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Genius idea having fashion tape on hand Those sequins can get heavy and shift throughout the night
I've styled my plaid blazer similarly but with a turtleneck for winter. The possibilities are endless with these pieces!
Perfect balance between comfortable and put together. Saving this for weekend inspiration
Wonder if the boots would be too warm for summer though? Maybe save them for fall events
Such a mood lifter! The colors in that lion print would brighten any gloomy day
You nailed the accessories! Simple but they add just enough interest without overwhelming
What about swapping the backpack for a crossbody on days when you're carrying less? I've got a silver one that would work perfectly
I'm plus size and would love to recreate this look. Any suggestions for where to find similar pieces?
What about switching the plaid skirt for a solid black one? Would it lose its charm?
Just tried recreating this with pieces from my closet and surprisingly it worked! Even my old mustard cardigan looked fresh paired with green
Have the same blouse and found it runs small in the arms. Definitely size up if you're planning to buy it
This would transition so well from day to night. Just add some red lipstick to match those boots
Has anyone tried styling these kinds of boots with dresses? I just got similar ones and would love some inspiration!
Creator again! Fun fact the pink joggers were a last minute swap and ended up being my favorite part
I actually own these exact jeans and they're super comfortable! The distressing is in all the right places
What about switching the sandals for some metallic ankle boots for a nighttime version? I think it would look amazing
Wonder if the sweatshirt comes in other colors? I'm not big on mint but love the design
You could totally swap the heels for metallic flats if you're not comfortable in stilettos all night.
I've been wearing my crossbody bag like this everywhere lately it's such a practical size for everyday essentials
Anyone tried styling the bomber with a dress? Looking for ways to make it more feminine
I've styled mine with a black crop top and leather jacket for evening. Totally transforms the whole vibe
You could totally dress this down by switching the gingham pants for black jeans while keeping that gorgeous red crop top and plaid cardigan combo.
Anyone else thinking this would be perfect for a casual beach rehearsal dinner? Just swap the shorts for white linen pants
Can we talk about how versatile this romper is? I could see wearing this to so many different occasions!
I'd swap the combat boots for white sneakers during daytime, then switch to the boots for evening
Could we talk about that gorgeous structured bag? I love how it adds a modern edge to the classic tweed and lace combination
You could totally dress this up with a sheer black button down over the bralette. I wear mine like this all the time for dinner dates
I love how versatile this whole outfit is. I've been wearing my similar crop top with white linen pants for evening dinners and it works perfectly!
I actually have similar pieces in my closet and never thought to put them together like this! Trying it tomorrow
Has anyone tried using a silk slip under wrap dresses? I find it helps prevent any wardrobe malfunctions
The eye detail on that handbag is such a unique touch. Where can I find something similar?
These would make such cute gifts for a girls pajama party. Already planning one with my besties
It's interesting how some people confuse comfort with complacency in long-term relationships.
Interesting how they talk about freedom from humanity's expectations. I feel that pressure daily.
This article perfectly captures the struggle between societal expectations and self-acceptance.
Interesting how they mention movies reshaping historical narratives. Titanic is such a perfect example of this.
I found the blood feud example a bit extreme, but it definitely illustrates the power of choosing to break cycles.
The comparison to The Sims is brilliant! It's all about exploring different life choices from a safe distance.
Love how the article emphasizes making spaces personal. Too many rooms nowadays look like hotel rooms.
I've trained so many local crew members in Georgia. Hate to see that investment wasted.
Not sure about the monthly cleansing schedule. I feel mine need it more often.
This article needs to distinguish between traditional self-help and modern psychology-based personal development books.
Sometimes I feel guilty taking time to do these things when I'm at work and having a bad day. Anyone else struggle with this?
The pandemic really highlighted how many of our grooming habits were for others.
The part that got me was learning O'Neal only received $300 for his role in Hampton's death. Just shows how little value the FBI placed on Black lives.
The fact that they're considered pests in some parts of Alaska is wild to me. What a shift from being endangered!
The way they describe love as something that can exist without active participation is fascinating.
These are great choices but where are books representing different cultures and experiences?
A horse skull on a pole singing rude rhymes? Welsh traditions are wild! Love it though.
I'm actually a bit concerned about people relying too heavily on crystals instead of seeking proper medical help for severe anxiety.
The advice about not going monochrome is spot on! My first attempt was all black and grey and I got so bored
I've had my step stool for years and it's probably the most useful thing I own. Great for changing light bulbs too!