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Maybe add some crystal drop earrings to complement that gorgeous watch?
I've got similar jeans from Topshop and they're my absolute faves for casual looks
I wore a similar outfit to an evening wedding and got so many compliments! The key is keeping the accessories minimal like they did here
My go to weekend look right here! Though I usually opt for less distressing in the jeans
Could definitely dress this down with white sneakers instead of the heels for a more casual vibe
Would this work for a winter wedding? I'm attending one in December and absolutely love this look
Wonder how this would look with a leather jacket for cooler evenings? Could be an interesting mix
Can we talk about how versatile that bag is? Perfect size for work but still looks great for evening
Can we talk about how versatile this t-shirt is? I could see it working with literally everything in my closet
Would you consider adding a thin gold belt at the waist? I feel like it could add another dimension to the look.
I found the skirt runs small, definitely size up if you want the ruching to lay right
This combination would look stunning on any body type. The proportions are so well balanced
I'd swap the bralette for a silk cami if you're wearing this to dinner. Keeps the sexy vibe but adds a bit more coverage
Where can I find that backpack? I've been searching for a statement piece like that
The whole aesthetic gives me vintage ice cream parlor vibes. I can just imagine twirling in this at a retro diner!
For cooler weather, I'd suggest adding a cropped denim jacket. It would give this such a cool casual vibe while keeping the length dramatic
You could totally dress this up with some strappy heels and statement earrings for evening events.
I'm thinking about layering a white turtleneck under this dress for winter. What do you all think?
My seamstress always says these structured dresses are worth the investment in proper tailoring
The ribbed dress looks so flattering! Would it work with a cropped leather jacket for more casual vibes?
Would this work with fishnet tights under the shorts? I'm thinking about adding them for extra edge
I'm curious about the fit of the overalls. Do you think sizing up is really necessary? I always struggle with overall sizing.
This outfit screams autumn in Paris to me! Just add a beret and croissant
I love how versatile this is. I've worn my grey blazer with jeans and it looks just as amazing for casual Friday
The rose gold watch adds such a sophisticated touch to this casual outfit. I've been looking for something similar to dress up my everyday looks
Can we talk about how versatile that top would be? I could see it working with jeans for date night too
I've got similar boots in burgundy and never thought to pair them with white shorts. Thank you for the inspiration!
I actually own a similar color block sweater and never thought to pair it with a skater skirt! The proportions look so perfect together.
You could totally winterize this by adding a black turtleneck under the slip dress
Have you tried switching the white pants for a navy skirt? It might create an interesting color block effect with the bag
Those beige loafers are perfect! Anyone know where I can find similar ones? Been looking for a comfortable pair for work
That soft blue maxi skirt is giving me all the summer vibes! I'd love to know where to find something similar for my vacation next month
Would this work with black sneakers? I have everything except white ones
I just bought a similar chambray shirt and I'm wondering how you'd style it for winter? I'm thinking maybe with a cream sweater over it?
The studded sandals add just the right amount of edge. I bought a pair like these and they go with absolutely everything in my closet
It's amazing how Holiday adapted his game to fit what the team needed. True professional.
Am I the only one who thinks the Grand Inquisitor actually makes some valid points? Sometimes people do need guidance and structure.
Honestly, this should be required reading before people are allowed to eat at restaurants.
The metaphor of water and silence throughout the piece is really powerful.
I'm still not over how Gus just completely called out Luz about her obvious crush on Amity. That was hilarious!
Wish this article addressed the pressure men face too. We also struggle with impossible standards.
The line about her mother being too busy caring for others to care about appearance really got to me.
I found my sweet spot with hybrid working. Three days at home, two in the office. Best of both worlds.
Watching Hazel reclaim her agency throughout the series is really satisfying.
Being powerless doesn't mean being helpless. It means stopping the fight with ourselves.
I've noticed service has gotten faster with the new ordering systems. No more forgotten orders!
Seeing Yakko reference Facebook is weird but I guess they had to acknowledge modern tech somehow.
Actually, I thought the Jersey Devil episode was brilliant because it subverted our expectations. Making her more human made it more tragic.
Some of the best character analysis I've read has been in fanfiction author notes. People really dig deep.
I agree with the connection to nature point. Even short camping trips near home have helped improve my mood significantly.
Making true friends as an introvert is especially challenging. Anyone else feel this way?
The brown car versus green car detail is really significant. I wish more people picked up on that.
I've seen this play out in reality shows too. Women are always cast to fit these specific roles.
I appreciate how the article highlights different perspectives without judgment.
Interesting how they mention blinders like racehorses. We probably all do this in our careers to some extent.
The higher the cocoa content, the better for stress relief. I stick to 70% or higher dark chocolate.
Thanks for sharing! I never thought about keeping party clothes that could be dressed down. Game changer for my social life