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I love how you can dress this up or down depending on your accessories and makeup choices
For cooler days, I'd layer a thin turtleneck underneath - the embroidery would still be the star of the show!
The light blue shirt is such a smart choice instead of classic white. It feels more modern and I find it more flattering on most skin tones
Those red sunglasses are seriously making me reconsider my all-black sunnies collection
The aztec print is gorgeous but I'm nervous about wearing such a bold pattern. Any tips for styling it more subtly?
I've seen similar bombers at vintage stores for way better prices than retail. Just need to be patient to find the right one
Anyone else thinking this would look cute with a beret instead of the headband?
For winter events, I could totally see this with a fitted black velvet blazer thrown over the shoulders. Would still keep that elegant vibe while adding warmth.
You could easily dress this up for evening by swapping the bag for a metallic clutch and adding some sparkly jewelry.
This reminds me of my favorite brunch outfit but with better accessories. I need to step up my accessory game!
For cooler weather, I could see this with a cream cardigan and maybe some ankle boots. The possibilities are endless!
You could winterize this by adding a black blazer and switching to closed toe pumps
I tried a similar look but with a cream jacket and it wasn't nearly as striking as this pink shade.
A cape would look incredible with this for winter events. Maybe in a sheer sparkly fabric to match the crystal details
I tried a similar outfit but swapped the platforms for sneakers and it gave it such a different vibe
The structured silhouette of this dress is everything a power outfit should be
The proportions are perfect just as they are. A belt would break up the flow
Has anyone tried washing the bomber at home? Dry cleaning is getting expensive
I'm wondering if I could layer a white buttondown under this romper for fall? Thoughts?
What lipstick shade would you recommend with this? I'm thinking something neutral to keep the soft vibe going.
My only concern would be the height of those sandals for all day wear. Has anyone tried this look with lower heels?
This outfit would be perfect for my cousin's garden wedding next month. Do you think the red might be too bold for a wedding guest though?
You could make this more casual by switching the heels for white sneakers and adding a denim jacket
The whole outfit screams creative confidence. Perfect for my art gallery opening next month
Would you believe I found almost identical pants at a thrift store? The key is looking for quality fabric that moves well
My personal styling tip would be adding a delicate gold necklace to fill that neckline space
Those palm prints on the crop top give such a luxe tropical vibe. I recently got something similar and paired it with white linen pants for a beach dinner
Would this work for a first date? I'm thinking yes but maybe without the beanie?
Would this work with white sneakers instead of the boots? I need something more comfortable for my city walks
I style mine with a leather jacket when it gets cooler. Adds a bit of edge to the sporty vibe.
You could totally swap the grey tee for an oversized sweater when it gets colder! I do this with my star print pjs and it works perfectly
Those scalloped shorts are such a perfect cut! I'd totally pair them with a white silk cami for a dressier evening look too
I would totally reach for this outfit on my weekend coffee dates! The floral off-shoulder top is super feminine but those distressed shorts keep it from being too precious
The gold sandals are gorgeous but I might swap them for some pointed mules when wearing this to work
I have this exact wrap top and it's seriously the most versatile piece in my wardrobe. I wear it with everything from jeans to skirts!
Interesting balance between acknowledging benefits while warning about chronic stress.
I still use my PS3 as a media center. The blu-ray playback and streaming apps work perfectly
I'm grateful for articles like this that help people understand themselves better.
The safety briefing on the Hulk Coaster with Bruce Banner is so well done. Really sets up the story.
The advice about ditsy prints versus large prints is helpful. I've always wondered about that.
True about life presenting opportunities. We just need the courage to grab them.
Working in factories can definitely wear you down mentally. I did it for 3 years and felt my creativity dying.
I appreciate how the article doesn't shame people who struggle with reading. It's more about finding what works for you.
Lake George can get pricey in summer but there are lots of free beaches and hiking trails.
That scene where Vision reads his goodbye note to Wanda had me in tears. Such beautiful writing.
The section about communication could be longer. That's really the foundation of everything
The article doesn't mention sun protection though. That's crucial for any skincare routine.
Anyone tried those online crystal healing certificates? Wondering if they're worth the investment.
I appreciate how the article challenges spiritual interpretations of consciousness without dismissing the complexity of subjective experience.
The part about audience expectations is crucial. My followers definitely notice when I stray from my usual palette.
The lip balm suggestion is crucial. Nothing ruins a look faster than dry, chapped lips. I keep one in every room of my house!
The book helped me understand why my previous attempts at habit formation failed. I was trying to change too much at once instead of focusing on atomic changes.