Chrissy Metz Dishes on That Shocking “This Is Us” Twist

This Is Us viewers have been glued to the show’s second season waiting for one very important plot point to unravel: the cause of Jack Pearson’s death. Of course, there are always lots of other family threads running through the show too, and this week’s episode delivered a shocking reveal about another character that no one saw coming. Fair warning — there are spoilers ahead!

At the end of the October 17 episode, it was revealed that Kate Pearson (played by Chrissy Metz) is pregnant. Throughout the episode, she was focused on losing weight to fit into her dress for a singing gig, while her oblivious fiancé, Toby (Chris Sullivan), insisted that she take it easy. In the final scene, she asked her doctor, “So, is it still there?” To which her doctor replied, “Your poppy seed is now the size of a lentil. Congrats, you’re now officially six weeks along.” And we all gasped.

Speaking with EW about the surprise plot twist, Metz said that she’s known about her character’s pregnancy since the summer. She also told a fan on Twitter that the secret was so well-guarded that not even her IRL family knew what was going to happen.

Metz told EW that she’s excited to dig into what this means for the rest of the season, and that she has a lot of love for the show portraying plus-size pregnancy.

“Everything is really unconventional, and I love that they’re talking about plus-size pregnancy,” she said. “I love that it’s not like, ‘Oh, here’s a plus-size girl just sitting in the corner, wishing her life would start.’ She’s actually living her life, and all of these really exciting things are happening, and it’s really nice. Because I don’t think it’s been portrayed — well, really anywhere. Especially network television. So I’m excited about it.”

In the show, Kate hasn’t told Toby just yet, but Metz said that we’ll get to see his reaction in episode five. Whether he’ll be as shocked as the rest of us remains to be seen.

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Before the rise of streaming services and high-budget dramas like Yellowstone or Westworld, classic Western TV shows ruled the airwaves. These series captured the American frontier's rugged spirit with tales of outlaws, sheriffs, and pioneers as they navigated the Wild West.

Moreover, they paved the way for all the modern productions in this iconic genre. So, whether you grew up watching them or are discovering them for the first time, here are eight old-school Western TV shows that still hold a special place in television history today.

Scroll to see all the old-school western TV shows you should watch if you love Yellowstone...

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1. The Lone Ranger

Airing from 1949 to 1957, The Lone Ranger was one of the most legendary Western TV shows of its time. It followed the masked hero named Lone Ranger, played by Clayton Moore, and his loyal Indigenous companion Tonto, portrayed by Jay Silverheels. Together, they roamed the frontier and fought injustice.

Aside from the Lone Ranger becoming a symbol of heroism, the show was also groundbreaking in that it portrayed Tonto, an Indigenous character, as a trusted ally as opposed to a stereotypical enemy. This show is still a nostalgic favorite among fans of classic Westerns.

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2. Cheyenne

Cheyenne, which premiered in 1955, was set in the years following the Civil War. It starred Clint Walker as Cheyenne Bodie, a compassionate scout who was raised by an Indigenous American tribe after losing his parents.

This series revolutionized TV since it was the first of its kind to feature hour-long episodes. Plus, Cheyenne was depicted as a soft-spoken and empathic person instead of the typical rough cowboy, making his character more well-rounded than one-dimensional cowboy archetypes.

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3. Zorro

Zorro, which aired from 1957 to 1959, introduced audiences to Don Diego de la Vega, a masked hero played by Guy Williams. Set in 1820s California, the show followed Zorro as he fought against corrupt Spanish officials and pushed for the rights of settlers and Indigenous Mexican individuals.

He became known for his black mask, cape, and sword, which set him apart from other Western heroes who relied on guns. Zorro even went on to inspire a 1998 remake, The Mask of Zorro, featuring stars like Anthony Hopkins, Antonio Banderas, and Catherine Zeta-Jones.

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4. The Rifleman

Unlike other Westerns that center around outlaws or cowboys, The Rifleman followed Lucas McCain, a kind-hearted rancher played by Chuck Connors. His main priority is ensuring that his son Mark grows up in a safe environment, so he tries to keep the peace in New Mexico.

This show still features the classic Western facets like gunfights and frontier justice. However, it went further by incorporating deeper emotional storytelling and themes of father-son relationships.

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5. Bonanza

Bonanza was one of the most beloved Western series of its time since it blended drama with comedy. The show, which aired from 1959 to 1973, followed the Cartwright family, a group of ranchers in Nevada, as they worked to protect their land and loved ones in the post-Civil War era.

