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Does anyone else collect vintage style pieces? I'd love to hear about your favorite finds
This would look amazing with a sleek bun and statement earrings for an evening event
The bag size is perfect for everyday. Not too big, not too small just right for essentials
The mix of casual and quirky is everything. Totally stealing this idea for weekend brunch
I found a similar blouse at a thrift store and honestly it's become my go to piece for spring.
The watch ties it all together perfectly. Such a clever way to incorporate rose gold
I always struggle with winter accessories but this combo of beanie and sunnies is genius
My favorite part is how the skirt creates such beautiful movement when you walk
I've found that a sleek low bun really complements the neckline of these types of dresses
Wonder if this comes in other colors? A deep burgundy version would be incredible
My tip is to add a belt bag to this look. Keeps it sporty but adds another styling element
The gold hardware details are everything. I'm thinking of adding a gold belt to cinch the cape when I recreate this.
Anyone tried washing palazzo pants like these at home? Dry cleaning could get expensive
The proportions of the crop top with the high waisted pants are just perfect
I'd love to try this with boyfriend jeans and combat boots for a more edgy look
My concern would be the wind factor with wrap dresses. Does anyone have tips for keeping them secure?
Brilliant choice with the neutral sandals they literally go with everything in a summer wardrobe
I'm obsessed with how versatile this look is. You could dress it up or down so easily
You could totally dress this down with white sneakers and a denim jacket for a casual brunch look
The feminine and edgy mix is perfection. I'm definitely recreating this with pieces from my closet.
You could totally dress this down with flat sandals and a denim jacket for daytime. I love pieces that work for multiple occasions!
Anyone else think the bag bow is a bit much with the busy print? I'd go for something simpler personally
I actually own similar shorts and can confirm they're super comfy for both workouts and lounging. The drawstring waist makes such a difference.
I would totally add a denim jacket for cooler evenings. What do you all think?
Anyone else thinking this would look amazing with a red lip and sleek ponytail? I'm getting major French Riviera vibes.
You could totally dress this down with white sneakers and a denim jacket for a more casual vibe
My favorite part is how versatile this is! I wear something similar but with black jeans and it works just as well
I wore something similar to a gallery opening and felt like a million bucks. The nude heels really do make your legs look endless!
Not sure about the distressed shorts for museum visits. Some places have strict dress codes. I'd pack a midi skirt as backup
The rust orange crop top would also look amazing with some high waisted white linen pants for a beach dinner
Anyone have suggestions for a cardigan that would work with this? I get cold in galleries
Does anyone know if the yellow tote comes in other colors? I'm in love with the shape but yellow isn't really my thing.
Just ordered this exact dress and I can't wait to style it differently. Do you think it would work with white sneakers for a more casual look?
Has anyone tried styling this with different shoes? I'm thinking maybe some metallic sandals could work for a more casual summer party vibe?
The way that blush pink jacket complements the skirt is giving me major ballet vibes! I would totally wear this to my friend's upcoming art gallery opening
The point about tailoring is crucial. Makes such a difference for dramatic types.
A trilogy about Revan would be perfect. Start with the Mandalorian Wars, then the fall, then redemption.
Love how they address both overspending and hoarding. Two sides of the same coin really.
True Beauty and I Love Yoo are completely different genres if you ask me. One is romance-focused, the other is character-focused.
The article's emphasis on diverse trauma experiences is crucial for breaking stigma.
What about situations where addiction or mental health issues are involved? That adds another layer of complexity.
The fashion in these shows is incredible. I often find myself looking up where to buy outfits I see.
The show makes me grateful I don't have to navigate the marriage market today!
The advice about avoiding straight leg trousers makes sense now. No wonder they never looked quite right!
Really appreciate how the story shows mental health struggles without glamorizing them.
I solved the separation issue by using less moisturizer underneath. Makes a huge difference
I totally understand wanting your own mugs to be private, but making too many things off-limits can create weird tension.
I can relate to wanting something but feeling completely lost about how to achieve it.
Blade Runner is long overdue. I need a Roy Batty figure with that iconic coat.
Black Widow deserved her own movie years ago, but better late than never I guess. Looking forward to learning more about her backstory.
Not everyone has the luxury of letting leaves lie around. They can make quite a mess and attract pests. I prefer to keep my yard tidy.
The article makes writing sound so approachable. I've always been intimidated by the craft
The folded book art for Scorpios is such a clever idea! I made one for my sister and she absolutely treasures it.
I think audiobooks are a great suggestion. I started with those and gradually transitioned to regular books. Now I enjoy both!
Never realized ESPRIT was an early adopter of sustainable practices. Interesting bit of fashion history there.
VSCO's film-like filters are still unmatched. Nothing else gives that authentic analog look
The stress of planning a big wedding nearly ruined my engagement period. Sometimes simpler is better
Has anyone tried using a Schumann Resonator? I'm curious if they actually work or if it's just another wellness gimmick.