Editor’s Note: Article updated on February 19, 2021 to reflect up-to-date prices and products.
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Who has time for traditional undergarments right now? Over the past year, we’ve worn our underwire or push-up bras a mere handful of times, and it’s been completely freeing. We’ve never owned as many sports bras and comfy bralettes as we do now, and that’s why we’re looking for more.
Our latest find is one of the most popular sports bras that we’ve seen on Amazon, so naturally, we had to
Editor’s Note: Article updated on February 19, 2021 to reflect up-to-date prices and products.
Georgia May Foote is best known for her role as Katy Armstrong in Coronation Street. Since then, the actress has forged a successful TV career, including an incredible performance on Strictly Come Dancing in 2015.The actress, who recently turned 30, has been filming for the US fantasy drama The Outpost, which is currently gearing up for its third series.
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Leggings are back, you heard it here first people! Yep, the once shunned item has since found itself to be a wardrobe staple in many of our lives now we live in loungewear - and we couldn’t be happier about it Don’t believe us? Two of our fave style icons took to their Instagram in recent weeks showing off their looks - and now we are totally hooked.
Love Island winner Molly Mae Hague may have millions in the bank and promote cosmetic brands galore, but she still sits on the floor to put on her make up.Molly, 21, who lives in a rented £1.3 million apartment in Cheshire revealed she constantly sits on her carpet to put on her make up, and uses the floor to spread out the contents of her make up bag, with often messy results.
Throughout their careers in animation, directors Max Lang and Daniel Snaddon have maintained a strong collaborative relationship with children’s book author Julia Donaldson. After bringing four of her works to the screen—two of which garnered Oscar nominations—they return to the awards conversation this year with The Snail and the Whale, adapting a book written by Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler, which Lang had long been eyeing.