My grandmother had a similar skirt in the 60s. Love how fashion always comes full circle
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My grandmother had a similar skirt in the 60s. Love how fashion always comes full circle
Anyone else loving how the cream bag picks up the light tones in the scarf? Such thoughtful coordination
I'm loving how the geometric elements in the earrings echo the patterns in the pants without being too matchy.
The way the sweatshirt hits at just the right spot on the waist is so flattering
Really smart how the fruit print isn't too overwhelming because of the striped background
Can we talk about how perfect those sneakers are with this? The black and white really ties it all together
You could totally dress this up with strappy heels and a clutch for dinner dates
I actually think this would look better with a fitted tee to balance the loose overalls
Actually tried this dress on and the buttons gap if you size down too much. Stay true to size
I've got wide shoulders would this jacket style work for me or make them look broader?
The Mickey graphic feels a bit young for my taste but I love the rest of the styling
Would love to see this with a cream turtleneck instead of the cami for extra warmth
The plaid phone case really ties in with the checkered Vans! Such a smart detail
Would love to see this with some gold layered necklaces to add a bit more glamour to the neckline
I actually prefer this with the nude accessories instead of going all gold. It keeps the look balanced and not too costume y. The makeup choices are spot on too
Actually tried styling a similar top with white jeans and it looked amazing too. The burgundy color is so versatile
Anyone else planning to wear something like this to Stagecoach? I need outfit ideas that stand out but still feel authentic
The orange palm leaves against the turquoise background create such a beautiful contrast.
My only concern is the length might need hemming depending on your height. Always factor alterations into your budget for pieces like this
Those ankle boots are perfect for transitioning this into fall too. Just add a leather jacket!
Does anyone else think black heels would work better? The red feels a bit matchy with the lip print
Not sure about mixing the floral print with such a structured outfit. Maybe a solid silk blouse would look more polished?
Love how the stripes give it that French girl vibe while still being totally wearable for campus
Would this work for a casual wedding? Maybe with some heels instead of flats?
That Bvlgari perfume is such a power move. It really elevates any outfit to the next level
The fur trim heels are such a statement piece! I feel like they'd work amazing with jeans and a silk blouse for a more casual evening look too
I have similar rope belt shorts from Target and they're amazing. The quality is surprisingly good for the price, and I wear them with everything all summer long.
These communication principles work well across different cultures in my experience.
The cinematography during the night scenes was gorgeous. Loved how they used darkness and light.
The timing of this show with our real pandemic made it hit differently than the comic ever could.
Calling yourself a writer is such a big step. Took me forever to feel worthy of that title.
Interesting how the article traces the entire lifecycle of clothing. Never thought about where it all ends up.
The comparison between different work spaces is fascinating. Never thought working from a sofa could cause so many health issues.
Sam's background as a counselor for veterans made him perfect for the role. He knows how to connect with people.
Been using selenite at my front door for months. My home feels so much lighter.
The point about reshorting manufacturing makes so much sense. Shorter supply chains mean less transportation pollution.
The hardest part for me is saying no to gifts from well-meaning family members.
The author's transformation through art is inspiring. Shows it's never too late to discover new aspects of yourself
The symbolism with the red jumpsuits is brilliant. It's amazing how they turned workwear into such a powerful symbol of resistance.
Actually, I can help explain that. Think of it like watching clouds pass by. You're aware of them but not actively trying to follow or hold onto any particular cloud. That's effortless presence.
This explains why my rainbow-themed posts weren't performing well. Too chaotic!
I struggled getting through Infinite Jest honestly. The footnotes and narrative complexity felt overwhelming. Am I missing something?
Reading this analysis makes me want to revisit the book. I never fully appreciated how much thought went into each illustration.
The way Cluess writes dragon personalities is amazing. They feel like real characters rather than just magical pets.
What I find fascinating is how they're handling Amity's fear of rejection. It makes her character so much more complex and real
The connection between finite information and consciousness makes me wonder about artificial intelligence. Could we create consciousness by processing enough information?
I find it interesting that they mention being an observer of yourself. Sometimes we're so caught up in life that we don't even realize what our habits are.
I think the article should have mentioned exercise as a management tool. It's been crucial for my anxiety control.
The point about mindless snacking while watching is so true. I've started keeping healthy snacks nearby instead of junk food.