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I think a classic red lip would look amazing with this instead of the pink. Thoughts?
For petite ladies like me, I'd suggest getting the hem taken up just above the knee. It makes such a difference in the overall proportion.
I'm thinking of getting the top but worried about the peplum being too much. Anyone have experience with this style?
My tip would be to add a denim jacket for cooler evenings. It would look super cute with this outfit
I've been wearing my embroidered top with shorts and it's perfect for summer evenings
This outfit screams confidence without trying too hard. Sometimes less really is more
I need those boots in my life! Anyone know where to find a similar pair?
The proportions are perfect with the fitted skirt and slightly looser tee
My trick for overalls is wearing a seamless bandeau underneath instead of a cami during summer. Keeps you so much cooler!
For summer events, you could swap the red clutch for a metallic one to lighten up the look.
Just scored a similar coat at a vintage shop! Now I know exactly how to style it
For colder days, I'd add a long camel coat over this. The neutral tone would complement everything so well!
Really appreciate how this outfit works for different body types. The ruffle adds curves while the skirt smooths
This is exactly what I want to wear to the pumpkin patch next weekend
I'm loving how the studs on the jacket match the ones on the shorts perfect coordination without being too matchy
My daughter would absolutely love this whole outfit for her birthday party
The plaid pattern on that skirt is everything! Perfect scale to not overwhelm the outfit
What clutch would you suggest for a more formal evening version?
Would this work for a casual office? My workplace is pretty relaxed but I'm not sure about the shorts
The proportions are spot on! The blazer length works perfectly with the dress silhouette
Never thought about pairing mustard with navy but it really works. The white pants create such a nice break between the colors
Would love to see this styled with a thin belt at the waist maybe in gold?
What about adding some layered gold necklaces instead of the choker for a more current vibe?
I've been looking for white shorts like these forever! The tie waist detail is exactly what I want
The mock neck on that crop top is everything. So much more elevated than a regular crew neck
Where did you find those gorgeous earrings? Been looking for something similar forever
Have you considered adding a leather jacket? It would take this from office to evening so easily
You could easily swap those heels for white sneakers and it would still look incredible for a more casual vibe
I switched out combat boots for white sneakers in summer and it works just as well
You could totally dress this down for work by switching the earrings to simple studs and adding a blazer.
Not sure about the white sunglasses personally. I think black ones would make the outfit more cohesive
What shoes would you wear with this? I'm thinking strappy gold sandals to match those stunning earrings
Anyone else think the striped tank would look amazing with a denim skirt for summer?
I actually bought a similar skirt and struggled with the length. Would you recommend getting it hemmed?
You could easily swap the heeled boots for flat ones and the outfit would still look amazing for everyday wear. I have similar boots and my feet kill me after a few hours
The plaid bag really elevates the whole look. I'm thinking about getting one in this style but wondering if brown plaid would work just as well?
Those boots would look amazing with a slip dress too! I've been wanting to try that combo for fall.
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