Shop Festive Dresses and Jumpsuits to Wear to Your Next Party

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships. We receive compensation when you click on a link and make a purchase. Learn more!The next few weekends will be busy for many Us. Tree trimming parties, holiday dinners and work-related gatherings all scratch the top of our never-ending RSVPs this holiday season. Buying gifts for your loved ones is stressful enough, but figuring out what to wear to seasonal festivals can be pretty intimidating. You want to ensure that you’re dressed to impress, but you don’t want to worry about comfort. Dresses, jumpsuits and rompers are quick fixes for your holiday-related fashion questions.…Continue Reading

​Sainsbury’s to launch branded third-party fashion hubs in stores | News

Sainsbury’s is to launch branded third-party fashion hubs in stores, as part of a drive to increase its fashion and clothing offering. The proposition will initially launch in nine of Sainsbury’s larger format stores in September, with plans to reach at least 50 over the next five years. It will see Sainsbury’s offer a curated lineup from seven of its third-party clothing brands including Sosandar, Simply Be and Finery alongside its own Tu clothing brand in stores. Previously the retailer had only sold these online, through the Tu website. Little Mistress by Vogue Williams, Thought, Burgs and Brakeburn are the…Continue Reading

How do you party— Barbie style? | Lifestyle News

On Saturday afternoon, Shallon Lester, 36, a YouTuber, saw “Barbie” with 20 girlfriends and then headed back to her house in Bozeman, Montana, for a “Barbiecue.”She renamed her five-bedroom home “Shallibu Barbie’s Dreamhouse” for the soiree and set up hot-pink balloon arches, a Barbie-themed Slip ‘N Slide and a splash pad. When the ladies weren’t playing in the water, they played a game of Barbie trivia. “I’ve been Googling what Barbie’s full name is, how is she related to Ken, which profession she has,” Lester said in a phone interview. In an undated image provided by Shallon Lester, Shallon…Continue Reading

Tories on course for worst electoral defeat since 1997, poll suggests

The results are primarily driven by a collapse in the Conservative vote rather than a surge in Labour’s. In constituencies across England and Wales, the Labor vote is up by an average of just four per cent compared to 2019, whereas the Conservative vote is down by an average of 18 per cent. Modeling shows that 80 per cent of those who voted for the Conservatives in 2019, but would not do so if an election was held tomorrow, were Leave voters in the 2016 Brexit referendum. The collapse of the Conservative vote was driven by discontent on policy issues…Continue Reading