The white cap with the tiny rose detail is genius. Subtle but still keeps the theme going
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The white cap with the tiny rose detail is genius. Subtle but still keeps the theme going
I've found that a slightly looser fit in leather skirts makes them much more comfortable for sitting through dinner events. Just a tip from personal experience!
The pearl details on the sweater make it look so much more expensive than it is. I have something similar and always get compliments
Adding a crossbody phone case would make this even more practical for campus life
I wore a similar outfit to an art gallery opening and got so many compliments! The key is definitely in the accessories.
Those lace up leggings are everything! But I feel like they might take forever to put on
My tip is to steam corduroy instead of ironing it. Learned that the hard way after ruining my favorite dress
The sleeves are so romantic! Has anyone tried pushing them up for a different look?
Can we talk about how the Starbucks cup is literally the perfect accessory?
I'm wondering if I could make this work for winter with some sheer black tights
The proportions here are perfect. The slightly oversized shirt balanced with the fitted skirt creates such a modern silhouette
I have those exact platform boots and they're seriously the most comfortable chunky shoes I've ever owned. Took about a week to break in but now they're perfect for all-day wear
This is exactly what I need for my birthday next month! Just ordered a similar blazer
My sister wore something similar to an art gallery opening and got so many compliments on the cultural elements.
Thanks for sharing this look! Just picked up a similar romper at H&M for under $30
I actually made something similar by distressing an old pair of jeans. Saved so much money!
Wonder if black sandals would work better? The blue is cute but feels a bit random to me
Anyone else thinking those shorts would look incredible with a simple white tank for more casual days? I love pieces you can dress up or down
Not sure about the mules personally, I think pointed toe flats would look more polished
I tried recreating this look and found an amazing dupe for the top at H&M! Saved so much money but got the same elegant look.
Really like how the black accessories create a cohesive look. The watch and backpack especially complement each other so well
The crossbody bag is essential! I always need my hands free when I'm out shopping or at markets. Would you suggest any other bag styles that could work?
The contrast between the distressed denim and sequins is genius. Really makes me rethink how to style my basic jean jacket
The lotus necklace adds such a magical touch! I'd probably add some gold bangles too to play up the metallic elements in the skirt
Just ordered those cargo pants! Can't wait to style them with my graphic tees
For winter events I would add a fitted black blazer over the shawl to stay warm while keeping the glam factor
You could also style this with a messy bun and some gold hoop earrings for a more pulled together look
I'm wondering if those jeans would work with other statement boots? I have some silver ones that might create a similar vibe
The way this dress flows reminds me of my dancing days. I miss performing but this would make me feel like I'm back on stage!
This outfit is such a perfect blend of casual and chic! I especially love how the white ruffled top adds a feminine touch without being too fussy
I have the same graphic tee and it always gets so many laughs when I wear it to brunch with my leggings
Love this look but wondering if the shorts might be a bit too short for my comfort level. Has anyone tried styling these with black tights underneath?
Would this dress work for petite frames? I'm worried the length might overwhelm me
Totally agree about the healing process being worse than the actual piercing.
Have you tried composite toe boots instead? They're much lighter but still offer good protection.
While I appreciate the spiritual aspect, we can't ignore the scientific reality of our environmental crisis.
Not sure I agree with making everything preventative. Sometimes pure malice or greed can be just as compelling.
The article's right about fashion education evolving. It's not just about design anymore.