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Love how the backpack adds a touch of whimsy without being too childish
The subtle sparkle on the phone case complements everything so well!
This reminds me of something from AllSaints but probably more affordable
I need styling tips for breaking in new combat boots without killing my feet
What I love most is how each piece can work with other items in your wardrobe. The sweater would look amazing with a silk midi skirt too.
I'm imagining this with a sheer black maxi cover-up and strappy sandals for dinner
The ruffle detail on the swimsuit helps balance out the distressed denim so well
I bought those exact slingbacks and returned them. The heel height was just too much for all day wear
I worry handkerchief skirts make me look shorter. Any styling tips for us petite girls?
The plaid shirt looks so versatile. You could wear it with literally anything
I found a similar dress at a vintage store but in navy and white. The print is so timeless
The crossover design on those sandals looks so comfy for walking on sand
Really wish the pants had pockets though. Style is important but so is practicality
The bag is absolutely gorgeous! Does anyone know if it comes in other colors? I'd love a burgundy version
The slides are cute but I live in a rainy climate. Think pointed toe mules would work as an alternative?
Anyone tried this look with white jeans? I'm thinking it could work for summer.
The studded accessories really make it pop! I would add a chain belt to complete the look.
You could also throw a denim jacket over this for cooler evenings by the beach. I do this all the time!
The floral print placement is genius. Creates such beautiful movement when walking
I'm wondering if I could layer a turtleneck under this dress for winter? What do you all think?
Anyone know where I can find a similar top in purple? I want to recreate this look but with my own color twist
Anyone tried this dress with a straw hat? I'm thinking about getting one for my vacation
You could totally dress this up with some gold layered necklaces and ankle boots for a night out. I've done similar with my graphic tees.
I'm obsessed with how the sunglasses elevate this whole look. They add such a mysterious touch
Anyone else think the sports bra might be a bit much for everyday wear? I'd probably layer a loose white tank over it
Wonder if the pants have good stretch? Need that comfort factor for long office days
The distressing on those jeans hits at just the right spots. I've been looking for a pair exactly like this - anyone know where to find them?
I tried styling my scalloped top with black leggings but the teal is so much more interesting! Really makes the whole outfit pop
I recently bought a similar dress and found that adding a slim belt really helped define the waist even more. Would look gorgeous with either print!
Anyone know where I can find a similar crop top? I need it for my vacation next month!
That white bodysuit is such a perfect staple piece! I've been looking for something similar for ages. Anyone know if it's true to size?
Love how the patched jeans add such a unique personality to this look! I recently thrifted similar ones and they instantly became my favorite piece
I would never have thought floral boots could work in a professional setting, but they really elevate this whole look! The coral cardigan balances them perfectly
The strappy heels really elevate this look, but I might switch them for my black pointed pumps when my feet need a break later in the night
The scenes of NPCs breaking their routines were both funny and oddly moving
Never realized how much extra work it creates when people ask multiple servers for the same thing.
The historical analysis was solid, but current challenges need more attention
The description of the Elves' art growing from love rather than technique is something I'll remember.
The idea of subtraction rather than addition is fascinating. We're always trying to add more when maybe we need less.
True about accepting flaws, but there's also value in working on legitimate weaknesses.
The grind mindset part really hit home. We need these slow days to reset
The money I saved on commuting went straight into creating a garden office. Now that's luxury!
Interesting how self-judgment can feel pleasurable. Never realized I was addicted to it.
I actually liked that they didn't explain everything. Some mystery is good.
The comparison between Kaz's tainted innocence and the crow's fall from Eden hit hard. Really shows how trauma shapes identity
Actually, I found group travel tours to be more beneficial than solo travel. The structured environment helped manage my anxiety while still getting the benefits of new experiences.
Sometimes we hold onto toxic friendships out of habit or fear of being alone.
I think my personal experiences with meditation add another perspective to this discussion.
Remember how excited we all were after the first few episodes? Such wasted potential.
Started growing Rosemary indoors and now I always have fresh herbs for cooking. It's so convenient!
Six of Crows has the best ensemble cast. Nina and Inej complement each other so well
Anyone else struggled with the applicator on the L'Oreal? Takes some getting used to.
Actually tie-dye has evolved a lot from the basic rainbow swirls. The new subtle patterns in monochromatic colors are quite sophisticated.
I work from home and find the scented candle tip especially helpful for creating a calming workspace.
While I agree with most points, I think the body positivity movement has actually helped many women embrace their natural shapes. It's not all negative.