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Love how the sunglasses balance out the casual vibe of the distressed jeans
Going to recreate this for my friend's art gallery opening next month! So perfect for the vibe
Smart choice with the black sneakers. They ground the outfit and work with everything
I've found similar looks at thrift stores for half the price. Vintage is the way to go!
Wonder if the velvet pants come in emerald green? That would be stunning with the silver top
The border detail gives it such a royal touch. Reminds me of traditional Rajasthani designs.
I need that bag in my life! Do you think it would fit both a laptop and gym clothes for after work?
For cooler days, a cream chunky knit cardigan would look amazing with this
This would be perfect for my casual office. Just need to find the right accessories
Can we talk about how versatile that pink top would be? I could see it with jeans, white pants, literally everything
That bag is gorgeous but I'd need something bigger for my daily essentials. Anyone have suggestions for a similar style in a larger size?
Wonder if a smokey eye would work instead of the suggested soft pink makeup?
I actually tried this dress on last week. The fabric is much more comfortable than you'd expect for something so glamorous
Could we swap the high tops for combat boots for a grungier vibe? I love playing with contrasts
This outfit screams confidence! Can't wait to recreate it for my anniversary
I'm obsessed with how the gradient sunglasses give it that French girl vibe. Makes me want to book a trip to Paris right now!
I'm living for this contrast between sweet and edgy. The polka dots with combat boots is such a mood
Those heels are giving me life but my wallet is crying just looking at them. Anyone know some good dupes?
The dress fits beautifully, and I'm obsessed with how it captures that academic aesthetic without trying too hard
Just a heads up the red bracelet might stain the dress sleeves when it gets hot
I'm wondering if the shorts would work with Doc Martens for a more edgy look when it gets cooler? What do you all think?
I've tried bell sleeves before and knocked over my coffee twice in one day! Any tips for managing them?
I actually think black accessories would look better here. The white feels a bit too matchy matchy for my taste
The proportions of the crop top with the high waisted skirt are perfect for creating that hourglass silhouette
The gold watch really elevates the whole look. I have a silver one but now I'm tempted to invest in gold
The gradual studs on the jeans are such a unique touch. Makes them special without being over the top
The high-low hem on that sweater must be so flattering in motion. I always look for details like that.
My favorite thing about this outfit is how the watch adds just the right amount of polish without being too flashy
This ensemble gives such strong professional vibes! The white button-down and pencil skirt combo is timeless. I would add a delicate gold necklace to soften the look just a bit
Those black studded heels are perfect with this dress. I have similar ones and they're surprisingly comfortable for dancing all night
I'm totally in love with how the eye slip-ons add a quirky touch to such a feminine dress! Really makes the whole outfit pop
Anyone else think the sleeves might be a bit much for everyday wear? I worry about dipping them in everything
I'm completely obsessed with how the dress flows, reminds me of my favorite summer dress. Has anyone tried styling it with white sneakers for a casual look?
I absolutely love how the striped pants create such a bold statement! I've been looking for a pair just like these
The father-son dynamic in The Road is heartbreaking because you know it can't last forever.
The detail about them mainly communicating through moans is one thing modern zombies got right at least.
Always felt guilty about my wandering mind during meditation. This perspective changes everything.
The article makes valid points but seems to assume all kids react the same way to divorce and new relationships.
Kind of amazing how one authors dedication to his vision created something so uniquely powerful.
The section about cancer pain management gives me hope for my mom who's going through chemo
Been using Ref Jeans for a year now. Great quality and I love their transparency about manufacturing.
The example of Elisha's servant was eye-opening. Makes me wonder how much abundance I'm missing simply because I'm not seeing it.
Bird watching helped me appreciate nature more. Now I notice so many details I used to miss.
Bezos going to space really shows how different modern wealth is. Ancient rich people built monuments, modern ones build rockets.
The best part about these games is they give us something to look forward to when we can't meet in person.
The hardest part for me is maintaining high self-worth during tough times. It's easy to feel worthy when everything's going well.
Has anyone tried keeping a journal of positive self-talk? I'm thinking about starting one after reading this.
Six years together is a good amount of experience to share these insights. They feel authentic rather than just theoretical.
The article's emphasis on personal choice rather than strict rules is refreshing.
Just learned about the train crash scene being the most expensive shot in silent film history. Imagine dropping a real locomotive into a river for one scene! They sure don't make them like this anymore.
The winter wear section could use more specific brand recommendations. It's still tricky finding well-fitted coats that don't add bulk.
Just wondering if anyone has tried the Sephora Collection products mentioned in the article? Are they actually good quality for the price point?
Some of my favorite books actually blend multiple genres. I wish the article addressed how genres often overlap.
Interesting how they mention the history of home workouts with DVDs. We've come so far
The statistic about women being primary caregivers for ill elders really struck me. No wonder we're seeing higher rates of anxiety and depression!
Not sure I agree with their take on European fashion being more sophisticated than American. Feels like an outdated stereotype