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I'm curious about layering under the cape. Would a chunky sweater be too bulky?
Can we talk about how perfect this would be for a beach wedding as a guest?
This is giving me major fall workwear inspiration. I need to start planning my autumn wardrobe!
I actually prefer this with a cream blouse instead of pink. Keeps it more neutral and professional while still being feminine
Would silver accessories work instead of the nude ones? I tend to wear more cool tones
Anyone tried washing their denim skirt in vinegar to prevent fading? I heard it works wonders
That perfume bottle would look so pretty on my vanity! But how's the scent?
My only concern is the distressing on the overalls might not age well. What do you all think?
Love the outfit but I'd probably swap the red sandals for yellow ones to match the top
Would love to see this with a statement necklace for evening events.
I've found similar bikinis at half the price during end of season sales. Just got to be patient
The distressing on those shorts is just right - not too much, not too little
Changed my mind about the heels. The gray actually helps ground all the soft colors
The dress looks structured enough to hide any lumps and bumps. Can anyone confirm?
The proportions are perfect but I'd probably add some delicate layered necklaces to break up the high neckline
Would this work for petites? I love the style but worried the shorts might overwhelm my frame
For anyone wondering about underwear with yellow dresses get yourself a nude slip it's a game changer
I'm thinking of getting this backpack for college. Do you think it's big enough to fit a laptop and some books?
Not sure about the silver accessories. I personally think gold would complement the pink and nude tones better
My favorite part is how the black and white theme carries through the whole outfit
Found the perfect pearl clutch to go with this at my local vintage shop
Actually tried this style once but the full skirt was overwhelming on my petite frame
You could totally dress this up with some heeled ankle boots and statement earrings for dinner
What about swapping the black skirt for a navy one? Could create an interesting depth while keeping it sophisticated
Has anyone tried styling this with different shoes? I'm thinking either white ballet flats or red kitten heels would work perfectly
Just bought a similar lace top and found it quite see through. What kind of bralette would you all recommend?
Have you thought about swapping the black boots for metallic ones to match the clutch? I tried it with a similar dress and it really made the outfit pop!
Where can I find a similar bag? The blush tone is exactly what I've been looking for
Just got this dress yesterday and the velvet quality is amazing. The wrap style is super flattering too
The black bag feels a bit heavy with such a light dress. Maybe a woven straw bag would work better for spring/summer?
I actually have similar white embroidered jeans and I love pairing them with a silk cami for a more casual look. This sequin top takes it to another level though!
I'd swap the brown bag for a black one to match the belt. What do you all think?
This outfit is perfect for my upcoming board presentation! The burgundy adds such a nice pop of color while keeping it professional
This kind of depth is exactly what makes superhero movies more than just action films.
The section on nutrition could have been more detailed. Diet affects both mental and physical health significantly
Korean indie music deserves more attention. There's so much talent beyond the mainstream K-pop scene
The part about dreams being like plants that need nurturing is a beautiful analogy. Really helps visualize the process.
A simple white sheet for a ghost costume is classic but make sure the fabric isn't too thin or transparent!
The relationship between Henry and Mary feels so real despite the surreal environment.
Love how they emphasize the importance of both partners contributing uniquely.
So excited to see what Niki Caro does with Daisy Jones & The Six. Loved the book
The two-year sweet spot makes sense to me. It's enough time to learn and contribute, but not so long that you get stagnant.
I've been saying this for years! The Old Republic era has so much untapped potential for epic storytelling. Imagine seeing the Jedi Council in their prime on the big screen.
The article raises important questions about the role of religious institutions in modern society.
The article makes a great point about not making it about yourself. I've caught myself sharing my own grief stories when trying to comfort others.
Anyone tried those 3D room planning apps mentioned? Which ones work best?
True observation without judgment is harder than it sounds. I catch myself making assumptions all the time.
The comment about Manhattan really resonates. I'm from Albany and I've given up trying to explain where that is to out-of-staters.
The link between agricultural practices and fashion is often overlooked. Great that the article addressed this.
The show actually inspired me to read more about the real Regency period. Found some fascinating stuff about the real Prince Regent.
I'm particularly impressed by how they handle the intimate scenes with such care while still keeping them steamy.
Been doing the mirror affirmations for a week. Feeling subtle changes.
This article really hits home. I've been feeling so overwhelmed lately with everything going on in the world.
I just don't get why celebrities can't stay off social media if they know it might impact their career.
That's a fair point about budgets, but that's exactly why thrifting and clothes swapping are such great alternatives. I've built most of my wardrobe from secondhand pieces.
I love how the article captures Michael's complete lack of boundaries with his employees.
The article missed mentioning how well history majors do in corporate strategy roles. I transitioned from studying medieval history to business strategy and the skills transfer surprisingly well.
Does anyone else feel like they're working longer hours from home? I keep thinking I'm alone in this but apparently studies show it's common.