‘Really comfortable’ high street cardigan is perfect for Taylor Swift fan’s new orange era

Fans are transitioning to the new “orange era” with cozy autumn knits now that Taylor Swift’s new album is finally available for streaming, and we’ve found the ideal, affordable piece.

Taylor Swift fans are well-versed in the process, as a new album release signals a style change, and this week is no exception. With “Life Of A Showgirl” being made available for streaming, Swifties are kicking off the “orange era” of their careers. The new album’s color scheme. As we enter the autumnal season, this color palette changes perfectly.

However, we’ve found the best high-street option to go with Taylor’s official $70 orange cardigan without spending too much money on it.

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This New Look knit would ordinarily cost you £34.99, but it is currently available for purchase for a reduced price of £26.24 at the time of writing. This cardigan is available in sizes 6 through 12 and in the Taylor-approved orange color as well as purple, pastel blue, and black.

This vibrant orange cardigan features long puff sleeves and buttons up to reveal a V-neckline that echoes the hem cut out, giving it a contemporary and straightforward design while keeping to this season’s Swifty style.

This knit is a regular length knit that is ideal for layering or wearing as a statement top because of its relaxed fit and promise to look good on any body type. One customer even mentions that they are “typically a size 14; I ordered a size 12 and it fits perfectly.”

This cardigan already has an impressive 4.8 out of 5 stars on New Look’s website, which isn’t the only one who is obsessed with it. One customer exclaims, “This is really flattering and comfortable. The arms’ design is a nice change from the norm.

And another customer raves: “Such a gorgeous piece which is able to be dressed up at Christmas or down during Autumn. Quality is great, it’s a thick, heavy but super soft material. The colour is gorgeous for autumn/ winter and I know I will get so much wear out of this item! Fit is spot on, no gaping around the buttons. I’m a size 12 with a bigger chest, so sometimes find cardigans in my size can pull at the button area. So pleased with my purchase!”

Although this customer does have a gripe about the “jumper is shorter than shown,” praise is pourging from the buyer, who writes, “Great quality knit, feels very on trend! I like the fit around/around the bump because I’m pregnant. Although I don’t usually like baggier sleeves, these don’t make a statement because they just feel cozy and useful while still being cute.

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And the sixth chimes in with “Warm and cozy fitted cardigan in a lovely maroony brown color.” Very heavy and heavy in weight. Great fit and quality, true to size. The color will look great with a variety of autumn hues. “Look forward to the colder days”!

Kildunne ‘open to anything’ as R360 rumours grow

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When questioned about joining the proposed new R360 league, England’s world champion full-back Ellie Kildunne said she is “open to anything.”

She stated on BBC Radio 4’s Today program, “I don’t mean to take it, but I want to learn a little bit more about the league to see if that’s an opportunity I want to take.”

The 26-year-old was speaking at the Rugby Football Union’s Rugby Fest weekend event at Bracknell Rugby Club.

The initiative aims to preserve England’s victory in the Women’s Rugby World Cup.

Rumors about the future of the club game in men’s and women’s rugby continue to surface as the Red Roses travel to clubs across the nation.

The Daily Telegraph reported on Thursday that Kildunne is one of R360’s top targets and that “a significant number” of her England team-mates have already signed pre-contract agreements to join the company.

Harlequins, the Premiership Women’s Rugby team, are currently working with Kildunne to officially kick off the league season on Friday, October 24th against Loughborough Lightening at the Twickenham Stoop.

“I’m just focused on the Harlequins season that I’ve got,” Kildunne said, “I know this week has been crazy, so I can’t look too far ahead,” she continued.

“Royal rugby needs to go in a lot of money, and there will be a lot of changes,” said one player.

We’ve caused something to occur, and it will include debates and talking points.

Kildunne made the decision to use an elevated profile.

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Kildunne scored significant tries for England throughout the World Cup, both in the semi-final victory over France and in the victory over Canada.

And since then, her popularity seems to have increased.

When I sped down my car in the street, the binman congratulated me. And the postman was like, “Oh, it’s you,” she said when he knocked on the door.

“I believe that women’s rugby as a whole has a platform that has been increased, and we want to use that platform to encourage younger girls to play the sport and increase the number of people who are interested in women’s rugby,” she said.

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GB’s Nicholson & Church win Worlds shot put bronze

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On the final day of the New Delhi World Paralympics, Anna Nicholson and Lydia Church of Great Britain took home the medal for shot put.

In Saturday’s morning session, Nicholson, 30, the team’s co-captain, placed third in the women’s F35 category with a personal best throw of 9.58 meters.

After finishing fourth at the 2019 championships, the Gateshead Harriers won their first medal at the Worlds, joining her bronze at the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.

Mariia Pomazan, a gold medalist from Ukraine, came in more than two meters behind her, and Wang Jun from China won silver.

Teammate Church, 25, won the F12 competition for visually impaired athletes with a throw of 12.6m.

