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“Get Retro Chic with the Anne Cole Marilyn Banded Halter Top Women’s”
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New Anne Klein Banded Halter Tank Top Bright Daffodil Yellow Size 2X Knit
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Introducing the New Anne Klein Banded Halter Tank Top in Bright Daffodil Yellow Size 2X Knit!
This stunning tank top features a banded halter neckline that adds a chic and flattering touch to any outfit. The vibrant daffodil yellow color is perfect for adding a pop of color to your wardrobe, and the size 2X knit ensures a comfortable and flattering fit.
Whether you’re dressing it up with a pair of trousers or keeping it casual with your favorite jeans, this tank top is sure to become a staple in your summer wardrobe. Don’t miss out on this must-have piece from Anne Klein!
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Introducing the Anne Klein Banded T-Shirt Women’s Black M: A Must-Have Wardrobe Staple
Elevate your everyday style with the Anne Klein Banded T-Shirt in classic black. Made from soft and stretchy fabric, this versatile top features a banded hem for a chic, polished look. The relaxed fit and crew neckline make it perfect for layering or wearing on its own. Whether you dress it up with a blazer and trousers or keep it casual with jeans and sneakers, this T-shirt is sure to become a go-to piece in your wardrobe.
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Steve Guttenberg’s Pacific Palisades home survived the Los Angeles wildfires — but new winds are leaving it vulnerable once again, and he’s doing what he can to keep his neighborhood safe as the fire rages on.
“At this time I have the choice of sitting down and walking or standing up and doing what I can. I choose to stand and fight. And help,” the Police Academy star and author tells PEOPLE exclusively.
A source says Guttenberg, 66, who confirmed to the Associated Press on Friday, Jan. 10. that his house survived the initial blazes, has banded together with several neighbors whose homes also made it.
“They are having meals together, working on getting brush out of the way, trying to put out smoldering fires, and fighting embers in the air,” the source says, adding, “They have been getting food and necessities, portable heaters, water, through rapid relief groups and sharing everything, and basically are taking care of each other.”
The source notes that with the rising winds, things are getting scary again.
“Today the winds are kicking up so he’s trying to clear and clean up as much as possible in the neighborhood. It’s really a game of wait and see.”
The actor, who made headlines when he was seen on the news helping others evacuate from the Palisades on Jan. 7, later recalled witnessing at least 20 homes burned “pretty bad” in his neighborhood when he returned after evacuating.
The actor compared the tragedy he witnessed over the last couple of days to a sudden death.
“It’s like when someone dies suddenly,” he told the AP. “It’s like when someone gets hit by a car. You never expect that to happen. That’s how shocking it was.”
Speaking with KTLA on Jan. 7, Guttenberg urged people to leave the keys in their cars as they evacuated so it would be easier to move them when emergency vehicles needed to pass.
“What’s happening is people take their keys with them as if they’re in a parking lot. This is not a parking lot. We really need people to move their cars,” he explained to the outlet. “If you leave your car behind, leave the key in there so a guy like me can move your car so that these fire trucks can get up there.”
“There are people stuck up there. So we’re trying to clear Palisades Drive and I’m walking up there as far as I can moving cars,” he added.
A rep for Guttenberg told PEOPLE that the actor was doing “okay” and confirmed he continuing “trying to help” following his earlier heroic efforts.
This isn’t the first time Guttenberg has turned his attention to helping others; in 2024, he spoke with PEOPLE about training to become a dialysis tech so he could treat his ailing father at his home.
Hans Gutknecht/MediaNews Group/ Los Angeles Daily News via Getty
“There was no thought to it at all,” he told PEOPLE at the time. “My dad was my idol. He taught me how to drive and shave, how to talk to girls, how to tie my shoes and be respectful, kind, and thoughtful. He was my greatest teacher.”
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The wildfires first broke out on Tuesday, Jan. 7 amid severe winds and dry conditions in the Los Angeles area.
Over 100,000 people were issued mandatory evacuation orders amid the ongoing natural disaster. The largest Palisades Fire is still at a low containment, according to Cal Fire.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed on Sunday, Jan. 12 that the death toll has risen to 24 people.
Click here to learn more about how to help the victims of the L.A. fires.
In a heartwarming turn of events, actor Steve Guttenberg and his neighbors have banded together to stand and fight against the raging wildfires that have threatened their homes. Despite the flames coming dangerously close, Guttenberg and his community have been spared by the fire so far.
In an exclusive interview, Guttenberg shared how the neighborhood has come together in solidarity during this difficult time. “We are all in this together, and we are not going to let this fire defeat us,” he said. “We have formed a strong bond and are supporting each other in any way we can.”
The actor also praised the firefighters and first responders who have been working tirelessly to contain the blaze. “We are so grateful for their bravery and dedication,” Guttenberg added.
As the wildfires continue to rage on, Guttenberg and his neighbors remain vigilant and ready to defend their homes. “We will not back down,” he declared. “We will stand and fight until the threat has passed.”
Our thoughts are with Steve Guttenberg and his neighbors during this challenging time, and we commend them for their strength and unity in the face of adversity.
Steve Guttenberg’s Pacific Palisades home survived the Los Angeles wildfires — but new winds are leaving it vulnerable once again, and he’s doing what he can to keep his neighborhood safe as the fire rages on.
