Utopia has taken U.S. rights to writer-director-producer Lena Dunham’s latest directorial Sharp Stick which made its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. A theatrical release is planned for later this year.
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We actually cannot believe how good Walmart’s fashion section is right now. We knew Walmart had some great pieces at low prices, but we didn’t realize we’d find our new, absolute favorite pieces on sale for under $10. This is actually wild. We couldn’t believe our eyes when we spotted this sweater!
This sweater was already a great deal at its full price, with a unique look that could give anyone heart eyes. But at 60% off, it’s under $10 now. And it’s still in stock in most sizes. And it has great reviews. We almost feel like we stumbled onto some kind of glorious mistake, but now that we’ve seen it, we’re not looking back!
Get the Dreamers by Debut Rainbow Marled Cardigan Sweater (originally $23) for just $9 at Walmart!
This cardigan is made of a super soft, marled fabric with a midweight feel. It has a relaxed fit, accentuated further by dropped shoulders and slouchy balloon sleeves. It also has an open front, leaving it button-free, and a ribbed trim. Our favorite part, however, is obviously the watercolor rainbow effect. Shoppers are comparing it to sherbet, which we love. So accurate!
These muted rainbow colors are exactly how you do bright and fun shades in the wintertime, though they’ll be stunning for spring as well. Want a moodier sunset vibe? Check out the Purple variation for sale on the same page for a similar vibe but with deeper tones!
Get the Dreamers by Debut Rainbow Marled Cardigan Sweater (originally $23) for just $9 at Walmart!
Reviewers say they receive “so many compliments” on this sweater, which comes as no surprise as we know we would be gushing over someone wearing it IRL. They say it’s so
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