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I tried a similar look but with a pink skirt. The black top really does work with everything!
This is giving me major vintage vibes but in such a modern way. I'm obsessed with how the combat boots toughen up the feminine dress.
Such a fun way to embrace the whole Netflix and chill aesthetic without looking sloppy
The burgundy lipstick ties it all together beautifully. Anyone have a good shade recommendation?
I love how the rose quartz earrings soften the whole look. I might add a matching bracelet to complete the jewelry set.
Such a clever way to mix casual and put-together. I need this whole outfit for my weekend plans
I'm loving how the splatter print makes this so versatile for different occasions.
Anyone know where I can find something similar but maybe in a cream color? White washes me out but I love this style
I have a similar dress and found that adding a thin black belt really helps define the waist even more. Would look amazing with this one too!
Can we talk about how the green tones in the blazer and top create such harmony? Perfect color coordination
The way this combines modern minimalism with traditional elements is so inspiring
Personally I'd switch the white sneakers for platform boots and add some fishnet stockings underneath
Those tassel earrings might get caught in your hair a lot, speaking from experience
Not sure about mixing mint and red together honestly. Feels a bit Christmas-y to me
The burgundy lip adds such a perfect dark romantic touch. Anyone know where I can find a similar shade?
My suggestion would be to add some gold jewelry to warm up the look even more. Maybe some chunky chain bracelets?
I tried wearing oxford shoes with shorts before but wasn't sure about it. Seeing this combo gives me confidence to try again!
I actually have a similar skirt and never thought to pair it with lace. Such a cool contrast!
The way those two tone jeans work with the yellow sweater is pure genius! I need this combo in my life for my weekend coffee runs
The stigma around mental health in sports seems to be slowly changing, but we still have far to go.
The part about becoming stretched thin really resonates. That's exactly how I feel when avoiding emotions.
Love the emphasis on finding what works for you instead of forcing traditional creative outlets.
Sometimes I think we put too much pressure on friendships to be perfect. Real friendship includes disagreements and rough patches.
Love how they showed that change, while necessary, isn't always easy or straightforward.
I appreciate how they balanced the horror elements with moments of joy and triumph.
The bit about quality sheets is so true. I recently invested in some nice cotton sheets and my sleep has improved dramatically
Nothing beats watching the sunset from Sunset Cliffs, though that wasn't mentioned in the article
Room was gut-wrenching in both formats, but the visual storytelling in the film was incredible.
Just reading this made me want to go outside for a walk. I've been sitting here watching shows all weekend.
Those high-end designers really need to start considering wide feet in their collections.
I find it interesting that the article doesn't mention timing. Sometimes just waiting 30 minutes makes all the difference
My experience with Owlcrate has been amazing. Each box feels like a birthday present, and the curation is thoughtful.
The environmental impact is huge. Just think about all those cars not sitting in traffic anymore pumping out emissions.
As someone who used to have major anger problems, I can say professional help was what finally made the difference for me
Anyone else noticed how automation is creating exactly the kind of class disruption Marx wrote about?
This whole 'communication is key' thing seems obvious, but it's amazing how many of us still get it wrong.
The article makes a good point about the difference between confirmation bias and genuine synchronicity. I think many skeptics conflate the two.
I'm fascinated by how the female gaze focuses on emotions and atmosphere rather than just physical appearances. It's refreshing to see this perspective gaining more attention in modern media.