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I'm thinking about adding a small crossbody bag in tan leather to complete the look.
Those mules are the perfect statement piece to elevate the whole look
My biggest concern would be the dress length with the boots. Does anyone know if it hits at a flattering point?
Think this would work for a casual first date? I want to look effortlessly cool
I recently bought a similar jacket and sized up for layering. Best decision ever for winter styling.
What foundation is that? The finish looks amazing and I need that glow in my life
This would look amazing with a sleek ponytail to show off those earrings
This would look amazing at a New Year's party. Already planning ahead for my holiday looks
Perfect for engagement photos! The classic silhouette would never look dated in pictures
I'm thinking about adding fishnet tights under the skirt for extra edge
My only worry would be support in the bust area without proper straps. Anyone have experience with this style?
The way the pink accessories soften the edgy elements is so smart. I'm definitely copying this styling trick
I actually tried this style and found that a nude shoe works really well too if you want to elongate your legs even more
I actually prefer it without any necklace. The top speaks for itself
You could totally dress this down with some dark skinny jeans and ankle boots for a dinner date
You could totally swap the strappy heels for pointed flats if you're not comfortable in high heels all night.
Where can I find a similar dress? I've been looking for the perfect off-shoulder style forever
This outfit screams confidence and competence. Perfect for those days when you need to feel extra powerful!
For anyone considering the cape, I'd suggest trying it with jeans and a simple white tee for a more casual take on this outfit.
Has anyone tried this with tights for winter? Wondering if it would look too bulky
That turquoise color is gorgeous but so bold! Not sure I'm brave enough to rock it
What about swapping the flares for straight leg jeans? I find them more wearable for my body type
You could totally swap the hoodie for a varsity jacket when it gets cooler
The gradient on those sunnies is everything! Really elevates the whole look
I'd add a delicate gold anklet and maybe some stacking bracelets to complete the look
Can we talk about how perfectly those brown boots complement the whole outfit? I'm thinking of investing in a pair
My trick with scalloped tops like this is to steam rather than iron them. Keeps the detail looking fresh!
What material is the dress made from? I need something breathable for summer events
I actually own a similar dress and found that a cream colored clutch works beautifully too. It softens the overall look while still maintaining that elegant vibe. What do you all think?
The bell sleeves on that yellow top are gorgeous but I worry about practicality. What if you're eating or working?
My tip would be to pack a light sarong in a neutral color. It would complement the red beautifully and give you more styling options
I own these exact pants and honestly they're so versatile. I wear them with everything from band tees to silk blouses
Has anyone tried wearing this blouse with white pants for summer? I think it would look amazing with some gold accessories
The mauve backpack is such a perfect touch. I've been looking for something similar but worried about the size being too small for daily use. What are your thoughts?
I actually have similar shorts and never thought to pair them with an olive top. Trying this tomorrow!
Have you considered swapping the nude heels for red ones? I think it would create an amazing pop of color at the feet
The tortoise glasses add such a sophisticated touch. Where can I find a similar pair?
Anyone tried wearing the top backwards? I did it and it creates this amazing sweetheart neckline
This dress is making me dream of summer garden parties! I need it for my sister's wedding next month
The 1997 Disney version might not be perfect, but at least it tried to give Oliver some personality.
The part about learning from failure reminds me of Edison's famous quote about finding ways that won't work.
My support group literally saved my marriage. Can't stress enough how important that is.
What fascinates me is how each author approached the idea of capturing the American experience.
The article really highlights the importance of self-respect in communication.
I appreciate how it acknowledges both the benefits and potential drawbacks of nostalgia.
Do or Drink has some genuinely creative challenges among the standard dares.
The standardized bottle idea is fantastic but you'd need government intervention to make it happen. Companies won't voluntarily give up their branded packaging.
Sometimes I think we forget these are real people behind the screens. The pile-on effect can be brutal.
That last restart was intense! Thought Allgaier might get him for a moment there.
Started with character names and now we have full storylines going. So much creativity
While I agree with some points, I think comparing the Switch to PS5/Xbox Series X is a bit unfair. They're targeting completely different gaming experiences
Anyone else notice their intrusive thoughts get worse when trying to sleep?
The street smarts come with experience. You learn pretty quickly when you have to figure everything out yourself.
I love how the article emphasizes that it's okay to read at your own pace and choose your own books.
Simple Retro's 1950s inspired pieces are exactly what I've been searching for!
Interesting contrast between the philosophical opening and the raw emotional story that follows.
I found Soul Sistas through this article and their products are genius. Practical safety tools that actually look cute!
This story shows why we need to trust our instincts about our own bodies.
Round sunglasses look amazing if you have the right face shape for them.
The quality of Robot Chicken on HBO Max is fantastic. You can actually see all the detail in the stop motion now
The part about regret really struck a chord with me. We never know when it's our last chance to communicate.
Interesting that cinnamon oil has antioxidant properties. I always thought it was just for baking!
This whole situation reminds me of that old saying about not believing everything you read. Now it's more relevant than ever.
We switched from public to private school mid-year when we realized our son wasn't being challenged enough. Best decision we ever made.