The simplicity of this look is what makes it so striking. Sometimes less really is more
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The simplicity of this look is what makes it so striking. Sometimes less really is more
Anyone else thinking this would look amazing with a camel coat for winter? I can totally see that working with these colors
Does anyone know if tie-dye is still trending? I'm thinking of investing in a piece like this.
I'd probably swap the chain bag for a woven one in summer, but otherwise this is absolute perfection
Navy is such an underrated color. It's softer than black but just as versatile. I'm inspired to add more navy pieces to my wardrobe
The shoes are definitely the star for me. They would jazz up any basic outfit in my closet
The structured elements of the shirt balance out the flowy pants perfectly. Great proportions
The bag really grounds the whole look. Essential for carrying laptop and documents
The mini backpack trend is still going strong and I'm here for it. So much more practical than a regular purse for casual looks
I've been looking for pants like these forever! The embroidery detail is exactly what I need to elevate my basics.
So glad I found this look! Planning to recreate it for my vacation in Hawaii next month
The silhouette is incredible! That high-waisted skirt would make anyone feel like a princess.
The Mary Janes are giving me major vintage vibes but in such a modern way with that metallic heel
The gold watch is such a thoughtful addition. It adds just the right amount of classic sophistication without competing with the statement pieces.
The burgundy and black combo is so underrated. It's like black's cooler, more interesting cousin
The backpack is perfect for this but I could also see it working with a crossbody bag for evening.
I'm thinking of adding a delicate gold necklace to layer with those statement earrings. Thoughts?
Has anyone tried styling the crop top with high-waisted jeans? I feel like it could work for a more casual look.
Can we talk about those boot heels? Finally something stylish that won't have me toppling over after an hour
The white tee underneath is perfect but I would add some layered necklaces to bring more personality
Those Vans are cool but I think white platform sneakers would elevate this look even more. What do you all think?
For summer I'd swap the hoodie for a basic white tee and keep everything else the same
I actually have similar jeans and never thought to pair them with something so delicate. This is giving me so many new outfit ideas!
I actually have this exact blazer and never thought to pair it with pink! Game changer for my wardrobe
You could totally swap the black clutch for a metallic one to bring out those stunning gold earrings. I just got a champagne colored one that would work beautifully with this
Just tried recreating this look with pieces from my closet and it works so well for my coffee meeting tomorrow
Where can I find that rose embroidered top? I need it for my sisters bachelorette party in Nashville next month
Those distressed jeans look super versatile. Anyone know if they run true to size? I always struggle with sizing in ripped styles
Would this work for an evening campus event? I worry the tank might be too casual
This dress is giving me all the romantic vibes! I can totally see myself wearing this to my cousin's garden wedding next month
I actually tried this dress on last week and the way it catches the light is unreal! The flutter sleeves are super flattering and hide my upper arms perfectly
This whole look gives such perfect balance between professional and personality! I wear similar outfits to my consulting job and always get compliments
Completely agree about watching others audition. Its amazing how differently people interpret the same role.
The bit about road conditions is so true. My California driving experience did not prepare me for East Coast winters.
Anyone else notice how social events are now just people taking pictures for social media?
The parkrun community helped me overcome social anxiety. Such a supportive environment.
You really nailed it about comparing ourselves to others. That's my biggest struggle.
Wish the article addressed how to maintain individuality in conservative work environments.
Reading about Angurvadal makes me think about how practical it would be. Like a built-in threat detector with those glowing runes
Meeting through dating apps and going long distance is becoming more common than people think
Started washing my clothes less frequently and air drying them. They last so much longer now.
The fact that a truck full of clothes is dumped every second is mind-blowing. We really need to rethink our consumption habits.
Their message about rock never dying really resonates with me. We need more bands like this keeping the genre alive
One of Us Is Lying might be marketed as YA but the themes are pretty universal.
This reminds me of how we handle grief. Sometimes those protective lies are necessary.
I appreciate how this article highlights the historical context of church and state separation, but I feel it's missing some key modern perspectives on how religious freedom intersects with transgender rights
Remember when Netflix was the only streaming service? Now I'm spending more on streaming than I did on cable.
I appreciate how the article emphasizes the difference between healthy and toxic productivity.
Introducing Clarice would definitely shake things up, but I worry it might feel forced just to please fans of Silence of the Lambs.
The distinction between Boho and gypsy style is important and well explained.
The section about making a list of important things to discover our values seems practical. I tried it just now and was surprised by what came up for me.
You definitely can buy trendy items smartly. Just wait for sales and choose pieces that can be styled multiple ways.
Made those jute-wrapped tin can planters. They look great but make sure to seal the jute or it gets moldy when watering
Lost my uncle to Covid last year. These precautions really do matter. Please everyone take this seriously.
The article's definition of external reality seems too narrow to me. What about shared human experiences that can't be measured?