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10.10.2022 - 17:47 / usmagazine.com
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Shopping sales right now can be tricky. A good deal is a good deal — but you may feel like holding off with Cyber Weekend on the horizon (hard to believe, we know). Plenty of summer styles and last-season’s staples are marked-down right now, but we just hit the jackpot with one of the coziest dresses you can own for fall and winter.
For a limited time, this knit turtleneck dress from ANRABESS is deeply discounted for a seriously low price at Amazon. Depending on the color you pick out, you could wind up saving big bucks on this stunning bestselling style — just in time for mid-October!
Get the ANRABESS Women’s Turtleneck Ribbed Pullover Dress (originally $57) on sale at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, October 10, 2022, but are subject to change.
The weather is noticeably getting cooler, and we’re embracing the crisp autumn air with open arms. While it’s chillier than the summer months, certain daylight hours can still feel quite warm — which is why sweater dresses like this one can offer the perfect balance! Team it with cute ankle booties and go bare-legged in this number while you still can, and once temperatures drop further later in the season, throw on some knee or thigh-high boots or tights for added warmth.
Get the ANRABESS Women’s Turtleneck Ribbed Pullover Dress (originally $57) on sale at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, September 30, 2022, but are subject to change.
That said, let’s chat a little bit about the dress’ design and why we’re so obsessed with it. The overall fit is fairly loose, but not too boxy — and if you want to give the
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“Joe and his team continue to execute our core mission of creating great intellectual properties with a strong slate of tentpole films ready for launch beginning with John Wick: Chapter Four,” Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer said. “He is an entrepreneur with strong talent relationships and a firm grasp of the global theatrical marketplace, and he will continue to be a great partner in helping us move the Company forward.”Drake initially served as Lionsgate’s motion picture group chair from 2007-2012, overseeing the launch of the “Hunger Games” and “Expendables” series along with the expansion of the “Saw” horror franchise. In 2012, he left Lionsgate with producing partner Nathan Kahane to create the production company Good Universe, which produced films like “Neighbors,” “Don’t Breathe” and Spike Lee’s remake of Park Chan-wook’s “Oldboy.” Drake returned to the Lionsgate chair in 2017 after the studio acquired Good Universe, with Kahane being named president of the motion picture group.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Longtime film executive Joe Drake has extended his contract as Lionsgate’s Motion Picture Group chair. The multi-year deal will unfold as Lionsgate debuts a slew of sequels and spinoffs in theaters, including “John Wick: Chatper Four,” the “Hunger Games” prequel “The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes,” “Now You See Me 3,” “Expendables 4,” and the remake of “Dirty Dancing.” “Joe and his team continue to execute our core mission of creating great intellectual properties with a strong slate of tentpole films ready for launch beginning with ‘John Wick: Chapter Four,'” said Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer. “He is an entrepreneur with strong talent relationships and a firm grasp of the global theatrical marketplace, and he will continue to be a great partner in helping us move the company forward.”
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