The Peterborough-based athlete previously won silver at the 2021 European Para Championships, which was their best performance on the world stage.

While Italian Assunta Legnante won the competition in 14.44m, her throw was only 7 cm behind China’s Zhao Yuping, who had already won the silver medal.

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The ‘Hollywood derby’ at Wrexham – with no Hollywood

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In the end, Tom Brady, Rob McElhenney, and Ryan Reynolds were absent.

There were no other cameos at the Cae Ras, and neither of the A-list owners were present.

So much for the alleged “Hollywood derby.”

However, that does not mean that Wrexham on Friday night was the focus of the world, especially given the live-streaming of the game in the US.

The plotline grew hot in the most recent installment, but this was pure Championship, with both the good and the bad goals from George Dobson and Patrick Roberts in the 1-1 draw keeping things interesting.

The mistakes, missed opportunities, and a lot of needles in this sport equal parts frustrating and fascinating for fans. Sport doesn’t always have to be at the highest level to be captivating.

Both teams blew hot and cold with a lot of huff and puff as Storm Amy whipped around.

Wrexham demonstrated in the first half that their rebuilt team is developing as a whole.

More closely resembles Wrexham

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Although the Wrexham story had a showbiz bent and the money to go, the way they managed to get there has always been more grit than glamour.

Quality was present, but it was always supported by a never-ending supply of solutions.

The good news is that Wrexham are starting to look more like that kind of side with each passing week, both at home and in Hollywood.

Wrexham’s intensity resembled that of the team’s back-to-back promotions after a tireless comeback at Leicester City.

It should have provided more than just the one goal, which also should have made Birmingham appear less sluggish.

It was a letdown for some players, who were literally on their knees by the end, but it is yet another indication that Parkinson is still working with 13 new faces to form a cohesive group.

Making sure that ethos sticks is a challenge, to the 57-year-old’s credit, even if he does look to add players who will fit into that model.

We want them to understand what it means to play for Wrexham and what expectations come with playing for this club, Parkinson said.

“Our supporters have seen real character develop on the pitch,” said one Wrexham fan.

As an example, Parkinson cited the impactful Issa Kabore, who had already become a fan favorite after a few games since joining Manchester City on loan.

Birmingham’s rallying cry and realism

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Birmingham’s Tom Wagner, who had been seen before the game with both sets of supporters and had been spotted at the adjacent Turf Inn before the game, was the only American owner present at Cae Ras.

He made a rallying cry at halftime when a video that was posted on social media admitted the pitch’s energy “wasn’t great” and exhorted the fans to make more noise.

A little less noise about his own position would be nice for manager Chris Davies to make.

There have been fan fumbles about the season’s start, with one win in five league games coming up against them, remarkable given how they stylishly stormed to promotion last year.

He claimed it was because he and his team were “direction” rather than “shouting and screaming” and that half-time they were late leaving the dressing rooms.

However, it seemed like a crucial moment, and his team responded accordingly, scoring within 20 seconds and demonstrating an increase in intensity.

Although the team finished the better side, it still represents steady progress for a manager who made a point of reminding fans after the game that ambition is one thing, and Birmingham have plenty under Brady and Wagner, but it shouldn’t be done in a hurry.

“I would think we were going to cruise the Championship, but I wouldn’t believe that,” Davies said. We already knew that the season would be very, very difficult, and you would have to make money from it.

improving the Wrexham defense

Wrexham’s optimism may be a result of their getting tighter back.

They still managed to keep one clean sheet, which will not appeal to Parkinson, but they at least don’t appear as receptive as they did at times at the beginning of the campaign.

In five of their six opening games, the team had scored two or more goals. That has been reduced from three to three games in the three that have followed.

Additionally, they were reduced in the chances of losing them.

With Conor Coady leaving and Dom Hyam signing on deadline day and the manager expressing his appreciation for his impact, Parkinson said, “We were too open out of possession from the QPR game.”

We’ve fixed that, in my opinion, and the structure is stronger. There are many positive points because the young people have embraced the change in system.

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More set piece woe for Blues.

Davies may feel the same way about his side’s one major error, just as Parkinson did about disciplining them.

The fact that it was once again a set-piece irks more than the average in the division indicates that this is the sixth time the Blues have conceded from a dead ball this season.

One more example needs to be taken into account, but they adequately defended other similar scenarios.

He said, “It’s very frustrating because it’s an awful goal from our perspective, but the determination and the way we defended them all after that was excellent.”

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Headlines from the ‘Hollywood derby’

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In the end, Tom Brady, Rob McElhenney, and Ryan Reynolds were absent.

There were no other cameos at the Cae Ras, and neither of the A-list owners were present.

So much for the alleged “Hollywood derby.”

However, that does not mean that Wrexham on Friday night was the focus of the world, especially given the live-streaming of the game in the US.

The plotline grew hot in the most recent installment, but this was pure Championship, with both the good and the bad goals from George Dobson and Patrick Roberts in the 1-1 draw keeping things interesting.