It stood out because it focused on the ensemble cast, not just one hero, which allowed Bonanza to explore more complex themes and societal issues, such as racism. The series got so popular that it ultimately inspired various spin-offs and films.

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6. The Virginian

After The Virginian came out in 1962, it became the first Western TV series to be formatted into 90-minute weekly episodes and forever changed the genre. It centered around a foreman known as "The Virginian," played by James Drury, who oversees Shiloh Ranch in Wyoming.

This show ran for nine seasons, allowing for deeper character and storyline development. It also featured a star-studded cast, including Harrison Ford, William Shatner, and Robert Redford.

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7. The Big Valley

By focusing on the Barkley family as they ran a ranch in California's San Joaquin Valley, The Big Valley brought a fresh perspective to the Western genre. That's because the family is led by Victoria Barkley, played by Barbara Stanwyck, who was a trailblazing character for her era.

She was strong-willed and gritty and helped reimagine the role of women in Westerns, who were traditionally relegated to minor parts. Plus, her daughter Audra, portrayed by Linda Evans, followed suit.

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8. Little House On The Prairie

Finally, this list just wouldn't be complete without Little House On The Prairie. Based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, this series followed Laura, played by Melissa Gilbert, as she grew up as a young girl in the late 1800s Midwest.

This show was a groundbreaking Western as it focused on a female lead and tackled the harsher realities of life on the frontier. Little House On The Prairie included themes of family, gender inequality, and sisterhood, making it a more relatable classic.

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The 2000s were a wild time for movies. It was an era of debatable fashion, even more questionable humor, and films that — looking back — we can't believe ever made it past a pitch meeting.

While certain movies from this nostalgic period remain classics, others haven't aged very well. Whether they're filled with problematic tropes or outdated stereotypes, here are the 10 cringey 2000s movies that wouldn't stand a chance in Hollywood today.

Scroll to see all the super cringe 2000s movies we wouldn't see today...

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1. Twilight (2008)

When Twilight premiered in 2008, it became an instant sensation and sparked a cultural obsession with supernatural romance. However, while it left an undeniable mark on pop culture, this film has some major underlying issues.

Once viewed as swoon-worthy, Bella and Edward's relationship feels problematic in hindsight. He was controlling, exhibited stalker-like behavior, and gaslit her into believing that she imagined his supernatural abilities.

Add in the fact that Edward is technically over a century old when Bella is a high schooler, and it's clear why Twilight might not resonate with audiences the same way in 2025.

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2. Knocked Up (2007)

Directed by Judd Apatow, Knocked Up was initially well-received despite heavily leaning on outdated gender stereotypes. The movie follows responsible and career-driven Alison, who is forced to navigate an unplanned pregnancy with slacker Ben.

Even though Knocked Up delivers plenty of laughs, it also portrays women, especially Alison, as rigid and joyless. Katherine Heigl, the lead actress, criticized this, too, saying the film "Paints the women as shrews, as humorless and uptight, and it paints the men as lovable, goofy, fun-loving guys."

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3. Norbit (2007)

This movie might've showcased Eddie Murphy's ability to transform into multiple characters, yet Norbit is still more cringeworthy than comedic. The portrayal of Rasputia, an over-the-top and domineering woman whose character is built around fat-shaming jokes, is particularly offensive.

Moreover, Murphy also plays Mr. Wong, a wildly stereotypical caricature of an elderly Chinese man.

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4. Shallow Hal (2001)

Shallow Hal may have set out to deliver a message about inner beauty, but it really missed the mark. Again, this film relies on fatphobic humor, with Gwyneth Paltrow's character serving as the target of the jokes.

It arguably reinforces stereotypes about weight and attractiveness, and Gwyneth (who wore a fat suit) actually called the movie a "disaster" in 2020.

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5. White Chicks (2004)

Featuring over-the-top humor and absurd disguises, White Chicks was a hit in 2004. Nonetheless, it's a tired portrayal of women as materialistic, shallow, and obsessed with their looks.

The premise involves two FBI agents posing as socialites during a Hamptons weekend, and it was always meant to be ridiculous. Even so, there are certain scenes that are especially questionable, like when an athlete at the club attempts to spike a woman's drink.

Universal Pictures

6. Brüno (2009)

Brüno was intended to be a bold satire, Sacha Baron Cohen's specialty, but it crosses the line of edgy humor. He plays an exaggerated, flamboyant Austrian fashion journalist, and the mockumentary was meant to expose homophobia.

Despite that, the movie incorporated a lot of outdated gay stereotypes and might've reinforced the notions as opposed to challenging them. In fact, Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) representative Rashad Robinson called the work "problematic in many places and outright offensive in others."

