This Is the Biggest Misconception Millennial Women Believe About Fertility

Maybe you’ve dreamt of having kids your entire life, maybe you’re just now starting to consider it — or maybe you haven’t thought about it at all. No matter where you fall on the baby spectrum, almost all women harbor fears ranging from medical complications to career concerns when it comes to getting pregnant. Celmatix, a personalized medicine company that focuses on women’s health, launched a survey to get the real lowdown on women’s attitudes toward fertility.

The survey questioned over a thousand college-educated women between the ages of 25-33 who either wanted children in the future or were unsure of wanting children (women who didn’t want children, already had children, were pregnant, or were trying to get pregnant were not included). One important part of the survey aimed to decipher women’s understanding of reproductive health — specifically, reproductive health terms such as primary ovarian insufficiency, egg quality, and endometriosis. According to the survey, despite the fact that endometriosis affects one in 10 women, only 22 percent of respondents said they were very familiar with it.

When it comes to factors affecting fertility, women were pretty decisive: Around 80 percent of them felt that smoking and a family history of fertility difficulties were the top two influences on the ability to bear a child. Additionally, over a third of respondents worried that being over 35 years old — known to some as the “magic number” when pregnancies become higher-risk — would adversely affect their chances of getting pregnant.

The study identified one especially prevalent myth: The majority of women (over 70 percent) believe that mental health conditions (such as stress or anxiety) can impact fertility, even though it’s not proven. And 40 percent of women are personally concerned that high levels of stress or anxiety can affect their fertility. Hormonal birth control also doesn’t affect long-term fertility, even though 20 percent of women are worried about it. One reason for these myths might be the fact that 83 percent of the surveyed women rely mainly on websites (e.g., WebMD or Google search) for information about their health.

Despite being aware that there are factors that could affect fertility, 43 percent of women were not concerned about it. Another 46 percent were just somewhat concerned about their fertility, citing a certain age (around 28 years old and when their friend starting having kids) as when they started to think about it.

It’s clear that women have varied information on fertility. But what do they think when it comes to their own family plan? For starters, only 13 percent say that having children is not important to them; but when it comes to having their own children, only seven percent of respondents said it was absolutely essential. At this point in their lives, women in serious or married relationships are thinking about children several times per month. The commitment level of relationships is certainly a factor as far as being ready for this life stage. However, the number one factor in child-readiness is actually having the finances necessary to raise a child; secondary considerations were a woman’s age and career, even above relationship status. According to the study, most women want children badly enough that they would be open to adoption or seeing a fertility specialist if difficulties arose. Overall, these results mean that women are calculated and thoughtful about their decision to have children — but they’re also realistic about what it really takes to have a baby.

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Olivia Munn bared it all in her latest SKIMS ad, proving you don't have to hide your scars. The actress posed in a campaign for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, supporting Susan G. Komen®and highlighting her own journey with the disease. She looked absolutely stunning in every photo, but the most gorgeous moment was the way Munn didn't shy away from showing her mastectomy scars. She spoke to TODAY about her experience during the shoot, and why she ultimately decided to ditch her insecurities. Here's what she had to say!

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Munn shared with TODAYthat she didn't initially plan to show her scars on the set. The campaign was focused on her recovery post-breast cancer diagnosis, but the makeup artist had a hard time covering up the scars throughout the shoot. She explained that she took a look in the mirror and thought, "I’m done being insecure about my scars." From there, she took the idea to show them off to the SKIMS team — and the rest is history.

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And while she was scared to be so vulnerable on camera, this was ultimately a really empowering move for Munn. She elaborated that there are "so many women that have these same scars" who feel just as insecure as she did about them — and she really hopes those women see this ad. "Skims is so iconic and associated with beauty and sex appeal, and cancer really doesn't have that same connotation," she said. "So I just really hope that other women who have gone through my same path feel a little better after seeing it."

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The star also took to Instagram to give a behind-the-scenes explanation of her experience. She reiterated that she was "done being insecure" about her scars. "Every mark life has left behind on my body is proof of how hard I fought," she wrote. "I hope other women who have been self-conscious about their scars see these photos and feel all the love I’m sending."

She also shared that SKIMS will donate 10% of their bra sales (except bralettes) to Susan G. Komen® — a charity dedicated to finding a cure for breast cancer — from October 23-31 in stores and online. "It’s really meaningful to be part of an initiative that supports research and helps countless individuals impacted by breast cancer," she said.

