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Just scored a similar jacket at a vintage store! The embroidery makes such a statement.
The makeup palette shades complement everything perfectly. Great for creating both day and evening looks
Anyone tried styling these kinds of boots with dresses? Looking for some inspiration
I'm thinking of getting this for my engagement photos. The texture would look amazing in pictures
I would totally swap the sneakers for combat boots when it gets cooler. The edgy contrast would work so well with the feminine embroidery
Would this work for petites? I'm 5'2" and worried the bomber might overwhelm my frame
My only concern is the pink sneakers might limit how often you can wear this. What do you all think about neutral shoes instead?
The proportions are just right. Sometimes capes can overwhelm but this one hits at the perfect length
Actually tried recreating this look but used a blazer instead of the long coat. Worked surprisingly well
The crystal accessories really complete the whole ensemble. I might swap out the teardrop earrings for studs if you want something more subtle.
Just tried recreating this with pieces from my closet. The trick is definitely keeping the dress simple and letting the accessories shine
The sunscreen selection is on point. I use the same one and it never leaves that weird white cast on your skin
Actually I think combat boots would look even better than the sneakers with this vibe
The mesh crop top layered under the windbreaker creates such a cool textural contrast
Anyone else think the white jacket would look amazing with a midi silk skirt for a more dressed up vibe? I'm thinking of getting one similar for multiple occasions
The plum and pink color combo is so unexpected yet works beautifully. My wardrobe needs this kind of creativity
I'm wondering if the crop top would work with high waisted pants for the office? Maybe with a blazer?
Does anyone know where I can find a similar hat? I've been looking everywhere for one with that perfect wide brim
The boots are stunning but I tried dancing in similar ones at a party and my feet were killing me after 2 hours
I'm wondering about the fit of those jeans. Would you say they run true to size? I've been burned before with online jean shopping!
Would these mom jeans work for someone with curves? I really want to try this look but I'm worried about the fit
Has anyone tried styling the black tank with a plaid shirt instead of the cardigan? I think it could give an even edgier grunge vibe
You could definitely swap the combat boots for some Doc Martens if you want a slightly different edge. I have both and they work equally well with dresses like this.
Those black stilettos are gorgeous but my feet would be crying after an hour. Anyone tried those foldable flats for backup? Would love recommendations
Love how the article emphasizes that meditation is a practice, not a perfect science. Takes the pressure off trying to do it 'right'.
The article makes good points but seems a bit alarmist. Not all mods are dangerous, some actually enhance gameplay safely.
Interesting point about the word discipline meaning to teach. Changes the whole perspective on handling misbehavior
Interesting how it helps with REM sleep behavior disorder. Wonder if it could help with other sleep disorders
Interesting perspective but I disagree somewhat. While gratitude is important, we still need to actively work towards our goals. Simply being content won't pay the bills.
Interesting point about positive versus negative religious beliefs. Makes me reflect on my own spiritual practice.
The comparison between Dickinson and Roosevelt's different lifestyles is fascinating. Shows there's no one path to leaving a meaningful legacy.
The privacy aspect makes total sense to me. Imagine trying to take your kids to the park when you're Kim Kardashian.
Just wanted to share my experience. I switched to their Azelaic Acid during pregnancy and it worked wonders for my hormonal acne! Much safer than salicylic acid.
The Help made me think about my own privilege and how I can use it to amplify marginalized voices.
I find it fascinating how our inner dialogue shapes our reality. Just yesterday I caught myself being overly critical about a small mistake at work.
I appreciate how it addresses the misconception about the whole family needing to participate.
The part about dedication to understanding others is crucial. We're often too busy to really listen.
The part about BP's carbon footprint calculator is eye-opening. I can't believe they tried to shift blame to consumers while causing that massive oil spill.