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This is exactly the kind of outfit that makes me excited about getting dressed up.
Would silver jewelry work instead of gold with this outfit? I tend to wear more silver tones.
The proportions of the wide leg pants with the wrapped top are spot on. Creates such a flattering silhouette
Never thought of pairing red heels with distressed jeans but it totally works
Could totally wear this to a festival with some cute boots instead of sneakers
You could belt this to create more shape if you wanted a different silhouette
Those boots would look fantastic with a little black dress too. Love pieces that are versatile
What about adding a belt to define the waist more? I always feel like outfits need that finishing touch
The sunglasses add such a cool factor to this whole look. I'm thinking about getting a similar pair for my work outfits.
What about switching the heels for white sneakers? Could make it more casual for everyday wear
Anyone else thinking this would look amazing with a burgundy lip for evening?
Has anyone tried styling this with knee high socks? I feel like it could add another academic element
The metallic bag really makes the outfit pop. Such a clever way to add some shine
This would look amazing with ankle boots too when the weather gets cooler
Anyone else thinking this would look amazing with a denim jacket for cooler days?
Has anyone tried wearing this style top with a strapless bra? I always struggle with finding the right undergarments
The bracelet is such a subtle way to add some sparkle without going overboard. I need it in my life!
You could definitely dress this up with some wedges and statement earrings for dinner
What about swapping the tube top for a silk cami? Might feel more secure
I'm wondering if the sweater comes in other colors? I'd love it in a soft pink
Not sure about the stiletto height for everyday wear. I'd go with a lower heel version
Does anyone know where to find a similar dress? I need this in my life for summer weddings
These jeans would look perfect with literally everything in my closet. Where can I find a similar pair?
The proportions in this outfit are absolutely perfect. The cropped sweater with high waisted pants is *chef's kiss*
I need those pants in my life! The wide leg is so flattering and I love how they'd work with both flats and heels
The way the accessories complement each other is just perfect. I especially love how the watch adds a classic touch
The wine glass is a mood but I'd be so nervous about spills on those beautiful stripes
I actually think this would look even better with some gold layered necklaces
You could totally swap the black jeans for a midi skirt and the outfit would still work perfectly
The red stilettos are such a bold choice! But I wonder if black shoes might make the look more versatile?
The denim shirt looks super versatile. I could see it working with white jeans or even over a summer dress
The red lipstick really makes this outfit pop I usually go bare faced with casual looks but this is changing my mind
I've tried styling my combat boots with skirts before but can never get it quite right. Any tips on getting the proportions perfect?
The geometric patterns in the jewelry remind me of art deco designs. Really elevates the whole minimalist vibe
The eye earrings are such a fun quirky touch! I have similar ones in silver and they always get compliments
I'm obsessed with how the fringe shorts create movement when you walk. Anyone else tried styling them with tights for winter?
Love this look! Anyone else think those bow heels are absolutely perfect for that boardroom to happy hour transition?
Maintaining a clean space is definitely harder than it looks. Parents make it seem so easy!
Completely disagree about Rita Ora. Her performance felt flat and she seemed more concerned with looking cool than actually acting.
The cycle of shame and comparison needs to stop. We're worth more than our appearances.
This resonates with my experience. Small issues become big ones if you don't address them early.
Parenthood should indeed be something you truly want, not something you do because time is running out.
The part about St. Laurent and Michif language preservation is fascinating. I had no idea about this history.
I particularly liked the emphasis on growth happening outside comfort zones.
I work from home and found that setting my desk near a window made a huge difference in my mood.
Check out box breathing. Its simple: inhale 4 counts, hold 4, exhale 4, hold 4. Repeat.
The section about how to write a Great American Novel was enlightening. Never thought about the marathon aspect.
For The Girls truth questions got surprisingly deep at our last girls night.
I love how the article acknowledges that bad days are inevitable but gives us tools to create more good ones.
The way he kept saying sorry instead of being direct must have been so frustrating. Just be honest from the start.
Small, medium, large sizing is so frustrating. Our bodies are all different shapes, not just different sizes.
The part about approaching mistakes with kindness really resonated with me. We're all learning and growing.
The 54 car has been absolutely dominant this year. JGR clearly has the best equipment in the series.
What about allergies though? Some of these ideas might not work for everyone.
My skin literally glows after using the turmeric mask. Worth the yellow stains!
The section about reading helping with sleep really speaks to me. Much better than looking at screens before bed.
The brain dump journaling technique was a lifesaver for processing difficult emotions
The coffee plant sounds interesting but I'm not patient enough to wait 3-4 years for coffee cherries.
Anyone tried those Goodwill Outlet Stores mentioned in the article? Curious about the by-the-pound pricing.
Just watched the ice block task on Taskmaster. I've never laughed so hard in my life!
The article makes some good points but seems to put too much emphasis on giving without addressing when others take advantage of your kindness.
Not sure I agree that everyone fits neatly into these four categories. I feel like I'm a mix of pressure seeker and commitment issues.
I've experienced something similar where I thought I woke up but was still dreaming. It's called false awakening and it's pretty common.