I adore the mix of casual and dressy elements. Makes it so wearable for different occasions
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I adore the mix of casual and dressy elements. Makes it so wearable for different occasions
Would this work for a winter wedding? I think yes with the right accessories
I tried a similar look but with a burgundy mesh top instead of bright red and it worked really well too
Love how the phone case adds to the overall aesthetic without being too obvious
The minimalist makeup suggestion is spot on. Let the outfit be the statement
Would this work for winter? I'm thinking maybe with some thermal tights under the skirt?
You could totally make this more casual by switching the satin blouse for a white tee and keeping everything else the same
Not sure about the distressed edges on the sweater. Feels like it might unravel in the wash
What about switching the red boots for black ones and adding a red beret instead? I think that could be super cute too!
The watch is such an understated but perfect addition to complete the look
I actually prefer this with the black accessories keeps it from being too rainbow bright
Could we talk about how perfect this would be for fall? I'm already planning my autumn wardrobe
I'm obsessed with the way the distressing on the shorts adds edge to the sweet sweatshirt.
I need styling advice for petite frames! Would this overwhelm someone who's 5'2?
Anyone know where to find a similar white tank? Mine always get so stretched out after a few washes
The honey text on the tank is such a cute detail, but I would probably layer a delicate necklace to break up the white space
I love how the mauve softens the sporty vibe gives it such a feminine touch
You could totally dress this down for weekend brunch by swapping the blazer for a denim jacket
I love how the drawstring detail on the joggers makes them look more put together than regular sweatpants
The scarf in the hair adds such a carefree summer feeling to the whole look
Really smart to keep the accessories minimal and let that jacket be the star
That pink backpack just changed the whole vibe. I need one for my summer travels
I actually tried this dress style recently but struggled with the right accessories. The brown hat is genius it completely transforms the look! Anyone have suggestions for other hat colors that might work?
That red dress is everything but I'm worried about the neckline for dinner. Would adding a delicate lace trim help keep it secure?
Would this work for a first date? I want to look effortless but put together
Would silver accessories work instead of the black geometric earrings? I'm thinking some dangly silver pieces might add nice movement
I actually own that exact white tee and can confirm it's super comfy. I usually size up for that perfect oversized look when wearing it under dresses like this.
The rose embroidery detail is subtle but makes such a difference. I would probably pair this with some layered necklaces too
That mini backpack is so practical! Just big enough for essentials without being bulky during workouts
I'm really drawn to how the green clutch creates such a striking contrast against the red. Have you thought about adding a matching green scarf too?
I actually enjoy the political aspects. They make the conflict more meaningful
Just tried the rain therapy approach last week. Surprisingly invigorating!
The connection between trauma and antihero behavior is really well explained.
The equal sign concept throughout the album is brilliant. Old Ed meeting New Ed.
Has anyone done this trip using mainly backroads instead of highways? Im considering that approach.
The tension between survival and maintaining humanity is so well portrayed.
The no dues or fees part is crucial. Makes help accessible to everyone regardless of financial situation.
Started using her organization tips in my own makeup routine. Game changer!
It's interesting how different writers approach trauma in their work. Each perspective adds something valuable.
The part about not letting horror stories discourage you is so important. Every relationship is unique.
Been doing the chipmunk exercise during work calls. Multi-tasking at its finest!
I see what youre saying about the genocide angle but I think its handled better in Attack on Titan.
I miss when Madden actually tried to innovate instead of just updating rosters
A People's Army's use of first-hand accounts really brings the pre-revolutionary period to life.
The article helped me understand why certain coincidences feel more meaningful than others.
I think it's more about how you process the hurt rather than preventing it entirely
Can anyone suggest which of these I should start with? I'm new to historical fiction
The explanation about class structure and technology is particularly relevant in our current economic situation.
The part about being unoriginal needs more emphasis. Even Shakespeare borrowed most of his plots!
My cousin spent her entire savings on a huge wedding and now they can barely afford rent. These societal pressures are ridiculous