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My top styling tip would be to roll the blazer sleeves to show a bit of the black cami. Adds another dimension
The layered effect on that tank is brilliant. Has anyone found something similar at a lower price point? I'm thinking Zara might have good options.
I style my embroidered dress with cowboy boots instead of combat boots. Gives it more of a country festival feel!
The strappy detail on the dress reminds me of ballet wear. So elegant and feminine
I actually prefer this with the combat boots over sandals it gives it such a unique personality!
Perfect mix of edgy and elegant with that owl bracelet. Really makes it feel more personal and less cookie cutter glam
I'd add some layered necklaces to dress this up a bit. Maybe some dainty gold chains?
Has anyone tried this dress style with a cropped cardigan? Think it could work for cooler evenings
Love how the black and white makes it so easy to mix and match with other pieces
Anyone tried this with colored leggings? Thinking about burgundy or dark green
Does anyone know if this comes in other colors? I need this style in emerald green
The silver watch is such a smart addition to break up all the blue. I would probably add some silver bangles too
The distressing on those jeans is just right! Not too much, not too little. I've been struggling to find the perfect pair like this
Do you think I could swap the strappy heels for platform boots? I need more height but also want comfort
My wardrobe needs this entire look right now. Perfect for my new promotion at work
Finally an outfit that works for both client meetings and after work drinks
My grandmother had photos in similar outfits from the 50s. I love how this style is timeless
Actually think the slit height is perfect - it balances the modest neckline and creates such an elegant silhouette
My favorite part is how versatile this outfit is. You could wear it to brunch or a gallery opening just by switching up the accessories
The black bralette is so versatile, I have a similar one and wear it under everything from sheer tops to blazers.
Where can I find those jeans? I've been looking for embroidered ones forever!
Just ordered this dress and wondering if I should size down since people say it runs loose?
The gold earrings really complement the black and white. I'd add a delicate gold necklace too for extra polish
Has anyone tried styling the wrap top with a leather pencil skirt? I feel like that could be such a cool office look
The butterfly necklace feels a bit young for this look. I'd swap it for some layered gold chains to make it more elevated
You could dress this up so easily with gold jewelry and a sleek ponytail for evening
I actually own this exact dress and can confirm it's incredibly comfortable. I've worn mine with white sneakers for a casual day look too
The mules are chic but I find them a bit uncomfortable for all-day wear. Has anyone tried switching them with loafers?
The way the brown leather accessories tie everything together is just genius. I'm definitely copying this look for my coffee date next weekend!
For anyone looking to recreate this look on a budget, I found an amazing dupe for that black halter crop top at H&M last week for only $12.99!
Would you style this with ankle boots for fall? I'm thinking about getting a similar jacket but want to make sure I can wear it year-round.
Would this work for a casual office? I'm thinking of getting the top but wondering if it's too casual for work
Could you suggest alternative footwear options? I find sandals a bit uncomfortable for long events
I've been eyeing a similar dress at H&M! The flutter sleeves are so adorable, and I love how you can dress it up or down. Has anyone tried styling it with ankle boots?
The cow print trend feels very Instagram-influenced. Not sure it will translate well to real life.
The article's emphasis on scientific truth versus mental constructs feels very Western to me.
Can we talk about how versatile oversized shirts are? I wear mine as both shirts and light jackets.
I really appreciate how detailed the instructions are. The tip about using a card for even wings is genius.