Award-winning law firm, Slater Heelis, is issuing a word of warning to wives following the release of Scottish Widow’s ‘Women & Retirement Report 2023’, with some of the findings reflecting what it is seeing in practice.
14.01.2024 - 02:35 / ok.co.uk
When it comes to winter wardrobe staples, few things are quite as versatile as a bomber jacket. Wear it with a casual daytime look of jeans and a chunky knit, or throw it over a mini dress and heels for an added cosy layer on a chic evening outfit.
If you've been eyeing up Acne Studio's Embroidered Ruched Satin Bomber Jacket, £455 here (was £650), but aren't quite ready to splurge on such an expensive item then you're in luck, because not only does River Island have a very similar version online right now - it's also on sale.
The Black Bomber Jacket has been slashed from £50 to just £15 here, is a must-have purchase in the January sales, giving you the same cool, chic vibe as Acne Studios' version at just a fraction of the price. Available in black and green, the bargain bomber jacket has side slip pockets and stylish ruched arm detailing that look just like the pricier one, with the subtle details making River Island's budget-friendly version look way more expensive than it is.
Despite its new low price tag, the River Island Black Bomber Jacket, £15 here (was £50), is still available on the high street retailer's website, although sizes XS and medium are now sold out. However, you can still snap up the satin bomber jacket in a size small and large, so if those are your sizes you better rush over to the website to snap it up before they're all gone.
Award-winning law firm, Slater Heelis, is issuing a word of warning to wives following the release of Scottish Widow’s ‘Women & Retirement Report 2023’, with some of the findings reflecting what it is seeing in practice.
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Jazz Tangcay Artisans Editor At the end of “True Detective Night Country” episode 1, a frozen block of naked dead bodies — seven to be precise, are discovered. Their faces and a few limbs are sticking out of the ice, and their expressions are that of sheer terror. Ennis Police Department chief Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster), who has been investigating the disappearance of several researchers from the Tsalal Arctic Research Station, dubs the discovery a “corpsicle.” In Episode 2, the corpsicle is excavated and transferred to an ice rink.
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Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large SPOILER ALERT: This article discusses plot points in Episode 2 of “True Detective: Night Country,” titled “Part 2.” One of Liz Danvers’ favorite sayings its “shit bowl.” And the case of the eight missing men from an Alaska research station — and how it relates to the earlier murder of Native midwife and activist Annie Kowtok — is an absolute “shit bowl.” “True Detective: Night Country” is slowly peeling back details behind the show’s Season 4 mystery, and in Episode 2, there’s one name that rocketed to the top of the list of suspects. In last week’s premiere, viewers were introduced to Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Kali Reis), two law enforcement officers in the fictional mining town of Ennis, Alaska. The duo aren’t exactly pals, as Navarro believes Danvers dropped the ball in investigating the murder of Annie.
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