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What about switching the velvet mules for some pointed ankle boots? I feel like that could make it more day-appropriate
The nude flats elongate the leg line so nicely. Smart choice for petite frames
The layered necklaces remind me of sea glass so perfect for this look
The proportions of everything work so well together. That hat brim is the perfect width
I tried a similar look but with platform sneakers instead very comfortable
What lipstick shade would you pair with this? I'm thinking a soft pink to match the theme
Anyone else worried about the distressed jeans lasting? Mine always seem to rip in the wrong places
I've worn mine with white sneakers for a casual day look and it worked surprisingly well. The versatility is incredible.
This combination would be perfect for my upcoming board presentation
Just bought similar joggers but in a olive green camo. Works just as well with black tops
Can we talk about how versatile that denim jacket is? You could throw it over literally anything
Could definitely see this working for a casual office with the right blazer
The crossbody bag makes this whole look more casual and wearable for daytime
That cat hat is giving me major autumn vibes. Need it for my fall wardrobe
The crossbody bag is practical and stylish. Perfect for keeping your hands free while shopping or at festivals!
Have you considered adding a crossbody bag? I think a small black leather one would complete this look perfectly
My tip for wearing bodycon dresses is to invest in good shapewear. It makes such a difference in how confident you feel!
A crossbody bag would really complete this look. Maybe something with silver hardware to match the jacket zippers?
Would this work for a winter wedding? I'm thinking of recreating it but maybe with velvet pants instead of jeans.
Actually the crop length is perfect it hits right at the high waist of the pants creating such a flattering silhouette
The proportions of this dress are so well balanced! The midi length with those pointed heels creates such a flattering line
I found a similar blouse at H&M last week for under $40! Such a steal for this look
You could totally dress this up with some gold jewelry and a structured bag for dinner out
You could make this more casual by switching the lace shorts for denim cutoffs
Those silver heels would look amazing with so many other outfits too. I can see them working with jeans and a nice top
The mix of textures here is brilliant. Crochet with denim is unexpected but works so well!
The wave-inspired lip art is giving me major artistic vibes. Would love to try recreating this for a special event.
Anyone else think those strappy sandals might be a bit impractical for a full day of city walking? My feet would be screaming after an hour
This dress is perfect for my upcoming beach vacation! I'm wondering if anyone has suggestions for a sun hat that would complement this look?
I'm wondering if the Forest Essentials hair cream really works well with the hair dryer? Anyone tried this combo?
This dress is such a statement piece! I can't wait to wear something similar to my cousin's gallery opening next month
I'm obsessed with how the satin ribbon belt defines the waist. Has anyone tried styling it with a metallic belt instead? I feel like that could add an interesting twist for New Year's Eve.
I tried those paper bag shorts in yellow and they're super flattering on different body types. The high waist really does wonders!
I struggle with the balance between learning from past mistakes and not dwelling on them.
Her death scene was poorly written. She deserved a more meaningful ending.
Love how the article addresses both spiritual and practical aspects.
I'm curious how they'll maintain quality with so many projects in development.
I'm skeptical but intrigued. Maybe we do need to rethink our approach completely.
Just because something isn't scientifically measurable doesn't mean it's not valuable. Sometimes inspiration alone is worth it.
An Azkaban series could really explore the ethics of magical punishment. Plus, those Dementor guards would be terrifying!
Really appreciate the practical approach of this article. These are all doable changes.
Its interesting how these collaborations often reflected broader cultural changes.
The running gag about Fran's age was hilarious. She stayed 29 for what felt like decades!
This article helped me understand why I've been feeling so unfulfilled.
The part about understanding your hair type is so important. Took me forever to realize I was using products too heavy for my fine hair.
These commercials were before social media but they still went viral through word of mouth. Pretty impressive marketing.
I appreciate how the article acknowledges that you might not be able to turn every bad day around. That's just reality sometimes.
The theme seems a bit broad to me. What even defines American fashion anymore in our global world?
Working on making my villain's actions preventative rather than reactive totally changed my story.
Honestly, I found it refreshing that they acknowledged males can have eating disorders too. My experience was often dismissed because Im a guy.
The emphasis on faux rather than real shearling is a positive step for sustainable fashion
The tradition of Mari Lwyd reminds me of wassailing. Seems like many cultures have similar customs of singing for drinks!
Anyone else notice how many of these help with carpal tunnel? Might have to try some for my wrist pain.
The part about them being well-educated nobles rather than mystical sorcerers makes more sense historically.
The dresser project inspired me to do my whole room in Harry Potter theme. No regrets!
Been using a portable washer for two years now. Best investment ever for my small apartment.