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Love how the accessories make this look expensive without actually breaking the bank
Wonder how it would look with a denim jacket layered over everything
You could totally dress this down with a band tee and sneakers for a casual day look
I actually prefer it without any belt or extra accessories. Sometimes less is more
Planning to wear something like this to my thesis defense. Go big or go home
The midi skirt might be tricky to style for shorter people but hemming could solve that
Going against the grain here but I actually prefer this without the belt. The natural flow of the dress is so artsy
I need styling tips for the bandeau top. Mine never stays up properly
My only suggestion would be to add a thin belt to define the waist more
Do you think this would work for a formal winter wedding? The color seems appropriate
I'm thinking about getting this for my anniversary dinner. Do you think it would work for a nice restaurant?
My go to trick with paper bag pants is using a shorter length top to really show off the waist detail. This blouse would be perfect for that!
I've got similar sandals and they go with everything. Such a good investment piece!
I would love to see this styled with a delicate silver necklace too. Maybe something with a single diamond or pearl?
Do you think a tan backpack would work just as well? Just bought one and trying to figure out what to wear it with
The backpack makes it feel young and casual. A structured bag would totally change the vibe
I love how the unicorn keychain adds a fun twist to such an elegant outfit. It's all about the little details!
You could totally dress this up with some gold jewelry and heeled boots for evening
The makeup palette choices are so smart. Those neutral shadows will make the red lip pop without competing
I've found that adding a thin belt can really change up this type of dress. What color belt would you suggest with the olive shoes?
Those flip flops look uncomfortable for long walks. Maybe consider switching to cushioned sandals?
Where can I find that watch? It's exactly what I've been searching for!
This would look incredible with a sleek high ponytail and some statement earrings instead of the necklace.
Would this sweater work with straight leg jeans too? I'm not really a leggings person
The black pencil skirt length is so crucial. Would you go above knee or keep it midi like this for a conservative office?
My go-to trick is belting t-shirt dresses like this to create more shape
Anyone else thinking this would be perfect for New Year's Eve with some sparkly accessories?
Personally I think the yellow is too bright, maybe a softer butter yellow would be more versatile
You guys the circular bag is such a fun touch! I have a similar one in white that would work perfectly with this
The way that backpack's red bow complements the sweater is just brilliant! I would have never thought to match accessories like that
I really appreciate how the gold earrings pick up the golden florals in the dress. Such a thoughtful detail that pulls everything together
The phone case is such a nice touch to tie the whole look together. I'm always forgetting that accessories matter!
Are those boots comfortable enough for all day wear? I need something stylish but practical for work
I've been using that Revitalift cream and my skin literally glows. It pairs so well with a burgundy lip for this whole look
I've got similar boots but in taupe. Do you think they'd work just as well with this outfit?
I actually own this skirt and let me tell you it's even more beautiful in person! I like to style it with a simple black cami for evening events
The idea of poetry bringing words back to their original power is beautiful
This really captures that universal experience of learning to love our faces exactly as they are.
I started thrifting most of my clothes last year and honestly find much better quality items than what's at fast fashion stores
The part about Ron White influencing a 4-year-old is concerning. Maybe we should be more careful about what kids watch.