Finally an outfit that shows how to mix prints and colors without looking like a circus! The proportions make it work
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Finally an outfit that shows how to mix prints and colors without looking like a circus! The proportions make it work
I always struggle with sequins snagging my tights. Any tips for preventing that?
Is the skirt lined? I always get mine lined for better drape and longevity.
Are white suits still appropriate after Labor Day? I can never remember the rules
I'm wondering if I could swap the ripped jeans for leather pants? Might be too much leather though with the jacket
Think this would work for a museum date? Trying to look artsy but not trying too hard
Just got similar pants and realized they run small. Size up if anyone's planning to get them
This is giving me major confidence to try layering my leather jacket over hoodies instead of just sweaters.
My tip would be to grab the shorts in a size up for a more relaxed fit if you're planning on lots of walking
The loose waves suggestion for hair styling is spot on perfect for this breezy summer look.
Wonder if burgundy velvet would work instead of the bright red? Might feel more wearable for some occasions
The print might be a bit overwhelming on petite frames Maybe something with smaller leaves would work better
The balanced silhouette makes this so flattering love how the peplum adds just enough volume
You could easily dress this up with some gold layered necklaces and a leather jacket
Such a smart way to make a mesh dress work for daytime! The jacket makes it feel so much more casual and wearable
The bag choice is perfect here. Simple but effective. I might try this with my brown crossbody for a warmer tone
Where did you find flats that are both stylish AND comfortable? I need these in my life
The blush bag matches perfectly without being too matchy matchy. I struggle with this balance sometimes
You could easily transition this to fall by adding a leather jacket and some sheer black tights
Could swap the boots for sneakers when you need more comfort but still want to keep the edge
My concern is the crop top might be too revealing for a wedding guest outfit. Maybe layer with a sheer black blouse?
The hair wrap is such a smart addition for those lazy days when you still want to look cute
The black bag is perfect for this look but I could also see a tan crossbody working really well
Would this top work for broader shoulders? I love the design but I'm worried about the balloon sleeves adding too much volume up top.
The watch adds such a beautiful boho touch. I'm wondering if layering some delicate bracelets would work too?
I love how the Aquarius vibes really come through in the styling. The blue tones feel so intentional and ethereal
I've been wanting to try a statement wrap top like this. Do you think it would work for my office? Our dress code is business casual but allows for some creative pieces.
What do you think about switching the blue clutch for a metallic one? Might add more evening drama
I actually own that exact tote and it fits so much more than you'd expect. Perfect for everyday use
The layered necklace is perfect but I'd probably add some statement earrings too. Anyone have suggestions?
Would this work with white sneakers instead of the sandals? I love the look but need something more supportive for city walking.
Anyone else thinking about adding a choker necklace to this? I feel like it would add even more edge
I'd definitely swap those mules for white sneakers when hitting the theme park. You'll thank me after walking 20000 steps!
The white crop top would also look amazing with high waisted jeans for a different look. I wear mine all the time like that!
This dress reminds me of my grandmother's vintage photos, but with such a modern twist! The strappy heels really update the whole look
Communication really is key. My marriage improved dramatically when we started having regular check-ins.
The focus on globalization and its connection to language learning is spot on.
Kate Siegel always delivers but her heaven monologue felt a bit pretentious to me.
At least some of these shows are finding better homes on their original networks.
The connection between mindfulness and synchronicity deserves more research attention.
I love how it emphasizes that positive thinking is a skill that can be developed, not just a personality trait.
I find it fascinating how they've managed to tell an environmental story through a pandemic narrative. Really clever storytelling.
The shared history concept helps explain why the conflict matters so much to both characters.
Just rewatched the episode where Walker kills that Flag Smasher. Still gives me chills how quickly he lost control.
Really resonated with the idea that true transformation starts in our minds. I've noticed this in my own life where shifting my perspective made more impact than external changes.
Been using these layering techniques and they really do help create a more balanced silhouette.
I'm surprised they don't carry foundation in their own makeup bags. Seems like a basic essential to me.
That cobalt blue leather set from Season 2 was everything. I've been trying to find something similar for years
What struck me most was how the author used his drawing of the boa constrictor as a test of imagination. It perfectly captures the divide between those who see with their hearts and those who don't.
The bit about art supplies being accessible online actually motivated me to start painting again.
The oatmeal recipe seems really basic. I was hoping for something more creative there.
Totally agree about the spontaneity part! Some of our best memories came from random detours and unexpected stops.
The relationship between Vespir and Antonia is so beautifully written. It's refreshing to see LGBTQ+ representation done well in fantasy.
The point about surrounding yourself with optimistic people is spot on. I've noticed such a difference in my mindset since I started being more selective about my social circle.
I disagree with the previous comment. Being direct is always better than being passive-aggressive. It saves everyone time and frustration.