The mistakes, missed opportunities, and a lot of needles in this sport equal parts frustrating and fascinating for fans. Sport doesn’t always have to be at the highest level to be captivating.

Both teams blew hot and cold with a lot of huff and puff as Storm Amy whipped around.

Wrexham demonstrated in the first half that their rebuilt team is developing as a whole.

More closely resembles Wrexham

Phil Parkinson shouts with his arm outstretched during a Wrexham game Features of Rex

Although the Wrexham story had a showbiz bent and the money to go, the way they managed to get there has always been more grit than glamour.

Quality was present, but it was always supported by a never-ending supply of solutions.

The good news is that Wrexham are starting to look more like that kind of side with each passing week, both at home and in Hollywood.

Wrexham’s intensity resembled that of the team’s back-to-back promotions after a tireless comeback at Leicester City.

It should have provided more than just the one goal, which also should have made Birmingham appear less sluggish.

It was a letdown for some players, who were literally on their knees by the end, but it is yet another indication that Parkinson is still working with 13 new faces to form a cohesive group.

Making sure that ethos sticks is a challenge, to the 57-year-old’s credit, even if he does look to add players who will fit into that model.

We want them to understand what it means to play for Wrexham and what expectations come with playing for this club, Parkinson said.

“Our supporters have seen real character develop on the pitch,” said one Wrexham fan.

As an example, Parkinson cited the impactful Issa Kabore, who had already become a fan favorite after a few games since joining Manchester City on loan.

Birmingham’s rallying cry and realism

Tom Wagner in a grey Birmingham hoodie and bobble hat takes a selfie in the away end at WrexhamGetty Images

Birmingham’s Tom Wagner, who had been seen before the game with both sets of supporters and had been spotted at the adjacent Turf Inn before the game, was the only American owner present at Cae Ras.

He made a rallying cry at halftime when a video that was posted on social media admitted the pitch’s energy “wasn’t great” and exhorted the fans to make more noise.

A little less noise about his own position would be nice for manager Chris Davies to make.

There have been fan fumbles about the season’s start, with one win in five league games coming up against them, remarkable given how they stylishly stormed to promotion last year.

He claimed it was because he and his team were “direction” rather than “shouting and screaming” and that half-time they were late leaving the dressing rooms.

However, it seemed like a crucial moment, and his team responded accordingly, scoring within 20 seconds and demonstrating an increase in intensity.

Although the team finished the better side, it still represents steady progress for a manager who made a point of reminding fans after the game that ambition is one thing, and Birmingham have plenty under Brady and Wagner, but it shouldn’t be done in a hurry.

“I would think we were going to cruise the Championship, but I wouldn’t believe that,” Davies said. We already knew that the season would be very, very difficult, and you would have to make money from it.

improving the Wrexham defense

Wrexham’s optimism may be a result of their getting tighter back.

They still managed to keep one clean sheet, which will not appeal to Parkinson, but they at least don’t appear as receptive as they did at times at the beginning of the campaign.

In five of their six opening games, the team had scored two or more goals. That has been reduced from three to three games in the three that have followed.

Additionally, they were reduced in the chances of losing them.

With Conor Coady leaving and Dom Hyam signing on deadline day and the manager expressing his appreciation for his impact, Parkinson said, “We were too open out of possession from the QPR game.”

We’ve fixed that, in my opinion, and the structure is stronger. There are many positive points because the young people have embraced the change in system.

Max Cleworth leaps above Lyndon Dykes to head the ballFeatures of Rex

More set piece woe for Blues.

Davies may feel the same way about his side’s one major error, just as Parkinson did about disciplining them.

The fact that it was once again a set-piece irks more than the average in the division indicates that this is the sixth time the Blues have conceded from a dead ball this season.

One more example needs to be taken into account, but they adequately defended other similar scenarios.

He said, “It’s very frustrating because it’s an awful goal from our perspective, but the determination and the way we defended them all after that was excellent.”

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Israeli air strikes hit Gaza despite Trump’s ‘stop bombing’ demand

Israel reportedly launched airstrikes and artillery shelling on Gaza City in response to Hamas’s partial acceptance of a ceasefire agreement, according to Gaza’s civil defense agency.

Despite President Trump’s request to stop the bombing, the Israeli army carried out dozens of air strikes and artillery shelling on Gaza City and other areas in the Strip, according to civil defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal, according to AFP.

According to Basal, who works for a rescue organization, 20 homes were destroyed in the overnight attacks.

A home in the city’s Tuffah neighborhood was struck by al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City, which is also known as the Baptist Hospital, and it has reported four fatalities and several injuries.

Officials at Khan Younis’ Nasser Hospital confirmed that a drone struck a tent in a displacement camp, killing two children and injuring eight people.

A ceasefire, the release of captives within 72 hours, Hamas dearmament, and a gradual Israeli withdrawal from Gaza are included in the proposal for Gaza, which was unveiled by Trump this week and received the support of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.