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I actually prefer this with the brown accessories instead of black. Gives it a softer, more romantic feel
Smart choice with the high waisted shorts. They make your legs look miles long
What kind of jewelry would you wear with the neckline? I'm thinking delicate gold chains
This look screams confidence. No other accessories needed when you have such strong primary pieces
What do you all think about adding a black belt to define the waist with this sweater?
Would you wear nude heels with this? I'm not brave enough for colored shoes at work.
This whole outfit screams confidence to me. I love how it balances edgy and feminine elements
The elastic waist makes this so comfortable for those long summer days exploring the city
I love how versatile this look is. You could wear it to brunch or shopping and look perfectly put together.
Just ordered a similar skirt from Zara. Any suggestions for making sure the fit is perfect?
I actually own similar boots and they took about a week to break in but now they're super comfortable
My favorite part is how the boots add an edge to the romantic dress. It's all about that contrast
I'm wondering if a belt would work with this? Maybe a thin gold one to match the watch?
I actually prefer this with a nude lip instead of red. Keeps it more daytime appropriate.
Where can I find those shorts? I've been looking for something exactly like this for my vacation
You could totally dress this up with a blazer for meetings. I do that with my similar sweater all the time
Has anyone tried styling the top with jeans? I want to get more wear out of pieces like this
My only concern is the romper length might be tricky for taller girls. Any other tall ladies tried this style?
That sports bra looks super supportive. Would it work for running or is it more for low impact?
Does anyone know if the skirt comes in other colors? I'd love to try this in a lighter wash denim.
What about adding a pearl necklace? I think it would elevate the whole look even more
The earrings are stunning but I wonder if they might be a bit heavy for all day wear. What do you think about switching them for simple silver hoops?
I've found similar pleated skirts at vintage stores for amazing prices. The quality is usually better than fast fashion too
I've been looking for a dress like this forever! The hood detail makes it so unique
Not sure about those pink sunglasses with the rainbow stripes. Wouldn't black ones be more versatile?
Would this jumpsuit work for a summer wedding if dressed up with heels and statement jewelry? I'm thinking of getting it for multiple occasions
Would this work with flared jeans instead of skinny? I feel like it might give an even stronger 90s feel
Anyone tried styling the crop top with high waisted jeans? I have a similar one but struggling to make it work
The mustard and white combo is giving me such happy summer vibes! I need those pants in my wardrobe ASAP
Such a sweet outfit! The daisy trim on that pink blouse makes it so special. I would wear this to my friend's baby shower next month
Has anyone tried styling these pieces with white sneakers instead of the boots? I feel like it could give it an even more casual vibe
The point about not rushing really resonates. Healing takes time and that's okay.
I disagree about them being basically the same movie. The settings and character motivations are completely different
The ripple effect of healing generational wounds through understanding our past makes so much sense.
I keep coming back to the Welcome to the Internet song. It's terrifyingly accurate.
The article makes valid points but some industries will never be fully remote.
Started supporting more local businesses during the pandemic. Plan to continue that habit.
Her focus on economic opportunity for women deserves more attention than it gets.
The moral complexity of these characters could make for some really compelling storytelling.
The connection between language and critical thinking skills is fascinating. I've noticed my problem-solving abilities have improved since learning Mandarin.
It's encouraging to see how this is slowly becoming part of mainstream discussion in film circles.
The album feels unfinished in some parts. I wish he'd spent more time polishing it
As a researcher, I'd love to see more empirical studies on interpersonal synchronicity.
Anyone else find it interesting that positive thinking has actual physical health benefits? The reduced health center visits in that study really surprised me.
Love Is for Losers main character sounds so relatable with her anti-romance stance.
The concept of creating aesthetic gardens being somewhat pointless is debatable. Beauty has its own purpose.
The concept of falling for potential rather than reality is eye-opening. Making me question some current relationships.
I've started buying shoes in neutral colors and it's made outfit planning so much easier
The article makes me want to rewatch both films with these perspectives in mind. I bet I'll notice so much more now.
I've started mending my clothes instead of replacing them. Learned from YouTube tutorials
The tip about diverse social media accounts really resonated with me! I recently cleaned up my feed and started following more body-positive accounts. It's made such a difference in my mental health.
The way they handled the armor subplot really shows how much respect the creators have for the source material.
Riya's comment about feeling less pressured post-pandemic is spot on. I've definitely felt that shift in mindset.