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7. Wedding Crashers (2005)

Wedding Crashers revolves around two men who lie their way into weddings to manipulate women into sleeping with them. At its core, the film's plot is unsettling and questionable.

Aside from that, it features gay stereotypes, a racist grandmother, and scenes that blur the lines of consent. All that being said, t's obvious why this movie wouldn't fly today.

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8. The Notebook (2003)

The Notebook is still one of the most favored romance movies of all time, so this may be an unpopular opinion, but some of its most iconic moments are more disturbing than anything.

There's no denying that Noah and Allie's love story is passionate, but his relentless pursuit of her is borderline manipulative. Remember when he threatened to let go of the Ferris wheel if she didn't go on a date with him?

Plus, once they actually get together, their relationship is filled with constant fighting, including scenes when Allie hits Noah. Female-on-male violence has traditionally been glossed over in films, but today, Hollywood is moving away from these problematic depictions.

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9. How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)

This movie follows advice columnist Andie Anderson, played by Kate Hudson, who wants to write an attention-grabbing piece. She finds Ben Berry, an advertising executive who's arguably creepy and manipulative.

While How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days may be a classic rom-com, it relies on gender stereotypes that can feel more offensive than humorous now.

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10. Mean Girls (2004)

Finally, we can't forget about Mean Girls, one of the most iconic teen comedies of the 2000s. Sure, it's filled with endlessly quotable lines and a sharp take on high school cliques, but it also has relentless body-shaming.

Many of the scenes would hit differently in today's more body-positive era, making Mean Girls a more cringey watch in 2025.

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When Calls The Heart fans rejoice! Hallmark's longest-running TV show is returning for a 13th season, and I couldn't be happier. My entire adolescence is marked by historical romances like Reign, Pride & Prejudice, and Christy (any 90s TV show fans out there?), and alongside When Hope Calls, When Calls The Heart is the perfect romantic comfort watch anytime you need a break from the real world. It's so comforting, in fact, that we'll let the inaccurate costuming slide ;).

Here's everything you need to know about Erin Krakow's When Calls The Heart season 13, coming to Hallmark in 2026.

Is there a When Calls the Heart season 13?

Yes, When Calls The Heart season 13 is on its way! “Hearties are far more than a fan-base — they are a connected community, as loyal and supportive as the characters of Hope Valley,” Samantha DiPippo, Hallmark Media’s Programming Senior Vice President told Deadline in a statement. “It is an honor to tell stories of hope, resilience, humor and romance that continue to resonate with millions of viewers for twelve seasons and beyond.”

When can I watch When Calls the Heart season 13?

When Calls the Heart season 13 will be here before you know it. The new season will premiere on Hallmark in 2026! All episodes of When Calls the Heart are streaming on Hallmark+ now.

Who's in When Calls the Heart season 13?

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We can expect to see all our favorite stars return for the When Calls the Heart season 13 cast:

  • Erin Krakow as Elizabeth Thatcher Thornton: a teacher who moves to Hope Valley from the big city.
  • Kevin McGarry as Nathan Grant: a Mountie (and Allie's guardian) who comes to Hope Valley after Elizabeth's late husband Jack dies in a training accident, and Elizabeth's brand new love interest.
  • Pascale Hutton as Rosemary LeVeaux Coulter: an actress-turned-journalist married to Lee Coulter.
  • Brooke Shields as Charlotte Thornton: Jack's mother.
  • Jaeda Lily Miller as Allie: Nathan's niece.
  • Kavan Smith as Lee Coulter: Hope Valley's sawmill owner and Rosemary's husband.
  • Andrea Brooks as Faith Carter: a nurse who comes to Hope Valley from Elizabeth's home city.
  • Chris McNally as Lucas Bouchard: a businessman who donates a building to Elizabeth for a Hope Valley Public Library.
  • Martin Cummins as Henry Gowen: the Hope Valley mining company manager who gets a new start.
  • Viv Leacock as Joseph Canfield: a delivery driver who becomes the town's new pastor.
  • Jack Wagner as Bill Avery: Hope Valley's sheriff and judge.

What is When Calls the Heart about?

This Hallmark romance follows Elizabeth Thatcher (Erin Krakow), who moves to Hope Valley (named Coal Valley in the first season) in 1910 as their new teacher. The town is still mourning the loss of 47 miners after an explosion, with the women stepping in to keep things running. And season 12 saw a brand new relationship blossom between Elizabeth and Mountie Nathan Grant, with plenty of adventure and fun to keep us engaged.

How did When Calls the Heart season 12 end?