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All of this comes on the heels of Munn's announcement earlier this year that she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She revealed the diagnosis came after recently tested negatively for well-known breast cancer genes and had normal results from her annual mammogram — but her doctor to check her Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Score. The test showed Munn had a 37% risk of breast cancer, so she pushed for more answers that eventually lead to her diagnosis.

Since then, Munn shared with PEOPLE that she had 4 surgeries in 10 months and underwent medically-induced menopause — all the while juggling being a new mom with husband John Mulaney. She shared, "I'm lucky. We caught it with enough time that I had options. I want the same for any woman who might have to face this one day."

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After that March announcement, it's clear Munn is dedicated to raising awareness for women's health — and particularly their options. While chatting about the SKIMS campaign, Munn told TODAY, "You've got to go your doctor and you inundate them with information and you don't stop until they give you the test you need."

If you want to test your own risk for breast cancer, the National Institute of Health has resources here.

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Usually there's two sides to every breakup, but clinical psychologist Dr. Lilly Jay (and Ethan Slater's ex-wife) is showing there can be a third. As a refresher, Wicked star Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater have a very public relationship that had quite a rocky beginning. Even now, some people aren't the biggest fans of their love story — and I doubt Lilly's latest personal essay on The Cut will help.

Lilly penned a very personal account of her divorce, divulging pretty intimate details of her experience unexpectedly in the spotlight. The clinical psychologist shared what this experience (and her divorce) taught her, showing she's ready to reclaim her story in the public eye. Here are the key takeaways!

Scroll down for the key takeaways from Lilly Jay's article on her divorce from Ethan Slater!

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1. Lilly Jay initially felt blindsided by her divorce from Ethan Slater.

No one ever wants to watch the world publicly see their ex with someone else. We don't know how we'd feel if our ex decided to move on with someone as famous as Ariana Grande, but we suspect we'd want to press pause on our social media intake.

Dr. Lilly Jay added, "No one gets married thinking they’ll get divorced, in the same way we don’t board a plane expecting to crash. But I really never thought I would get divorced. Especially not just after giving birth to my first child and especially not in the shadow of my husband’s new relationship with a celebrity [Ariana Grande]," (via The Cut).

2. Lilly's in the acceptance stage of her divorce with Ethan.

It can be embarrassing to watch others give their opinions about your 'failed' romantic relationship, but It's something Dr. Lilly Jay's working through. "In the countless hours I spend rocking my son to sleep, pushing his stroller, marveling at his sweaty little hands grasping a crayon, I work diligently on my private project of accepting the sudden public downfall of my marriage," she wrote. However, she's not looking to bury her head in the sand.

"This, I tell myself, is nothing to be ashamed of and nothing to hide."

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3. Lilly Jay believes her happy ending is out there.

Some people cling to pessimism after feeling hurt by the person they love while others still look at the glass as half-full. Dr. Jay's choosing the latter which is impressive to us! She further wrote, "Slowly but surely, I have come to believe that in the absence of the life I planned with my high-school sweetheart, a lifetime of sweetness is waiting for me and my child."

That's right rockstar mom; focus on enjoying what else life has to offer!

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4. Lilly Jay does miss when her life was private.

Fully understanding Dr. Lilly Jay is a clinical psychologist, there's a certain level of disbelief at how much of the breakdown of her divorce has become public. Against her will, people found out about a delicate matter and it didn't help that the other parties involved were so giddy while she tried to make sense of what was taking place.

She said, "In this season of shock and mourning, over a year after the end of my marriage was made public, I deeply miss the life of invisibility I created for myself as a psychologist specializing in women’s mental health." Yet, she has hope that maybe something good can come from this even though she works at a "Children's Hospital."

"...while I still firmly believe in following my patients’ leads and not presuming to know what parts of my personhood resonate with them, the publicity I did not consent to increasingly feels like both a challenge and an opportunity," Dr. Jay insists.

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5. But, Lilly's taking a chance by embracing this visibility.

There's not an easy way to accept everything Dr. Lilly Jay has experienced, but we truly think she's brave for expressing her fears, vulnerability, and hope in her The Cut essay. Her final caveats? She's "okay" and wants the world to get to know her on her terms.

