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The whole outfit screams confidence without trying too hard. I'm definitely recreating this look for my next presentation
Would totally rock this to a gallery opening! Just add a bold red lip and you're set
Such a powerful look! Though I might choose navy instead of black for spring and summer months
Anyone tried styling the top with a blazer? I need to make it office appropriate
My concern would be keeping those bell sleeves clean during dinner anyone else?
I've been scared to try statement boots but this is giving me confidence to go for it!
The cat flats add such a fun twist to what could have been a basic outfit. I'm inspired!
I love how versatile this is. You could totally wear it to work with a blazer and then swap the shoes for these platforms for evening drinks.
Have you considered adding a thin belt? Might help define the waist with the loose tank
Would this work for a winter wedding? The color seems appropriate but not sure about the cutouts
I'm thinking about adding a silver belt to accessorize this look. What do you all think?
Would this work for a summer wedding if I swapped the sandals for metallic heels?
What I really appreciate is how this outfit works for both the gym and casual weekend wear
For those looking for budget alternatives, I found similar loafers at Mango last week. Not with pearls but still very chic
Wonder if the tiger graphic would work for the office with a blazer and trousers
You could dress this up for sunset drinks by adding some gold accessories and strappy sandals
I tried distressed jeans but found them impractical for colder weather. What do you all wear when it gets chilly?
Has anyone tried wearing the blue top with jeans? I'm thinking it could work for a more casual look.
I have a similar red dress but never thought to pair it with a leather jacket. Do you think a brown leather jacket would work just as well as the black one?
The striped pattern one would look so cute with a denim jacket thrown over it for brunch with friends
I actually tried on a similar dress and found the off-shoulder style a bit restricting. Has anyone else experienced this? Any tips for making it more comfortable?
The sandals look uncomfortable for long walks. I found similar ones but with more cushioning at Free People
You could totally dress this up with some silver jewelry and a black blazer for a casual office look
Anyone tried styling these pants with a silk button down? I have similar ones but struggling with tops
The advice about proper form with lighter weights is so important for building confidence.
Some items are definitely better quality than others. Had to learn through trial and error.
Found that keeping disinfectant wipes in every room helps me clean more frequently. Small change, big impact.
True about the roguelike format, but we already have so many games like that. DD1 was unique precisely because it wasn't trying to be Slay the Spire.
That Diane Sawyer interview was a perfect example of how badly the media treated young women in the 2000s.
Anyone else notice how they've shifted from just selling products to actually creating innovative solutions?
Love the practical approach of this article. Actually useful advice instead of just theory.
The distinction between temporary and deep-rooted unhappiness is crucial. Wish I had understood this years ago.
The political aspect is scary accurate. They really do weaponize our longing for better times.
Not including the ME3 multiplayer was a huge mistake. That mode was surprisingly fun and added so much replay value.
Interesting to learn that 15-20% of people are HSPs. I wonder how many go undiagnosed or just think something is wrong with them.
Never realized how much planning must have gone into these elaborate train sequences. The logistics are mind-boggling.
These products have transformed my winter skincare routine. No more flaking or tight feeling.
I think the article overlooks how groundbreaking it was to have multiple complex female characters who weren't competing with each other.
I tried the gratitude thing but it felt forced. Not every approach works for everyone I guess.
Cheers moving wasn't as impactful since younger viewers don't really connect with it like The Office.
Todd's outfit being copied by a fashion designer in the show is such a brilliant commentary on how high fashion sometimes just repackages casual wear.
My core strength has improved so much since I started doing planks regularly. They're challenging but worth it.
Anyone else feel like The Midnight Gospel is basically a podcast with trippy visuals? Not complaining though, I love it!
I appreciate how the article acknowledges that different things work for different people.
My go-to is definitely the jewelry tip. A simple necklace can make even my old t-shirt look intentional.
Been using coconut oil on my face for years. Had no idea it could be causing my recurring acne. This explains so much!