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Genuine question: how are you all sitting in this? Need practical advice
I can see myself wearing this entire outfit all summer long! So practical yet stylish.
Such clean lines throughout the outfit. Really well put together
I need styling tips for walking in platforms that high without looking awkward
I have a similar white button down but never thought to pair it with shorts like this. Game changer
I'd swap the sneakers for some chunky Doc Martens when the weather gets cooler
Would love to see this with a blazer for more formal meetings - maybe in a contrasting charcoal?
I wore something similar to a gallery opening and felt so elegantly artsy!
Would this work for a casual office? I'm trying to upgrade my work wardrobe
Can we talk about how perfect this would be for a destination wedding guest outfit?
The color blocking on the jacket is really clever. Makes it so much more interesting than a basic windbreaker.
The bag is stunning! I think it would also look amazing with a simple white dress for summer
The proportions of the overalls are perfect not too baggy, not too tight
I've been looking for a top like this forever! The twist detail is so flattering
That tank top is everything! Does anyone know if it comes in different colors? I need it in my life
The dress length is perfect for showing off those gorgeous pumps
Never thought about pairing baby blue with mint but it really works here
Would look amazing with a sleek high ponytail and some statement earrings
Anyone tried layering a turtleneck under this? Wondering if it would look bulky
The sunglasses add such a cool factor to this cozy outfit. Really elevates it!
I found a similar bag at Zara that would work perfectly with this outfit if you're not ready to invest in the Gucci.
Would definitely wear these to a theme park! The comfortable shoes are perfect for walking around all day
Those burgundy boots are such a smart choice instead of basic black
The dress is stunning but those heels look painful for all day wear. Has anyone tried them with flat sandals?
Where can I find those gorgeous chain link earrings? They're exactly what I've been searching for!
A black lace shawl would look incredible with this for outdoor evening events. I always get cold at wedding receptions
The trench would look incredible with literally everything in my closet
What a brilliant way to transition summer shorts into fall! Never thought of pairing them with an oversized knit
You could dress this up so easily with some gold jewelry and a clutch for evening
Has anyone tried styling the top with white jeans? I think it could work for a casual dinner look
Has anyone tried styling this kind of wrap top with high waisted pants? I have a similar one but never know quite how to wear it
I can totally see myself wearing this dress with my riding boots and a long pendant necklace. The cream color is absolutely perfect for winter
You could totally swap the lace top for a silk blouse for a different take on this look
My only concern would be the sneakers getting dirty since they're such a bright red. Maybe black ones would be more practical?
Love how versatile this is. I'd probably add some silver layered necklaces to dress it up a bit
Am I the only one who thinks the FITBITCH text is a bit much for brunch? Maybe something more subtle would work better
Am I the only one who thinks the pants might be a bit too long? Maybe they need a slight hem
Love how versatile this outfit is! I can totally see myself wearing this for brunch or a casual beach day
I love how the burgundy crop top matches the floral print on the kimono. I've been looking for ways to style my similar pieces and this is perfect inspiration!
The natural environments point resonates strongly with my experience hiking abroad.
Your story about the basketball game before the accident really shows how ordinary moments can precede life-changing events.
Loved how both women found their strength through art, though in very different ways.
Johnny Storm's growth from hothead teenager to responsible hero is well done in these issues.
The point about reusable bags is great but I wish they'd mentioned alternatives to plastic produce bags too.
Amazing how the research confirms what many of us already knew about theatre improving communication skills. I've seen my own daughter transform from shy to confident through acting classes.
Started implementing these during my breaks instead of checking my phone. Much better for my stress levels.
Used to think self-care was selfish until I realized I can't pour from an empty cup.
The article makes a great point about merchandise driving these decisions. They can't kill popular characters when toys are still selling.
The show really nails how trauma affects our ability to trust and believe in ourselves. Emma's resistance to being the savior feels so authentic.
Cape Fear really shows Scorsese's range as a director. Such a different style from his usual work.
Makes me think about how much harder it must have been for people before we had all these words to describe different experiences.
Anyone else notice their feet get wider throughout the day? I always shop for shoes in the afternoon now.
I actually think season 4 works fine as an ending. Not every mystery needs to be solved.
The whole frozen angle is brilliant. Much more memorable than just another Jack Torrance with an axe.
The military applications worry me. We could end up with superhuman soldiers.
The tip about sending just one text when feeling isolated is brilliant. Sometimes that tiny connection makes all the difference.
Can anyone tell me if the Buffet serum is actually pregnancy safe? I keep getting mixed information online.
The article mentions it has sci-fi elements, but I agree with you. It feels more like a fantasy film to me too.
These are wonderful ideas for preserving special memories. I saved flowers from my grandmother's funeral this way and now have a beautiful reminder of her.
This reminds me of my own journey with body acceptance. It's a continuous process, not a destination.
I appreciate how the article emphasizes getting professional help when needed. Some things are too deep to handle alone.
Just went through my Instagram and unfollowed accounts that make me feel bad about my progress.