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Has anyone found a more affordable version of these bow heels? They're gorgeous but over my budget
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Does anyone know if the patches are sewn on or iron-on? I want to customize mine
The whole look gives me modern Audrey Hepburn vibes but with an edge
How would you style the top for daytime? I want to get more wear out of mine
I'm thinking about getting these pants but worried about maintaining the yellow color. Any care tips?
Anyone else thinking about adding sheer black tights with this look for extra warmth without losing the elegance?
The gold cuff bracelet might get too hot in the sun I usually stick to lighter jewelry for beach days
You could add a bandana as a headband to complete the festival look
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I'm really impressed by how the chunky platforms balance out the short length of the romper.
Super creative mix! Never would have paired these pieces but they work so well together
Found my weekend farmer's market outfit! Though I might swap the backpack for a crossbody to make shopping easier
What bag would you use for evening? The tote is cute but maybe too casual for night
I actually tried switching the belt with a gold one and it completely transformed the look! Gives it more of a dressed up evening feel.
Could totally see this styled with a flowing maxi skirt for beach to bar
You could totally rock this to work with a tailored blazer and lower heels. Such a versatile piece
Love how the black border grounds the bright orange. Such thoughtful design details make all the difference
The casual cool vibe of this outfit is exactly what I try to achieve but never quite nail
For cooler nights, I love throwing a fitted blazer over dresses like this
My only concern is sitting down in this. Tulle can be so unpredictable
The nude lip is too safe. A coral or pink would add more summer vibrancy to the look
For winter I could see this with a long camel coat. The proportions would be amazing
For winter, I'd add a thick cardigan and some tights. This dress could work year round!
The clear heels are giving me blisters just looking at them lol. Maybe some nude strappy sandals instead?
The braided style adds such a romantic touch to this casual look, and I love how it keeps hair off your face during busy days
I wore something similar to a charity gala and felt like a million bucks. The key is definitely in the accessories!
Would this look work for someone who's petite? I worry the boyfriend jeans might overwhelm my frame
Wonder if the cami would work for broader shoulders? I usually struggle with ruffled tops
My favorite part is how versatile each piece is. I could mix and match everything here with other items in my closet
Would this work for a music festival? I'm thinking the boots might be too heavy for all day walking
Have you tried switching the white sneakers for black ones? I feel like it might create an even sleeker silhouette with the leggings
Just fell in love with this look! That burgundy sweater with the distressed edges is such a perfect fall piece
The way the light to dark wash on these jeans elongates the legs is genius! I need these in my wardrobe ASAP
Would this sweater work with black jeans too? I'm trying to maximize my winter wardrobe pieces.
The fawn makeup tutorial was super helpful. Turned out better than expected.
Anyone else find it ironic we're discussing Thoreau's ideas about minimizing distractions on what's probably a digital device?
Nice tips but what about plus size options? Sustainable fashion isn't always size inclusive.
The temporary options seem much more practical for someone like me who likes to change up their look frequently.
I think we need to focus on practical solutions rather than pointing fingers at corporations. What can we actually do as individuals?
The conscious collections often feel like marketing gimmicks to me. What about making their main lines sustainable?