“At this time I have the choice of sitting down and walking or standing up and doing what I can. I choose to stand and fight. And help,” the Police Academy star and author tells PEOPLE exclusively.
A source says Guttenberg, 66, who confirmed to the Associated Press on Friday, Jan. 10. that his house survived the initial blazes, has banded together with several neighbors whose homes also made it.
“They are having meals together, working on getting brush out of the way, trying to put out smoldering fires, and fighting embers in the air,” the source says, adding, “They have been getting food and necessities, portable heaters, water, through rapid relief groups and sharing everything, and basically are taking care of each other.”
The source notes that with the rising winds, things are getting scary again.
“Today the winds are kicking up so he’s trying to clear and clean up as much as possible in the neighborhood. It’s really a game of wait and see.”
The actor, who made headlines when he was seen on the news helping others evacuate from the Palisades on Jan. 7, later recalled witnessing at least 20 homes burned “pretty bad” in his neighborhood when he returned after evacuating.
The actor compared the tragedy he witnessed over the last couple of days to a sudden death.
“It’s like when someone dies suddenly,” he told the AP. “It’s like when someone gets hit by a car. You never expect that to happen. That’s how shocking it was.”
Steve Guttenberg speaking to KTLA on Jan. 7, 2024.
KTLA 5/Youtube
Speaking with KTLA on Jan. 7, Guttenberg urged people to leave the keys in their cars as they evacuated so it would be easier to move them when emergency vehicles needed to pass.
“What’s happening is people take their keys with them as if they’re in a parking lot. This is not a parking lot. We really need people to move their cars,” he explained to the outlet. “If you leave your car behind, leave the key in there so a guy like me can move your car so that these fire trucks can get up there.”
“There are people stuck up there. So we’re trying to clear Palisades Drive and I’m walking up there as far as I can moving cars,” he added.
A rep for Guttenberg told PEOPLE that the actor was doing “okay” and confirmed he continuing “trying to help” following his earlier heroic efforts.
This isn’t the first time Guttenberg has turned his attention to helping others; in 2024, he spoke with PEOPLE about training to become a dialysis tech so he could treat his ailing father at his home.
Hans Gutknecht/MediaNews Group/ Los Angeles Daily News via Getty
“There was no thought to it at all,” he told PEOPLE at the time. “My dad was my idol. He taught me how to drive and shave, how to talk to girls, how to tie my shoes and be respectful, kind, and thoughtful. He was my greatest teacher.”
Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
The wildfires first broke out on Tuesday, Jan. 7 amid severe winds and dry conditions in the Los Angeles area.
Over 100,000 people were issued mandatory evacuation orders amid the ongoing natural disaster. The largest Palisades Fire is still at a low containment, according to Cal Fire.
The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed on Sunday, Jan. 12 that the death toll has risen to 24 people.
Click here to learn more about how to help the victims of the L.A. fires.
In a heartwarming turn of events, actor Steve Guttenberg and his neighbors have been spared by the devastating wildfires raging in their area. Despite the imminent threat, Guttenberg and his community have banded together to stand and fight against the encroaching flames.
In an exclusive interview with People magazine, Guttenberg shared how the community has come together to support each other during this challenging time. “We’re all in this together,” he said. “We’ve been helping each other out, checking on each other, and making sure everyone is safe.”
Guttenberg also praised the firefighters and first responders who have been working tirelessly to contain the wildfires. “We owe a huge debt of gratitude to these brave men and women who are putting their lives on the line to protect us,” he said.
Despite the ongoing threat, Guttenberg remains optimistic and determined to help his community through this crisis. “We’re not going to let this fire defeat us,” he declared. “We’re going to stand together and fight until we’ve overcome this challenge.”
As the wildfires continue to rage, Guttenberg and his neighbors serve as a shining example of resilience and unity in the face of adversity. Their inspiring story is a reminder that when communities come together, they can overcome even the most daunting challenges.
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Introducing the Anne Klein Banded T-Shirt Women’s!
This stylish and versatile t-shirt is the perfect addition to any woman’s wardrobe. The banded design adds a unique touch to a classic piece, making it stand out from the rest.
Made with high-quality materials, this t-shirt is not only comfortable to wear but also durable, ensuring it will last for many seasons to come. Whether you dress it up with a blazer and heels or keep it casual with jeans and sneakers, the Anne Klein Banded T-Shirt Women’s is sure to become a staple in your closet.
Available in a variety of colors and sizes, this t-shirt is perfect for any occasion. Don’t miss out on adding this must-have piece to your wardrobe today!
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Fitz and Floyd St. Nicholas Gold Banded Holiday Serving Platter, 14 inch
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Get into the holiday spirit with the stunning Fitz and Floyd St. Nicholas Gold Banded Holiday Serving Platter! This 14 inch platter is perfect for serving up all your favorite festive dishes in style.
With its elegant gold banded design featuring a jolly Santa Claus and intricate holly detailing, this serving platter is sure to impress your guests and add a touch of holiday cheer to your table.
Made of high-quality porcelain, this platter is not only beautiful but also durable and easy to clean. Whether you’re serving up appetizers, main courses, or desserts, this platter is the perfect addition to your holiday tableware collection.
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