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Could work for any season with the right layering pieces. That's what I call smart shopping!
This dress needs to be seen in motion. The way chiffon catches the light and moves when you walk is magical
I'm obsessed with how the bags add such personality to each outfit. They really make the looks unique
Love how the design incorporates traditional elements while keeping it fresh and modern
Has anyone tried this dress in petite? I worry the stripes might overwhelm a shorter frame
Not convinced about the yellow sunglasses. Classic black frames might work better
I'm curious about the length of the sweater. Would it work with straight leg jeans too?
The eye print is so quirky and fun. I'd probably swap the red scarf for a black one for a more minimalist look, but that's just my style preference.
I need those boots in my life! Anyone know where to find similar ones on a budget?
I've been hesitating between this style and an all-black dress for a wedding. This combination seems perfect for not overshadowing the bride while still looking sophisticated.
My concern would be the yellow being too bright for my skin tone. Would a softer pastel yellow work just as well with these pants?
Why not swap the gray shorts for black ones? I think it would make the tie dye pop even more
Would love to see this with a statement belt to add some extra interest to the waistline
Anyone else concerned about wearing mules to a festival? I feel like comfortable sneakers might be more practical for all the walking
I'm obsessed with how versatile this jumpsuit is. I'd wear it with a white turtleneck underneath for winter!
Such a smart way to make a black lace dress feel young and fresh instead of stuffy
What bag would you pair with this? I'm thinking a small crossbody would work well
Wonder if straight leg jeans would work better? Skinny jeans feel a bit dated to me
Has anyone tried styling a kimono like this for winter? Thinking about layering possibilities
I'd swap the aviators for round sunnies to lean more into the boho vibe. What do you all think?
For winter I would add a chunky knit cardigan and some warm tights to make this more seasonal
Just wore something similar to a beach wedding and got so many compliments! The hat really makes the whole look complete
I've been searching for a lace top like this forever. Any recommendations for where to find one?
The red lipstick is such a power move with this outfit. I usually go for nudes but this is making me want to be more bold!
I've been looking for a white pinafore forever! The cut of this one is exactly what I want - not too short or boxy
The lace-up details on the sides of the top make it so unique! Just wondering if they're adjustable?
I actually own a similar skirt and let me tell you bike shorts underneath are an absolute must! Learned that lesson the hard way
Important point about how believing in the process is different from just believing in the dream.
Never understood why Western culture made dragons evil when other cultures saw them as beneficial beings.
Yes! I've found long cardigans and structured t-shirts work well for casual dramatic style.
I find it refreshing how the article challenges the stigma around frequent job changes.
The mention of the First Amendment's role was fascinating, but I wish the article had explored more recent constitutional interpretations
The comparison to social media reactions really resonates. A heart emoji feels as empty as an automatic sorry sometimes.
Shadow work mentioned in the article is so important. Understanding our darker aspects helps us see reality more clearly.
We're all missing the bigger picture here. This is clearly setting up Kang the Conqueror as the next big bad.
The Las Cruces Bowling Massacre episode on The Trail Went Cold was heartbreaking but so well done.
I find it amazing how many microclimates you can experience in just one day of driving.
Never considered how isolation themes in Lovecraft's work could relate to quarantine
Anyone else find it ironic we're reading this on social media? The very platform that feeds our need for instant gratification?
Being concise is harder than it seems. I always struggle with getting straight to the point without seeming abrupt.
Love how the article emphasizes our body type advantages instead of just focusing on what to fix.
While her intentions seem good, I still sense some underlying cultural superiority in her writing. It's subtle but it's there.
I'm still learning about makeup and appreciate how this breaks down different product types. The sunscreen explanation was particularly helpful
The public policy analyst role is spot on. I use historical precedents daily in my work to help shape current policies.
The article's position on mathematical principles versus other transcendent concepts seems inconsistent to me.
True about the listening part. Sometimes we just need someone to hear us out, not fix everything.
Anyone else think the spiders on the wands might be a bit much? Ron would definitely not approve!
The article didn't mention this, but what about the money saved on lunch and coffee runs? My bank account is definitely happier.
The prices might be higher upfront, but I've found that my sustainable pieces last so much longer than fast fashion. It actually saves money in the long run.