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This is exactly the kind of outfit that makes you feel confident walking into any room
Do we think the jeans would work for curvy girls? They look like they have good stretch
The whole ensemble flows beautifully together. Each piece complements the others perfectly
Has anyone found a similar lace top at a more affordable price point? Looking to recreate this look for my holiday parties
Does anyone else think the cloud print looks a bit childish for adult pajamas?
Do you think a metallic belt would be too much with all the other shine elements?
The sunglasses really elevate the whole look. I need to invest in a good pair like these
Anyone else thinking about getting these for their Europe trip? Feels very Parisian street style
Where can I find similar high waisted bottoms? These are sold out in my size
The proportions are so well balanced. High waist pants with a slightly cropped tee is always a winning combo in my book!
Such a statement look while still being minimal. Less is definitely more here
Would love to see this with a leather jacket thrown over for when it gets chilly. The pink and black would look amazing together
I need those shorts in my life! The distressing looks so natural and not overdone
Love the look but personally would add a skinny belt to define the waist even more
Do you think white sneakers would work instead of boots for a more casual vibe?
Has anyone tried stick-on bras with halter dresses? I need recommendations for something that actually stays put all night
You could totally dress this down with flat sandals for a casual brunch vibe.
The versatility here is incredible. You could wear each piece separately and create so many different looks
The ruching on this dress is so flattering, really helps smooth everything out in all the right places
Consider swapping the eye handbag for a studded clutch if you want something more subtle
I'd swap the strappy heels for some classic pumps when wearing this to a winter wedding. Much more practical for dancing!
Not feeling the platform boots honestly. They make the outfit look a bit costume like
I'm wondering if ankle boots would work just as well as the combat boots for a slightly softer look?
Not sure about the heart details on the sneakers. Maybe plain white ones would look more sophisticated?
Trust me you need fashion tape with this neckline! Learned that lesson the hard way at my company holiday party
Buy now cry later has me laughing because its so accurate with my shopping habits lately
I actually own these jeans and can confirm they're super comfortable for all day wear
Those ballet flats are giving me life but I might swap them for white sneakers for a more casual look
I actually paired my feather top with white linen pants last weekend and got so many compliments! Makes it feel more dressy
For anyone interested, I found a similar striped skirt at Zara for half the price. The ruffles aren't as dramatic but still gives the same vibe
I'm wondering if a cream turtleneck would work just as well? The mustard is gorgeous but might be too bold for my style
Would this work for a casual first date? I want to look put together but not too dressed up
My favorite part is how the earrings match the geometric pattern of the top. Such a thoughtful detail that pulls it all together
You could totally dress this up with strappy heels and a clutch for evening events too. I'm thinking gold accessories would look amazing
I'm loving how the blue blazer makes such a statement! The color is gorgeous and really elevates the whole casual vibe
Najenda from Akame ga Kill shows how you can be a strong leader without being on the front lines. Strategy is just as important as fighting ability.
Currently watching Jujutsu Kaisen and MAPPA really doesn't miss. The quality is insane
Those deep friendships mentioned are so true. We supported each other through everything.
Totally agree about the editing style. That gritty early 2000s look defined the series.
The coal mine tour really puts modern work complaints in perspective.
The story really captures that moment when attraction and creativity collide
I'm wondering how this approach would handle concepts like forgiveness and redemption without a higher power involved.
I've experienced that energy drain. Couldn't figure out why I was always exhausted.
Interesting how body shapes can lean towards multiple categories. Makes perfect sense why strict classifications never felt right.
The point about food tasting good is subjective. I tried those impossible burgers and they just weren't the same for me.
Kind of miss the more grounded stories, but the cosmic stuff was fun too.
Has anyone else noticed how Tim Burton movies dominate the Halloween watching lists? Between Corpse Bride, Edward Scissorhands, and Nightmare Before Christmas, he's basically the king of spooky season
Honestly, I find it hard to be this open about personal matters. Not everyone feels comfortable sharing everything.
Started working through this list chronologically. Some real gems here.
I'm actually worried about Cooper Hoffman. First-time actors in major films can be hit or miss.
The explanation about pH levels and skin barrier function is really helpful.
COSRX's low pH cleanser from Amazon is my holy grail! Been using it for 2 years now.
Whoever invented Tonkotsu ramen deserves a medal. That pork bone broth is absolutely incredible.
This makes me wonder about my own childhood. The constant daydreaming and being called sensitive suddenly makes more sense.
Wondering about makeup with this style. I tend to keep it minimal to match the clothing vibe.
This article helped me realize I've been using busy work as an excuse
The knickknack section is my guilty pleasure. So many random treasures.
Anyone else notice their mood improve after adding plants to their space? The green really brightens up my day.
Am I the only one who thinks the Cobra Kai quote feels a bit harsh? Sometimes we all need help getting back up.
The Hillary Clinton quote about taking criticism seriously but not personally is gold. I'm going to write that one down