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After receiving a letter that Charlotte Thornton (Brooke Shields), who's running a boarding house in Cape Fullerton, Elizabeth learns there's a new insulin lab — which could be a major help for her son Little Jack's diabetes.

After Little Jack's insulin isn't refrigerated correctly, meaning Elizabeth can't wake him up, the mother and son leave Hope Valley in the middle of the night alongside Nathan and Allie. "Where you go, I go," Nathan tells Elizabeth. I'm crying!

Is When Calls the Heart coming back in 2025?

When Calls The Heart season 12 premiered on January 5, 2025, and the finale just aired on March 23, 2025. But never fear because season 13 is coming in 2026!

Looking for a contemporary comfort show too? Check out the latest news on Sullivan's Crossing season 3, which is coming 5 months early!

Now that so many parents continue to prefer ultra-modern and unique baby names, there's something super charming about turning to the past for inspiration.

Choices that were once considered "old lady" names are making a big comeback as more expectant moms and dads seek out classic picks with a retro feel. Not only do they have a clear sense of nostalgia, but they also offer elegance and individuality.

So, if you're considering selecting a name that's a bit old-fashioned yet full of character for your little one, here's a list of our top "old lady" options.

Scroll to see all the adorable old lady baby names we love for 2025!

1. Agnes

This classic girl's name has Greek roots and means "pure" or "holy." Its popularity can be traced back to Saint Agnes of Rome, and over the centuries, Agnes has been embraced across various cultures. That's why it has different forms in varying languages, such as Agnese in Italian and Inés in Spanish.

Aside from its historical significance, Agnes has a simple elegance to it that continues to resonate with parents around the globe.

2. Clara

With Latin origins, Clara is a feminine name that means "bright" or "famous" and can be a perfect fit for a baby girl with a future full of promise.

This pick stands out from other similar and more common names, like Claire and Clarissa. Plus, it has some ties to classic Hollywood, most notably because actress Clara Bow was a silent film star and "it girl" during the 1920s.

3. Edith

With British roots, Edith is a name that embodies resilience and grace. It means "prosperous in strife" and suggests your little one will stand strong and have a solid character when faced with adversity.

Historically, Edith is best known as the daughter of Edgar the Peaceful. She was a woman who balanced nobility, intellect, and deep faith while remaining unbothered by external judgment. That's why this name can encourage your baby girl to follow her heart and hold her own values above all else.

4. Frances

If you'd like to go the gender-neutral route, Frances is a great choice that has roots in both Latin and German. It carries meanings such as "of the Franks," "free man," and "truthful" or "sincere."

Frances originally emerged during the 17th century in Britain and is often considered the feminine version of Francis. It's since gained popularity across Europe and can even serve as a nickname for the longer Italian version, Francesca.

5. Harriet

German in origin, Harriet translates to "home ruler" and connotes leadership and authority. Its popularity in the United States has been largely influenced by Harriet Tubman, the iconic abolitionist whose courage helped lead countless enslaved people to freedom.

This name symbolizes strength, resilience, and the power to create change. Its powerful legacy is undeniable and can inspire your baby girl to make an impact on the world around her.

6. Louise

Louise might sound like a soft or elegant name, but it has strong and powerful roots that are perfect for a bold little girl.

This name is derived from the masculine Louis and means "renowned warrior." It's a fitting choice for parents who want to combine both grace and strength. Not to mention, it's tied to Irish Author Louise O'Neill, who is known for her powerful feminist novels.

7. Mabel

Next up is Mabel, an adorable name with Latin origins that means "lovable." Derived from Amabilis and Amabel, this moniker has been beloved across cultures. It also has roots in the Middle Ages and graced Dutch royalty, like Princess Mabel of Orange-Nassau.

But even if your little girl won't be part of a regal family, Mabel has a warm, welcoming spirit that will brighten up your home.

8. Winifred

Finally, Winifred is Welsh and Old English in origin, meaning "friend of peace" and "blessed reconciliation." The name is linked to a martyred Welsh princess and has a ton of vintage charm.

The best part? Winifred offers two cute nickname options: Winnie and Freddie. This makes it versatile (and fun) for different settings, whether formal or casual.

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Amazon’s Big Spring Sale deals have finally landed, and alongside all the best beauty picks, we’re definitely perusing their fashion deals to scope out the coolest finds for spring and summer. Because we’re all about our budget, we uncovered 10 of the best Amazon fashion finds – all under $20. From cozy loungewear sets to wardrobe basics, these picks are all must-buys if you love a good deal!

Scroll on to discover the top 10 Amazon fashion deals you can’t miss right now.

