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Would swap the platforms for loafers myself, but still absolutely love this whole vibe
The clutch matches perfectly with the flowers in the top. I never would have thought to coordinate them that way!
I'm obsessed with how the dark floral print hides drink spills. So practical for concerts!
Not practical for everyday wear but would be perfect for special occasions
My hairstylist recommended that exact hair mask. It's seriously transformed my colored hair!
What kind of jewelry would you wear with the neckline? I'm thinking a delicate necklace might be nice.
I'm wondering if the top would work with white wide leg pants for a dressier vibe? Thoughts?
Do you think black boots would work just as well? Or is the burgundy what makes it special?
The cardigan makes this outfit so much more versatile. Great layering piece
My suggestion would be to add a navy clutch for evening events instead of the white bag
Loving how the gold hoops complement the vintage aesthetic without being too costume like
You could totally dress this up with a denim jacket and white sneakers for casual friday
Wonder if the coat comes in other colors? Would look amazing in cream or camel too
Would look amazing with my pearl earrings instead of the tassels for a more classic take
The mix of patterns between the floral top and tiered skirt is so well balanced. Not easy to pull off but this works perfectly
I love how the coffee cup pin adds a fun personal touch. We all know Mondays run on coffee! Anyone else collect little quirky accessories like this?
The light blue bracelet is such an understated touch. Really brings out the blue in the floral pattern
I actually own a similar blazer and love pairing it with white jeans and a black turtleneck for winter daytime looks. It's so versatile!
Honestly the proportions in this outfit are so well thought out. The peplum balances the chunky boots perfectly
Would this work for a casual Friday at the office? My workplace is pretty relaxed
Perfect outfit for hosting dinner parties. Comfortable enough to cook in but still looks put together
Could you swap the red sweater for a black one? Or would that be too much black?
The neutral makeup palette colors are gorgeous but I think a coral lip would really pop with this outfit
As someone who works in a creative office, this outfit would be perfect for client meetings. Professional but still shows personality
Has anyone tried styling these kinds of boots with shorts? I'm worried they might make my legs look shorter
I've got these exact boots and they're surprisingly versatile! I wear them with literally everything from dresses to jeans
Not sure about the neon sneakers with this, I would probably go with white ones to keep it more classic
The burgundy bag is stunning but I think a smaller crossbody might work better with the proportions of the peplum
The white bomber jacket is beautiful but I'd be so nervous about keeping it clean during workouts
The backpack is everything! I love how it adds personality while still being practical. Perfect for carrying those skincare essentials too
The navy and pink combo is seriously underrated. I'm obsessed with how the backpack ties in with the sneakers
Has anyone found a similar bag in beige? I think it would work even better with the gingham print
The choker really ties it all together. I'm getting such 90s meets modern vibes
Such a smart way to style that yellow blouse! I would have never thought to pair it with brown pants but it works perfectly
We really need to stop treating this as a future problem. The effects are already happening now.
The article makes a good point about not needing origin stories thanks to the multiverse concept.
These accessories seem excessive until you realize how much they protect your investment.
Anyone else notice how her personality completely changed after she started wearing makeup? That was pretty telling.
I find it fascinating how they established Bond's personality traits that lasted decades.
The suggestion about movement really works. When I dance, I feel beautiful regardless of what I look like.
My therapist introduced me to shadow work and it's helped me process childhood trauma I didn't even know I had.
Nice to have exercises that don't require leaving my desk during busy periods.
Does anyone else find it ironic that the article uses religious texts to argue against religion? Seems like cherry-picking to me.
Sometimes I wonder if completely letting go of the past is actually possible. Wouldn't some of those experiences always shape who we are?
I appreciate how the article addresses both personal and professional digital use.
Not sure I agree about Civil War being essential viewing before Black Widow. Seems more like an optional watch to me.
The meditation technique mentioned really works. I've had much better results since I started charging with intent.
I actually prefer playing vanilla with friends. Mods can cause compatibility issues in multiplayer.
Anyone else think modern comics could learn a thing from these silver age stories? They packed so much story into single issues.
Love how this article addresses both physical and emotional aspects of body hair removal.
I found that writing down my to-do list before bed helps quiet my racing mind. Such a simple but effective tip.
I've been struggling with my home office setup lately and these tips are exactly what I needed! Natural light makes such a huge difference to my mood.
Reading this made me realize I've been too focused on the destination instead of the journey.
The fight scenes were surprisingly well done. I loved how they showed Enola's combat training as part of her education.