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You could totally swap the skirt for leather shorts in fall. Same vibe but edgier
Smart choice keeping the wallet neutral. Sometimes less is more with the metallics
The dress length is spot on. Not too short but still shows enough leg to be flirty
What material are the pants made of? I'm looking for something lightweight that won't wrinkle too much when traveling.
Those ruffled sleeves would hide upper arm insecurities so well while still looking fashionable
What I love most is how comfortable this whole outfit looks while still being put together
I tried a similar look but with a black crossbody instead. The emerald really does make it more special though!
Anyone tried styling a dress like this for winter? Thinking thick sweater over it maybe?
This outfit screams confidence but still feels feminine. Getting major boss lady vibes
What undergarments are you all using with this? Need something that won't show lines
I'm curious about the fit of the top. Does anyone know if it runs true to size? I usually struggle with peasant tops being too billowy
For colder days, I layer a fitted turtleneck under my striped crop top. Keeps the look but makes it weather appropriate
Can we talk about how versatile that leather jacket is? I've had mine for years and it works with literally everything in my closet
What lipstick shade would you pair with this? I feel like coral would complement the mint beautifully
The coral flip flops are throwing me off a bit. Maybe white or mint would blend better?
The brown hat really pulls everything together! Though I might switch out the band for something more delicate
Can we talk about how versatile this blush color is? It works for literally every season
For winter, I'd throw a cropped cardigan over this. Maybe in black to keep it sleek?
Wonder if white shorts would work instead? I'm not sure about olive green with my skin tone.
My conservative office would never allow leggings but this inspires me to try them for networking events
The proportions in this outfit are perfect. The crop top balances out the long coat and those jeans hit at just the right spot
Anyone else think a denim jacket would look amazing with this for cooler evenings?
I love how the white jacket brightens up the whole outfit. Do you think it would work with white sneakers instead of the boots?
Would love to see this with a cream turtleneck instead of the pink sweater for a more neutral take. What do you all think?
Can we talk about how versatile this dress is? Beach day to dinner date with just a change of accessories
Would this work for a job interview? I want to look professional but still show some personality
You could totally layer this with a cream turtleneck for fall! I did that with my denim dress and it looked super chic.
This would look amazing with a leather jacket thrown over for cooler evenings
The floral pattern is gorgeous! I've seen similar tops at Zara if anyone's looking for a budget-friendly alternative
The chunky heel on those boots is genius for comfort. I stood for 6 hours in similar ones at a party last weekend!
Those sunglasses are everything! The gold accents really dress up the whole look.
I actually tried styling my leather jacket with a bodysuit yesterday but it didn't look quite right. Now I see I need to add distressed jeans to balance it out!
Where can I find a similar buffalo check dress? I've been searching everywhere and this silhouette is perfect
Has anyone tried styling this with a white blazer for work? I'm thinking it could transition nicely from office to evening.
I tried this look yesterday with my old overalls and honestly felt so comfortable all day. The loose fit is perfect for running errands
I find it helpful to think of letting go as creating space for new experiences.
I like how they left room for interpretation about whether nature is actively healing or if it's just coincidence.
I actually liked the conversations between Riley and Erin. Felt very real and raw.
I work in social media and the pressure to maintain a certain aesthetic is exhausting. Even my coffee needs to look perfect.
I used to gift self-help books to friends struggling with issues. Now I feel bad about potentially feeding into this cycle.
Would love to see more specific research citations for some of these recommendations.
Still think Bucky should have gotten the shield, but I understand why Steve chose Sam now.
These pieces are perfect for sensitive skin. No more irritation from oversized costume jewelry.
The way they use the hostages in identical clothing is brilliant both practically and symbolically.
Makes me realize how important it is to have a toolkit ready for bad days instead of just letting them consume us.
My family started rating each other's prank execution. We got quite competitive!
The emphasis on knowing your skin type is crucial. Changed my whole approach to products.
The section about treating the disorder as a separate entity was incredibly helpful to me during my recovery.
The spiderweb decoration idea is brilliant. Much better story than regular Christmas decorations.
My parents divorced when I was young and did exactly this yo-yo thing. It was so confusing and honestly traumatic for me as a child.
I find it fascinating how unreliable narrators became such a key feature of postmodern literature. Really makes you question perspective.
The point about crystals complementing each other is interesting. I've been using them randomly together!
Started journaling after reading this. Already feeling lighter after just a week.
Does anyone else think the businessman's planet looks intentionally cramped? It really shows how limiting materialism can be.
The worldbuilding reminds me of other fantasy series but Cluess adds her own unique spin to everything.
The connection between numerical precision and consciousness is brilliant. It makes abstract concepts more concrete.
Foundation repairs are brutal. Just got quotes ranging from 30k to 45k for mine. Wish I'd known what to look for before buying
After reading this analysis, I'm more convinced than ever that they're building to something bigger
I'm surprised a basic tool kit didn't make the list. It's been essential in my apartment.
Has anyone tried the headphone cat ears? I'm worried they might damage my expensive headphones.
I've noticed my plants thrive in natural light, so it makes sense that we do too!