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Hanes SuperSoft 2-Piece Lounge Set

This $14 (was $27) lounge set comes with two super-soft separates that boast a roomy fit, so you can relax in total comfort.

Promising review: "I haven’t bought any Hanes products for myself before so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised with these pjs. They’re so comfy and cozy, the fabric is so soft. I ordered my normal size and they fit perfectly. The oversized boxy tee with the oversized shorts work great for hot summer nights. They’re not a heavyweight cotton but not flimsy and thin either; like a typical cotton tee. They washed well and I never put my clothes in the dryer in an effort to extend the life of my clothing. They’re a good quality for the price."

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Anrabess Overalls

Actually cute overalls? For just $20?! Wowza. This adjustable pair is such fun one-and-done outfit idea to keep close during spring and summer. We love to wear ours over tank tops and tees alike!

Promising review: "Really cute short overalls! Fits as suggested. I’m 5’4”, 140 lbs, and I have thick thighs. The leg openings are fairly wide even on me. I’m not a youngster anymore and appreciate that these aren’t short shorts. I washed them and the material and straps came out smooth. Nice material held its shape and no shrinkage."

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FashionPuzzle Small Crescent Shoulder Bag

This $20 (was $27) shoulder bag makes a great wear-everywhere accessory, especially if you're looking for a playful pop of color! You can find it in 19 more colors to suit your style.

Promising review: "This purse is a keeper. The size is perfect, not too small, not too big. I ordered two colors for my daughter. Colors were vibrant. The quality is good. She has been using for 2 months now with no quality problems. I would buy again."

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Wiholl Cap Sleeve Top

Fit with some summery cap sleeves, this $9 (was $20) top is a wardrobe must-have for those warmer days. It's also shoppable in so many different solid colors to match your outfit plans!

Promising review: "I admit I did not have high hopes for this top but I was genuinely surprised at the quality. Nice thick fabric that is not see through. Great on trend look for spring and summer."

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The Gym People Full-Zip Up Hoodie

It's giving Lulu vibes for way less. This $20 (was $37) zip-up hoodie is easy to throw on and even easier to wear all day, thanks to its soft cotton construction. It's fitted with plenty of pockets and accented with seams throughout to give it a luxe look!

Promising review: "The material feels pretty thick and like it will hold up decently well. I think the cut is super flattering. Great value for the price!"

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Anrabess Boxer Shorts

These stunning $9 (was $15) shorts are perfect for lounging around or heading out for errands in style. The gingham is undeniably on-trend right now – pair 'em with a white tank or graphic tee and sneakers, and you're set!

Promising review: "They are cute and comfy, I would size up though if you wanted more of an oversized look. They feel nice with a cute color. They aren’t see through, good quality for price and not too thick either so they are good for summer."

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Trendy Queen Going Out Summer Tank Top

This is the most stunning top to take out on the town if you still want some good coverage! The boat neckline is nothing but trendy, plus it looks super sophisticated no matter what you pair it with. For just $12 (was $26) and 20 colors to shop from, this is a deal you can't miss for the sake of your closet.

Promising review: "These are terrific for any wardrobe. I loved them so much that I bought two. They fit nicely, are comfortable, and are great for wearing underneath a blazer, or alone. They are very versatile and slenderizing, hugging your waist."

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Semaro Casual Linen High Waist Pants

Linen pants are an absolute staple for summer, and now's the perfect time get your outfits prepped and ready with this $17 (was $20) pair. The elastic waistband and breathable linen fabric make them a dream to wear. Comfy vibes only!

Promising review: "Very cool and comfortable for the upcoming warmer weather. Nice bright white. Elastic waist has waist tie to adjust for comfort. They look great on. Slightly wide leg and ankle. Will look great with summer tops. Can be fashionable for older or younger women. Did not shrink when washed in col water on delicate cycle. Air dried. Has a pretty linen texture. Not see through which can be an issue with some white materials."

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Amazon Essentials Lightweight V-Neck Cardigan

This easy-wearing cardigan is practically begging for a place in your closet. Though basic, it'll pair well with pretty much everything! From jeans to dresses, if you're in need of a reliable light layering piece, this $15 pick is downright perfect.

Promising review: "Bought this cardigan to wear over a denim dress and other dresses. It is 55% cotton and true to size. Quality is great and feels very soft. If you like the traditional-cardigan look, give this one a try!"

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Feisedy Vintage Aviator Sunglasses

A cute pair of sunnies never fails to make your 'fits pop. This $16 (was $23) pair is packed with vintage vibes to enhance any look.

Promising review: "Absolutely love these!! The style is fun, the color is amazing, and they actually look and feel high quality!"

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