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You could easily swap the graphic tee for a plain one and still keep the same vibe. I do this all the time with my plaid shirts.
I actually prefer this backpack to a regular purse for everyday use. So much more practical when you're running around
Anyone else appreciate how the gold hardware on the bag matches the rings? Such attention to detail!
My only suggestion would be to add some stackable bracelets to complement the necklace
Those platforms might be tricky on public transport though. Maybe keep some foldable flats in that roomy tote
My favorite part is how versatile each piece is. That bag would look amazing with jeans and a white tee too
The red block heels are genius here they make the whole outfit feel intentional without being matchy matchy.
The sunglasses shape would suit most face shapes. I have similar ones and they're my go-to for summer
The proportions are spot on. High waisted shorts with a crop top never fails
This outfit screams confidence and comfort. I love how the structured bag adds a touch of sophistication to balance the distressed denim.
Just bought those exact boots and they are so comfortable! Perfect height for walking all day
Genius pairing with the round sunglasses! They add such a retro vibe to a modern outfit
The heart bag steals the show! Such a creative way to add personality to a minimal look
Does anyone know where I can find a similar camisole? Mine is getting worn out and this style is exactly what I'm looking for
I tried a similar style but struggled with the top riding up when I moved. Any tips?
I bought a similar skirt but I'm struggling with the length. Would ankle boots work instead of the combat boots for a shorter person like me?
You could totally make this work for the office with a blazer instead of the moto jacket. I'm always looking for versatile pieces like this dress
For anyone interested, I found some great dupes for those velvet boots at half the price
I tried recreating this look with pieces from my closet and it turned out amazing! Used my old jeans and added some ribbon for the lace up effect.
What other colors would work with this blouse? I'm thinking maybe olive green accessories?
I'm plus size and wondering if the lace pattern would work well in larger sizes. Sometimes lace can look different when scaled up.
I actually own those exact pumps and can confirm they're super comfortable after breaking them in. I added gel insoles and they're perfect for full day wear now.
Can we talk about how versatile this dress is? I'd wear it with sneakers for everyday too
My office would totally allow this for casual Friday. Adding to my work wardrobe inspiration
My sister wore something similar to her engagement party and looked incredible. The key is definitely in the fit of the crop top
That structured bag would look amazing with so many other outfits too. I can see it working with both casual and dressy looks
My trick is to keep a pair of foldable flats in my bag for commuting. Those heels are gorgeous but the subway is brutal!
The LOVE bag is cute but I think a metallic clutch would elevate this look even further
The pink lip color really ties everything together so well. What a thoughtful detail
I'm obsessed with how the black crop top balances out those printed pants. I'd probably add some gold layered necklaces to dress it up a bit!
Just bought a similar quilted bag and honestly it goes with everything in my closet
I'm really drawn to how the plaid peplum top can transform this whole look from super casual to slightly dressy. Has anyone tried styling it with white jeans?
You really nailed the casual chic vibe! The pink pom pom trim detail makes the whole outfit feel so playful yet put together
The necklace detail on that tank is so unique. I'm wondering if I could find something similar at Nordstrom?
Every time I wear my pleated skirt it loses its shape by the end of the night. Anyone have tips for keeping the pleats crisp?
The blend of humor and serious moments really captures the teen experience.
The article makes a great point about how language learning forces us to be more flexible and tolerant.
I appreciate how the article distinguishes between temporary struggles and consistent patterns.
I'm betting the second volume will focus more on escape than the actual heist.
Just think how many great stories were lost because of all this corporate shuffling.
As someone who got married at 23, I can say it's not about age but emotional maturity and commitment.
This reminds me of my grandfather. He always said happiness was a choice, and now science is proving him right.
The relationship between quantum physics and consciousness might hold some answers.
The pandemic really showed how disconnected these influencers are from reality. Remember Kim's private island birthday?
It's refreshing to see a show that's not trying to be edgy or dark just for the sake of it
The Southern Vampire Mysteries are pure entertainment. Not as deep as some others on the list, but sometimes you just want a fun vampire story.
Love how the article emphasizes the importance of face-to-face interaction.
Actually, I think the Victor Franks story illustrates perfectly how internal change can happen even in the most challenging external circumstances.
That Michelangelo quote about the statue in the stone perfectly captures what the article is saying about true creation.
The art style in Miss Nagatoro looks exactly like the manga. I'm impressed by how faithful it seems.
Anyone else think the soul snatching sex reference was a bit much? Made me chuckle
The article makes road trips sound so easy! Try doing one with three kids under 10 and then talk to me about relaxation and spontaneity!
The pressure to be creative during a crisis is bizarre when you think about it.
Just made the avocado toast for my girlfriend and she loved it! Added some cherry tomatoes and everything bagel seasoning.
The article could use more info about frequency of use for each mask. I'm not sure how often to use them.
The part about appreciating others being magical really struck me. I've noticed when I compliment others genuinely, it does boost my own mood too.
I actually disagree about the prices. For handmade items like those coasters and the wall hanging, I think they're quite reasonable.
Anyone else find it interesting how the article draws parallels between Plato's Cave and Christian transformation? That's a unique connection I hadn't considered before.