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The 16 Best Winter Wedding Guest Dresses in 2021 - Brides

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Our editors independently research, test, and recommend the best products; you can learn more about our review process here. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links. Winter is a distinctly unique time of year to say 'I do.' Unlike spring or summer when temperatures are high and the sun is out, winter's icy months are punctuated by a cozy sensibility that feels equal parts romantic and dramatic. While you've likely attended a wedding during the warmer months of the year, if this is your first time going to a winter ceremony, rest assured there are plenty of options to choose from. Alexandra O'Neill, the founder of Markarian, points toward seasonal design details when choosing a cold-weather wedding guest dress. "Heavier fabrics in rich, deep-hued prints or brocades and velvets are always perfect for winter weddings," O'Neill says. And while the designer suggests investing in pieces with longevity, there's a

Everything You Need to Hike and Camp in Winter, According to Experts - New York Magazine

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70 items in this article 7 items on sale! Photo-Illustration: The Strategist; Photos: Retailers While winter hiking may conjure up visions of soggy clothes, muddy trails, or even dramatic mountainside helicopter rescues, many outdoor enthusiasts actually enjoy hitting the trails or camping in the cold. "I love winter hiking," says Kathryn Herndon-Powell, regional manager of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. "You get so many more views with the leaves off the trees, you get more solitude, and there's something cozy about breathing that cold air while you're cuddled up in a sleeping bag." Scott Wilkinson, communications director at the Pacific Crest Trail Association, says that winter might be his favorite

RHONJ’s Teresa Giudice’s rarely-seen daughter Gabriella, 17, poses with her sisters in new family pho... - The Sun

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REAL Housewives Of Beverly Hills star Teresa Giudice's teen daughter Gabriella posed alongside her sisters in a rare photo after her family celebrated her 17th birthday last month. The reality star's second oldest child joined her siblings for a photoshoot as the family gathered for the Thanksgiving holiday. 5 Real Housewives Of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice posted photos with her four daughters from their Thanksgiving get together Credit: Instagram/@teresagiudice 5 The pics had a rare appearance from her 17-year-old daughter Gabriella Credit: Instagram/@teresagiudice Teresa shared several snaps with her girls as the foursome stood in the backyard with a goregous view of the trees behind them. Gabriella stood on the end in tight caramel pants with a white turtleneck croptop revealing her bare belly. Her sisters all chose similar looks as her older sister Gia, 20, wore the same pants paired with a gold-colored buttoned-up blouse. The girl's younger sister's

Driver Crashes Into Five Below Store In Cranberry Township - CBS Pittsburgh

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By: KDKA-TV's Erika Stanish CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP (KDKA) — The driver of a pickup truck crashed into the Five Below store in Cranberry Township. #BREAKING: A truck drove into a Five Below store in Cranberry Twp., Butler County. Emergency crews are on scene. No word on injuries. @KDKA on the way to the scene now. pic.twitter.com/mGn1SVy6xG — Erika Stanish (@Erika_Stanish) November 26, 2021 Emergency crews were on the scene Friday at the store in the shopping plaza off Route 19. #JUSTIN: Video sent in to @KDKA by a witness shows some of the damage after a truck drove through a Five Below store in Cranberry Twp. I'm told several shoppers were inside when it happened. Video courtesy: Sam Carmella pic.twitter.com/9rSFUTQy52 — Erika Stanish (@Erika_Stanish) November 26, 2021 Authorities believe the driver had a medical emergency when he was passing by the store. He then lost control and crashed through the front of the store around 3:30 p.m. A witness said cust

Canadian brands sold clothing from factory suspected of secretly using North Korean forced labour - CBC.ca

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Update: Canadian retail giant Reitmans Ltd. will remove from its stores all remaining inventory made at a factory in China suspected of using North Korean forced labour, according to a press release from the company. Retail giant Reitmans brought more than 100 shipments of clothing into Canada from a Chinese factory suspected of secretly using North Korean forced labour, a months-long CBC Marketplace investigation has found.  And they're not alone.  YM Inc., which owns well-known brands such as Sirens, Stitches, Bluenotes and UrbanKids, also did business with the same factory, Dandong Huayang Textiles and Garment Co. Ltd., up until 2019. Although a smaller volume, the company imported clothing at least 21 times, according to U.S. shipping records. YM says it does not partner with anyone using forced labour.  And Reitmans says it has a policy against using forced labour, and that its orders from the Dandong factory were a small

Dollar Tree opening store in old Rite Aid building in Watertown - WWNY

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WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) - The former Rite Aid building on State Street in Watertown will soon be home to a new Dollar Tree store. The retailer announced Thursday that it plans to open the store in early 2022. Dollar Tree stores typically employ 12 to 20 associates. The company says applicants can apply online at www.DollarTree.com/careers or in person at the store location closer to the opening date. The building at 842 State Street has sat empty since Rite Aid closed in June 2018 after being acquired by Walgreens. Dollar Tree operated 15,865 stores across 48 states and five Canadian provinces as of July 31, 2021. Stores operate under the brands of Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, and Dollar Tree Canada. Copyright 2021 WWNY. All rights reserved.

Plus Size Holiday Dresses and Outfits to Shop Now - InStyle

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Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn commission. We have come a long way when it comes to size inclusivity but the market is far from perfect. The first thing I do when shopping online is, still, to head to the website's size guide to see if the online shop even carries clothing in my size. It's tiring, frustrating, and time consuming. This problem is constant, but it's more pronounced during the holiday season when I would like to be able to find appropriate festive clothing to wear for the onslaught of parties, celebrations, and social outings.  I have spent hours googling, combing through the internet, looking through size charts, and clicking on any and every Instagram ad in the hopes of being introduced to size-inclusive brands and retailers. So, I have amassed a mental database that I wish had already existed for me. Below will you find 10