"You know how a sponge is most effective at absorbing liquid when it’s already a bit wet? Maybe we can think about my messy not-so-personal life in that way: a dose of my own loss, rage, powerlessness, sadness that helps me hold yours."

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The early 2000s were true teen drama royalty like we'll never see again, and One Tree Hill's Hilarie Burton (who played Peyton Sawyer for the first 6 seasons) loved shows likeGilmore Girls and The OC as much as you did. But as she remembers it, One Tree Hill didn't always feel as beloved as it is now.

"We were the nerds," she jokes. "Like, you would see every other chick get beauty campaigns and things, and we were just kind of the stepchild."

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Despite the fact One Tree Hill might not have been considered the golden child at the time, the series has garnered a cult following since its on-air days, drawing fans to Wilmington, North Carolina for its anniversary celebration, and nearly breaking the internet when news of a sequel series leaked online.

"It's very, very early development," Burton says. "And so what has been really cool for us? And when I say us, I mean the entire cast, like everybody and our old crew, they're all really proud of the work that we did back then too. And so to see the public support this little show we made 20 years later, that's so special and it's so rare. And I love that, even though that news was leaked, Netflix gets to see that public outpouring of support. That's cool. So, fingers crossed we'll make it to the next step."

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Burton was in her twenties for the majority of OTH, and while she (alongside other female cast members of the show) have since vocalized the mistreatment they experienced from showrunner Mark Schwahn, the challenges of her twenties don't overshadow the accomplishments.

"I was not afraid to say difficult things in my twenties," she says. "And what I can tell other people in their twenties is that the long game will pay off. If you say the difficult thing and you say the truth, and you don't mask and you don't make up an alternative narrative, people will eventually realize that you were right."

Although the people pleaser in all of us might not want to rock the boat, she praises young people who refuse to accept toxicity: "We definitely have a feistier generation coming up than what I grew up in."

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With her fiery attitude and sharp sense of humor, I have no problem believing Burton was one of the feistiest women of her generation, and she now finds herself advocating for a new phase in her own life: perimenopause. The actress is currently partnering with OLLY for their new Mellow Menopause supplements, bringing awareness to a conversation that should have been happening all along.

Burton never really had a menstrual cycle until she started birth control, which messed with her hormones and led to a Xanax prescription she never needed. And as she aged, she moved from having pain during her period to having it during ovulation. "I felt like there was something really wrong with me because no one had explained that could happen," she says. "So the more we can throw out what the symptoms are, I think the calmer people will be in their exploration of their own bodies."

Knowledge and education are power, and Burton firmly believes the more you understand your body, your hormones, and your emotions, the safer you'll feel. But that's only one silver lining she's found.

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"I've talked about the feminine rage that I feel like I've earned," she says. "That Kesha song 'Joyride' came out this summer. She says, 'I've earned the right to be like this.' And I was like, 'Yeah, of course.' I think we spend our twenties experimenting. We spend our thirties kind of, like, establishing our careers and what our goals are. And then our forties are about knowing who we are and owning it. And if biology wants to come out swinging, I think we're in a place where we can control that and we can handle it."

That isn't to say perimenopause hasn't come without its unexpected moments, like having to convince others she really was experiencing perimenopause, despite being "too young." "The more research I did, and then in talking to my doctor, my instinct was right," she reveals. "I was beginning the [menopause] journey, and rather than try to hide it or treat it like a deficit, I get to own it. Now I get to treat it and I get to help other women navigate it. And that feels so much better when you're going through a bad thing, but you know that you're helping someone else through it. It doesn't feel as scary."

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But while it's important to be vocal about our experiences, I also can't help but point out how it feels like men never have to talk about aging — they just get to do it and no one bats an eye. "Yeah, I think it's important to act like a man," Burton jokes. She remembers when her husband (actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan) embraced his natural gray hair, no one in the industry considered him too old for Hollywood.

"In fact, people thought he was hotter," she says. "So I wanted to act like a man in that journey [and embrace my own gray hair]. And so the different reaction I had was a little bit startling, but also made me laugh...I want to treat this chapter of my life as my expertise chapter. I know what I'm doing. I've been training for 20 years, 25, it's been a lot and I wanted to acknowledge that I know what I'm doing and when I talk about my body, I want to know exactly what I'm talking about."

