A linen shirt from Marks and Spencer has been a huge hit with fashion fans who have been rushing to snap it up in more than just one colour.
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Many of Us have different bust sizes, and if you’re on the medium or smaller side, you may have certain advantages when it comes to wearing dresses come summertime. There are so many styles which those with larger chests may not be able to wear as easily — and we found plenty of options that are ideal for the upcoming warm weather.
If you’re not sure where to start, it’s always wise to look for specific design details which can help play up or show off the bust instead of flattening or covering you up too much. Still confused? Don’t stress — we did some of that heavy lifting for you thanks to our dress selection below. Check them all out below — happy summer, ladies!
1. The fit of this satiny shift from BELONGSCI is a dress-up-or-down type of frock and won’t feel tight around the bust area — originally $50, now $36 at Amazon!
2. We adore the empire waist look for all bust sizes, and this maxi dress from ANRABESS boasts the perfect fit — originally $51, now $40 at Amazon!
3. This BTFBM maxi has a similar look, but the one-shoulder neckline offers up something slightly more modern — starting at $17 on Amazon!
4. Reviewers say they always get compliments when they rock this tie-shoulder maxi dress from MakeMeChic — originally $46, now $41 at Amazon!
5. When you have a smaller bust and can get away with wearing a dress sans bra, this knit backless dress from Open Edit is a must-wear style — $59 at Nordstrom!
6. We think this Treasure & Bond ruched dress is the ultimate flattering everyday frock — starting at $29 at Nordstrom!
7. A timeless classic, this Zoe and Claire short-sleeve wrap dress will always be a strong look for
A linen shirt from Marks and Spencer has been a huge hit with fashion fans who have been rushing to snap it up in more than just one colour.
It would be nice to think that desires are nothing more than preferences, springing organically from a fixed identity and unaffected by outside circumstances such as personal history and societal norms. The reality is, of course, much thornier, and trying to disentangle the many different factors influencing our tastes and longings can quickly cause a lot of suffering.
recently dipped into summer in a maroon string bikini and a soaked “got milk?” t-shirt, instantly transporting her millennial followers back to spring break circa 1999—the era of wet t-shirt contests and iconic dairy ad campaign. She paired the nostalgic look with her signature glowy skin and an equally drenched bob. “All I know is, I'm about to have the best summer of my life,” Bieber captioned the series of photos and video on Instagram on May 27, featuring Bieber sunbathing on a boat, sunbathing on a paddleboard, and reapplying what I presume (and hope) to be . You know, to protect her skin from all that sunbathing. This content can also be viewed on the site it from.Hopefully, this does turn out to be the best summer of Hailey Bieber's life because 2023 has been off to a rocky start.
recent episode of the “Allison Interviews” podcast, Brooklyn Sudano recalled details of her mother’s battle with lung cancer, which took the singer’s life in 2012.“My mother was extremely strong as a person. I think her decision not to share [her diagnosis] with the world was that she was a woman of faith, and she really believed that God was going to heal her,” the “My Wife and Kids” star, 42, told host Allison Kugel.Summer, who Sudano described as “one of the strongest people” she knew, maintained positivity and surrounded herself with people who shared the same energy.“When you’re in the public eye, you end up carrying a lot of people’s emotions for them,” Sudano continued of her “trooper” mom.
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Addie Morfoot Contributor Corporate consolidation, along with shrinking publicity budgets and streaming services’ willingness to bury their own content, have made film festivals and series increasingly desirable to documentary filmmakers who are not only seeking distribution, but also to those nonfiction helmers who have found a platform for their work. The rocky landscape has made the competition fierce for a slot at not only top-tier festivals, but also regional film events like New York’s Rooftop Films’ Summer Series. Over the course of the last year, Rooftop Films president Dan Nuxoll received 3,500 film submissions for the nonprofit organization’s 27th annual Summer Series, which kicks off on May 25. Only 23 feature films and seven shorts were accepted. (Not all films have been announced.)
Each year beauty fans wait in anticipation for Marks and Spencer's Summer Beauty Bag. Now M&S has released its Summer Beauty Bag for 2023 - and this year's is packed with high end brands including Clinique, Eyeko, PIXI, Living Proof and Philip Kingsley.
Fans of Frankie Bridge have been flocking to high street store New Look after the star showed off a "perfect" yellow summer dress, costing just £45.99.The Loose Women star, 34, took to Instagram on Monday to show off her favourite occasion dresses for summer – all of which would be perfect for a wedding, girls' weekend or hen do. And while she looked stunning in every dress, there was one in particular that caught the attention of fans, who are now desperately trying to get their hands on it.The pale yellow midi dress from New Look, £45.99, was labelled "perfect" for any summer event. "You look fab in them all but particularly the yellow dress!" said one.
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Anna Tingley If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Donna Summer is to this day considered the Queen of Disco thanks to her chart-topping hits throughout the 1970s, famous for her commanding stage presence, dramatic makeup and voluptuous curls.
Donna Summer fans might wish for a more comprehensive documentary bio than HBO’s Love to Love You, Donna Summer (★★★★★), but it’s hard to imagine a more intimate portrait of the woman, artist, mother, and hit-making Queen of Disco than this fascinating music-filled odyssey.Co-directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Roger Ross Williams and actress-director Brooklyn Sudano, the middle of Summer’s three daughters, Love to Love You is framed as the family’s attempt to, as Brooklyn puts it, “figure out the many pieces of who Mom really was.”Summer, who succumbed to lung cancer in May 2012, provides the filmmakers key pieces to the puzzle by way of her songs and performances, recorded interviews, and footage she shot herself with her treasured Sony movie camera.At the height of her ’70s fame as pop’s First Lady of Love, Summer bought the camera because she loved making movies — and to entertain herself and the crew while on tour, according to her sister Mary Ellen, who sang backup. The video skits and home movies reveal the singer to be an unapologetic goofball, far from the gyrating diva of so-called Sex Rock that her label Casablanca Records was selling.Sex siren was merely a role she played, Summer explains in an interview voiceover.
the music charts and had 14 top-ten singles, including «Hot Stuff,» «Bad Girls» and «She Works Hard for the Money,» making her one of the most prolific singer-songwriters of her era. Now fans can see Summer as never before with the release of the HBO Original . Directed by Oscar and Emmy-winner Roger Ross William and the daughter of Summer, Brooklyn Sudano, this documentary combines intimate footage and interviews from those closest to her.In this personal portrait, viewers will get to see into the life of Summer, on and off the stage.While many are familiar with her on-stage persona — a dazzling presence that could entertain the biggest crowds — few know what she was really like under it all.
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Fashion fans on the hunt for a versatile dress they can add to their summer wardrobe have found the perfect buy from Marks and Spencer.
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or every morning and call it a day, there are so many more options out there; you just need to know where to look.Summer 2023 is shaping up to be a season defined by and ’90s-style minimalism—think linen button-downs, sheer tanks, and ivy-influenced tops. But if you’re hoping to go a little louder, no worries; we’ve got our eyes on eye-catching florals and statement-making silhouettes, too.
A Marks and Spencer (M&S) shopper says her £39.50 summer dress from the brand looks so flattering, she's always gets compliments when she wears it. The £39 M&S dress in question is the Denim V-Neck Button Front Midi Tiered Dress.
like or barely-there espadrilles when temperatures are soaring, kicks offer classic good looks and give you plenty of support when you’re out walking or biking everywhere. (Plus, they don’t create bizarre tan lines.)Yes, sneakers can be worn any time of year—just look to our trusty —but this is the season to get a bit more vibrant with your picks.