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Could totally see this working with a midi skirt instead of jeans for a different vibe
Could swap the crop top for a bodysuit in winter and still keep the same vibe
What about adding a velvet top to make it more winter appropriate? Would add nice texture contrast
What brand of red lipstick would you all recommend that actually stays put while skating? I'm always worried about it wearing off
The neutral makeup palette is such a practical choice. Works for any occasion really
I'm thinking of getting this dress but worried about the maintenance. Anyone have experience with caring for delicate fabrics like this?
I recreated this look but used a beret instead of the newsboy cap and got so many compliments
The boots make it feel more grounded and less precious. Perfect balance of romantic and practical
What about switching the red romper for a black one? Would that kill the mismatched vibe?
I love how the black jumpsuit creates a sleek canvas for the colorful accessories
Anyone know where to find something similar but knee-length? Need something for a cocktail party
Would love to try those pants in navy too. They look like they have such a flattering cut
I might swap the distressed jeans for black ones in my climate its too cold for rips!
Not sure about those boots with the dress. I think they overwhelm the delicate embroidery detail
I'm wondering if we could swap the platforms for some pointed flats? My feet can't handle heels all day but I want to keep the elegance of the look.
You could totally make this work for after hours by swapping the blazer for a silk cami
Just scored a similar blazer at a thrift store for $15! Sometimes secondhand shopping really pays off
I actually have a similar dress but with butterfly prints. Never thought to style it with a chunky cardigan like this good idea!
What lipstick shade would you all recommend to match this look? I usually go for nude tones but that pink is calling my name
Really clever how the boots add edge to such a feminine dress. My style in a nutshell
My only concern would be the shorts length for my office. Do you think switching to terracotta culottes would maintain the same effect?
The proportions of this outfit are perfect! High waisted pants with a crop top is always a winning combo
Yellow accessories would be so unexpected and fun with this! Like a bright yellow handbag
I've been looking for jeans exactly like these! Any specific brand recommendations that won't break the bank?
Not sure about the glasses with the winter look. They seem a bit heavy for such a light sweater color
Not sure about mixing the casual distressed jeans with those fancy mules. Feels like two different styles clashing
The ankle strap heels are perfect with this length. I tried similar dresses with pumps but these definitely elevate the whole look!
You could totally dress this up with a blazer for a casual Friday office look. I did that last week and got so many compliments
The way the striped halter complements the floral blazer is genius. I would have never thought to pair those patterns together but it works so beautifully!
Try layering a sheer white button down under the crop top if you're concerned about showing too much skin. I did this recently and got so many compliments!
The environmental impact really hit home for me. Small changes can make a big difference.
His personality really shines through in the photos despite his anxiety. What a character!
I used to be skeptical about hauntings until I experienced the Sorrel-Weed House firsthand. That scream in the surgeon's office is real.
The article could have mentioned the price difference. Udon tends to be cheaper in my experience.
Those Slazenger ones are terrible in actual cold weather. I learned that lesson the hard way last winter. You definitely get what you pay for
True about technology overload. I find myself getting overwhelmed much faster when I'm on devices too long.
Trying to build a capsule wardrobe but its hard to let go of trendy pieces I might wear someday.
The production values are impressive for a crowdfunded show. You can tell they put every dollar to good use.
You should give World Made by Hand a try. It really opened my eyes to how fragile our current way of living is. I never realized how dependent we are on complex supply chains until reading it.
Focusing on modifiable aspects instead of unchangeable ones is such practical advice
I actually returned the Nyx Lingerie because the smell was too artificial for me.
The article makes some good points about self-expression but seems to ignore the economic realities of fashion choices.
Anyone else notice how The Truman Show predicted our current obsession with watching other people's lives?