Welp, so much for any honeymoon plans!
03.10.2022 - 17:37 / usmagazine.com
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For Us, fall weather means we can really start dressing our best. Especially if you feel like you fell into a little bit of style slump over the summer, the opportunity to bring those layers in, those thicker knits, those cozier fits — it just always makes looking in the mirror feel good again. Outfit selfies are back in full force!
Right now, we’re concentrating on adding some sweater dresses to our closet to really amp it up for the season. While fall presents endless opportunities to look super chic, it can also be easy to fall into a sweatshirt-and-leggings outfit day after day. So, let’s dress things up while staying comfy, shall we? This Anrabess sweater dress can help!
Get the Anrabess Crew-Neck Oversized Cable-Knit Chunky Pullover Short Sweater Dress (originally $60) for just $42 at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate at the date of publication, October 3, 2022, but are subject to change.
This sweater dress is made of an acrylic knit, so it’s soft, animal-friendly and not itchy. It’s pull-on style, just like a regular sweater, but it has that longer length. It’s still a mini though! There’s also a ribbed crew neckline and a cable-knit design all over that’s simply timeless.
This sweater dress has a slightly oversized fit, which is also emphasized by the slouchy sleeves. These sleeves have a little bit of a nonchalant lantern effect, thanks to their roomy fit and the loosely ribbed cuffs at the wrists. The hem of the dress has that same style of ribbing as well!
But which color will you choose? Because with this sweater dress, there are over 20 solid options! You have more neutral shades to choose from,
Welp, so much for any honeymoon plans!
Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale are stepping out for the premiere of their Netflix series!
Ok, folks, are you ready for Hercule Poirot to get a little spooky? Well, if you are hoping to see Kenneth Branagh return with another Agatha Christie tale, this time with a potentially supernatural twist, you’re in luck. According to THR, Kenneth Branagh and 20th Century Studios are once again teaming up for an Agatha Christie-inspired film, the third since 2017. And just like the last two features, “A Haunting in Venice” is getting an all-star cast.
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Kenneth Branagh will be returning as detective Hercule Poirot for his third film in the Agatha Christie series.
Kenneth Branagh has set another A-list ensemble for his next Agatha Christie adaptation with Kyle Allen, Camille Cottin, Jamie Dornan, Tina Fey, Jude Hill, Ali Khan, Emma Laird, Kelly Reilly, Riccardo Scamarico and Michelle Yeoh joining the cast of A Haunting In Venice for 20th Century. Branagh is set to reprise his role as Inspector Hercule Poirot and will also return to direct the pic. Michael Green adapted the script, which is based on Christie’s Hallowe’en Party, with production currently under way at Pinewood Studios outside of London.
Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot is returning to the screen for the third time, this round in a film called “A Haunting in Venice” based on an Agatha Christie mystery, 20th Century Studios announced Monday.Branagh, who will return to direct the franchise for the third time, has set a cast that includes Tina Fey, Jamie Dornan and Michelle Yeoh to star alongside his portrayal as the world class detective. “A Haunting in Venice” is inspired by Christie’s novel “Hallowe’en Party” from 1969.
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LaLa Kent says she's found her dream man and she's already smitten.The star recently opened up about her love life during an interview with , and she revealed that her heart is all aflutter over a new man in her life.«I think I might be in love with someone,» said Kent, who called off her three-year engagement with her former fiancé, Randell Emmett, last October.According to Kent, her new beau is «a local» and she met him through a mutual pal.«My friend's been trying to hook me up with him for a long time and we finally met,» she detailed, adding that they have had «a lot of fun» together in the short time they've spent with one another.Kent said that her new man is also the complete package — i.e. he's both handsome and very smart.«I saw him very quickly.
Naman Ramachandran The crisis of leadership Britain has been plunged into over recent years merits sustained study as a cautionary tale. But it demands deeper and sharper analysis than is available in “This England,” a curiously indifferent six-part miniseries notionally centred on former Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s handling of the initial coronavirus outbreak, currently limping out on Sky’s U.K. arm. When Winterbottom’s Revolution Films announced the project (originally titled “This Sceptred Isle”) last year – with Kenneth Branagh unveiled as the project’s Johnson – speculation was rife. Would the series be an ensemble satire, along the lines of Winterbottom’s rambunctious “24 Hour Party People”? Or an artfully sober inquiry, in the vein of the director’s Amanda Knox-inspired “The Face of an Angel”? In fact, it’s neither: what we’ve got is a hurriedly assembled primetime procedural that undermines its claim to rigorous accuracy from the off by misspelling the name of Johnson’s soon-to-be-wife Carrie Symonds in its opening credits.
Rangers managing director Stewart Robertson has revealed contract talks with Ryan Kent and Alfredo Morelos are ongoing. But he admits retaining them might not be as straightforward as it seems, leaving the ball in their court for a "big decision."
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Sir Kenneth Branagh when he was not in character as Boris Johnson on set of the Covid drama. Formerly titled This Sceptred Isle, the six-parter follows the 58-year-old’s tumultuous first months as prime minister, leading up to the beginning of the coronarvirus pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. Covering one of the most challenging periods in recent history, the series, co-written and directed by Michael Winterbottom, will also include stories from the medics and care workers working on the frontline.