I'm wondering if I could swap the cardigan for a blazer to make it more office appropriate? Thoughts?
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I'm wondering if I could swap the cardigan for a blazer to make it more office appropriate? Thoughts?
For winter, I'd add a fitted black blazer and some sheer black tights. Maybe even burgundy tights if you're feeling bold!
What nail color would you wear with this? I'm thinking either burgundy to match or a neutral nude.
Looking at getting this dress but worried about the white background being high maintenance
Just ordered those heels! Can't wait to style them with everything in my closet.
Has anyone found affordable dupes for these pieces? I'm trying to recreate this look on a budget!
Love how the brown boots unexpectedly complement the bronze top. Would never have thought to pair those
The clutch might be a bit much for daytime. What about a structured tote instead?
I'm obsessed with how the lace-up back adds interest to a simple white top. Such a smart design detail!
I tried a similar style but with a burgundy coat. Gives it a completely different vibe!
I usually stay away from camo but the way it's styled here with the feminine accessories makes me want to give it another try
The contrast between sporty and sophisticated is what makes this outfit work so well
The heels are stunning but I'd probably go for a lower heel height for comfort
The dress is gorgeous but I might opt for a simpler clutch. The florals compete with the stripes in my opinion
I would definitely invest in good shapewear for this kind of fitted silhouette. It makes such a difference in how the dress lays
Not sure about the silver accessories with this. I think gold would warm it up more and complement the blush pink better. What do you all think?
I've been looking for distressed jeans with floral details forever! Anyone know where to find similar ones?
I actually own this exact dress and pair it with white sneakers for a more casual vibe. It's so versatile!
I actually think black boots would work better with this look. The nude ones are nice but darker footwear would ground the outfit more
The stripes on those sleeves are everything! Anyone know where to find something similar but in blue?
The skater skirt is so flattering! Does anyone know where to find one that doesn't ride up when walking?
I've tried mixing this style skirt with a graphic tee and sneakers for a more casual look. It totally transforms the whole vibe while keeping that feminine feel.
I have a similar gingham top but in blue would it work just as well with these accessories? I'm trying to recreate this look with pieces I already own
Has anyone tried knotting the shirt instead of tucking it? I feel like that could give it a fun casual twist!
Anyone else think the pants might be a bit overwhelming for shorter people? I'm 5'2 and worried they'd swallow me whole
What I love most about this outfit is how versatile it is. I'd swap the boots for white sneakers in summer
Those nude heels are perfect but I wonder if metallic gold sandals might add an extra pop? What do you all think?
That 2023 first-round pick for Tucker seems like nothing now. Championships are forever.
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The shift to remote work happened faster than anyone expected. No going back now.
Started with drugstore makeup at Ulta and gradually moved to higher end products. Perfect learning curve!
My grandmother passed during lockdown. Not being able to say goodbye properly still hurts.
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I use etymology all the time with my ESL students. It helps them connect English words to their native language
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Honestly tried this approach and it worked wonders for my marriage. We're both much happier when we focus on giving rather than expecting.
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