And part of that expertise is knowing herself inside and out. On the days Burton doesn't feel like herself, whether because of hormones or mental health, she emphasizes how important it is to actually communicate those feelings. "It has been vital for me to communicate, not just with my husband, but with my teenage son," she says. "I want him to grow up to be the kind of man that's supportive of the women in his workplace and the women in his life. You know, we all talk about how we need to educate our daughters, but we also need to educate our sons."

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And looking back on her own teenage years, Burton reveals her experience with perimenopause has actually reinforced the values she identified during that period in her life. "I think being a teenager and seeing these people who were gods [in the industry], seeing how insecure and unhappy some of them were really tipped me off right away," she says. "Success is being okay in your little bubble, being okay in your bedroom at night when you're alone by yourself. And so my goals have always kind of centered on, 'Do I feel okay when I'm all by myself?' and menopause is one of those things that can rattle that safety for people."

"It's about knowing who you are so much that no one else can take it away from you," she continues. "And whether it's your work or a sh—ty boyfriend or whatever, you have to know yourself so well that no one can take it away, and menopause can mess with that sometimes. And I'm gonna fight like hell to keep who I am."

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Taylor Swift has been teasing Reputation (Taylor's Version) for two years — or, at least, Swifties have been clowning over it for two years. When Tay showed up to the 2022 VMAs in a "Look What You Made Me Do"-inspired outfit, fans expected her to drop the first Rep (TV) single, but she announced Midnights instead. And history repeated itself at the 2024 Grammys, when Taylor showed up in black & white before announcing The Tortured Poets Department.

Even though some fans feel confused, NOT getting Reputation (Taylor's Version) in 2024 totally goes with the "2 re-recordings one year, 1 new album the next" pattern we've seen since 2021. But there's one huge Easter egg that's been pointing us to 2025 all along: it's the Year of the Snake.

Here's the one major Reputation (Taylor's Version) release date Easter egg that suggests Taylor Swift could drop it in 2025.

When is Reputation (Taylor's Version) coming out?

Let it be known we still don't have an official Reputation (Taylor's Version) release date yet, but after the "I Can See You" music video featured the number 2.16 (February 16), everyone eagerly awaited February 2024 with baited breath...only to receive nothing. But now I've turned my eyes to February 16, 2025 because DUH, releasing Reputation (TV) during the Year of the Snake (the icon associated with the entire 2.5-year era) makes more sense than anything.

"Some of us have been saying this since like 2022," one TikTok user jokes, while another rationalizes, "We had fearless, red in 2021 then speak now, 1989 in 2023 so reputation and debut in 2025."

The Year of the Snake officially kicks off January 29, meaning we could be in for a late-January announcement, but some fans think Taylor will announce the album on New Year's Day 2025 in honor of the closing track on the album. In my opinion, it makes total sense to get Reputation (TV) for the first half of the year, and to wrap up the re-recording era with Taylor Swift (Taylor's Version) for the second half of the year before transitioning to her new movie (and a potential TS12, of course).

Will there be a Reputation (Taylor's Version)?

Yes, we're getting a Reputation (Taylor's Version)! Taylor Swift announced she'd be re-recording all of the albums leading up to Lover after she was unable to buy the rights to her music. In addition to more modern versions of all our favorite Taylor Swift songs, she's also added brand new tunes (called "From the Vault" tracks) as bonus songs for each album. Tracks like "When Emma Falls In Love (Taylor's Version)", "Timeless (Taylor's Version)", and "Is It Over Now? (Taylor's Version)" quickly became fan favorites!

Reputation has always been my favorite Taylor Swift album, and I can't wait to see what kind of vault tracks we get. At its core, Rep is a love album that also address fear and hope, and Reputation (TV) is going to be the one re-recording you won't want to miss.

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Finding new pieces for your wardrobe is wonderful, but what's even better is finding pieces that transition from season to season. While you're stocking your winter wardrobe, be sure you're buying pieces that you can carry with you into the spring. We've looked for the best transitional pieces on Amazon and found plenty that you're going to want to get your hands on. With these, you can stay stylish no matter what the weather is like.

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This Shirt Dress Can Be Layered

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The best thing about this button-down shirt dress is that it can be layered easily. During the winter, pull jeans or leggings on under it or a coat on over it and wear it on its own in spring and even in summer.

