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Consider adding a honey colored crossbody bag for a more practical everyday option
The balance is impeccable - edgy tee, classic skirt, fun heels. It's giving main character energy without trying too hard.
The red lipstick ties it all together. Sometimes it's the small details that make the biggest impact.
You could totally make this work for a wedding by changing up the accessories
I'd probably add a delicate necklace to complete the look. Maybe something with a small pendant?
Has anyone found similar shorts at a lower price point? These are gorgeous but over my budget
Anyone else thinking about wearing this to an art gallery opening? It feels very artistic and sophisticated
This would look so cute with a black turtleneck underneath the sweater for colder days
The powder compact is such a smart addition. Sequins can really catch flash photography so having touch ups handy is key
I'm loving how the white sneakers brighten up the whole look. They really make the outfit feel fresh.
I love wearing my leather jacket with sundresses in spring! It's such an unexpected combo and helps me get more wear out of my investment pieces
Would this work for petite frames? I'm worried the coat might overwhelm my small frame
Love how the whole set isn't overly feminine. My partner and I could totally share that t-shirt
Where can I find those glasses? They're exactly what I've been looking for!
White sneakers are classic but I'm thinking metallic ones could add an interesting twist without being too loud.
I love how the beanie adds a casual touch to balance out the structured bag and jacket
Wonder how this would look with gold flat sandals instead of the pumps for a more casual vibe
I've found that rolling the sleeves of the jacket makes it look more casual. Anyone else do this?
Never thought about pairing nude underwear with beachwear but it makes so much sense for this fabric type
The mix of traditional print with modern silhouettes is giving me life right now
I've been looking for white jeans just like these. Any brand recommendations that won't break the bank?
I actually own these pants in navy and they're super comfortable. The high waist is so flattering!
Anyone else think the mesh panels in the leggings might get too cold during winter workouts?
I'm thinking about getting this dress but worried about the length. How tall are you usually for midi length to hit right?
You could totally make this more casual by switching the dress for a black slip dress and keeping those amazing accessories
The pearl earrings are lovely but I think some dangly butterfly earrings would really lean into the whimsical theme
Anyone else appreciate how the white sneakers balance out the black overalls? I'm obsessed with this proportional play.
Anyone tried the Lotus sunscreen? I need something that won't leave a white cast on my skin
What I really appreciate about this collection is how the pieces can work for multiple seasons. That kimono would be gorgeous for both spring and fall
Am I the only one who thinks the boots are a bit too dressy for the rest of the look? Maybe some chunky combat boots would work better
Such a smart idea using purple eyeshadow! It complements the navy so well without being too matchy matchy
I'm wondering if the bag would work better in metallic silver to match the studs on the shoes? What do you all think?
This red dress is absolutely gorgeous! The vintage inspired cut with that full skirt makes me want to twirl all night long
This dress reminds me of a modern take on Jessica Rabbit! The curves are absolutely stunning and that red is so rich and captivating
Just got those same palazzo pants and was struggling with styling them. This color block shirt idea is brilliant, makes the whole look feel so artsy
This helps explain why some people need more recovery time after intense experiences.
Reading about Gleipnir makes me appreciate Norse creativity. Who thinks to make a chain out of impossible things?
Really struggling with the concept that learning isn't the path to knowledge. Seems counterintuitive.
Reading this made me realize how much we need modern equivalents to ancient rituals.
The connection between stress and confidence is real. Less confidence definitely equals more anxiety for me.
The three steps of welcoming prayer seem practical and doable. Going to try this.
I find it interesting that most of these flowers are also used in perfumes. The perfume industry clearly knows what they're doing.
I disagree about the changes being bad. Sometimes adaptations need to take creative liberties to work in a different medium.
I've found my wild nature through art and creativity. Everyone's expression of it is different.
A-line skirts from Uniqlo work great for me. Perfect length and not too full.
The loneliness factor is crucial. My solo travels actually helped me feel less alone, oddly enough.
Never realized peppermint could be problematic. Explains why my skin didn't like that cooling face mask.
This book made me want to visit Grand Central Terminal so badly. The way Davis describes the architecture and hidden spaces is just magical.
Try focusing on your footsteps when your mind wanders during walking meditation. It helps bring you back to the present.
The forgiveness quote from Stefani is something I needed to hear. We're often harder on ourselves than we need to be.
Been following these guidelines for a month now and getting so many compliments on my outfit choices!
While I appreciate inclusivity, I sometimes wonder if having so many labels might actually make things more confusing for people just starting to explore their identity.
Completely understand about the elevators, but that hotel sounds gorgeous despite the entrance drama.
The message about being more than just your size is powerful, but society still has a long way to go in actually implementing this mindset.
I needed to read this today. Been feeling stuck comparing myself to old classmates on LinkedIn.