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Think I might try recreating this with pieces from my closet. Have a similar skirt but in navy gingham
My trick for palazzo pants is getting them hemmed while wearing the exact shoes I plan to wear them with
Has anyone tried this look with different colored tops? I'm thinking maybe a deep burgundy could work too
Those statement shoes really ground the whole look makes it feel less precious and more wearable
This would look amazing with a sheer white kaftan for walking along the beach
The mix of brown accessories with the black and white plaid is so sophisticated. I would never have thought to combine them like this.
Anyone else planning to recreate this for thanksgiving dinner? Stretchy velvet pants seem perfect for the occasion
I actually prefer faux leather jackets, they're lighter and easier to maintain
The proportions are perfect! I love how the fitted jeans balance out the flowing camisole.
Does anyone know if this dress comes in other colors? I'd love to see it in emerald green!
Would this work for a petite frame? I love the style but worry it might overwhelm my height.
I've got similar pieces in my closet. Never thought to put them together like this!
For cooler evenings, a light cream cardigan would complement this perfectly without hiding the beautiful dress design.
I'm concerned about the crop top for a semi formal office setting. Maybe layering a fitted blazer over it would make it more workplace appropriate? What do you all think?
My only concern would be the one shoulder staying in place while dancing. Any tips for keeping it secure?
Personally, I'd add some silver statement rings to amp up the edge factor
Tried this look for a gallery opening last week but swapped the boots for black mules. Got so many compliments
You could make this super casual by switching the skirt for some ripped jeans but keeping all the other pieces
The phone case is such a nice detail. I always forget how accessories like that can pull a look together
Could we talk about that perfume bottle? I'm curious if anyone has tried it and can share their experience
Has anyone tried layering a sheer long sleeve top under a velvet slip dress? I want to make mine more winter appropriate.
Has anyone tried the sexy baby brand before? Wondering about the quality
Has anyone tried this dress in a different color? White is gorgeous but I'm always paranoid about stains, especially on vacation
I've been looking for wide leg pants like these forever! Anyone know where I can find a similar pair in navy?
Those sandals with the fringe detail are such a smart choice. They dress down the outfit just enough to make it wearable for daytime events
This is such a smart travel outfit! I love that the sweater can be easily taken off for security checks without messing up the whole look
The mint bag is such an unexpected touch but it works so well with the pastels in the plaid top
I actually own this dress and paired it with a denim jacket and gold accessories. The versatility is incredible, you can dress it up or down so easily
I bought a similar dress and paired it with pearl earrings it totally elevated the whole look! You should try that with this outfit
Have you tried the dress with a straw hat? I think it would complete the farmers market ready look perfectly
I've been looking for lace-up leggings like these forever! Anyone know where I can find something similar? The black stripe detail is everything
Every time I rewatch this episode I notice something new. That's the mark of great television.
We're living in a strange experiment where technology is reshaping human interaction in unprecedented ways.
The Atlanta version is actually quite charming! The modern southern Baptist setting works surprisingly well with the story.
Love how the article emphasizes learning from mistakes. We've all made these travel budget blunders!
Miss the feeling of group runs during lockdown but solo running taught me to enjoy my own company.
Taking time to plan definitely saved money in the long run. No more impulse purchases.
Finding the right gym is definitely key. I tried three before finding one where I felt comfortable.
Actually got my conch done because of this article. Pain rating was pretty accurate!
These prompts helped me develop my own style instead of copying others. That's invaluable.
I appreciate that the article emphasizes these are just suggestions. What works for one person might not work for another.
Just tried Club Penguin Rewritten and its amazing not having to beg parents for membership anymore.
The article could have benefited from more concrete examples of how other countries handle this balance between religious freedom and transgender rights
Not convinced about this whole sacred timeline concept. Seems like a convenient way to control everything
Really hope they don't glamorize the violence like some historical films tend to do. This needs to be handled respectfully.
The article mentions hair masks. Any recommendations for deeply damaged hair?
The author really captures the nuance between harmful deception and protective cushioning.
Still struggling with the idea that it's okay to take breaks. Years of conditioning are hard to break.
The scene transitions were so seamless. Really kept the momentum going.
The calendar layout for upcoming releases is genius. Much better than my current system of random bookstore preorders I forget about.
My podiatrist actually recommended this article to me. The section about how poor fitting boots affect your whole body is so important.
Anyone else curious about how they'll handle the size differences between the animals? That's going to be tricky to get right.
Anyone else struggling to figure out their core values? I feel like mine keep changing as I get older.
The seasonal shopping tip works great for basics too, not just big items like coats. I stock up on summer basics in fall.
I find it interesting that Lysol spray kills the virus in just two minutes. Been using it regularly but didn't know it worked that quickly.
The argument about dimensionality is clever but feels like a semantic trick rather than a substantive point.
The mention of transgender models breaking barriers is important, but I wish they'd expanded on that more.