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My favorite detail is how the bags add a scholarly vibe to both looks. Very professor chic
Those slip-ons would look cute with sundresses too when it gets warmer
The makeup palette shades look perfect for creating that natural beach glow we all want
Love how versatile this is! The pieces would work with so many other things in my closet
This reminds me of Mediterranean holidays! I'd add some shell accessories to lean into that vibe
This reminds me of my favorite summer outfit from last year. The gingham trend just keeps getting better
I've worn a similar style to three different weddings just by changing up accessories each time. Such a smart investment piece when you think cost per wear.
I've styled a similar dress with a leather jacket and it gave it such an edge
I'm concerned about the lace-up details on the jeans getting caught on things. Has anyone experienced this?
Just ordered this! Can't wait to wear it to my book launch party next month
I'm wondering if the pants would work with a cropped top under the kimono for a more casual look?
The dress would also look amazing with block heel sandals if you need more support than mules
Can we talk about those earrings? They add just the right amount of glam without being too much
What top would you wear under the jacket? Thinking a cream sweater would be nice
Does anyone know if the lace part is stretchy? Always struggle with fitted tops
I actually prefer this with the neutral pumps rather than anything sparkly it keeps it more versatile
The proportions of this piece are everything. Makes legs look a mile long
The dreamcatcher artwork really ties in with the boho accessories. Such a thoughtful detail
Just bought similar overalls and never thought to style them with embroidered sneakers. Game changer!
What about swapping the leather for a velvet skirt in winter? Same luxe feel but warmer
The cream sneakers make this look so wearable for everyday. I'd probably swap them for my white Converse since they're more my style
I added a straw hat to this same look and it took it to the next level perfect for beach days!
That neckline is gorgeous but I'd need to figure out what bra would work best with it. Any suggestions?
The lace detail on that coral bag seems a bit dressy for distressed jeans don't you think? Maybe a simpler leather crossbody would work better
My tip would be to add a colorful scarf when you want to make it less formal - works every time!
You could easily dress this up with some gold jewelry and different sneakers for a more elevated look
Anyone tried this with different earring styles? I'm thinking statement pieces might be too much
Has anyone tried styling this hoodie with a skater skirt? I feel like it would look super cute for spring
I'm obsessed with those bell sleeves! Has anyone tried styling them with bracelets?
I have similar platform heels and trust me they're more comfortable than regular stilettos because of the platform
I adore how the floral pattern cascades down the dress. Has anyone tried styling this with a denim jacket for cooler evenings?
Has anyone tried styling the tie front tee with a midi skirt? I have a similar one and looking for new ways to wear it
Anyone else thinking those palazzo pants would look amazing with a classic white button down for a more office appropriate look?
I have a similar dress but with roses instead of butterflies. Has anyone tried switching out the red accessories for pink? I think it could work really well
I'm in love with how the peach camisole complements those floral shorts! Such a perfect summer combo
I'm wondering if I could wear this with my brown leather jacket instead? Would that work with the red plaid?
That whiskey bar comparison was completely unnecessary to the story, but somehow made it more relatable.
Being accountable to others at breakfast keeps me committed to learning
The street level heroes like Moon Knight could bring a fresh perspective to the MCU.
I never thought about how gender-neutral language could make everyone more comfortable, not just nonbinary folks.
Anyone else leveraging their English degree in the gaming industry? Narrative design is booming.
Love the practical approach of writing thoughts down to gain perspective. It's simple but effective.
Would love more info about identifying protein overload versus moisture issues
The section about leather quality grades was enlightening. Now I know why full-grain leather costs more.
I totally agree that the PS3 was revolutionary for its time. The free online multiplayer was amazing and I miss those days!
I love how you can often spot Spider-Man doing meet and greets around the island. Makes for great photo opportunities.
These all sound amazing but cleaning these appliances in a dorm bathroom is not fun
Found it fascinating how many of these disputes centered on specific states' electoral votes.
The advice about not fighting distractions has actually made me more productive
The article's right about not forcing yourself to finish boring books. Life's too short for books you don't enjoy!
Still cant believe they made us think Evan Peters was Fox Quicksilver only for that Bohner joke. What a waste.
My team has started having phone-free meetings and the difference in engagement is remarkable.
I'm curious about the protein content in these meals. Seems like some might not be filling enough.
Not sure I agree about McDonald's. Sometimes those quick stops are part of the road trip experience!
That Plank Circle exercise in Emi Wong's video is no joke. My core was shaking after trying it for the first time!
Wonder if these differences are becoming less pronounced as society evolves?
I've started being more open about my therapy sessions with friends. Most are surprisingly supportive.
The part about fashion professionals being normal people needs to be said more often.
Anyone else notice their grocery bills going down since starting this? I'm spending less on snacks and random food items.
I absolutely loved how this book breaks down habit formation into such manageable pieces. The 1% improvement concept really stuck with me and made me realize I don't need to make dramatic changes to see results.