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Can we talk about how the wrap detail on the skirt creates the most flattering silhouette? Pure magic!
Would this work with a linen cardigan? I live in a really humid climate and wool blends are too warm
The ruffle detail on that blouse is so romantic. I've seen similar ones at Zara lately.
Anyone else appreciate how the aviators add just the right amount of edge to balance out the feminine dress?
Would silver jewelry work instead of gold with this? That's mainly what I have.
Been looking for jeans with this exact distressing level forever. Any brand recommendations?
I love how the high waisted pants elongate the silhouette! Would definitely need them hemmed though
Could swap the graphic tee for a plain pink one when you want something more subtle
I actually styled mine with a denim jacket and it looked super cute for weekend wear
You could totally dress this down for weekend brunch by swapping the skirt for white jeans
Nothing beats a good pair of black leggings. They're literally the foundation of my winter wardrobe
The flared skirt movement must be amazing in person. Perfect for dancing the night away!
This outfit screams summer garden party to me. I can already picture myself sipping champagne in it
You could totally dress this up with some gold jewelry instead of silver. I think it would warm up the whole look!
Would this work for a winter wedding? I'm thinking of adding a faux fur wrap
Such a clean aesthetic! Though I might add a silver chain necklace to bring it all together
The watch adds such a professional touch. Really makes it office appropriate
What socks would you wear with this? Thinking some cute frilly ones might add an extra feminine touch
Have you considered swapping the hoops for pearl studs? Would give it more of a Grace Kelly vibe
Has anyone ordered this dress? I'm wondering about the sizing since wrap dresses can be tricky sometimes.
The Netflix and Pi symbols make me smile. Perfect for showing your nerdy side without being too obvious about it.
That bag is such a conversation starter! The diamond detail makes it so unique
The makeup palette choice is perfect for creating both natural day looks and something more dramatic for evening wear
The skirt is gorgeous but I wonder if it would be too warm for summer events
What about comfort? That fitted bodice looks pretty restricting for a long evening of dining and dancing
You could totally dress this down with flat sandals and a denim jacket for brunch. I love pieces that can work for multiple occasions!
I have those exact boots and they're surprisingly comfortable for everyday wear. The chunky sole gives me extra height without killing my feet!
I'm wondering if the swimsuit runs true to size? Planning to order it online but worried about the fit
The denim shorts look perfect but I'd probably swap the red sandals for neutral ones to let the yellow top be the star
You could totally dress this down by swapping the boots for white sneakers and adding a casual denim jacket
Would these white platforms work for an outdoor wedding? I'm worried about sinking into grass
Has anyone tried styling this top with leather pants? I feel like that could be an amazing edgy twist on the elegant velvet
Has anyone tried styling this dress with heels instead of flats? I'm thinking metallic sandals might work really well for evening events
Just bought a similar dress and never thought to pair it with nude accessories. This is giving me so many ideas!
I have a similar hoodie in orange and I usually pair it with black jeans. The light wash denim here is making me want to try something new!
Their Covid response was reactive rather than proactive. Always too little, too late.
My girlfriend walked out halfway through. I finished it alone. Worth it though.
Appreciate how these tips acknowledge that sometimes you can't fix a bad day, just make it more manageable.
I love how different all these projects are. Shows female directors aren't just making one type of film
I've learned that love is a choice you make every day. The feelings follow the actions, not the other way around.
Never thought about the gender expectations angle before, but it makes so much sense with Yeong-gi's character.
Her work with Guide Dogs is fantastic. It's shocking they don't receive government funding considering their impact.
I love how they maintain the period setting while making it accessible to modern viewers.
The article really nails why willpower alone isn't enough for lasting recovery.
I love the practical approach of this article. It shows there are ways to help regardless of your financial situation.
The exercises are helpful but consistency is key. You can't expect results overnight.
Anyone else notice how these styles photograph really well for social media?
The nude frosting trend is perfect for beginners. It's actually meant to look a bit rustic so mistakes aren't as obvious.
The rise of streaming platforms has definitely made these shows more accessible. Remember when we had to hunt for subtitles on sketchy websites?
The show definitely improved on some aspects of the books, especially with character development.
Social media has become such a minefield for public figures. One wrong post and it's over.
The debate format suggestion seems too formal for real relationship arguments.
This article feels too focused on individual work. Sometimes we need professional help to build a healthy relationship with ourselves.
Just ordered some sheer curtains to replace my heavy drapes after reading this.
Not sure about the self-love advice. Sometimes we need professional help, not just self-care.
The research on tulsi is particularly interesting since it's been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries. Nice to see modern science backing up traditional knowledge.
The part about public transportation really highlights how vulnerable many people were during the early pandemic. Not everyone had a car or could afford constant rideshare services.
I disagree about Fotor being relevant today. The interface feels really dated compared to newer apps