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Elle
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- Elle
Nordstrom's Underrated Sale Section Is Packed With Fall Fashion Right Now
While there's still sundress and flip-flop weather to be enjoyed, make the most of the rest of your summer by getting a jump on shopping for those fall fits. Nordstrom just revealed a new batch of items in its sale section, and the deals and selection are both impressive. From Tory Burch to Saint Laurent, there are plenty of designer goods on discount. Whether you're on the hunt for a timeless LBD, a new red lip, a transitional trench, or a chic crescent bag you can bring everywhere, Nordstrom's got you covered. We did the hard work for you and put together an edit of trendy yet timeless pieces. That said, we don't recommend waiting too long, because sizes and colors are selling fast. Shop the Nordstrom Sale Section Marc Jacobs puts his own spin on the crescent bag by adding statement-making gold hardware on the strap. This bag will carry you through every season. Plus, it comes with the most stylish AirPods case we've ever seen. Getting these everyday earrings at this price is a steal. Start with this classic 18k gold-plated pair. Move over Ralph Lauren—Isaac Mizrahi's take on the polo is a must-have for the office. Featuring a Peter Pan collar and ruffles, this shirt can be dressed up with a skirt or down with jeans. These Tory Burch slingback flats are the ideal transitional shoe. The capped toe and bow at the front contrast nicely with the adjustable slingback. Snag a trench on sale ahead of the season. London Fog is known for its trench coats and this one is on sale in three colors. It's double-breasted, features a large fixed hood, and has a removable belt. Treat yourself to a Giorgio Armani liquid lipstick. Boasting a hydrating formula and matte finish, it's available on sale in Dark Velvet or Mediterranean. Need a new LBD? This universally flattering fit-and-flare dress from Reformation will become one of your go-tos. Act fast—we bet this one is going to sell out quickly. For those who can't decide on a structured handbag or a slouchy one, here's the perfect middle ground. This rag & bone shoulder bag is made of smooth calfskin and features a magnetic closure. Instead of reminiscing over daytime kickbacks in breezy maxi dresses, grab a pair of extra-wide-leg Levi's that offer a similar flowy vibe in a more fall-like fabric. Balenciaga went for a more streamlined silhouette with this structured, square-front thong sandal. The shoe features a modest silver buckle and a thin, setback heel. It's a style that works equally well with jeans or a miniskirt. Linen blazers are the ultimate transitional weather hack. Wear this double-breasted style with a slip skirt to work or jeans for an off-duty look. As we say goodbye to vacation season and head back to the office, now's the best time to buy a sleek work tote that will never go out of style. Luckily, Longchamp's beloved bag is on sale right now. Sometimes, office life calls for a charmeuse silk button-down. Add some elegance to your one-on-ones with your boss. Plus, it'll transition easily from corporate life to after-work drinks. These dainty octagon hoops feature 52 round brilliant-cut diamonds that total 0.1 carat per earring. Each stone is set in a 14K gold base. As temperatures start to dip, you'll need a reliable jacket that will keep you warm and chic. Look no further than Toteme's ultra chic outerwear.


UPI
a day ago
- UPI
Watch: Jennifer Lopez sings and dances in 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'
1 of 3 | Jennifer Lopez plays a Hollywood actress in "Kiss of the Spider Woman." File Photo by James Atoa/UPI | License Photo Aug. 20 (UPI) -- Roadside Attractions is giving a glimpse of the new film Kiss of the Spider Woman. The studio shared a trailer for the movie Wednesday featuring Jennifer Lopez, Diego Luna and Tonatiuh. Kiss of the Spider Woman is based on the Manuel Puig novel and Broadway musical of the same name. Bill Condon (Chicago, Dreamgirls) directs the adaptation. Luna and Tonatiuh star as Valentin and Molina, two inmates in an Argentine prison who bond as Molina shares his stories and imaginings of Ingrid Luna (Lopez), a Hollywood actress. Kiss of the Spider Woman premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January. The film opens in theaters Oct. 10. Jennifer Lopez turns 56: a look back Actress Jennifer Lopez arrives at the MTV Movie Awards in Santa Monica, Calif., on May 30, 1998. Lopez was nominated for Best Female Performance and Best Kiss for "Out of Sight." Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo


CBS News
3 days ago
- CBS News
Established Colorado film festivals enthusiastic to share spotlight with Sundance
The buzz surrounding the Sundance Film Festival's move to Boulder in 2027 is creating a wave of excitement. It's even garnered enthusiasm from Colorado's own established film festivals. The prevailing sentiment is that a rising tide lifts all boat. Local festival organizers see Sundance's arrival as a golden opportunity for the state's entire film industry. For years, Colorado has been a stunning backdrop for films, but not a major player in the industry due to a lack of financial incentives. With new tax incentives, additional funding from the state and the international spotlight that Sundance brings, local film communities are ready to take advantage of the time in the spotlight as well. Organizers with Breckenridge Film Festival -- celebrating its 45th year -- say the arts event is poised to capitalize on the new energy. "I just see it as an opportunity," said Cait McCluskey, the festival's programming and operations director said. "I think the spotlight is really on us right now. And, also, Sundance has been really open to some collaborations. So I think, for a smaller festival like us, it can really only go well." Set against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, the Breckenridge Film Festival -- running from Sept. 18 to 21 -- serves as a community builder alongside its film screenings, McCluskey says. "The mountains can be a really isolating place, and a spot even like a movie theater, where you sit together in the dark, can be a really community building activity," McCluskey explained. McCluskey expressed that these festivals are for everyone, not just the Hollywood elite. "I think there's this misconception that film festivals are only for the film industry elite or only for movie stars," McCluskey said. "But the truth is that a lot of them out there, especially the smaller ones, are for everyday people." More information is available at Breckenridge Film Festival's website. Just a week later, Crested Butte Film Festival will celebrate its 15th year from Sept. 24 to 28. Scott Robson, the executive director for the film festival, highlighted the festival's role in fostering dialogue. "I think inspiring conversation in small communities is particularly important," Robson said. In a county with only one public movie theater, Robson said the festival brings around 80 films from 400 submissions to the community over five days. More information can be found at Crested Butte Film Festival's website. The optimism is fueled by more than proximity to Sundance. Donald Zuckerman, Colorado's film commissioner, points to a new more competitive tax credit for film production. "We had a 10% incentive ... which was ridiculously low," noted Zuckerman, comparing neighboring state incentives. Colorado now offers a 20% refundable tax credit. For the local film festivals, a new tax credit provides $500,000 annually for the next decade to support film festivals across the state -- a significant jump from the previous $40,000 to $50,000 a year. Zuckerman believes the increased funding will help smaller festivals grow faster, benefiting local economies and filmmakers. While leaf peeping is always a draw in the fall, mountain towns such as Breck and Crested Butte are hoping people consider their other dazzling displays on the silver screen. "Take a look at Pueblo. They had their second year this year, and they went all out, and they're planning on building it," said Zuckerman, highlighting the growth of film culture in other Colorado communities.