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This Mock Neck Top Goes Well With a Cardigan

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Sure, this mock neck blouse looks incredible all on its own, but it looks amazing under your favorite chunky cardigan, too. Wear it all year long with or without your favorite layers.

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This Cropped Button Up Is Springy and Fun

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Style this cropped top with your favorite winter jeans and jacket, or wear it with a flirty spring skirt. This top is warm enough for winter but not so warm that you'll overheat during those warmer spring days.

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These High-Waisted Jeans Fit So Beautifully

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Wear these super comfortable drawstring pants with all your favorite outfits, no matter the season. This pair of high-waisted jeans is cozy for winter but not too heavy for spring.

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This Furry Faux Zip-Up Is Cozy and Cute

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Pull this faux fur jacket on over whatever you're wearing, no matter the season. This jacket is warm and cropped beautifully to show off your favorite pair of pants or your cutest skirt.

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These Baggy Boyfriend Jeans Are Stylish and Comfy

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You can't go wrong with a pair of baggy jeans, and these particular jeans are some of our favorites. The looser fabric and the slouchy silhouette make them a winner for any season.

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This Top Has One Shoulder in Winter and One in Spring

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This beautiful cold shoulder top will see you through the winter and into spring in style. Show off your clavicle and keep yourself cool when it's warmer out. Choose from a handful of gorgeous colors.

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This Oversized Sweater Vest Works for Any Occasion

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Whether you're dressing up for a fancy event or you're trying to keep it casual, this sweater vest works. The knitwear is casual and slouchy and looks great with anything from T-shirts to button-ups.

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This Ribbed Sweater Clings Beautifully

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Create a gorgeous silhouette with this ribbed sweater. This quarter zip top works on its own, or you can pull it on as an extra layer over your favorite shell or under your go-to winter jacket.

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This Drop Shoulder Sweater Is Wonderfully Slouchy

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This beautiful, chunky sweater is just oversized enough. The drop shoulder on the top keeps you looking elegant and style-forward without being too hot or sweaty for warmer spring days.

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This Fleece Vest Is Baggy and Fun

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Stay warm and stay stylish with this oversized vest. The outer layer looks fantastic with your favorite pair of jeans and long-sleeve top but looks just as great with a T-shirt thrown under it.

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This Shacket Rings in the Spring

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Most shackets are a darker brown or orange, making them great for the fall. However, this jacket in the blue and white colors makes it the perfect transitional piece for winter to spring.

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Layer This Dress Up for Warmth

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This flowy t-shirt dress is made with long sleeves to keep you warm on top but cool on the bottom. Add jeans, leggings, or even palazzo pants under it to keep you warm on cooler days.

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This Short Sleeve Sweater Is Young and Fun

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You can wear this thick sweater with practically anything. The thick knit of the top keeps you warm, while the lack of sleeves keeps you from getting too hot. Choose from a handful of great colors and patterns.

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These High-Waisted Cargo Pants Are Just Baggy Enough

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You're going to love styling these baggy cargos with anything in your wardrobe. The stretch in the pants makes them a far more comfortable option than any of your usual go-to bottoms.

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We're Obsessed With the Sweetheart Neckline on This Top

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This sweater top isn't as thick as it looks, which makes it far more breathable for warmer days. The sweetheart neckline is to die for, adding so much class and depth to any of your outfits.

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This Dressy Cardigan Levels Up the Look

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No matter what you're wearing, this dressy cardigan levels up your style. The jacket works for more laidback outfits with sweats or your favorite office wear with slacks and thick sweaters.

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This Waffle Knit Button Down Works Well for Layering

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Layer up your favorite outfits with this button-down. This outer layer is flexible, breathable, and so fun to style. Choose from a handful of gorgeous colors, including one bright, bold pink.

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Stay Cool in This Striped Sweater

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Not all sweaters have to be thick and toasty. This T-shirt sweater helps you go from winter into spring, working well under your favorite jackets but keeping you cool when it starts to get warm out.

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The Internet Is Obsessed With These Drawstring Pants

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Don't worry; the drawstring pants trend isn't going anywhere. These comfortable, baggy pants come in all sorts of colors, including a great palette of options for the spring season.

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This Sweater Top Is Light and Breezy

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Wear this top with anything. The sweater is light, breezy, and also still thick enough to keep you warm during that strange in-between every year when the winter turns to spring.

