
The red and white combo gives me candy cane vibes in the best possible way! So festive without being costume like.
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The red and white combo gives me candy cane vibes in the best possible way! So festive without being costume like.
Would this work for a first date? I want to look edgy but not too intimidating!
The mix of textures here is really interesting distressed denim with that embroidered peasant top
I need styling tips for that metallic bag! Still figuring out how to make mine work for day wear
The jumpsuit is gorgeous but I find these types tricky for bathroom breaks. Still worth it though!
Wonder if cargo pants would work instead of shorts for cooler weather? Keeping the same military inspired theme
I'm thinking white sneakers would look super cute with any of these for a more casual vibe
The proportions are spot on but I'd probably add a belt to define the waist more
You could totally dress this down with some thick wool tights and combat boots for a more casual vibe while keeping the edge
I'd swap the heels for pointed flats. Just as professional but way more comfortable
The green beauty products are such a clever touch to tie the whole look together
I'd add some stackable bracelets to complete this look. Really plays into the fun vibes.
Thanks everyone! The sunglasses were actually a last minute addition but they turned out to be essential
Would this work with doc martens instead of the buckled boots? I'm trying to work with what I already have in my closet
Thank you for sharing these styling tips! I have similar pants but never thought to pair them with a blush top
Would you wear this to a spring wedding if you switched the pants to a skirt in the same color? Need advice
I actually have a similar kimono and never thought to pair it with a crop top. This is giving me so many ideas!
The wavy hairstyle adds such a nice soft touch to balance the structured blazer
The pink lipstick adds such a perfect feminine touch. I might try this look with a coral shade instead
The flamingo print is just too cute. I styled mine with white jeans and it worked perfectly for dinner out
Not sure about the eye motif bag, feels a bit quirky for such a classic outfit. I'd go with something more minimal
My suggestion would be to swap the printed scarf for a solid silk one, it might look more polished
Would this work for a creative job interview? I have something similar but worried it might be too edgy
I actually own a similar sweater and can confirm sizing up is crucial those bell sleeves can be tricky
Those tassels on the backpack are such a cute detail. I'd probably add some colorful bracelets to match that boho vibe!
Wow, this dress would be perfect for my cousin's garden wedding next month! I love how the red and blue florals pop against the white background
Has anyone tried styling this dress with black boots instead of the clear ones? I'm thinking it might give it more of an edgy vibe
I actually have a similar corduroy skirt in brown and never thought to pair it with an off-shoulder top. This is giving me so many new outfit ideas!
I actually have a similar jumpsuit and never thought to pair it with a printed blazer like this. You've given me so many ideas!
I love how the striped hoodie adds such a cool casual vibe while still keeping it put together. I've been trying to find the perfect striped piece for my wardrobe
This white shirt is everything! I need it for my spring wardrobe. Anyone know where to find something similar?
The Wyvern's design makes more sense from a biological standpoint. Two legs and wings is more realistic than four legs plus wings.
The comparison between physical labor and mental work really struck a chord with me.
Reading through this makes me feel seen. Finally someone who gets that were not just the villains of the zodiac.
That's such a positive outlook. I need to work on being more accepting of these changes in my own family.
I'm torn between understanding the need for caution and wanting to move forward with life.
The Natural History Museum's gem collection beyond the Hope Diamond is actually really impressive.
The connection between different emotions and specific chemicals is fascinating.
You make a good point about character development, but I still think the original Loki had a better arc overall.
Anyone else find themselves naturally gravitating towards brass and copper accessories? They add such warmth.
Been following Generation Why since episode one. Amazing to see how they've evolved while staying true to their style.
What I love about crystals is that even if you're skeptical, they're still beautiful to look at.
I actually prefer Voyager to TNG. The stakes felt higher with them being stranded in the Delta Quadrant.
The part about forgiving past regrets really hit home. It's something I'm still working on
This internal conflict between career and motherhood feels like a uniquely modern problem we're still figuring out.
I find it challenging to balance minimalism with having kids. Anyone else struggling with this?
What struck me most was how Indian women opened up to her despite being a foreigner. There must be something universal about women sharing their stories with each other.