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You could swap the eye clutch for a classic blue clutch to match the print for more formal occasions.
I'd add a crossbody bag in a cognac leather to break up all the light colors
Wonder if a sports bra would look cute underneath the crop top for extra support?
Those sandals would look cute with sundresses too. Good investment piece for summer
I'm thinking of getting the top in a size up for a more oversized look. Thoughts?
Does anyone else see how perfect this would be for a photoshoot? The movement in those dresses would be amazing on camera.
Anyone tried this with wedges? I need extra height but want to keep it casual.
I've been looking for a cap like that forever! The white really pulls everything together
Anyone else collecting patches for their bomber jacket? I've been adding mine slowly and it makes it so personal
Wonder if the clear bag would work for evening events too? Might be too casual
I'd love to see this with a statement belt to really define the waist. Maybe something in gold to match that gorgeous bag?
The proportions are perfect with the fitted jeans and the slightly flared peplum. Really creates an hourglass silhouette!
Would silver jewelry work with this instead of gold? I'm thinking of recreating this look with my existing pieces
Can we talk about how versatile this dress would be? Add a leather jacket and it works for dinner too
I need styling tips for the bralette in winter, maybe layer with a sheer turtleneck?
You could totally swap the blue pumps for strappy silver sandals in summer. Would give it a completely different vibe
This would be perfect for my upcoming brunch date. Do you think adding a light blazer would make it too formal?
The silver watch is a perfect understated accent. I have the same one and it goes with literally everything in my wardrobe
Anyone else think this would be perfect for Disneyland? Just need to bring comfy shoes in that cute bag
Can we talk about those adorable bow slides? I need them for my summer wardrobe!
Can we talk about how those sunglasses completely transform the whole outfit? So retro chic!
I would probably swap the red bag for a tan one to make it more versatile. What do you all think?
You know what would look amazing? A bold red lip to add some drama to this sophisticated ensemble
I'd probably swap the crop top for a turtleneck during colder months. The layering would look amazing under that coat
For anyone wondering about sizing, I'd suggest going up one size in the ruffle top since these styles can run a bit small in the chest area
This outfit makes me think of a modern mermaid living her best city life! I might try it with some pearl accessories to really lean into the ocean theme
I'm obsessed with how the coral beanie adds a pop of warmth to the whole outfit. Really brightens up the look!
These star print pants are seriously calling my name! I need something comfy for my weekend reading sessions
I've been looking for a dress like this forever! Do you think it runs true to size or should I size down for less oversized look?
Has anyone tried styling the striped tank with a midi skirt instead of leggings? I'm thinking it could work for spring
Has anyone tried styling the dress with leather pants instead? I think it could give it a totally different edge
I never thought about it this way before, but we do keep creating new authorities to worship. Just look at celebrity culture.
The healthcare concept could be terrifying if it explored the way the system dehumanizes patients.
Those lunch breaks during tech week are lifesavers! Though we usually spent them running lines anyway.
The physical demands alone should qualify it as a sport. Try playing an instrument while marching in formation for hours!
Her reflection on teenage insecurity versus adult confidence feels very authentic.
Good point about how dwelling on past problems can hinder present growth. I needed to hear that.
Wish there was more advice about maintaining long-distance friendships. That's often when mine start to fade.
The part about staying safe while being spontaneous is so important. Adventure doesnt mean being reckless.
The dress comfortably tip is great but make sure to check your workplace dress code first. Learned that one the hard way!
You raise a good point about Excalibur. Many Norse myths actually influenced later medieval stories, including Arthurian legends
Realizing that watching movies and reading books IS a valid way to spend time.
Very true about happiness being contagious. I've noticed my mood affects everyone around me at work.
Anyone else find wooden needles more comfortable? I know the article recommends metal but I love the natural feel of bamboo.
I appreciate how this addresses both the emotional and practical aspects of improving body image.
I'm skeptical about comedians being born for it. Surely dedication and practice matter more than natural talent?
I've found that uniqlo heat tech layers work great under all these combinations.
I disagree somewhat. While failing can teach lessons, repeated failure can seriously damage your confidence and career prospects.
The political messaging wouldn't have bothered me if it had been woven in more naturally.
The article's right about succulents making everything look better. Even my old soup cans look artistic now!
Been using turmeric in my cooking for years, but never knew about its immune-boosting properties. That's a bonus!
I'm reading The Likeness now and honestly the premise works better than I expected it would.
Not sure I agree about makeup becoming non-essential. It's still important for self-expression.
My partner and I tried cooking together last Valentine's Day. We burned the pasta but had the best time laughing about it
My workplace still expects us to dress formally for video calls. Anyone else dealing with this?
The Ugly Truth had me laughing but the message about authenticity really stuck with me