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Perfect for those fancy corporate holiday parties where you want to stand out but still look professional
The proportions between the loose tee and fitted shorts are spot on. Makes it look so effortless but put together
I'm thinking about recreating this with pieces from my closet. Maybe my navy floral skirt would work?
I never thought about pairing oxford platforms with a dressy romper but it totally works
Just tried recreating those braided buns and it was easier than I thought! Definitely recommend watching some tutorials first though
Can we talk about how perfect that tan tote is for fitting a laptop and still looking stylish?
The lucite heels make this look so modern. Regular black sandals would've been too basic
Those heels look uncomfortable for dancing. Maybe pack some fancy flats in the clutch?
The neckline on that top is so flattering. Perfect for showing off a statement necklace
I'm thinking of getting this look for my engagement photos. Do you think it would photograph well in a garden setting?
This reminds me of my first corporate job outfit. Now I prefer adding pops of color but this is still such a strong foundation
Anyone else getting major modern Victorian vibes from this? Just needs a cameo brooch
I'm wondering if the dress comes in other colors? The cut is absolutely perfect
Does anyone else think this would look incredible with a chunky knit sweater instead of the crop top for fall?
The pink accessories soften the look so beautifully. Really clever styling choice!
I think a sheer black tights would make this more wearable for winter events
The V neck might be too low for some occasions any suggestions for making it more modest?
Does anyone else struggle with crop tops riding up? Wonder if this one stays in place
I actually prefer wearing my Game On sweater slightly oversized with bike shorts when it's warmer
I found a similar skirt at a thrift store! These vintage inspired pieces are everywhere now
This is perfect for my gallery opening next week! Though I might add a blazer to make it more professional
The rosy blush is such a good choice with this outfit. Keeps everything coordinated without being matchy matchy
My tip for styling this would be to add gold layered necklaces and maybe some delicate bracelets. I think it would elevate the look even more!
The concealer looks amazing but does anyone know if it works well for dry skin?
Those ice cream sunglasses make me smile every time I look at them. Such a mood lifter
I actually have these exact platforms and can confirm they're super comfortable once broken in. Took me about 2 days of wearing them around the house!
Anyone tried washing the windbreaker? Wondering if the colors stay bright or if it fades quickly
The Versace perfume might be too heavy for the beach. I prefer something lighter and more citrusy for hot days
I actually own these sandals and can confirm they're super comfortable! The block heel makes such a difference for all-day wear
What length are these shorts? Looking for something similar but worried about them being too short
I recently bought a similar denim shirt but wasn't sure how to style it. The distressed jeans really balance out the sweet embroidery details
I have similar black boots and they literally go with everything in my closet. The heel height on these looks perfect for all day comfort while still giving a bit of elevation.
Their point about action creating circumstances rather than waiting for perfect conditions is exactly what I needed to hear.
I love how both stories show personal growth through mistakes rather than perfect decisions.
My company switched to all-digital documentation. The savings in paper and storage costs were huge.
The scene where she finds out Harry killed himself because of Dexter was devastating. Another blow she didn't deserve.
These techniques have helped me recognize patterns in my negative thinking.
Working with indie directors has definitely given each film a unique flavor.
You make an interesting point. Sometimes casual friendships can be just as enriching in their own way.
Even the simplest outfits in the show seem to have some deeper meaning.
GameWorks is great for teenagers. Keeps them entertained while parents shop.
The Aurors concept reminds me of Law & Order but with wands. I would watch that in a heartbeat!
Val deserves more recognition. Her dim-witted moments were perfectly timed and never felt forced.
The personal story makes the information more relatable and memorable.
Starting to think I need to invest in better products. The cheap stuff just isn't cutting it.
Actually, I think Beck's theory has merit. My own experiences align pretty closely with what he describes about cognitive templates forming early in life.
These infomercials were basically the original viral marketing. They knew exactly what they were doing with the cringe factor.
The article could have mentioned more about gifted education options. That's another important consideration for some families.
It's interesting to consider how this view might affect our understanding of animal consciousness.
This helped me understand why my daughter keeps refusing help. She's getting something from the disorder that we're not seeing.
I absolutely love how these recipes are tied to such personal family memories. My grandmother used to make crepes too, though we called them by a different name in our culture.
The part about stating your intention really resonates with me. My partner often misinterprets my comments when we're both stressed
Anyone tried freezing these masks for later use? Wondering if that works.
I never understood why they were sometimes called Magi until reading this. The terminology confusion goes back centuries!
The part about sweeping things under the rug is so accurate. I've seen so many relationships slowly die because of unaddressed issues.