Sign up to see more
SignupAlready a member?
LoginBy continuing, you agree to Sociomix's Terms of Service, Privacy Policy

The star accessories in the hair are such a sweet touch. Makes me want to try something similar with my pearl clips
I find cable knit so timeless. My grandmother's vintage sweaters look just as stylish today.
Could work for a casual date if you swap the backpack for a crossbody bag
Would white sneakers work instead of oxfords for a more casual weekend look?
For anyone nervous about going full punk, start with one statement piece and build from there. That's how I eased into it!
Wonder if the romper comes in other colors? I'd love to see it in a blue palm print version.
I tried a similar look but with cream colored jeans and it worked really well too
The off shoulder neckline is gorgeous but anyone else worried about constant adjusting?
Can we talk about how versatile that clutch is? I could see it working with literally everything in my closet
Actually tried recreating this look and found the all-white top half a bit too stark. Maybe a grey bomber would work better
Smart move keeping the color palette simple with just the blue and white. Makes packing coordinating pieces so much easier
What jewelry would you all suggest with this? I'm thinking delicate gold pieces
I tried twisting my sweater like this but can't get it right. Any tips on how to make it stay in place?
I think a nude heel would elongate the legs more than the black stilettos. The black creates too harsh of a contrast
Those boots would look amazing with a midi dress too. I love pieces that can work with different styles
Has anyone found a similar dress at a lower price point? I'm in love but need budget options
The mix of feminine and edgy pieces in this outfit is giving me life! I need to recreate this asap
I have similar leggings and they go with literally everything in my closet
You could totally swap the sandals for some strappy heels and take this from day to night
Would love to see this with a leather jacket thrown over for cooler evenings
Would totally wear this for a beach picnic, but those sandals might be tricky in the sand. I usually pack both sandals and flip flops when I go
Anyone else wondering if the pants need to be hemmed just a tiny bit shorter? They seem to be grazing the floor
The way the crop top length hits at the high waist jeans is so perfectly balanced
Not sure about mixing the brown bag with black shoes personally, but the outfit still works somehow
Love the look but I would swap those heels for white sneakers to make it more casual for everyday wear. What do you guys think?
The dress is fabulous but those heels look painful! Has anyone tried them? I need to know if they're worth the investment
I actually own these shorts and can confirm they're super comfortable. The drawstring detail makes them so easy to style up or down
I actually own similar earrings and they're surprisingly lightweight despite their size. Perfect for long events!
For shorter frames, I'd suggest getting it hemmed just above the ankle. That length tends to be most flattering
Those heels look painful though, anyone have recommendations for more comfortable alternatives that would work with this?
I need those wide leg pants in my life! Anyone know where I can find a similar pair for under $100?
Anyone else think the chunky boots might be a bit much with the shorts? I feel like some ankle boots would make it less heavy
Anyone tried styling the wrap top with leather pants? I think it could work for a cool night out look
Their dynamic adds so much depth to the show without overshadowing the plot.
Sometimes a bad run is still better than no run. Always feel better for trying.
The Miyagi Do origins need to happen. It's such an important part of the whole story.
I love how this article acknowledges that gym anxiety is a real thing and not just in our heads.
Agree with most points but think social media should have been included as a modern form of expression.
I appreciate how these shows didn't talk down to their audience. They dealt with complex themes respectfully.
The article should mention how to prevent staining when using dark colors.
What amazes me is how he got the role of Omar after just one audition. Talk about nailing it right from the start.
The discussion of human nature across different contexts is enlightening.
Really made me think about the lies we tell ourselves about self-improvement.
The marketing cost analysis is eye-opening. Makes you realize why these companies are so desperate to turn a profit.
The hardest part for me was accepting that I don't need to be productive all the time.
Yes to the peanut butter and jelly suggestion! I buy all my PB&J supplies at the dollar store and save so much money compared to regular grocery stores.
Mixing these techniques to create my own unique pride look was so much fun.
The mental health aspect of all this isn't discussed enough. Following these guidelines is important but so is taking care of our emotional wellbeing.
I appreciate how the article acknowledges that living by your values doesn't make you immune to life's challenges.
Sometimes I feel pressured to keep up with trends but this article reminded me its okay to stick to what works for me.
I found it incredibly moving how Prince Philip designed his own hearse. The Land Rover really reflected his practical, no-nonsense personality.
The point about not buying trendy stuff is spot on. I've wasted so much money on things I wore once because they went out of style.
I found the indirect storytelling frustrating. I shouldn't have to read item descriptions to understand what's happening
Love the idea about picturing an archaeologist reading your journal in 200 years! It takes away the pressure of feeling like everything needs to be profound or deep.
Does anyone else see parallels with Virginia Woolf's stream of consciousness style?