69 at Nordstrom!
This Cutout Fit and Flare Dress
This dress is bright and fun with a little bit of a retro vibe. The peek-a-boo cutouts are perfectly placed on the waist!
Get the Wild Fable Long-Sleeve Cutout Fit and Flare Dress for just $25 at Target!
This Flowy Maxi Dress
Simple and sweet — but still a stunner! This luxe jersey maxi dress is such an easy
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Manchester’s night time economy tsar Sasha Lord has voiced concerns over the state of the hospitality industry ahead of the chancellor’s Rishi Sunak’s Spring Statement. Many in the restaurant and bar business have expressed fears that when VAT increases back to pre-pandemic levels next month it could spell disaster for their businesses.
Stacey Solomon has unveiled her beautiful spring doorway in an adorable photo with daughter Rose. The doting mum-of-four, who recently shared a look at an Easter display too, took to Instagram to show off her display while wearing a stunning pink dress. In her arms is baby Rose, matching her famous mum in pink, and the pair beam at the camera with a gorgeous backdrop.
Scarlett Johansson is opening up about her marriage to Colin Jost and why timing was so important for their relationship.
Gallery: Breaking with tradition! Did you know these female stars proposed to their men? (BANG Showbiz)Later in the interview, Scarlett spilled about how she had met Colin - with who she shares seven-month-old son Cosmo - but only got together when “the timing was right”. She said: “I mean he’s a very cute guy, but the other times I was there I was in another relationship….
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Scarlett Johansson wouldn’t have given Colin Jost a chance when the pair were back in high school.
Scarlett Johansson doesn't think a teenage Colin Jost would have swept her off her feet! The 37-year-old star is now married to the 39-year-old comedian and the pair shares 7-month-old son Cosmo. But during an appearance on, host Barrymore showed Johansson a high school yearbook photo of her funnyman husband, asking, «Would high school ScarJo be into high school Colin?»«Umm, I don't think so, no,» Johansson quipped, before adding, «Personally, my brother had that same haircut, both of my brothers, and I just can't. There's no way.
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Weezer have officially announced full details of their long-promised ‘Seasons’ project – a new EP is set to come out this week.Last year, the band laid out plans to put out a monolithic four albums in 2022, which they’ve dubbed the ‘Seasons’ saga.Each of the project’s albums – which now appear to be shorter EPs – are due to be released on the first day of every season next year, and will feature its own unique musical style.As promised, the spring equinox lands on Sunday (March 20), and the first EP in the series, ‘SZNZ: Spring’, will arrive on that day.Taking to Twitter, the band explained: “This year we’re releasing 4 EPs inspired by magic, Pagan myths, religious rituals, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Shakespeare & more (so much more). Each one will take you on an enchanting journey.”See the artwork for ‘SZNZ: Spring’ below.This year we’re releasing 4 EPs inspired by magic, Pagan myths, religious rituals, Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, Shakespeare & more (so much more).
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PLL reboot, . Alison DiLaurentis herself Sasha Pieterse gave it a “Loveee,” Emily in Paris star Lily Collins threw in a “Yeasss,” and former PLL costar Ian Harding wrote, “I’ll take these.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOn the heels of legendary punk progenitors the MC5’s nomination to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the group’s guitarist and co-founder Wayne Kramer has released two new songs and announced The Heavy Lifting Tour in May, all as a “reanimation” of the pioneering group, dubbed We Are All MC5.The tour begins with a special hometown show, celebrating the birthday of Detroit’s El Club, before moving on to the East Coast (Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Brooklyn) and West Coast (Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego). Joining Kramer in the touring band will be singer Brad Brooks, drummer Stephen Perkins (Jane’s Addiction), bassist Vicki Randle (Mavis Staples), and guitarist Stevie Salas (David Bowie). “Nonstop touring, especially the last decade, I’ve come to understand that the music of the MC5 is as necessary as ever,” Kramer said.
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