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Really appreciate you sharing all the styling tips in your detailed description
Do you think silver jewelry would work instead of gold? That's mainly what I own
This reminds me of Audrey Hepburn but with a modern twist. So timeless and elegant
Can we talk about how the wavy hair adds such an effortless vibe to the whole look?
I love how the rose gold hardware on the bag picks up the pink tones in the outfit. It's all in the details!
The proportions are spot on. High waisted skirt with a tucked and tied blouse is so flattering
Can we talk about how versatile these pieces are? I'd wear that tank with high waisted shorts too
I struggle with sleeveless tops in the office. Would this work with a slim long sleeve black top instead?
The striped mules are cute but I'd swap them for white sneakers to make it more casual
Just got similar jeans but struggling with the distressing placement. These look much better than mine
Not convinced about the ruffle detail on the blazer. Feels a bit too feminine for serious business meetings
Would this work for petites? I'm worried the pants might overwhelm my frame
I wore something similar to a concert and the boots were surprisingly comfortable all night!
Can we talk about that gorgeous coral blush? It adds such a beautiful warmth to this monochrome outfit
Could we see this with black boots for fall? I'm trying to make my summer pieces work longer.
Personally would switch the burgundy heels for silver ones. Keep it in the same color family
I wear my embroidered bikini top under sheer blouses all summer long. Such a versatile piece
My grandma had a similar top in her vintage collection! The bell sleeves are making such a comeback and I'm here for it
Where can I find those mint sneakers? I've been looking for something exactly like that for my morning walks
The proportions are perfect here with the cropped sweater and high waisted jeans
This would be perfect for Epcot! Especially around the World Showcase when you need something comfy but cute
Something about this screams perfect first date outfit to me. Feminine but not trying too hard
These pieces would work so well separately too. I can see that top with high waisted jeans and the pants with a simple white bodysuit
Would this work for a casual wedding? I'm thinking yes with some pearl accessories!
Anyone else think this might be too formal for a gallery opening? I usually go more casual with ankle boots and a leather jacket
I'm thinking of getting this for a summer wedding but worried it might be too casual. What do you all think?
Has anyone tried styling the jacket with leather pants? I'm thinking it could be such a cool contrast
Has anyone tried styling this dress with a leather jacket instead? I feel like it might give an even edgier vibe
This yellow dress is stunning! I'd wear this to my best friend's summer wedding, the color and movement are perfect for dancing all night
The proportions of the crop top with those high waisted shorts are absolutely perfect
This cape dress is absolutely stunning! I feel like it would make me feel so elegant at my sister's upcoming gallery opening
The brown accessories really elevate the whole outfit. I'm obsessed with how they complement the navy and white
The way they handled Joel Wachs' storyline was really sensitive and well done.
The scene where Elle uses the school intercom to objectify Marco was so cringey.
I've found that having a support system makes it easier to take risks outside my comfort zone.
Interesting point about adrenaline affecting pain levels with multiple piercings.
Brook Lopez deserves more credit. His ability to space the floor and protect the rim was essential to their success.
This has been great for parents of young kids. No more babysitter costs just to see a new movie.
The vanity mirror seems out of place. We care about our appearance but were not typically materialistic.
Interesting how he used tight shots to create claustrophobia and wide shots to show emptiness
The section on spiritual health was fascinating. I never considered it as important as physical health before
Some of these look a bit too pristine. I prefer cottages with more authentic rustic charm.
Really interesting how the author uses specific songs to enhance each story's mood.
These tips are spot on. Ive been in retail for 15 years and everything mentioned here really does make a difference.
Anyone else wondering about the data privacy aspects? If these lenses can collect and transmit data, who owns that information?
The houseplants suggestion is brilliant. Taking care of my little green friends gives me something positive to focus on.
The section about poor boundaries really opened my eyes to some of my own behaviors
Actually they did touch on that when discussing thigh-high versus Chelsea boots, but I agree they could have expanded on it more.
The way they describe finding their calling through a not-so-great movie is actually quite inspiring. Sometimes it's not about the quality but the impact it has on us personally.
Anyone else feel torn between career ambitions and traditional values? Sometimes I feel like I'm failing at both.
These are lovely ideas but let's be real, who has time to hand-dry their hair and chop vegetables manually when working full time?
This reminds me of how I used to screenshot every celebrity outfit to copy. Now I mix their style with my own.
The snitch culture mentioned in the article is real. I've experienced it firsthand and it creates such a toxic environment.
The comparison between street fashion and high fashion is spot on. Both have their place in the industry.
What struck me most was the part about how these tropes affect real women trying to navigate daily life. We're constantly trying to fit ourselves into these boxes.
The statistics about checking phones 85 times per day really hit home. I probably do even more than that honestly.