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Does anyone else keep their velvet pieces in garment bags? I found it really helps maintain the fabric.
Have you tried belting the shirt? I feel like it could create a whole different silhouette
The dress length is perfect not too short not too long Just right for dancing all night
Have you considered swapping the ripped jeans for leather pants? Would give it an even edgier vibe
Not sure about the lacing. Feels a bit too trendy. Would prefer a classic crew neck
Has anyone tried this look with bike shorts instead? Thinking it could be cute for spring
Could someone suggest alternative bags? I love this style but need something smaller
Those heels are architectural masterpieces but I'd definitely keep flats in that gorgeous bag.
Has anyone tried fashion tape with halter dresses? Any specific brands you recommend?
Has anyone tried this blazer buttoned up without the crop top? I'm thinking it could work as a dress with the right belt
Actually tried something similar but with a burgundy jacket instead. The yellow is much more eye catching
Have you tried the peplum with a midi skirt? I feel like it could work for a different vibe.
My only concern would be the dry cleaning costs for maintaining that gorgeous yellow
The pencil skirt outfit feels a bit conservative for my taste. Maybe swapping the black skirt for a leather one would give it more edge while still being office appropriate?
We need to talk about how versatile that grey fur vest is! I wear mine with everything from dresses to jeans
That tote bag speaks to my soul! Perfect for carrying all my beach snacks and kindle
Anyone else think the bomber looks a bit bulky? A fitted leather jacket might create a sleeker silhouette
My favorite part is how the backpack can fit a laptop and still look cute. So tired of carrying multiple bags to work
You could totally swap the black sweater for a cream one to make it even more feminine. I did this with a similar outfit and loved how soft it looked.
I actually tried styling my cargo pants with a turtleneck instead of the striped shirt for winter, and it worked beautifully. This outfit is so versatile!
I actually own these jeans and can confirm they're super comfortable for dancing all night long.
What I love most is how the taupe bag works as a neutral bridge between the dark skirt and soft blouse. Really clever color coordination
Has anyone tried styling a striped blazer like this with a dress? I'm thinking it could work really well for spring.
Not sure about mixing the acid wash denim with such a structured top. I think dark wash shorts would make it look more polished
The sporty CAVS top really balances the romantic French text and accessories, I wear mine with black cargo pants too
You could totally dress this up by swapping the jeans for black leather pants and adding some gold jewelry
I absolutely love how the boots balance out the softness of the sweater. I've been wearing mine with everything!
I tried styling my one-shoulder top with white jeans instead and it worked beautifully too. Have you guys experimented with different colors?
You can always start small with hobbies. Even 15 minutes a day doing something you love makes a difference.
The social aspect is great but let's not forget it's also an incredible way to stay fit and healthy.
The research from ScienceDaily about overcoming adversity through friendship is fascinating. I've experienced this firsthand.
People forget that Steve Rogers refused much higher positions of power. Walker grabbed every bit he could get
Documenting the small moments has become my favorite part. The big events I remember anyway.
Is anyone else reading this entire article instead of doing their actual work? Just me?
Never get tired of watching random town events unfold. Always something happening.
Learning about the science behind these tips makes them feel more legitimate somehow. It's not just random advice.
I've noticed my core is much stronger since starting the planks and bicycle crunches.
Surprised the Mandelic Acid isn't considered safe. It's supposed to be one of the gentler acids.
Finally someone mentioning Black & White 2! Such an underrated game in terms of player choice.
I love that they're keeping the cooperative multiplayer. Jolly cooperation has always been my favorite part of these games
The article makes some great points about balance, but I think it underestimates how hard it is to maintain that middle ground.
Does anyone else find it harder to follow these tips when you're really exhausted?
Reading this made me feel less alone in my concerns. Sometimes I questioned if I was overreacting.
That Mao Tse Tung quote about words being dynamite sticks is pretty chilling when you think about it
I found the part about approaching issues peacefully particularly helpful. It's changed how I handle conflicts.
We can't ignore the economic realities though. Most people can't afford to shop sustainably, even if they want to.
This article really resonates with me. I've always found more joy in giving than receiving, and it's fascinating to learn there's actual science behind that feeling!
Really wish there were more options for really curly hair. These seem geared toward straight or wavy texture