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This Sleeveless Sweater Top Goes Well With a Long-Sleeve

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Pull on your favorite long-sleeve top, and then add this sweater shirt over it. The top is a great way to add some cozy layers without overwhelming or overheating yourself.

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This Cropped Sweater Vest Looks Great With Jeans

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This sweater vest also looks fantastic with your favorite winter dress or a nice button-up and slacks combo. Choose from a handful of gorgeous, classic colors to fit your wardrobe's color scheme.

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This Casual Cardigan Is a Great Combo of Fun and Elegant

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If you're looking for a cardigan you can wear dressed up or down, this collared cardi is the way to go. The single button keeps your sweater secure without it feeling tight and constrictive.

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This Top Is the Ultimate Layering Piece

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This skin-tight long-sleeve shirt was made for layering. The lighter fabric means you can easily pull jackets and sweaters on top of one of these tops in any of the many gorgeous colors.

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These High-Waisted Pants Are Elegant

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Style these corduroy pants with your favorite tops, all through winter and spring. The material is flexible and breathable and looks fantastic with sweaters, button-ups, and even T-shirts.

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We Love This Faux Suede Skirt

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This gorgeous skirt is just long enough, looks fantastic with a tall pair of boots and a nice, chunky sweater, and is the perfect fabric texture to take you from freezing winters to chilly springs.

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Try This Elevated Tee

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If you love a good jeans and T-shirt combo but want something a little more elegant, style this ribbed top with your go-to jeans. The top is cozy without being hot and looks great in winter and spring.

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We're in Love With These Sleeves

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Give your outfit an infusion of style with the gorgeous sleeves on this top. This silky, button-up blouse might be a little too thin for winter, but pull on a cardigan, and you're good to go!

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We Love the Cut on These Jeans

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The hem of these wide-leg jeans is so stylish and fun. The oversized boyfriend look makes them effortlessly chic and stylish, making them a must for your transitional wardrobe.

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This Bomber Is One of Our Favorites

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You're going to love this fantastic bomber jacket and the shiny texture of the fabric. Choose from a few great colors and patterns to find just what you need to fill that transitional spot in your wardrobe.

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Enjoy This Thinner Sweater

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You don't always have to have a thick, chunky sweater just to stay warm. This thinner sweater top is a beautiful choice for the days when the seasons start to turn from frigid to chilly.

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These Wide Leg Pants Are Flexible and Slouchy

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You're going to love this gorgeous pair of slouchy pants. These are a great option for staying warm and elegant at the same time. Choose from a handful of neutral, classic colors.

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This Sweater Top Is Fun and Different

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Go with something totally different with this beautiful bolero-style top. The crossed design makes your outfit look a little texture and a whole lot of fun, adding extra warmth to any 'fit.

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We Love the Texture on This Button-Down

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This awesome button-down top is one of our favorites, and it's totally unexpected in your closet. The textured pattern adds depth and dimension to all your favorite outfits.

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These Baggy Boyfriend Jeans Are In Right Now

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And we think they'll stay that way. These distressed jeans are a great option for the trending oversized look. Pull your favorite oversized sweatshirt on to warm up this pair of pants.

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This Striped Sweater Vest Is Very Coastal

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Go with the coastal vibes with this beautiful striped sweater vest. The lightweight layer looks really great with your favorite button-up tops or looks good on its own with oversized jeans on warmer days.

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There's No Shortage of Patterns With These Palazzo Pants

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These gorgeous pants are a beautiful option for adding style and pattern to any of your outfits. The wide-leg look is a great option for staying in style no matter how much trends change.

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This Elevated Polo Is So Fun for Transitional Seasons

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Take this elegant, upscale polo with you from winter to spring and again from fall into winter. The collared top is beautiful and figure-hugging, showing off your curves and looking great with a nice skirt.

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This Denim Jacket Is a Classic

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You really can't go wrong with a denim jacket, and this one is a classic. The jacket works with dresses, blouses, tank tops, and more to offer a little extra warmth without sacrificing style.

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This Flowy Top Is Luxurious and Fun

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The wide, bell sleeves on this gorgeous top, coupled with the fun color choices and the funky texture, make it a luxurious, exciting choice you're going to love styling every chance you get.

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