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You could totally winterize this with tights and boots. I'm already planning my cold weather looks!
For winter, I'd style those pants with a fitted black turtleneck and some pointed boots. The silhouette would be amazing!
Would love to see this with a cream cashmere cardigan for chilly evenings. Anyone tried layering over the embroidered blouse?
The boots are statement pieces but they're not overpowering the outfit. I'm impressed with how well everything works together.
Really clever how the accessories tie everything together without overwhelming the look
Added a straw hat and wore it to a garden party, got asked where it was from all day
Would this work with black pants instead of burgundy? I already have a leather jacket but it's black
Anyone else appreciate how the backpack adds a bit of edge with those studs?
I wonder if flat mules would work just as well as the heels for a more casual vibe?
I actually tried layering my hoodies with bright camis and it totally transformed my winter wardrobe! Makes everything feel more intentional and put together.
The tie front detail on the top is so flattering. I always struggle with tucking in shirts with statement pants like these.
Anyone know where to find a similar gingham top but in different colors? I'd love to try this in navy
The mix of delicate dress with chunky boots is perfection. I'm copying this whole look for my next music festival!
I tried a similar outfit but swapped the bucket bag for a crossbody and it worked just as well. The key is keeping that brown leather element to tie it all together.
The mix of patterns between the London print clutch and the gingham skirt shouldn't work but somehow it does
The beanie feels out of place to me. Would look better with a silk scarf tied in the hair
Anyone else thinking New Years Eve outfit? This would be perfect with a faux fur wrap for winter
I struggle with tucking in button-downs without looking bulky. Any tips?
Would this work for a casual office? My workplace is pretty relaxed but I want to look professional
The Hello Kitty camera case is such a fun touch. Really makes the outfit unique
I actually prefer the column dress version. The clean lines feel more sophisticated to me
Love how the gold accessories warm up the whole look without being flashy
The mint green capris are such an unexpected choice but they really work here
Does anyone know where I can find a top like this in plus sizes? I'm in love with the sweetheart neckline
That crossover detail on the top is so flattering. Makes me think I could style it with high waisted jeans for a casual weekend look too
The wavy hairstyle softens the whole look perfectly. I usually struggle with formal outfits feeling too severe
I actually own similar pants and they're so versatile! I wear mine with both crop tops and tucked-in blouses. They're perfect for humid summer days when you want to look put together but stay cool.
I'm obsessed with how the pink sunglasses soften the edgy vibe of the leather jacket. Such a clever style choice!
The way the red accessories transform this whole look is incredible! I just got similar boots and can't wait to try this combination
I actually think silver jewelry would work better with this dress than gold. Anyone else think the gold is a bit too much?
Anyone else think the slit might be a bit too high for a formal event? I'd be nervous about wardrobe malfunctions
I'm absolutely loving how the butterfly embroidery adds such a whimsical touch to those distressed jeans!
Maybe I'm cynical, but this reads like permission to abandon ship at the first sign of trouble.
The article really captures why we shouldn't feel guilty about enjoying reality television.
The wind activities section brought up memories of flying kites with my dad. Time to revive that tradition with my own kids.
Anyone else catch the symbolism of the red velvet dress? Blood red velvet no less!
The part about believing what we see reminds me of all the fake news that spreads so quickly on Facebook.
Interesting to compare this with the Cadbury ad using Yes Sir I Can Boogie. Both companies bringing old songs back to life but in completely different ways.
The article really drives home how important names are to identity and self-expression.
The film really shows how the FBI exploited vulnerable people in the community. O'Neal wasn't their only informant.
The science behind transepidermal water loss is fascinating. Never knew we lost so much moisture while sleeping.
Never knew carbonara could be this easy. Always thought it was complicated.
The tip about things being underwhelming is so real. The Four Corners monument was basically just a plaque in the ground.
I'm glad someone mentioned birth trauma PTSD. It's rarely discussed but affects so many parents.
The article makes me feel validated but also challenges me to grow. That's rare.
The article's practical approach makes synchronicity feel more accessible and less mystical.
These books are wonderful but quite Western-centric. We need more diverse stories.
The point about not burning bridges really resonated with me. I've had past connections lead to amazing opportunities years later.
Interesting how they didn't mention any of Hollyhock's outfits. Her style was pretty unique too.
Anyone else's family think they've gone crazy with all these DIY projects?
Jean Spangler's case reminds me of the Black Dahlia. Another Hollywood hopeful who met a tragic end.
Never heard of Game Over before but now I need to watch it. Home Alone with actual violence? Sign me up!
The description of falling into a slump perfectly captures what so many of us experienced. It was like the world stopped spinning.
We found that shorter is better for virtual ceremonies. Keep it under an hour to maintain everyone's attention.
I disagree that self-love always leads to compassion for others. Some of the most self-loving people I know are quite selfish
Not sure about luxury brands being necessary, but I agree that good quality basics are worth investing in.
Never thought about checking the level of dryness before choosing a treatment. No wonder some masks weren't working for me.