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This just convinced me to finally buy that leather jacket I've been eyeing
Does anyone else think a sleek ponytail would complete this look perfectly?
The proportions between the crop top and high waisted pants are just perfect
Really appreciate how this outfit works for different body types. The silhouette is so flattering
Wonder how it would look with loafers instead of the slip-ons? I have a pair of patent ones that might work.
Have you considered pairing it with rose gold accessories instead of silver? Might add a warmer tone
My velvet dress started piling after just two wears such high maintenance fabric
The proportions are spot on. Fitted jeans balance the slightly oversized blazer perfectly
What tights would you suggest pairing with this for winter? I'm thinking either black opaques or maybe a subtle pattern?
Normally not a fan of white sandals but they really work here to break up the burgundy
I've styled my utility jacket with a slip dress and combat boots for date night
I wear something similar for my art classes but with paint splattered jeans
I tried a similar sequin top but found it scratchy. Anyone else have tips for making it more comfortable to wear?
I'd suggest adding a delicate gold necklace to fill in the neckline space. Anyone have good recommendations?
Consider adding a wide-brimmed hat in natural straw color to complete this look and protect yourself from the strong Kerala sun.
Would this work for a casual date? I want to look cute but comfortable
My concern would be the cold shoulder trend going out of style. What do you all think about the longevity of this look?
The burgundy lipstick really elevates the whole look. I would have never thought to pair it with snakeskin
The champagne glasses in the mood board are such a perfect accent. Really captures the celebratory vibe of the whole look
My go to winter version of this would add black tights and an oversized cardigan
The boots are actually genius with this. They make it less precious and more street style worthy
I'd swap the brown boots for black ones personally, but that's just my style preference
I'd definitely wear this to my office holiday party with opaque tights. The velvet makes it seasonal without being too obvious
Not sure about wearing a sports bra as a top, personally I'd layer with a mesh long sleeve underneath
The yellow sunglasses are such an unexpected touch! Makes me think about pairing them with my collection of white dresses too
I've been looking for a similar camo set and this is exactly what I need! Does anyone know if the leggings are squat proof? I'm always worried about transparency.
I have a similar burgundy blouse and never thought to pair it with cream pants. The contrast is stunning! Do you think light gray pants would work too?
I have a similar skirt but in sage green. Never thought to pair it with a tan cami, might try this combo tomorrow
Would this work for a first date? I want something casual but still put together
I'm obsessed with that structured bag! Perfect size for carrying documents and a laptop
My grandmother used to make friendship bracelets just like those! They really add such a personal touch to the outfit
The article's perspective on unity across different groups is so important for modern activism.
The article's emphasis on research and planning is spot on. My successful switch took months of preparation.
I wish more people understood that stuttering isn't just about speech, it's about confidence too.
The idea that our shadow self isn't necessarily evil but could be our hurt side is really powerful.
The variety in taste and texture between these options keeps meals interesting.
Wish my local park had better equipment. Currently using tree branches for pullups!
Would love to see a documentary about how they overcame these technical challenges.
I think some people miss that it's also about how ordinary people can become complicit in terrible systems.
The article could have included more examples of etymology in action
The advice about being nice to others is underrated. It really does help
Love how the article explains the different types without pushing one as better than others.
Todd's journey of self-discovery shows how sometimes you need to accept who you are.
I love how this system embraces curves instead of trying to hide them. Such a refreshing approach to body typing.
I've noticed that Korean restaurants in my city have evolved from serving just Korean BBQ to offering more authentic dishes. The wave has definitely influenced food culture
Fascinating how they describe friendship as both easing and breaking their heart simultaneously
It's great seeing more men getting involved in sustainable fashion discussions.
Completely agree about checking for ticks after off-leash parks. Lost count of how many I've found on my dog.
The people watching technique is great, but I've found YouTube vlogs can work just as well for studying natural dialogue.
The broken furnace story reminds me of when my AC died last summer. Really made me appreciate having a working HVAC system.
These are great starter projects but I feel they should mention the importance of proper seam allowances for beginners.
Completely disagree about the historical inaccuracies being acceptable. We can make period pieces accessible without completely disregarding the era's social norms.